Malaysia’s government is looking to amend the country’s existing gambling laws in order to bring them in line with the contemporary gambling environment in the country, according to local media outlets.
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“This action shows just how seriously the NHS takes the threat of gambling addiction, even in young people, but we need to be clear – tackling mental ill health caused by addiction is everyone’s responsibility – especially those firms that directly contribute to the problem,” Stevens said.
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Sixty-five people were caught in several estates during an eight-day multi-agency operation earlier this month, the Singapore Police Force (SPF) said on Friday (Jun 21).
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Bukit Aman Criminal Investigations Department director Datuk Huzir Mohamed said 8,775 illegal gambling premises were raided between January 1 and June 22, with 92 operators arrested.
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On 26 November last year, the Federal, state and territory governments of Australia agreed to implement a raft of new consumer protection measures aimed at reducing the harm caused by online wagering, particularly wagering on sports.
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Despite Japan’s reputation for being one of the most welcoming nations for fintech, online crypto gambling has struggled to take off in light of the country’s strict regulation.
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Goa has launched the Big Daddy Casino boat. In a bid to scoop up a boatload of gambling tourists in Asia, Big Daddy sets sail for a high rolling adventure.
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The Gambling Commission is responsible for the licensing and regulation of an industry which is increasingly recognised as having a major impact on the mental health and wellbeing of its customers.
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Gambling is so much fun that you never really know whether it’s the money or the thrill of the challenge. Most players however have no idea how probabilities work.
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Rodrigo Duterte has admitted he can no longer control gambling in the Southeast Asian nation and it looks like he will let individuals decide