Nine Arrested Over Online Casino Tied to Caribbean Operations

Yokohama Kanagawa Prefectural Police arrested nine individuals on June 5 for allegedly operating an illegal online casino targeting Japanese users. The casino, located in Curacao in the Dutch Caribbean, reportedly offered online slots and other betting games through the website, Konibet.  One of the culprits was Yoshinori Kurata, a 42-year-old company executive from Tokyo’s Chuo […]

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Tanzania Rewrites Gaming Industry with Far-Reaching Reforms

The Finance Ministry of Tanzania makes a strong move to battle illegal gambling, wanting to turn this sector into a well-managed, money-making engine. Now, Tanzania is stepping up its involvement in the quickly growing gambling industry, not settling for just a small share anymore. During the 2025/26 national budget speech, Finance Minister Dr Mwigulu Nchemba […]

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Bogus Copyright Claims Target Investigative Gambling Report

A recent exposé by Investigate Europe uncovered links between the gambling company Soft2bet and over 100 blacklisted online casinos, prompting censorship attempts through fraudulent copyright claims submitted to Google. The campaign, involving impersonation and content manipulation, has effectively removed critical reporting from search results. This issue draws concern from European lawmakers and digital rights advocates. […]

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New Zealand Reveals New Gambling Harm Prevention Strategy

Key Points New Zealand’s Minister for Mental Health introduced a brand new plan aiming to prevent gambling-related harm across the nation. This updated approach includes a clinician internship programme and also schedules an independent review for 2025/26. Matt Doocey, who serves as New Zealand’s Minister for Mental Health, has announced an updated strategy to stop […]

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Minnesota Supreme Court Considers Legality Of Electronic Gambling Tables

The Minnesota Supreme Court is currently examining the legality of electronic gambling tables. They hope to confirm if having such equipment at a non-tribal card club violates state agreements allowing Native American tribes to operate video games of chance. The outcome of this case could have significant implications for gaming operations across the state. Running […]

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Government Targets Betting Sector to Offset IOF Shortfall

The Brazilian government is exploring new revenue  sources after political opposition to a proposed increase in the Tax on Financial Transactions (IOF). One option under serious consideration is to raise taxes on the country’s online betting platforms. The Ministry of Finance estimates it would collect about R$1.67 billion monthly from betting operators to reach the […]

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Japan Lower House Passes Bill to Ban Online Casinos

Japan’s House of Representatives has approved a bill aiming to ban the operation of online casinos in the country. The measure is part of efforts to address gambling addiction and protect vulnerable populations from potential harm.  This bill revised existing legislation on combating gambling addiction, with strong support from the ruling Liberal Democratic Party and […]

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Anti-Corruption Officials Discovered RM20m Worth of Sukuk for Highway Misappropriated for Gambling: Reports

Malaysian anti-corruption officers discovered RM20 million from a sukuk raised for a Klang Valley highway was used for gambling, based on several news reports. MACC chief commissioner Tan Sri Azam Baki, as quoted by Berita Harian, shared that investigators found more investments possibly related to illegal business involving a noted “Tan Sri.” MACC Investigates Overseas […]

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