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Authorities across Asia battle illegal gambling surge ahead of World Cup
Illegal gambling on the cup is prevalent in countries like Thailand and Malaysia, where football is hugely popular, but which don't have legal betting alternatives, gambling industry experts say. News ...
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Stake.US Hit With Second Lawsuit Alleging Illegal Gambling Practices | What We Know - MSN
Sweepstakes casino operator Stake.US is under legal trouble once again, as a new lawsuit filed in Illinois accuses the platform of functioning as a disguised online gambling site, as reported by ...
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Odds on for increase in Hong Kong illegal gambling over Euro 2024, addiction service warns - South China Morning Post
Thirty-one per cent of them said the amounts gambled would go up from about HK$100 to HK$300 (US$38) over Euro 24, which kicks off in Munich on June 14 and ends with the Berlin final on July 14.
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Authorities across Asia battle illegal gambling surge ahead of World Cup - The Business Times - 商业时报
Hong Kong earns around 5 per cent of its budget from taxing legal gambling and views illegal betting as lost potential revenue. The Jockey Club put the potential loss at about HK$13 billion (S$2.21 ...
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Authorities across Asia battle illegal gambling surge ahead of World Cup - The Business Times - 商业时报
Illegal bookmakers in Hong Kong are expected to reap HK$750 million during the World Cup alone, the club said. Illegal betting this year is expected to be far larger than during the 2014 World Cup ...
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Authorities across Asia battle illegal gambling surge ahead of World Cup
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Law enforcement and regulatory forces in Asia say they are gearing up to fight illegal gambling operators who have ramped up activities in the region ahead of the World Cup ...
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Authorities across Asia battle illegal gambling surge ahead of World Cup
Hong Kong earns around 5 percent of its budget from taxing legal gambling and views illegal betting as lost potential revenue. The Jockey Club put the potential loss at about HK$13 billion (1.27 ...
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