Subject: Norway targets illegal online betting, US sports wagering update and more...

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eNews Edition 2 2019
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Silje Sægrov Amble, Senior Adviser at the Norwegian Gaming Authority talks about recent bans targeting illegal gambling operators. 

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IAGR President Trude Felde gives an update about some of the recent regulatory news, and announces the host of IAGR2020. 

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The regulated betting sector remains a key party in the detection, disruption and sanctioning of betting related corruption.

KHALID ALI, CEO, ESSA

LATEST NEWS
REPUBLIC OF IRELAND TO ESTABLISH NATIONAL GAMBLING REGULATOR

The Irish Government has announced it will establish a national gambling regulator under the auspices of the Department of Justice and Equality. 

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COLLABORATION KEY IN FIGHTING MATCH FIXING

With the wide-scale availability of sports betting, wagering-related match fixing is an omnipresent threat to sporting codes, betting agencies and – of course – sports fans.

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The biggest challenge for regulators is to keep the pace of the development and innovation.

HEATHCLIFF FARRUGIA, CEO, MALTA GAMING AUTHORITY



Heathcliff Farrugia, CEO of Malta Gaming Authority, explains the complicated life of a gambling regulator.

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Researcher Carrie A. Leonard gives an overview about AGRI's comprehensive  research into Canadian gambling. 

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Kevin P. Braig analyses the state-of-play in the US after the Supreme Court's historic ruling on sports betting.  

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We're currently working on our conference program, which we'll announce shortly. But if you'd like to book your accommodation now you can take advantage of the special rate we have organised at the Half Moon Hotel.

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EVENTS & COURSES
FIVE-DAY CASINO & GAMING REGULATION COURSE IN SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA

Australian regulator Liquor & Gaming NSW is hosting a five-day gaming regulation program 11–16 August 2019 in Sydney.

The program is being developed with the International Center for Gaming Regulation and will span gaming regulatory practice and public policy as well as casino and gaming operations, and leading thinking in responsible gambling.

The inaugural program will coincide with the Australasian Gaming Exhibition and bring together Australasian regulators. It will focus on building regulatory expertise and deepening understanding of industry operations, emerging issues and opportunities including in the responsible gambling space.

Liquor & Gaming NSW has reserved five spots on the program to invite a number of IAGR members and will seek expressions of interest for this shortly.

If you are interested in more information about the program you can contact IAGR Vice President and Deputy Secretary, Liquor, Gaming & Racing, Paul Newson at paul.newson@industry.nsw.gov.au.
7881 W Charleston Blvd, Suite 155
Las Vegas, NV 89117, USA

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