ACMA Hits Out Against Gambling Companies Based Offshore
The regulator has continued to ngake enforcement action and issue warnings against offshore operators running business without a license The Australian Communications and Media Authority(ACMA) has issued a series of warnings directed at offshore operators, notifying them that they run illegal gambling businesses that specifically target Australian customers. ACMA said that the companies had no local licensesand could therefore not offer any form of gambling products. To add insult to injury, some companies provided online casino games, which are prohibited on the territory of Australia. The bulk of these websites were based in the Comoros Islandsand Curacao, and operated out of there under local licenses, which nevertheless did not make these companies eligible to run businesses in Australia. Among the companies targeted by the operator were Hollycorn NV, which trades under the Crown GoldCasino name in Australia. Another company named by the regulator is NovaForge Ltd, which runs the Playzillaand Spins of Glorygambling websites. LBC Enterprises was named by the regulator for its operations of the LuckyBet brand, also providing local players with games of chance and betting options without holding any relevant license, and in a clear breach of local laws. RidleyMediawas named as the operator behind Joe Fortune, whereas Malina Casinowas operated by Stellar Ltd. ACMA has urged the companies addressed in these warnings to ngake immediate remedial action and cease and desist operations in the country. A failure to comply would result in the regulator pursuing a much tougher courseand issuing more severe penalties. While ACMA could, in theory, collaborate with the new gambling regulatory regime in Curacao, which has tightened rules on how licenses are issued. However, many operators have quit Curacao, venturing into newly established and arguably less secure jurisdictions, which continue to provide what could be described as fictional licenses that are then leveraged globally with little heed of local regulations.
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