Dutch government confirms Nederlandse Loterij and Holland Casino will not be privatised

Summary The Dutch government has confirmed that the Nederlandse Loterij and Holland Casino will remain under state control. This decision comes as the government seeks to improve online gambling regulations and enhance player protection measures. The idea of privatising these entities had been considered in light of recent discussions, but ultimately was deemed impractical at […]

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South Korean Man ‘Launched Illegal Gambling Site With Help from North Korean Hackers’

South Korean authorities are investigating a man suspected of collaborating with North Korean hackers to establish illegal gambling websites, allegedly making billions of won in profits. The Seoul Central District Prosecutors’ Office is interrogating a man in his 50s who allegedly communicated with the hackers via the Telegram app before launching the site. Source: CasinoBeats […]

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AGCO calls on media platforms to step up the fight against unregulated online gambling sites

The Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO) is taking a strong stand against unregulated online gambling sites. They have contacted numerous media platforms, urging them to halt the promotion of these sites, such as Bodog, which target Ontario residents despite being unregistered. The AGCO emphasises the importance of player protection and the need for […]

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Genting Singapore continues to show weakness in 1Q25 on hotel room renovation work, weak macro environment

Genting Singapore, known for operating Resorts World Sentosa, has reported a challenging first quarter of 2025 with significant revenue declines primarily due to hotel renovations and an unfavourable macro environment. Revenue reached SG$626.2 million (US$481 million), a 20% drop year-on-year, heavily impacted by lower hotel inventory and weaker demand across its gaming and non-gaming sectors. […]

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‘Existential threat’: Tribal law experts decry rise of prediction markets

Summary Tribal law experts are voicing strong concerns about the rise of prediction markets, particularly in relation to Indian gaming rights. During a recent webinar, prominent tribal gaming attorneys labelled prediction markets as an “existential threat” to tribal sovereignty. While tribes have largely stayed quiet thus far, there is growing momentum to explore legal approaches […]

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DEI fatigue is real — But what if it’s a sign of transformation? Is there a potential to see “too much of DEI” not as a failure, but as a natural phase of meaningful change? Sarah Gideon explores how to reframe our mindsets.

In recent times, many organisations have ramped up their diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, but this has led to a phenomenon dubbed “DEI fatigue.” This article explores how this fatigue can actually be an indication of transformation rather than a setback. Source: Human Resources Online Key Points DEI fatigue encompasses emotional exhaustion from ongoing […]

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How generational differences are rewriting the rules of high performance

In a world where different generations coexist at work, how they view success fundamentally shapes organisational dynamics. This piece by Jeanette Wheeler reveals the generational gaps and how organisations can cater to everyone’s aspirations for high performance. Key Points Generations perceive workplace success differently: younger employees value continuous skills development, while older employees prioritise stability […]

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