Brazil sector slams Haddad ‘attack’ after finance minister calls for betting ban

Brazil sector slams Haddad ‘attack’ after finance minister calls for betting ban Summary Finance Minister Fernando Haddad said in a televised interview he would vote to ban betting if a bill reached the Chamber of Deputies, calling the regulated market a “disaster” and describing severe social consequences for families. His remarks have provoked sharp criticism […]

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Kenya’s BCLB licensing shakeup will drive black market, says local analyst

Kenya’s BCLB licensing shakeup will drive black market, says local analyst Summary The Betting Control and Licensing Board (BCLB) in Kenya is preparing a major regulatory overhaul that includes steep rises in licence fees, tougher identity checks and centralised, real-time monitoring of operators. Proposed minimum fees range from Ksh50 million for betting shops and online […]

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Episode 12: Italy, Panama and Liechtenstein

Episode 12: Italy, Panama and Liechtenstein Summary Right to the Source returns with Robin Harrison and Ed Birkin exploring three very different gambling markets: Panama, Liechtenstein and Italy. The episode frames each market with key stats and on-the-ground observations to give listeners a compact, data-led snapshot. Panama is assessed as a small but potentially strategic […]

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Waterhouse VC: The regulatory paradox

Waterhouse VC: The regulatory paradox Summary Tom Waterhouse warns that well-meaning UK gambling reforms are unintentionally accelerating a shift to offshore operators. Stringent affordability and financial-risk checks have created a “funnel effect”: customers migrate from large licensed firms to smaller operators and ultimately to unlicensed offshore sites that offer faster onboarding, higher limits and fewer […]

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Gambling Commission responds to OSR recommendations following GSGB review

Gambling Commission responds to OSR recommendations following GSGB review Summary The Gambling Commission has set out how it is addressing recommendations from the Office for Statistics Regulation (OSR) following a review of the Gambling Survey for Great Britain (GSGB). The regulator has already implemented several changes to reporting and guidance, commissioned further independent research via […]

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State of the Union: ACC updates injury policy, new details on Rozier probe, more

State of the Union: ACC updates injury policy, new details on Rozier probe, more Summary The week’s top North American sports-betting developments: the Atlantic Coast Conference has tightened injury-reporting rules with betting-related safety concerns front of mind; federal prosecutors continue to probe alleged betting rings tied to suspicious parlay activity and Shane Hennen’s plea negotiations […]

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A taxing change for VIPs: Will Trump’s omnibus bill force books to add sweeteners for whale players?

A taxing change for VIPs: Will Trump’s omnibus bill force books to add sweeteners for whale players? Summary This piece explains how recent tax moves at state and federal level are increasing pressure on sportsbooks’ VIP teams to up their game for high‑value customers. Illinois introduced a tax on betting handle and an amendment in […]

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GambleAware to cease operations as statutory levy transition continues

GambleAware to cease operations as statutory levy transition continues Summary GambleAware will stop all activities and transfer responsibility for gambling-harms prevention, research and treatment to government bodies and newly appointed commissioners by 31 March 2026. The move follows the introduction of a statutory levy designed to raise around £100 million for gambling-harms work, collected as […]

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