(Jamma) - The Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) is responding to two articles in The Times of Malta containing heavy criticism of the MGA's activities, its executives and suspicions that the Italian mafia has plans to infiltrate gaming companies…
MGA reacts to suspicions that the Italian mafia has plans to infiltrate gambling companies in Malta
Construction of the bridge over the Strait of Messina, UIT: “An important work that puts tobacco shops and ticket offices at risk Lotto"
The UIT – Italian Union of Tobacconists, the third trade association recognized by the ADM – Customs Agency and...
WorldMatch enters the Portuguese market with Betano
WorldMatch, one of the industry's leading igaming providers, has launched its portfolio of online slots…
Augusta (CT). Assets worth over 400.000 euros seized from a person arrested in an operation against illegal online betting
The staff of the Anti-Crime Division and the Augusta Public Safety Police Department, today carried out...
Masaf, horse racing: published decree regulating criteria and implementation methods for the provision of resources referred to in the budget chapter to racing companies...
The Ministry of Agriculture, Food Sovereignty and Forestry has published a decree in which it "regulates...
Lottomatica, revenues at 440 million in the first quarter. Online collection grows (+36%)
The Board of Directors of Lottomatica Group SpA has approved the condensed interim consolidated financial statements for...