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MGA : Consultation Paper on Suspicious Betting Reporting Requirements & Other Sports Integrity Matters – Closed

Wednesday 15 July 2020, marked the deadline to when one can submit feedback to the MGA’s ‘Consultation Paper on Suspicious Betting Reporting Requirements & Other Sports Integrity Matters’. The MGA would like to take this opportunity to thank all the operators, associations, regulatory bodies and other stakeholders who took the time to submit their comments in this regard. The feedback provided is very valuable, and paves the way for the Authority’s Sports Integrity Unit to continue nourishing a communicative relationship with its stakeholders in the interest of safeguarding the integrity of sports.
The Sports Integrity Unit will now evaluate all the feedback submitted and, in turn, publish a feedback document including an updated version of the Paper. This publication will also give a clear indication to when the Suspicious Betting Reporting Mechanism will be made available to licensees, and to when the obligation to report suspicious betting will come into force.
For any queries, please contact the Sports Integrity Unit on [email protected]
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