Latest News
Malta Gaming Authority CEO to Step Down
Heathcliff Farrugia of the Malta Gaming Authority has confirmed that he would not be renewing his CEO tenure.
Farrugia confirmed to local news sources that he had requested the government not to renew his leadership terms as MGA CEO, which expires at the start of next year. Declaring his resignation, Farrugia reportedly wants to establish a new business with MGA Chief Regulatory Officer Karl Brincat Peplow.
Farrugia was an executive of MGA since 2014 and was appointed as the Chief Executive in 2018, replacing long-term incumbent Joseph Cuschieri.
-
Africa5 days ago
Altenar obtains National Manufacturer licence in South Africa
-
Industry News3 days ago
Pennsylvania Skill, powered by Pace-O-Matic, congratulates PA Gaming Control Board and casinos on a banner 2024 with record monthly revenue
-
Asia6 days ago
Government support, medals, and global recognition define a landmark year for Indian esports and video gaming in 2024
-
Latest News3 days ago
FBM Foundation spreads holiday cheer with initiatives in Brazil and the Philippines
-
Australia4 days ago
AUSTRAC Takes Ladbrokes and Neds’ Operator – Entain – to Federal Court Over Serious Non-compliance with Australia’s Money Laundering Laws
-
eSports5 days ago
GRID Joins IBIA as an Associate Member, Strengthening Esports Integrity
-
Australia6 days ago
Regulating the Game 2025 adds masterclass on safer gambling training and customer care
-
Interviews5 days ago
FTDx Wins Xanada Startup Contest: Unlocking Untapped iGaming Traffic with Innovative Monetization Solutions