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In a new article entitled "The operators issuing fake corporate licences in the name of a tiny African island”
FWIW our experience with Anjouan to date gives us no reason to disbelieve or doubt anything mentioned in the abc.net.au article. A recent complaint by a player was, for example, thrown out by Anjouan “authorities” with the reason given that the casino “did not submit evidence”. That’s not what a licensing jurisdiction regulating casino behaviour does if they wish to be taken seriously.
Max Drayman
Complaints & Player Arbitration (PAB) Team Lead
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at the licensing jurisdiction that many casinos fled to in the wake of changes in Curacao licensing :“… The tiny African island plays host to banks, insurance brokers and cryptocurrency exchanges, plus a thriving industry of black-market gambling websites, including several known to be illegally targeting Australian customers.
There's just one problem: none of the licences — financial or gambling — are worth the (virtual) paper they are written on.
Local authorities say the island's regulators are "fictitious entities" that are operating "illegally”. (
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)"FWIW our experience with Anjouan to date gives us no reason to disbelieve or doubt anything mentioned in the abc.net.au article. A recent complaint by a player was, for example, thrown out by Anjouan “authorities” with the reason given that the casino “did not submit evidence”. That’s not what a licensing jurisdiction regulating casino behaviour does if they wish to be taken seriously.
Max Drayman
Complaints & Player Arbitration (PAB) Team Lead
