The Land Down Under is clamping down on its gaming sector. The New South Wales gaming watchdog, the Independent Liquor & Gaming Authority (ILGA), has issued Crown Resorts an ultimatum: shape up by April’s end, or ship out. This follows a scathing report that deemed the casino titan unworthy of its license, citing a laundry list of shortcomings, including accusations of financial impropriety.
Technically, Crown Resorts can resume operations at its Sydney establishment, but only if it can satisfy the ILGA’s strict requirements.
This action is part of a wider effort to curb gambling across Australia. Senet, a premier consulting group specializing in gaming regulations, has introduced two fresh compliance accreditations: Senet Assure and Senet Assure Premium. These credentials aim to assist gaming providers in showcasing their dedication to ethical gaming and anti-money laundering protocols. Consider it the industry’s gold standard. Only those operators who achieve the pinnacle of compliance will be awarded these certifications, indicating to both the public and regulatory bodies their seriousness in safeguarding their patrons and upholding the probity of their activities.