Malta Against EU Vote On Gaming Regulations

The European Union has voted to give individual member nations the right to decide on their own whether to regulate or not. And while it may not be such a bad thing to help get legislators on the same page.

The European Commission has long been pressuring leading EU nations to make legislative changes to foster a free online gaming marketplace – just as the case is with all goods and services amongst EU countries.

One of the first organizations to express their disapproval was the Malta Remote Gaming Council, which is one of the premiere licensors and regulators of online casinos and all manner of betting sites operating in Europe.

In Malta is over 4,000 residents currently work in the online gambling industry, two of the five MEP’s did not even show up to the session in which the vote was held.

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