South Korean authorities have introduced a reward-based tip line aimed at curbing illegal betting activities during the 2026 World Cup. The initiative is part of a broader crackdown on unlicensed gambling operations targeting the tournament. Citizens are encouraged to report suspicious betting sites, with financial incentives offered for actionable information. This move underscores the country’s ongoing efforts to combat illegal gambling and protect consumers.
South Korea launches reward-based tip line to crack down on illegal World Cup betting
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