Anjouan Gaming, the gambling regulator for the Indian Ocean island of Anjouan in the Union of the Comoros, has issued a statement responding to global criticism of its licensing regime. The regulator rejected claims that its licences are intended for global use, addressing what it described as ‘public commentary’ on its regulatory framework. The statement was published on LinkedIn, aiming to clarify the scope and purpose of its licensing operations. This response comes amid ongoing controversy surrounding the jurisdiction’s licensing practices.
Anjouan gambling regulator responds to global criticism of licensing regime
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