The Anjouan gambling regulator has denied that its licences are intended for global use, pushing back against claims that they facilitate unlicensed betting. Anjouan, an autonomous island of Comoros, has been at the center of debates over illegal gambling in major markets such as the UK. The statement from Anjouan Gaming comes amid criticism from Flutter Entertainment regarding the World Cup black market. The regulator’s clarification aims to address concerns about the reach and legitimacy of its licensing framework.
Anjouan denies global reach of licences as Flutter hits out at World Cup black market
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