The Malta Gaming Authority has called on its licensees to step up monitoring for suspicious betting activity during the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which begins June 11. The regulator emphasized the need for prompt reporting of any irregular transactions to maintain the integrity of the tournament. This advisory aligns with the MGA’s ongoing collaboration with FIFA to combat match-fixing and related offenses. The notice applies to all operators holding Maltese licenses.
Maltese regulator urges heightened vigilance for suspicious betting during FIFA World Cup 2026
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