MGA CEO expresses desire to ”remove unnecessary bureaucracy” in 2021 report

The Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) has published its report for 2021.

By and large, the MGA pursued less regulatory action, issuing fewer warnings, and suspending or cancelling fewer licences.

This largely continues a trend that has been ongoing since 2019. Between then and last year, licence cancellations have halved, falling from 14 to seven; five of which were online gaming licences.

Meanwhile, the MGA did not suspend a single licence in 2021, down from three in 2020 and 11 in 2019.

  
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