The General Directorate for the Regulation of Gambling (DGOJ) has announced a significant crackdown on illegal gambling operations in Spain, imposing a total of €77.4 million in fines. This penalty comes as part of an ongoing effort to strengthen consumer protection and ensure strict adherence to Spain’s gambling laws. The sanctions, covering 14 separate gambling operators, represent the regulator’s commitment to protecting players from unauthorized operators and maintaining a safe online gaming environment. A breakdown of the penalties reveals that 13 of the 14 operators have been hit with a €5 million fine each for violating Spain’s gambling regulations. These fines were imposed for operating without a proper license, which is considered a very serious breach under Spanish law. One of these companies, which was found to have repeated offenses, has been levied a higher fine of €10 million. In addition to these financial penalties, the affected operators have been permanently banned from operating in Spain for a minimum of… Read More
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Source: Casino News Daily