Twitter ignores gambling rules: illegal online casinos advertise extensively
Dutch and Belgian users of X (formerly Twitter) are increasingly confronted with illegal advertisements from unlicensed online casinos.
Dutch and Belgian users of X (formerly Twitter) are increasingly confronted with illegal advertisements from unlicensed online casinos.
The Belgian Association of Gaming Operators (BAGO) is not happy with an article that appeared on the Knack website yesterday.
A recent study paints a disturbing picture of the online gambling industry: the rise of fake casino games.
On October 7, 2024, the Council of State gave a blow to an important case: gambling companies with an F1+ license are no longer allowed to offer virtual bets in Belgium.
The end of gambling advertising in sports is fast approaching in Belgium. New rules, which the Belgian government has introduced, impose severe restrictions on gambling advertising and sponsorship by gambling companies.
The number of people who voluntarily exclude themselves from gambling continues to grow in both the Netherlands and Belgium. In the Netherlands, more than 81,000 people have now registered in Cruks.
The Flemish government wants to increase the tax on gambling. To be able to do this, Wallonia and Brussels must also agree.
Gambling seems like an innocent pastime, but for many youngsters the danger starts with a simple scratch card.
The Gaming Commission (KSC) in Belgium is receiving criticism after publishing its annual report for 2023. License holders in class C, who operate bar games, are particularly critical.
A violent incident took place at the Napoleon Casino in Sint-Truiden on November 1, 2023. What started as a fight between two groups ended in a stabbing in which a man was seriously injured.
The Golden Palace online casino, known for its games, is also proving to be a player in solidarity. This back-to-school season, Golden Palace demonstrated its commitment to underprivileged children by organizing a major collection of school supplies for the Restos du Cœur.
The Gaming Commission has just tightened the rules on commercial practices in the gambling sector.
In an exclusive interview with Gambling Club, Magali Clavie, president of the Gaming Commission, discusses the recent changes in Belgian gambling legislation and what this means for both players and providers.
Several gambling companies in Belgium are not happy with the new gambling law and are therefore going to the Constitutional Court.
The National Lottery and its CEO, Jannie Haek, will have to answer to the courts for their actions concerning their Woohoo games.
In Genk, gambling advertisements are again hanging near schools, and that is causing quite a stir. This time it concerns advertisements from the National Lottery, in which young people are encouraged to participate in a gambling game with a prize pool of 500,000 euros.