Gambling Compliance, the leading online source for regulatory information across the global gaming sector, will host a two-day conference examining the recently published report by Ireland's Casino Regulatory Committee, evaluating new economic studies, and proposing options for the new regulatory framework in the country.
Over recent years, Ireland’s members clubs and bookmaking shops have operated in a legal grey area, and the Irish Gaming Review, which will take place on October 13-14, has been created as a platform to discuss the prospect of new, world class, gaming regulation in the European country.
"No one with an interest in European gambling should miss the opportunity to discuss the proposals made by the Casino Committee that could see Ireland become a hub for online gaming," said Gambling Compliance. "There will be discussion of player protection and problem gambling, and the contentious issue of FOBTs in the republic of Ireland under a new regime."
Representatives from the gaming industry across Ireland, together with international regulators, operators and gaming law experts will examine the recommendations of the report in an event that will give insights into how the new regulatory regime in Ireland might look.
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