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Meksika — vairs nav licenču, jo valdība piedāvā atvainošanos Casino Royale upuriem

Meksikas valdība nepalielinās licenču skaitu jauniem kazino un palielinās kontroli pār nozari. Pēc publiskas atvainošanās 52 bojāgājušo radiniekiem Kazino Royale ugunsgrēkā, kas notika pirms 11 gadiem Monterejas pilsētā, Cilvēktiesību sekretāra vietnieks…

Mexico – Interior Ministry Revokes another Licence

Mexico’s gaming regulatory body SEGOB (The Interior Ministry) has revoked the federal permit that had permitted yet another company to operate gaming in the country – this time Megasport S.A. de C.V. The company had a licence which gave it the largest capacity for future expansion in Mexico. The company was first granted the right…

Mexico – Gaming industry shrinking say experts

The Mexican gaming industry is in decline and “shrinking” according the Mexican Gaming Association (AIEJA). Speaking to local press, President of the AIEJA Miguel Angel Ochoa said that operators are reluctant to open new casinos and expand their businesses due to a climate of growing uncertainty now affecting the whole industry. After three years of…

Meksika — Meksikas ministrija slēdz sešus kazino, tostarp Playboy Cancun

Meksikas Iekšlietu ministrijas (SEGOB) locekļi ir slēguši sešus kazino sešos štatos lielas operācijas laikā pret vietējo azartspēļu uzņēmumu Entretenimiento De Mexico (EMEX). Slēgšana ietver Playboy Casino Club Kankūnas pilsētā Kvintana Rū štatā. Atrodas viesnīcu rajonā, tā tika atvērta…

Meksika — Izmeklēšanas komiteja pēta dziļāk

A committee charged with investigating those casinos operating illegally in Mexico and helping to develop a new gaming act has requested that the Attorney General’s Office release its preliminary findings related to the Mexico’s gaming industry. In July the committee asked the District Attorney General’s Office for a report on gaming with the Head of…

Mexico – Investigations into SEGOB continues

In the face of an increasingly chaotic gaming landscape, in April a powerful cross party committee was convened to look into the industry. Headed by Ricardo Mejía Berdeja its remit has been  to investigate how licences were handed out in the past under the previous administration and to make recommendations as to how Mexico’s gaming…