Malta denies license to Premierbet (2)

Malta denies license to Premierbet (2). LGA's CEO Mario Galea tells Bookmakers Review that after reviewing their state of affairs, the LGA was not happy with the situation and requested Premierbet to rectify their position before going further with the licensing procedure.

Date published: 23 July 2007


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