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31-01-2005 Unibet CEO, Pontus Lesse, to leave at the end of the year

Unibet has already begun the recruitment of a new CEO.

31-01-2005 Slow-pay complaints against Sportsbook.com

It seems too common for this bookmaker to do a "random account audit" to each customer requesting a withdrawal for the first time. 

30-01-2005 Casino on Net is looking at a possible floatation

John Anderson, chief executive of the Gibraltar-based group, said that they are looking at the situation very carefully and considering all the options, although the company did not appoint any adviser.

30-01-2005 DFB is to sign a contract with Betradar

In the wake of the soccer scandal which linked a German referee to a Croatian mafia betting ring, Kicker magazine reports that the DFB (German Football Federation) is on the brink to sign a contract with Betradar, a leading information provider for bookmakers.

29-01-2005 German soccer referee paid $65,000 to fix games

Referee Robert Hoyzer admitted he was paid more than $65,000, from a Croatian-controlled betting ring in Berlin, to fix three games. 

29-01-2005 China detains 15,000 people suspected of illegal gambling

State media announced that China has detained 15,000 people suspected of gambling offences since the crackdown on illegal gambling began in December. 

28-01-2005 The Czech Republic to regulate its gambling industry

Controls and new measures on casinos and gambling businesses are planned by the Czech Government to eliminate the corruption and money laundering linked to the gambling industry.

28-01-2005 Totesport launches an online casino

Totesportcasino, developed by Playtech, features more than 60 games and slots along with 40 instant casino and arcade games. There are also 10 progressive games which have been designed to regularly produce six-figure jackpots.

28-01-2005 Ladbrokes introduces mobile gaming

Ladbrokes' customers can download casino games, developed by Spin3, onto their mobile phones and play using their online betting accounts. 

27-01-2005 PartyPoker plans floatation on the London Stock Exchange

Online poker operator PartyGaming, formerly known as iGlobalMedia, appointed Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein and Investec to advise on a possible flotation on the London Stock Exchange.

27-01-2005 Cantor Spreadfair introduces UK horseracing to its spread betting exchange

 

27-01-2005 Euro Off-Track offered complete transparency to NYRA

Euro Off-Track, based on the Isle of Man, lost its simulcasting agreement with the New York Racing Association after being named in a federal indictment on charges of illegal gambling and race-fixing.

27-01-2005 Stanley Leisure is considering a bid to run all the new British casinos

The company, which recently joined forces with Asian conglomerate Genting Berhad, may apply to operate all the 24 casinos allowed under the new Gambling Bill.   

26-01-2005 Sportbet placed on the Orange list

Following mixed reports from players and a higher than average number of complaints, we have decided to include this bookmaker in our Orange list.  

26-01-2005 BCN Sports cold calling players

The bookmaker based in Curacao is cold calling American players from inside the US in straight violation of the Wire Wager Act. 

26-01-2005 ISWI announces completion of testing of interactive television product

Interactive Systems Worldwide completed the formal test process of the interactive television version of its SportXction play- by-play sports betting system.

25-01-2005 Betfair has signed a deal with Yahoo UK and Ireland

Yahoo Betting, to be launched in March, will be built and managed by Betfair and customised to offer markets on sports and finance events for Yahoo users. 

25-01-2005 The Gambling Bill passed the third and final reading in the House of Commons

The Bill now goes to the House of Lords for the debate set to begin on February 22.

24-01-2005 Coming in February on Bookmakers Review

The green bookies' reviews and an overview of all the major bookmakers not included in any of our lists.

23-01-2005 The Gambling Bill to be tested in the House of Commons

Government officials remain confident that the proposed legislation can win the vote on Monday, before going to the House of Lords next month.

 
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