
A better move all round for gamblers and the Island’s gambling authorities.
That’s how an MHK has described his bid to tighten gambling regulation.
Last year, the number of e-gaming companies set up in the Island doubled and was worth almost £200 million to the Manx economy.
Bill Henderson will tomorrow (Tuesday) bring his gambling duty bill to the House of Keys to consider its clauses.
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