$11.3million fine issued to Blue High House for unlicensed online gambling

Blue High House SA has been fined $1.18 million by the Netherlands Gaming Authority for running online gambling services without the necessary Dutch permit.

This comes after the business was previously ordered to pay a penalty for similar infractions.

The website betonline.ag, run by Blue High House, permitted Dutch players to engage in online gambling without putting in place measures to restrict access from the Netherlands, according to the gambling regulator's investigation. Dutch law forbids this kind of behavior.
 
This is good that the necessary action has been actually taken against the website since they did not followed the rules they deserve to be fined and i am fully in the support of the charges placed on them actually indeed in my opinion for sure .
 
Blue High House SA has been fined €1.18 million by the Netherlands Gaming Authority for operating online gambling services without a required Dutch license. The company, which runs betonline.ag, allowed Dutch players to access gambling services without restricting their access, violating Dutch law. This penalty follows a previous fine for similar offenses. The Netherlands requires online gambling operators to have a valid permit to offer services to its residents.
 
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