Australia and New Zealand hosted the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup in the summer of last year. The Australian Communications and Media Authority has released a report detailing its efforts to prevent illicit gambling during the competition.
200 offshore services were reviewed in the run-up to and during the Women's World Cup, with 21 services receiving further investigation.
When the investigation was conducted, it was discovered that 18 of the services were operating in violation of the Interactive Gambling Act of 2001, although three of the services appeared to be compliant with the rules governing interactive gaming.
200 offshore services were reviewed in the run-up to and during the Women's World Cup, with 21 services receiving further investigation.
When the investigation was conducted, it was discovered that 18 of the services were operating in violation of the Interactive Gambling Act of 2001, although three of the services appeared to be compliant with the rules governing interactive gaming.