This week, an appeal upheld the former CEO of the Malta Gaming Authority's conviction for corruption.
In May, he was convicted of leaking confidential company information and illegally obtaining information through his position. That was for letting a rival casino owner know in September 2019 that an anti-money laundering probe was going to be carried out there.
In May, he was convicted of leaking confidential company information and illegally obtaining information through his position. That was for letting a rival casino owner know in September 2019 that an anti-money laundering probe was going to be carried out there.