N1 Interactive Objects to Dutch Regulator’s $13.4M Fine

Back in December 2022, the Kansspelautoriteit (KSA), the Netherlands Gambling Authority, accused N1 Interactive Limited (N1) of offering online games of chance to residents of the Netherlands without a license
Malta-based online gambling company, N1, has expressed its disagreement with the decision of the KSA to fine them for violating the Dutch Betting and Gaming Act.

N1 Objects to KSA’s Fine Calculation and Requests Delay in Publication
In a statement, N1 denied violating the Dutch Betting and Gaming Act and argued that the KSA’s calculation for the fine was incorrect and baseless, leading to a disproportionately high amount. N1 claimed that the fine contradicts the legal basis for levying and calculating a fine under Dutch law.

N1 has objected to the KSA’s decision and requested that the publication of the fine be delayed until the proceedings are concluded. However, the KSA denied the request and went ahead to publish the decision.
 
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