Videoslots set to pay $2m after conclusion of Gambling Commission probe

Videoslots has agreed to pay the Gambling Commission $2 million in restitution after the UK regulator found it guilty of social responsibility and anti-money laundering violations. The operator, who oversees MrVegas.com, Videoslots.com, and Videoslots.co.uk, was the focus of a Commission investigation, which found that it had not acted appropriately. The declaration comes shortly after William Hill and the Gambling Commission negotiated a record-breaking £19.2 million settlement regarding serious and widespread infractions of its anti-money laundering and social responsibility duties.
 
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