By Grant Mahon Japan’s Casino Regulator to Be Established in Early 2020October 22, 2019 As part of the push for the launch of the three integrated resorts (IR) in Japan, the country is set to officially launch an oversight or regulatory body. Initially scheduled to be unveiled on July 1, 2019, the regulator’s debut was postponed for a number of reasons such as the increase in cases of problem […]
By Elaine West Nebraska’s Ponca Tribes Wins Fight to Keep Iowa Casino OpenMay 3, 2019 The Ponca Tribe of Nebraska has won a legal fight with the states of Iowa and Nebraska that had attempted to have its new Praire Flower Casino shut down. In a ruling delivered during the week by the National Indian Gaming Commission, the tribe was found to be well within its rights to build the […]
By Alexander Palmer Wynn Resorts Fined $35M, To Keep Massachusetts Gaming LicenseMay 1, 2019 Despite having significantly and repetitively failed to handle matters related to sexual misconduct allegations against its founder as well as the many shortcomings of its current chief executive officer, Wynn Resorts has been allowed to keep its Bost-area casino license by the Massachusetts Gaming Commission. However, this is on condition that the company pays a […]