Casino Act Reform
Overview
This consultation seeks any views on the following topics that the GSC is seeking to change:
- Provisions to ensure that the GSC does have explicit legislative powers to supervise the AML/CFT compliance of a casino licence holder;
- Provisions to allow an existing casino licence holder to transfer operations from one set of premises to another;
- A change which allows the Council of Ministers (CoMIN) to waive or adjust the value of the deposit required to be made by the applicant of the casino licence concession – that is, when the applicant does not own suitable premises (e.g. but intends to provide (build or purchase) premises in expectation of a licence.
Areas
- All Areas
Audiences
- Elected members - MHKs
- Elected members - local government
- Tenants
- Landlords
- Employees
- Older people
- Homeowners
- Self-employed
- Students
- Retired
- Children & young people
- Volunteers
- Unemployed
- Parents, carers and & guardians
- People with disabilities or long term illness
- Leaseholders/ landowners
- Lesbian, gay, transgender & bisexual
- Civil and public servants
- Black & minority ethnic
- Business owner
- Road users
- Visitors & tourists
- Other non-resident - business interests
Interests
- E-gaming
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