Crown Resorts' Melbourne casino to face royal commission in Victoria while yet another director quits following Bergin report.
Is China’s purge of Bo Xilai behind recent detentions of Macau junket operators?
The recent detention of a series of Macau junket operators may be linked to China's eagerness to dig up dirt on former Party star Bo Xilai.
UK publishes draft gambling act revisions for wary industry to contemplate
The UK releases draft version of revisions to Gambling Act 2005, including point of consumption tax and requirement to hold UK license
Big Brother is in your back pocket, butt-dialing the FBI
Congress considers extending the right to digitally eavesdrop on US citizens while your smartphone listens to your elevator conversations.
Gaming Industry News Weekly Recap – Stories You Might Have Missed
The gambling stories that made headlines during the week of November 25 – Dec. 1, 2012.
Switch Poker offers Bitcoin-only tables as virtual currency passes milestone
Switch Poker adds Bitcoin-only tables; Infiniti Poker touts Bitcoin for US players; Bitcoin passes 210k block milestone
Second House committee to investigate Okada payments to PAGCOR associate
Another Philippine House of Representatives committee to investigate bribery allegations involving Kazuo Okada and former PAGCOR execs.
14K triad boss out of prison after 15 years; Amax junket boss had tendons cut
14k triad leader Wan 'Broken Tooth' Kuok-koi is released from jail after nearly 15 years; junket operator Amax Holdings sees drop in profit
Intralot sees profit fall, protests SA Lotteries tender; GTECH extends NZ Lotto deal
Greek gaming supplier Intralot profits slip in Q3; Intralot protests SA Lotteries contract tender as unfair; GTech expands NZ Lotteries deal