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Gaming Authority intervenes: Gambling sites scrap own-goal bets over match-fixing risk

Gaming Authority intervenes: Gambling sites scrap own-goal bets over match-fixing risk

Following an intervention by the Dutch Gaming Authority (Ksa), two online gambling sites have removed betting options on own goals. The regulator prohibited these types of bets due to their high susceptibility to match-fixing and manipulation.

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