UK's William Hill fined $24 million for widespread gambling failures
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888’s William Hill to Pay £19.2 Million for UK Regulatory Failures
888 Holdings Plc’s William Hill, the UK’s second-biggest bookmaker, will pay a settlement of £19.2 million ($23.6 million) for social responsibility and money laundering failures, amid a push to clean up the country’s gambling industry.
Gambling Firm William Hill to Pay Record £19.2 Million Penalty for ‘Alarming’ Failures
Three gambling businesses owned by William Hill have been ordered to pay a total of £19.2 million for “widespread and alarming” social responsibility and anti-money laundering failures, the Gambling Commission has announced. This is the largest settlement in the history of the Gambling Commission, which was established in 2007. WHG (International) Limited, which runs williamhill.com, will pay £12.5 million; Mr. Green Limited, which runs mrgreen.…
William Hill fined record £19.2m by gambling regulator
The British betting company William Hill has been fined a record £19.2 million by the gambling regulator over a series of “widespread and alarming” failures.Three gambling businesses owned by William Hill were found to have insufficient controls and checks in place to protect customers and weak anti
William Hill to pay £19 million for 'alarming' failure to protect customers, in largest gambling commission fine ever
William Hill will pay the largest ever fine levied by the Gambling Commission because of "widespread and alarming" failures related to social responsibility and money laundering.
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