The Gambling Commission has launched an investigation into supplier Evolution Gaming for suspected black-market activity, which could potentially places the company’s UK license under review.
More specifically, the review has been initiated following the Commission’s identification that Evolution’s gaming portfolio is, in fact, currently accessible via several unlicensed operators on British shores.
Subsequently, all Evolution content has already been removed from the unlicensed platforms, as the supplier has stated that it is cooperating fully with the requirements of the investigation.
Commenting on the investigation, Evolution CEO, Martin Carlesund, said: “Evolution embraces the objectives of the review by the Commission. We are committed to support the licensed UK market as well as preventing unlicensed traffic.”
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