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The Malta Gaming Authority signs Data Sharing Agreement with the International Cricket Council

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The Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) has recently established a data-sharing agreement with the International Cricket Council (ICC). The ICC is the international governing body of cricket and is made up of over 100 national governing bodies from around the world. The ICC governs and administrates the sport, stages ICC global events, oversees playing regulations and through the Integrity Unit coordinates action against corruption and match fixing. This agreement will facilitate the sharing of information between the two parties, in fulfilment of the requirements at law.

The MGA’s Sports Integrity Manager, Antonio Zerafa stated that, “This data sharing agreement with the ICC represents the Authority’s on-going commitment of combatting match-fixing and other types of manipulation in sports. In fact, this agreement will allow the MGA and the ICC to share crucial data related to the process of detecting, preventing and investigating activities related to manipulation of sports competitions.”

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Wazdan set to gain more ground at Casino Beats Summit Malta

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Wazdan, the gain-focused developer behind some of the world’s most rewarding casino game experiences is set to make the most of the networking and relationship-building opportunities at Casino Beats Summit 2024 and share its groundbreaking Online gaining™ approach.

Leading a formidable team of Wazdan talent will be Chief Commercial Officer Andrzej Hyla. Joining him in Malta is Promo Tools Specialist Marcin Trafiałek, who has been nominated for the prestigious Product Manager of the Year award at the CasinoBeats Game Developer Awards 2024.

Trafiałek’s nomination recognises his pivotal role in the triumphant success of the Mystery Drop™ promo tool. Additional representatives from Wazdan’s Account Management and Marketing departments will also be on hand, eager to connect and share the latest Wazdan innovations.

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Wazdan’s commitment to excellence is further underscored by its multiple nominations at the CasinoBeats Game Developer Awards 2024. The company’s exciting new titles and features are vying for top honours in various categories, including:

  • Slot to Watch: 25 Coins™
  • Game Mechanic of the Year: Coins™ series
  • Game Feature of the Year: Coins™ series
  • Game Music/Soundtrack: Book of Faith™
  • Game Music/Soundtrack: Los Muertos™ II
  • Game Retro-Style: Mighty Symbols™: Crowns

As a proud sponsor of CasinoBeats Summit 2024, Wazdan reaffirms its dedication to fostering a vibrant iGaming community and actively participating in industry-shaping events. The company looks forward to setting a course for success and collaboration at the summit.

Andrzej Hyla, Chief Commercial Officer at Wazdan said: “Casino Beats Summits are always fantastic events. This year sees us in the enviable position of being shortlisted for six awards which reflects the hard work our team of engineers and inventors have put into the experiences that add value for demanding players.

“We’re looking forward to meeting friends old and new at the event and sharing how we gain ground and ground gain.”

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MGA: Update to the Incident Reporting Requirements

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The Malta Gaming Authority would like to inform its licensees of updates made to the Incident Report mechanism available through the Licensee Portal The information hereunder outlines relevant guidance and procedures for the submission of an Incident Report through the updated reporting instrument entitled the ‘Technical – Information Security Incident’.

As mandated by Articles 37(2)(c) and (d) of the Gaming Authorisations and Compliance Directive (Directive 3 of 2018), “Licensees shall notify the Authority forthwith, and in any case no later than three (3) working days after, the following:

(c) Any breach of the licensee’s information security that adversely affects the confidentiality of information relating to players;

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(d) Any breach of the licensee’s information security that precludes players from accessing their accounts for a period exceeding twelve (12) hours.”

In this regard, Licensees are obliged to submit an Incident Report in order to notify the Authority of the circumstances relating to an information security breach that meet the above specified criteria. Additionally, Licensees are advised to remain mindful of any further obligations emanating from the General Data Protection Regulation (EU/2016/679) and any relevant legislation.

The Technical – Information Security Incident option will be accessible through the “New/Change” dropdown menu via the Portal. Upon selection, users will be directed to the applicable sections of the ‘Technical – Information Security Incident’ where all compulsory fields and any relevant documentation must be submitted to the Authority.

Upon submission, the Incident Report shall undergo review by the Authority. Any missing information that may be identified by the Authority, shall be requested accordingly from the Licensee. It is imperative that any pending clarifications are addressed in a timely manner.

If no further clarifications are deemed necessary by the Authority, the Incident Report will be closed off accordingly, and any relevant documentation will be securely filed for record-keeping purposes.

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Any Incident Reports left in ‘Draft’ form (i.e. opened but not effectively submitted) for a period of ninety (90) days shall be automatically discarded.

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MGA: Updated Non-Profit Tombola and Lottery Application Requirements

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The Malta Gaming Authority has published updated documents outlining the application process and requirements. This includes the revised list of documents required as enclosures with the application for the Non-Profit Tombola, as well as for the Non-Profit Lotteries, which can also be found in the “documents” section on the permits application page.

The revised documents include more detail on the application process, what the Non-Profit Lottery Terms should consist of, as well as a detailed list of enclosure documents.

Although applicants are urged to refer to the revised requirements at the earliest, these requirements will come into force from 1 May 2024. Hence, any applications submitted following this date will need to abide by the revised requirements. Any applications submitted after 1 May 2024, which are not submitted in full and do not include the proof of payment or the signed declaration, will be set to a one-time “Incomplete” mode for sixty (60) days. If the application is not resubmitted in full, whereby any missing sections and/or documents are filled in and/or uploaded successfully within this period, the application will be rejected and will be closed off. Applications submitted or re-submitted less than seven (7) days prior to the commencement of the tombola session/s will incur the additional twenty-five Euro (€25) non-refundable late application fee.

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The Non-Profit Tombola and the Non-Profit Lottery Permits will only be issued upon successful review of the application. Sale of lottery tickets or Tombola sessions cannot be held without the relevant Permit.

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