This week, we look at a husband and wife getting arrested for attempting to cheat at a casino and growing support for a ban on gambling ads on London’s Underground.
Welcome to the Weekend Report, where iGB looks at the news you may have missed across the last few days. This week, a husband and wife arrested over allegations of fraudulent casino winnings, a new Evoplay CFO and Caesars launches sports betting in Missouri.
Couple arrested over AU$1.2 million fraudulent casino win
A husband and wife from Kazakhstan have been arrested over allegations they defrauded an Australian casino out of AU$1.2million (US$786,059).
The BBC reports that the couple was caught cheating at Crown Sydney. Dilnoza Israilova was found to be wearing a discreet camera on her T-shirt while gambling at the venue.
Police also found “magnetised probes” and a mirror attachment for a phone allegedly used to rig games. Both she and her husband, Alisherykhoja Israilov, were arrested shortly after.
New South Wales Police charged the pair with dishonestly obtaining a financial advantage. They remain in custody over the matter.
Malta regulator issues further warning over illegal sites
The Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) has distanced itself from two websites that claim to be licensed by the regulator.
Both Lavbet321.com and Kasinoseta.com claimed to have been approved by the MGA and that they hold a Malta licence. However, the regulator said this was not the case with either site.
The MGA said that any reference to the regulator or a Malta gaming licence is “false and misleading”.
“The MGA would like to remind consumers not to utilise services provided by an entity unless they have ascertained that the entity in question is authorised to provide such services by the MGA,” the regulator said.
London councils join anti-gambling ad campaign on Underground
Five more London councils have declared their support for a campaign to stop gambling advertising on the city’s Underground.
Barnet, Brent, Enfield, Hackney and Lewisham councils joined the Coalition to End Gambling Ads (CEGA), the BBC reported. The group campaigns against the spread of harmful gambling promotions, with the Underground one of its focus areas.
Haringey Council was the first council to join CEGA in January 2025. The ongoing campaign calls for the end of advertising for all forms of gambling.
In 2021, Mayor of London Sir Sadiq Khan pledged to implement such a ban as part of his re-election manifesto. However, this has yet to come to fruition.
Evoplay welcomes Mantsiou as chief financial officer
The game development studio Evoplay has promoted Vasilena Mantsiou to the role of chief financial officer.
As CFO, she will oversee the studio’s financial strategy, planning and operations. This, Evoplay said, will support sustainable growth and stability as part of its global expansion plans.
Mantsiou joined Evoplay in May 2022 and was promoted to head of the accounting department in January 2024.
“Vasilena’s been an integral part of Evoplay’s journey, demonstrating exceptional leadership and deep financial expertise,” said Ivan Kravchuk, CEO at Evoplay, “Her promotion to CFO is a natural step forward. We’re confident that her strategic vision will continue to support our long-term goals as we expand into new markets.”
Caesars launches sports betting in Missouri
On the first day online sports betting became available in Missouri Monday, Caesars Entertainment has announced its launch.
Players in the state can now download the Caesars Sportsbook mobile app and place bets on a range of markets. They can also visit physical locations at both Harrah’s Kansas City and Horseshoe St Louis.
Missouri was also the first state where Caesars launched with Universal Digital Wallet on the first day of wagering. This enables deposits and withdrawals across Caesars platforms in all regulated states.
Eric Hession, president of Caesars Digital, said: “From our intuitive mobile app to our in-person sportsbooks at Harrah’s Kansas City and Horseshoe St Louis, we’re committed to providing a secure and responsible way for fans to engage with the sports they love.”
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