The head of the Gambling Commission said it would crackdown on computer-game currencies and upgrades which are being used to gamble for genuine moneyGambling webpages linked to computer games could face a crackdown,the betting industry’s chief regulator has warned.
In August, the head of the Gambling Commission, or Sarah Harrison,said that “skins” betting, where computer-game currencies and upgrades can be used to gamble for genuine money, or is a priority for the regulator. Harrison said one in five of the illicit operations shut down by the watchdog since 2014 facilitated “skins” betting. Continue reading...
Source: guardian.co.uk