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< P > About it warned the British regulator & ndash; Gambling Gaming Commission (UK Gambling Comission, UKGC). As reports & nbsp; Focusgn, the Office has updated the management of money laundering and terrorism financing.
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< P > Gambling also warned that it found some casino, both offline and online, which provide “Financial Services”, in particular with & nbsp; < b > exchange of foreign currency , transfer to cash. UKGC stressed that the persons conducting such operations should be undergoing reinforced checks for reliability.