Our lawmakers are debating whether to promulgate a law banning online gambling, as the present administration is concerned that the more than $700 million in revenues will be lost in taxes.
So, to prevent the government from losing huge revenues, the Central Bank has come out with these measures.
Do you think these guidelines are enough to mitigate gambling addiction?
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The question is, how they would be tracking out into those people who had been doing gambling? If they would be able to track out with that direct deposit into a certain casino platform then they can possibly detect and impose some limits but what if a certain user do make out some indirect way for them to be able to gamble? Lets say that they would be that making out some withdrawal without directing into the casino and then later on they would be that going for another option for cashing in. If these casino platforms only that accepts bank and e-wallets then these institutions would be that strict when it comes to compliance on which considering that on what would be the consequences that they might experience or violation then they would be that going against with the government. It is that somewhat anticipated or being expected that they would be rather thinking on no to ban it because they will be that losing up that revenue or tax on which basing up with those numbers above then it is that indeed a very huge thing that they would lost if ever they would be deciding on banning it out.