UK Gambling Commission Revokes Gaming License for Betting Company Bodugi
Posted: April 8, 2014
Updated: May 3, 2017
Pressing concerns regarding Bodugi’s unscrupulous practices leads to UK Gambling Commission revoking their license
Gambling Commission of UK revokes a remote operating license for social betting provider Bodugi, after a review of the company.
Following reports that Bodugi has been accused of employing practices that were not in line with the laws of the Commission, its license has been suspended by the governing body.
It has been brought to the Commission’s attention that there are some burgeoning concerns. They believe that the mobile betting firms “unsuitable to carry out its licensed activities in a manner which is consistent with the licensing objectives.”
Additionally, the regulatory body also highlighted that Bodugi has not been forthcoming with providing either assistance or the necessary information in the matter.
Bodugi “failed to cooperate with this review” and that “one or more conditions of the license has been breached”. Based on this, they have decided to proceed forward with the license suspension.
The Gambling Commission decided to undertake this measure to revoke the license under the section 117(2)(f) and 119(1) of the Gambling Act 2005.