Ban on UFC bets: Ontario gaming operators ordered to stop accepting wagers
The commission says that once necessary remedial steps have been taken, operators can provide information demonstrating that UFC bets meet established standards.“This is not a decision we take lightly, knowing the popularity of UFC events in Ontario’s sports books. However, the risks of insider betting on event and wagering integrity should be highly concerning to all,” Tom Mungham, the AGCO’s registrar and CEO, wrote in a statement.
“We will continue to work with gaming operators, the OLG, iGaming Ontario and UFC to ensure that wagering on UFC events meets the AGCO’s Standards.”
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