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A court in Sweden has lowered the financial penalty given to a Kindred Group branch back in 2020. The initial sanction was levied because the Swedish Gaming Authority (SGA) believed that specific promotional activities conducted by Spooniker, the subsidiary involved, breached local bonus rules. Although Kindred insists that the regulations were ambiguous and their understanding was legitimate, they implemented adjustments to their offerings in accordance with the SGA’s recommendations. Following an appeal of the original ruling, the penalty was considerably diminished. In separate gaming news, officials in Macau have detained eight persons for suspected casino-related deception.

At the beginning of this month, the sector reinforced its dedication to combating counterfeit products and unethical commercial conduct. A pair of fresh regulations were unveiled, indicating a genuine endeavor to rectify issues and establish a framework that inspires universal confidence.

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