By AAP British bookmaker William Hill is set to pay PS6.2 million ($A10.9 million) in penalties for “systemic social responsibility and money laundering failures”, the Gambling Commission has announced. An investigation by the body revealed that between November 2014 and August 2016, the bookmaker breached anti-money laundering and social responsibility regulations. It… Read More » Read full article
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