The KSA is now granted enhanced authority through articles 34a and 34n of the new Remote Gambling Act, increasing its regulatory powers.
Under the new legislation, the KSA has the right to shut down business premises for the purpose of investigation in relation to land-based operations.
Additionally, the KSA is empowered to conduct home searches without permission and inspectors have the authority to seize objects.
In the realm of online gaming investigations, the KSA can assume a false identity online, effectively using “mystery shopping” to uncover any criminal activities.
Furthermore, the regulator is now able to demand that any financial service providers working with illegal gambling sites cease their activities, rather than just suggesting it as before.
These enhanced powers are part of the KSA’s efforts to combat illegality and crime, while also focusing on protecting consumers and preventing gambling addiction.
The Dutch gambling policy encompasses more than just the upcoming legalization and regulation of online games of chance. Other components of the new legislation aim to create a safe environment for individuals who wish to participate in games of chance.
The KSA recently imposed a €10,000 penalty on Nederlandse Loterij for advertising its product to minors.