Malta's oldest casino towers over the bay in front of St. Julian's, the island's party capital. In the former summer residence Dragonara, where Italian nobles once vacationed, tourists in shorts now play at the flashing machines.
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Malta's oldest casino towers over the bay in front of St. Julian's, the island's party capital. In the former summer residence Dragonara, where Italian nobles once vacationed, tourists in shorts now play at the flashing machines.
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Interesting post and a good example regardingLapalingo , Löwen Play and even the oh-so-safe, reputable and supposedly strict Malta Gaming Authority. That's exactly what I do here already mentioned. Everyone has a hand in it somehow, but of course you don't make a big deal about it. And if something really comes to light through research and becomes public, then everything will be done to cover it up.
Money has always ruled everything and there will always be ways by clever people (lawyers etc.) to circumvent or cover up certain things. But who knows, if we had the chance, we wouldn't do it the same way. It remains a question of morality whether one can achieve even more profits by exploiting loopholes and thus optimize the business, bypassing the tax-eating and taking authorities.
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