- Online gaming in Malta faces “key challenges,” particularly from national regulations from EU member states.
- Cuschieri was appointed as head of the Lotteries & Gaming Authority just this month, following the resignation of Mario Galea and Reuben Portanier.
- He insisted on the need to enhance player protection mechanisms.
- Edward Zammit Lewis, Malta’s Parliamentary Secretary for Economic Growth, echoed Cuschieri when he addressed a Malta iGaming Seminar.
Speaking at the Malta iGaming Seminar, newly-appointed LGA Executive Chairman Joseph Cuschieri stated that the regulatory body must re-invent itself if it is to drive growth in the online gaming sector over the next decade.