As expected, Government-commissioned report concludes that licensing of online gambling should be opened up to international operators to channel more players through regulated sites.
National operator Svenska Spel has suspended 14 accounts thought to have won at least $280k using illegal software.
New proposals expected later this year will aim to reduce problem gambling, and may bring increased scrutiny to unlicensed operators.
Police raid homes and confiscate equipment, and players receive letters demanding full disclosure of poker winnings, both online and live, over the last four years.
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