
Ontario’s alcohol and gaming commissions (Agco) slap theScore with a $ 105,000 fine after it fails to meet responsible gaming standards. Ontario’s gambling regulator has implemented the rules and patterns that are stronger, which describes the player’s protection measures to “strictly” in the self-releasing news.
Agco found three main points deemed worthy of $ 105k fine. Thessside, owned by Score Media and Gaming Inc., found to violate player safety standards by what appears to be a total of disrespect for them. It includes failing to see red flags in a patron “repeatedly demanded bonuses” and “lost-losses of losses. The same person’s” signs of distress, that all the thessores have shown, that all the thesssore fails to work.
Agco has issued $ 105,000 in Itscore penalties due to said failure to resolve high troubleshooting safety in patron: https://t.co/thajtim1ot Pic.twitter.com/3al0topshq
– Alcohol & Gaming Commission on Ontario (@ont_agco) October 7, 2025
Another patron reported wage $ 2.5 million CAD ($ 1,792,312.50), which lost approximately $ 230,000 ($ 164,892) in eight months. Agco reported that the individual gambled at $ 100,000 ($ 71,692.50) in the first month, and showing clear signs of “potential Damage related to gambling. “
Another point that causes the agco to issue $ 105k well so the operator “depends on” patrons to assess self without any check in their backgrounds.
Agco maintains strict enforcement of Ontario gaming regulations
Speaking of Press releaseDr. Karin Schnarr, Chief Executive Officer and Registrar, Agco, said:
“Player protections are a basic requirement for any gambling operator who conducts Ontario’s business. They don’t just wrap up their players’ trust.”
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