Irish gambling regulator signs MoU with Belgian Gaming Commission

Irish gambling regulator signs MoU with Belgian Gaming Commission

Gambling Commission president Magali Clavie met with GRAI CEO Anne Marie Caulfied in Dublin.

Ireland.- The Gambling Regulatory Authority of Ireland (GRAI) and the Belgian Gaming Commission have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) pledging cooperation on regulatory issues. The agreement was signed as Gambling Commission president Magali Clavie met with GRAI CEO Anne Marie Caulfied in Dublin.

The MoU outlines general principles of collaboration between the two regulators to enable closer working relationships.

Belgian Gambling Commission president Magali Clavie met with GRAI CEO Anne Marie Caulfied in Dublin.

Anne Marie Caulfield said: “This Memorandum of Understanding with the Belgian Gaming Commission is a significant step in formalising the working relationship between Irish and Belgian gambling regulators. I would like to thank Magali Clavie, Steve Mees, and their colleagues for the support and advice they have given the Gambling Regulatory Authority of Ireland in its formative phase.”

This is the second MoU that the GRAI has signed since it began operating this year. In April, it signed a MoU with the British Gambling Commission (UKGC). In an interview with Focus Gaming News, a spokesperson said the regulator had held meetings with various regulatory bodies and hoped to make more cooperation agreements.

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