The International Social Games Association (ISGA) has commended the Singapore Government for “significantly” addressing its concerns over the Remote Gambling Bill, which was passed in Parliament last month.
Chief executive of the ISGA, Mr Luc Delany, said: “ISGA appreciates the responsiveness of the Singapore Government on this matter and looks forward to being a partner and resource in developing Singapore’s social games and technology sector. We are also ever-ready to be a resource to the MHA and MDA in the rule-making exercise with respect to the effectuation of the Remote Gambling Bill.”
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