With the recent hosting of its first Sports Betting Integrity Conference, the Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) demonstrated its resolute commitment to advancing openness and thwarting corruption in the gaming industry. The purpose of the conference was to promote candid conversations and information sharing in order to protect the integrity of sports betting operations.
A wide range of stakeholders attended the conference, including well-known companies like Sportradar, UEFA, IOC, IBIA, UNODC, ITIA, and ESIC. The Office of the Attorney General, the Malta Football Association (MFA), the Malta Police Force, and the Authority for Integrity in Maltese Sports were among the local organizations that took an active part.
MGA CEO Charles Mizzi emphasized the organization’s steadfast dedication to maintaining the integrity of sports betting in his introductory remarks. He underlined the value of teamwork in tackling the changing issues brought on by unethical business practices. Mizzi emphasized the necessity of teamwork in the fight against corruption and upholding an equitable and long-lasting gaming environment.
Stakeholders were able to exchange knowledge, strategies, and best practices for tackling integrity-related problems throughout the meeting. In order to keep ahead of new dangers and protect the integrity of sports and betting, participants sought to develop collaboration and information exchange. All participants were thanked by the MGA for their enthusiastic participation and valuable contributions to the program.