
Two local lottery operators get go-ahead to run online betting
Government sets $1M fine for every violation.
The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has allowed state-linked Singapore Pools and the Singapore Turf Club to introduce online gaming services in the next two months. They were however prohibited to offer casino-style games or poker.
Both operators will face $1M fine for every guideline breach.
According to MHA, a complete ban would only serve to drive more remote gambling underground, making it harder to detect, and exacerbate the associated law and order and social concerns.
"A tightly-controlled exempt operator regime mitigates such concerns," it explained.
The government unit cited Hong Kong and Norway as amongst the countries allowing limited online betting in tightly controlled condition.