Alderney Gaming Control Commission

Are you looking for the best online casinos that hold a licence with Alderney? Take a look here! AGCC is a regulatory body located in Alderney. The Alderney Gambling Control Commission (known as the AGCC) was first established back in May of 2000, and The Commission is formed of a Chairman and three independent members. The Commission is fully independent and non-political (allowing it to make impartial decisions at all times), and The Commission is responsible for regulating eGambling.

Alderney Gambling Control Commission (AGCC) was established in May 2000. The Commission is independent and non political, and regulates eGambling on behalf of the States of Alderney. The Commission ensures that its regulatory and supervisory approach meets the very highest of international standards.[1] The mission of AGCC is to maintain the integrity and ensure fairness of online gambling business in Alderney. The commission seeks all aspects of online gambling services to be delivered in accordance with high industry standards, based on the principles of honesty. These aspects include such issues as funding, gains pay offs, software performed processes, etc. The commission claims to protect players' interests from any kind of criminal influence.[2] The Commission is chaired by Lord Faulkner of Worcester.[3]

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  1. ^Gambling Online and Offshore. IBLS, Inc. 2007-06-25. pp. 18–21. ISBN978-0-9791386-5-2.
  2. ^'Alderney Jurisdiction'. Archived from the original on 2013-02-05. Retrieved 2011-05-31.
  3. ^'Register of interests'. Parliament.uk. Retrieved 24 April 2019.
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Alderney Gambling Control Commission revokes Sheriff Gaming licence

The Alderney Gambling Control Commission (AGCC) officially announced that online slots developer Sheriff Gaming had lost its gaming licence this week.

The anticipated decision came with little shock after the AGCC had suspended the licence held by Sheriff Gaming’s parent company Bubble Group NV in September 2013.

Action was taken by the AGCC against Bubble Group NV after it had been confirmed that the company was being investigated on suspicion of being involved in money laundering and illegal gambling.

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An investigation was launched by Dutch authorities and several Bubble Group NV directors were arrested. A large percentage of the company’s assets were also seized with bank accounts linked to the company frozen.

Sheriff Gaming has denied any involvement in any of the allegations launched against its parent company but the AGCC felt that the developer was unfit to hold a gaming licence.

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A statement from Executive Director of the AGCC Andre Wilsenach read “The Commissioners of the Alderney Gambling Control Commission have withdrawn the Category 2 Associate Certificate of Bubble Group BV.”

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The statement continued “This action follows a regulatory hearing held on Monday 24th February, 2014 at which the Commissioners determined that Bubble Group BV was no longer fit and proper to hold such a certificate.”