the U.S. keeps on fighting gamming and targets Antigua

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  • bigboydan
    SBR Aristocracy
    • 08-10-05
    • 55420

    #1
    the U.S. keeps on fighting gamming and targets Antigua
    so much for western union in Antigua


    MORE GAMING WOES ... US takes aim at Antigua Internet gambling industry again

    Wednesday January 11 2006



    by Marabel Jacobs


    Speculation is rife that the week long closure of Western Union offices in Antigua & Barbuda is another move by the powerful United States to restrain gaming companies operating in Antigua & Barbuda.

    Consultant and former Director of Offshore Gaming Ron Maginley said the Western Union situation has to be seen in the perspective of the WTO issue with Antigua & Barbuda and the US.

    “As far as I am aware it is the only jurisdiction for which it has done this closure.

    “I don’t know whether or not this is because of gaming, but certainly questions arise as to why Western Union would have taken a unilateral decision to only shut down offices within Antigua & Barbuda in light of our continued action at the WTO.”

  • tacomax
    SBR Hall of Famer
    • 08-10-05
    • 9619

    #2
    It really is laughable. Didn't the government learn anything from prohibition?
    Originally posted by pags11
    SBR would never get rid of me...ever...
    Originally posted by BuddyBear
    I'd probably most likely chose Pags to jack off too.
    Originally posted by curious
    taco is not a troll, he is a bubonic plague bacteria.
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    • pags11
      SBR Posting Legend
      • 08-18-05
      • 12264

      #3
      damn, so almost all of money coming into this country was because of online gambling?...
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      • bigboydan
        SBR Aristocracy
        • 08-10-05
        • 55420

        #4
        heres the latest on this story:

        Antigua Western Union services remains suspended

        Tuesday January 24 2006
        Antigua Sun

        It remains a virtual wait and see situation as the services at the four branches of Western Union remain suspended until further notice.

        The SUN learned that the team which came to Antigua to conduct a compliance audit has completed its work and had returned to mainland USA with its findings for further analysis.

        It is now up to the head office in Miami to make a determination as to whether or not operations will re-open.

        Operations on the island are now in limbo with many customers, who depend on the company’s money transfer services, forced to seek alternate means.

        Western Union consultant at British American, Henson James said they were awaiting information from Western Union’s head office and could not do anything until then.

        Until that time the company’s operations in the country will remain suspended.

        Local branches have been closed for over two weeks.

        The suspension, according to a Western Union official, was the result of an ongoing internal review.

        The official, speaking to the SUN in a recent interview, said Western Union monitors its business and periodically conducts routine reviews of its agent base and during the course of such reviews identify certain circumstances which require further attention.

        He further stated the date for service restoration at that time had not been identified, but the company is working towards that end.

        Western Union operations at Jolly Harbour, Spencer’s Supermarket, Liberta, M&M’s on Old Parham Road and British American on Redcliffe Street, have all been affected by the closure.
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