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Betfair hit with KSh 42 million fine for failing to safeguard players. This raises concerns for Kenyan players and calls for review of local casino licenses.
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James Holloway is Senior Casino Analyst at The Non-Gamstop Daily, where he leads the technical side of UKGC casino testing. With six years in UK iGaming editorial, James focuses on payout timing, KYC behaviour, software-supplier coverage and the small print in bonus terms that most affiliate sites skim over. He runs the cashout-timing audit on every casino on the editorial shortlist (Bet365, William Hill, Sky Vegas, Ladbrokes) and writes the operator reviews on which the publication's recommendations are built. Before iGaming, James worked in payments compliance at a UK fintech.
Senior Casino Analyst at The Non-Gamstop Daily | 6+ years UKGC operator review | payments compliance background

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