EN ▼Cyprus Minister of Justice Costas Fytiris has officially confirmed that the state intends to use the suspension and non-renewal of gambling licenses as a strategic tool to combat organized crime. Regulators are shifting from formal oversight to rigorous “fit and proper” testing of business owners.
The first major company to be affected by these measures is the betting operator BookieCo. The National Betting Authority (NBA) refused to renew the operator’s license, leading to the immediate cessation of its activities across the island.
The regulator’s decision is tied to the owner of the company, Lazaros Philippou, a businessman from Larnaca who is currently in custody. A massive investigation into him and his circle includes:
Under the Betting Law of 2019, the Cyprus regulator has the authority to annul or refuse a license if the company’s shareholders or directors fail to meet the criteria of professional reliability and integrity.
Key Shift: A criminal investigation into management is now considered sufficient grounds for closing a business, even prior to a formal court conviction. This reflects a broader pivot by Justice Minister Costas Fytiris to dismantle the financial lifelines of organized crime networks.
Sources: Phileleftheros (Cyprus), Cyprus Mail.
