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Belgium grills bwin co-chief
BWIN’S co-chief executive was yesterday questioned by Belgian gambling authorities over the firm’s activities in the country.
Norbert Teufelberger was speaking at a gaming conference in Brussels when officers from the Belgian gambling commission approached him.
Bwin is disputing an internet block on its Belgian operations, which is costing the company £560,000 a month in revenues.
Belgium only allows firms with offline licences to operate, a policy bwin says conflicts with EU law.