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CURACAO Latin America and Caribbean Regulators Roundtable


l Responsible Gambling in the Lottery and Gaming Industry


l Te Current State of the Anti-Money Laundering Guidelines


l What Information Security Means to You: Is It Crucial for Your Organization?


l Online Monitoring and Control System: Te Latin American and Caribbean Experience


As part of the program, Regulators Roundtable participants traveled to a local casino to watch a live on-site inspection demonstration of their monitoring and control system, courtesy of the Curacao Gaming Control Board.


Curacao Gaming Control Board Executive Director Gino Campbell said, “We are extremely proud to have been the host regulator of the first Caribbean edition of GLI University’s Latin American and Caribbean Regulators Roundtable 2016. I can only express myself in superlatives. Close to a hundred participants from 24 countries that fell in love with our beautiful island added up to a very special experience. Tis time around, the quality of the presentations was exceptionally high with many relevant topics and lively exchanges of knowledge.


“I was pleasantly surprised by the amount of intra- regulatory relationship building and networking that spawned out of this event, underlining my firm belief that only together can we make each other better. As an organization, the Curacao Gaming Control Board has grown because of this. We offer a heartfelt thank


you to GLI for honoring Curacao with this prestigious event.”


Te Regulators Roundtable was concluded with a cocktail event, providing attendees with an exclusive opportunity to network with other professionals and further discuss topics presented at the educational event.


Peru’s General Director of the General Direction of Casino Games and Slot Machines Manuel Antonio San Román Benavente said, “Each Regulators Roundtable organized by GLI exceeds the previous one. You are able to notice this in all details of the event – the topics and the opportunity that it provides us to meet and create relationships with our counterparts, among many other things. Tese are strengths that GLI gains as years pass. Te big winners are all of the regulators who have the great opportunity to participate and strengthen the friendship and fraternity with other regulators and the organizing team. We return to our countries full of new experiences and grateful for the good times that are much appreciated.”


National Director of Lotteries and Quinielas, Uruguay and President of the Ibero-American Corporation of State Lotteries (CIBELAE) Luis Alberto Gama Hernández said, “In my opinion, this conference is extremely important to our lotteries, and the topics and speakers are wisely selected. It is not in vain that this is the ninth Regulators Roundtable and with even more success every year. As a regulator, the results were excellent and totally positive. I encourage the celebration of this type of events because they offer prestige to the industry.”


“In my opinion, this


conference is extremely important to our lotteries,


and the topics and speakers are wisely selected. It is not in vain that this is the ninth Regulators Roundtable and with even more success


every year. As a regulator, the results were excellent and totally positive. I


encourage the celebration of this type of events


because they offer prestige to the industry.”


Luis Alberto Gama


Hernández, National Director CIBELAE


As G3 went to press, GLI’s Latin American and Caribbean team was preparing for their next large event – Global Gaming Expo (G2E) in September. G2E taking place at the end of September in Las Vegas.


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