Full Tilt Poker Pays Licensing Payment
According to The Alderney Gambling Control Commission Full Tilt Poker has paid in its ?250,000 licensing payment, and that the internet poker room’s license is accepted lawful till a hearing to fully resolve Full Tilt’s destiny is held.
The hearing is planned to take place no later than the 15th of September and here will be considered a great number of applications against the accused poker operator embracing cash laundering, illegitimate gaming transgressions, and bank cheat. In an allegation issued by the AGCC it was reported that the gambling regulating authority is in talks with Full Tilt to appeal to the safeguarding of gamblers’ deposits.
Concerning the payment of the licensing fee, the AGCC statement reported, that punters are interested in the recent payment of belated licence fees by FTP too as it permits commercial negotiations to be held that might lead to successful refunding transactions as a result. All the particulars about the concrete date and the place of the following hearing will be announced in the near future.
If Full Tilt keeps up its Alderney license, it will be estimated like a good sign for the whole organization since it allows dealing with abroad investors, with the target of receiving enough sums of cash added in to the company to get gamblers paid the money owed to them.