The Gambling Supervision Commission says it's looking for feedback on new rules about who is fit and proper to run companies.
On its website, it says it's issued a draft document on the updated guidelines and wants views from the industry.
The guidance explains how the commission assesses if individuals and entities meet required standards for integrity, competency and financial standing.
You have until Monday, May 25 to submit views - you can do so via this link.
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