Yagmur Uysal
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South Korea has officially appointed Choi Byung-hwan, a seasoned policy expert and former senior government official, as the new Chairman of the National Gambling Control Commission (NGCC). According to an announcement from the NGCC, Choi will lead the country’s gambling watchdog for a three-year term, tasked with modernising the nation’s regulatory framework and strengthening safeguards against gambling-related harm. Choi succeeds the outgoing leadership at a time when South Korea is balancing the economic contributions of its legalised gambling sectors, including horse racing, lotteries, and foreigner-only casinos, against rising public concern over problem gambling and the proliferation of illegal online markets. […]
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