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Bloomberry denies CEO being sued by Philippine Central Bank

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The event will take place from September 30 to October 2 with the collaboration of the National Lottery of Beneficence of El Salvador.

El Salvador.- The Ibero-American Corporation of State Lotteries and Betting (Cibelae) announced that registration is now open for the sessions on "Official gaming: anti-money laundering prevention and innovation", which will be held in collaboration with the National Lottery of Beneficence of El Salvador (LNB) from September 30 to October 2, 2024 at the Sheraton Presidente San Salvador Hotel, in the Salvadoran capital. 

From Cibelae, it was explained that "this top-level event will bring together international experts from the lottery and state betting sector, who will address the challenges and opportunities posed by the current regulated gaming landscape, exchanging experiences and ideas". 

In this regard, they detailed that participants will be able to learn about the latest trends in technological innovation, as well as the best practices for preventing money laundering in the sector. Additionally, lotteries and suppliers from the region will present solutions and success stories linked to different innovation approaches.

"The Cibelae Conferences in San Salvador will be an excellent opportunity to strengthen our networks, discuss topics of common interest and, above all, seek innovative solutions together for the challenges we will face," declared Javier Milián, president of the LNB and president of Cibelae. 

He added: "In addition to the conference sessions and workshops we have prepared a series of activities that will allow them to enjoy the rich culture and hospitality of El Salvador. We want this congress to be not only productive but also a memorable experience for everyone."

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The company said Enrique K. Razon Junior has no pending civil or criminal cases before any Philippine court or government agency.

The Philippines.- Bloomberry has issued a press release warning of a fake news story that claims its chairman and CEO, Enrique K. Razon Junior, has been sued by the Central Bank of the Philippines. According to the company, this news item was designed to resemble the interface of Inquirer.net’s website and features a misleading lead photo of Razon. It was promoted through sponsored posts on Facebook and Instagram.

The company stated: “We wish to inform the public that Razon has no pending civil or criminal cases before any Philippine court or government agency. We urge everyone to exercise caution and critical thinking when encountering such information online. Please rely on official ICTSI information and verified sources for accurate and reliable news.”

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