Bulgaria gambling regulator suspends Eurofootball licence for three months


SOFIA (Reuters) - Bulgaria's gambling commission on Wednesday suspended the licence of the country's first private bookmaker Eurofootball for three months, citing unpaid taxes to the state between December 2014 and December 2019.

The commission said that Eurofootball, which offers betting on sports and horse and dog racing, could resume betting activities if it pays 329 million levs ($182.11 million) to the state within three months.

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