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KINGSTON, Jamaica â The Betting Gaming and Lotteries Commission (BGLC) says the introduction of a Central Monitoring System (CMS) will significantly strengthen transparency, accountability and public confidence in Jamaicaâs gaming machine sector.
The commission says the automated system forms part of a wider programme of regulatory reforms designed to modernise oversight of gaming machines and align Jamaica with international best practices.
Executive Director of the BGLC, Timar Powell, told JIS News in an interview, that the commission will issue a Request for Proposal (RFP) to identify a qualified provider to deploy and manage the CMS under BGLCâs oversight.
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