

Italy has repeatedly attempted to reduce the influence organized crime has on the country.

It also provides a mechanism to more easily report questionable activity to regulators and authorities. Italy introduces a new mobile tool designed to give individuals in the country access to data on the status of gaming operators, including whether they are licensed. He has stated in press conferences that this indicator is worrisome, as it shows how prolific the mafia is at infiltrating almost any industry. spoke to a former senator, Gianfranco Pasquino, earlier this year, who asserted that organized crime was taking advantage of the pandemic and casino shutdowns.įederico Cafiero De Rao, the national anti-mafia prosecutor, believes that Italy’s black market is worth more than €20 billion ($23 billion). As many land-based casinos in Italy feel the pressure of COVID-19 closures, organized crime in the country has grown, according to officials in the country.
