That's impossble, as the GCB as only existed as a regulatory body for about a year.
While the Ministry of Justice did authorize the four initial "Master Licenses" (at about $50k a pop, which is a steal of a deal if you ask me), they were very hands off and didn't get involved with anything.
Now, however, they've clearly seen the error of their ways. They must've seen the amount of money the master license holders were making and decided that they wanted that for themselves.
The four original master license holders:
- Curacao e-Gaming (1668/JAZ, also known as Cyberluck Curacao)
- Antillephone NV (8048/JAZ)
- Curacao Interactive Licensing (5536/JAZ)
- Gaming Curacao (365/JAZ)
Personally, I don't think any of these are legitimate companies. There's no dedicated websites belonging to them or their parent companies. Antillephone appears to be the only one that even TRIES to look legitimate.
By comparison, there's TONS of info and a complete website dedicated to the Nevada Gaming Control Board and it's employees.
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