The government of Timor-Leste has approved a resolution revoking all online gambling and betting licences, halting the granting of new licences, and prohibiting any future issuances until regulatory reforms are introduced. This decisive action follows concerns raised by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) regarding emerging organised criminal networks in the Oecussi enclave. Recent investigations and raids uncovered illegal operations, resulting in the detention of more than 30 foreign workers suspected of participating in unauthorized gambling activities.
Industry experts have highlighted that certain operators were exploiting domestic licences to serve international markets, creating unfair competition and exposing Timor-Leste to regulatory risks. The temporary suspension ensures operators cease all activities while the government updates the legal framework to prevent misuse. This intervention demonstrates the seriousness with which Timor-Leste views the threats posed by digital criminal activity and aligns with recommendations to strengthen oversight.
The move also comes ahead of Timor-Leste’s accession to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), a step that could otherwise increase the risk of cross-border expansion of illicit networks. By suspending licences and implementing stricter controls, the government aims to protect national interests, safeguard social stability, and ensure the country’s online gambling environment meets international standards.
This regulatory development serves as a cautionary example for other jurisdictions in Southeast Asia, reflecting the importance of strong governance and proactive enforcement in the online gambling sector. Operators, regulators, and industry observers will be closely monitoring the reforms and the timeline for licence reinstatements, making this a pivotal moment for Timor-Leste’s digital gaming landscape.