The Democratic Republic of Congo is moving to bring its gambling industry under tighter state supervision, as authorities seek to address a reported tax collection gap in a market estimated to generate nearly $1.7 billion in annual iGaming revenue.
The state of the Democratic Republic of Congo is enhancing its oversight of the gambling sector to tackle a significant tax shortfall. Despite the substantial revenue of about $1.7 billion annually from iGaming, the government has reportedly only collected approximately $1 million in taxes...