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JACKPOT LTD v GAMBLING REGULATORY AUTHORITY 2017 SCJ 119 Record No. 113666 THE SUPREME COURT OF MAURITIUS In the matter of: Jackpot Ltd Applicant V Gambling Regulatory Authority Respondent-JUDGMENT This is an application for conditional leave to appeal to the Judicial Committee against a. Jacpot v Gambling Regulatory Authority 2018 UKPC 16 – Privy Council. The decision of the Privy Council is important as it lays down the principles underpinning applications from Mauritius before this jurisdiction. In particular this decision has a particular focus on applications by way of ‘special leave’.
Effective cross-border supervision through exchange of information
Effective cooperation and exchange of information as well as robust working relationship between regulators are key to preserving financial stability. The FSC has signed several Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) with local, regional and international counterparts aiming at:
- consolidating supervision of cross-border operations of financial institutions;
- defining mechanisms to share information in accordance with international standards; and
- reinforcing collaboration amongst institutions in the fight against crime, Money Laundering and Financing of Terrorism.
- The FSC is also committed to adhering to international best practices on transparency and disclosure of information.
MoUs (relating to the supervision of AIFMD entities) with European Union (EU) Member States Securities Regulators
Gambling Regulatory Authority Mauritius Vacancies 2017
MoUs (relating to the supervision of AIFMD entities) with European Economic Area (EEA) Securities Regulators
MoUs (relating to the supervision of AIFMD entities) with Other Securities Regulators
MoUs with Foreign Authorities
MoUs with Foreign Institutions
Fintech Cooperation Agreement
Letter of cooperation in technical exchange
Bilateral MOUs with Local Authorities
Gambling Regulatory Authority Mauritius
Tripartite MoUs with Local Authorities
Memorandum of Cooperation with Local Authorities
Effective cross-border supervision through exchange of information
Effective cooperation and exchange of information as well as robust working relationship between regulators are key to preserving financial stability. The FSC has signed several Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) with local, regional and international counterparts aiming at:
- consolidating supervision of cross-border operations of financial institutions;
- defining mechanisms to share information in accordance with international standards; and
- reinforcing collaboration amongst institutions in the fight against crime, Money Laundering and Financing of Terrorism.
- The FSC is also committed to adhering to international best practices on transparency and disclosure of information.
MoUs (relating to the supervision of AIFMD entities) with European Union (EU) Member States Securities Regulators

MoUs (relating to the supervision of AIFMD entities) with European Economic Area (EEA) Securities Regulators
MoUs (relating to the supervision of AIFMD entities) with Other Securities Regulators
MoUs with Foreign Authorities
Gambling Regulatory Authority Mauritius Website
MoUs with Foreign Institutions
Gambling Regulatory Authority In Mauritius
Fintech Cooperation Agreement
Letter of cooperation in technical exchange
Bilateral MOUs with Local Authorities
Tripartite MoUs with Local Authorities

Gambling Regulatory Authority Mauritius
Gambling Regulatory Authority Act Mauritius
Memorandum of Cooperation with Local Authorities
Mauritius Gambling Regulatory Authority Act 2007
