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RegulationG3 Newswire · Jun 16

Audit Court prosecutor pushes for full transparency on owners of licensed betting operators in Brazil

By James MarrisonJune 16, 2026

The brief

A prosecutor from Brazil's Federal Audit Court (TCU) is advocating for increased transparency concerning the ownership structures of licensed fixed-odds betting operators. This initiative follows a case challenging the secrecy surrounding licensing files in the burgeoning Brazilian sports betting market.

The Sub-Prosecutor, Lucas Rocha Furtado, has formally requested the court to compel the Ministry of Finance to disclose detailed information about the beneficial owners of these licensed entities. The move aims to ensure accountability and prevent potential conflicts of interest within the regulated industry.

This push for transparency is crucial as Brazil continues to establish its regulatory framework for sports betting. Greater clarity on operator ownership is essential for maintaining market integrity, fostering fair competition, and protecting consumers in this rapidly evolving sector.

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