The Kahnawà:ke Gaming Commission is a tribal gaming authority revoking authorization for an online gaming operator, directly reflecting tribal gaming regulatory action.
The revoked operator provided online casino gaming services (spinhub.casino), making online gambling regulation a secondary component of this enforcement action.
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The update describes the permanent revocation of a named operator's (Einrai Ltd.) Client Provider Authorization by the Kahnawà:ke Gaming Commission, which is a clear Licence Revocation action.
Licence revocation is formal regulatory action against a named operator, requiring the mandatory Enforcement parent tag.
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ADVISORY NOTICE For immediate release EINRAI LTD. – REVOCATION OF CLIENT PROVIDER AUTHORIZATION (MOHAWK TERRITORY OF KAHNAWAKE – April 9, 2026) – Pursuant to a…
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TITLE: Kahnawà:ke Gaming Commission Revokes Client Provider Authorization for Einrai Ltd.
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On April 9, 2026, the Kahnawà:ke Gaming Commission announced the revocation of the Client Provider Authorization held by Einrai Ltd., effective April 2, 2026. The revocation was issued pursuant to a Resolution from the Commission.
Following the revocation, the online gaming sites operated by Einrai Ltd. are no longer licensed or regulated by the Commission. The affected sites are: https://spinhub.casino, https://spinhub2.casino, and https://spinhub-2.casino. The Commission will not receive or consider complaints concerning Einrai submitted after the effective date of April 2, 2026.
The Kahnawà:ke Gaming Commission, established in 1996, is the licensing and regulatory authority for gaming activity within and from the Mohawk Territory of Kahnawà:ke, a sovereign jurisdiction located outside Montréal, Québec, Canada. The Commission has been continuously licensing and regulating online gaming since July 1999.
For further information, interested parties may contact the Kahnawà:ke Gaming Commission at info@gamingcommission.ca or visit www.gamingcommission.ca.