Illegal Australian online casino faces investigation

An online casino that illegally promotes roulette, blackjack and 800 other games of chance to Australian gamblers may soon have its local website shut down after the registered owner revealed to The New Daily he knew nothing about the business.

Since 2012, the Emu Group Ltd has promoted itself as the leading provider of internet casino games in the Australian market even though online casino-style gaming is illegal under Australian law.
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The company announced on March 4 that a 38-year-old Perth man had won a $121,500 windfall while playing a digital pokies game on its site.

The registered owner of the Australian domain website is Gold Coast hairdresser Jeff Muller, who stridently denies any connection with the gambling operation.

Mr Muller said he never knew the website existed before he was told by The New Daily that it had been registered under his company’s name.

“That is all news to me,” Mr Muller said.

“I have nothing to do with this website.”

Mr Muller said he was now taking legal advice to find a way to remove his name from the com.au domain registry.

“That’s obviously what the solicitor is working on – he has already downloaded the paperwork.”

Under rules established by the Australian domain name regulator, auDA, websites can be shut down if they are found to be registered using fraudulent methods.

So who owns EmuCasino?

EmuCasino operates as a global casino operator, with its ultimate holding company – EMU Inc – incorporated in Panama, a notorious tax haven.

Its operating company, EmuGroup Limited, is registered in Malta, another jurisdiction known for tax avoidance.

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EmuCasino’s holding company is registered in Panama, a notorious tax haven. Photo: Getty
It is authorised to operate a casino over the internet under a licence issued by the gaming regulator of Curacao – yet another tax haven located in the Caribbean.

The New Daily has pieced together the casino’s corporate structure by conducting searches of official company registries in Malta and Panama.

While EmuCasino’s byzantine structure is not unusual in the online gambling market, it is likely to be of special interest to Australian regulators and law enforcement agencies because it promotes itself on its websites as “Australian-owned”.

According to the Panamanian companies registry, the shares of EmuCasino are held in the names of two trust companies, which effectively obscure the identities of the Australian owners.

According to filings made to Panamanian regulators, the holding company was incorporated by a law firm known as Quijano & Associates – one of Panama’s leading providers of shelf company registrations.

Quijano & Associates competes against Mossack Fonseca – the law firm now at the centre of an international tax evasion scandal after sensitive documents about its clients were leaked earlier this month to world media.