

Jason Fargan, L’Ex CTO (Chief Technology Officer), or of the malta gaming authority, was Sentenced in court in Malta for various offenses.
The accusation in court took place only 5 months after He left his position in December 2022.
But let's find out for what Jason was condemned, and how these frauds were discovered, in this article by the our sector experts.
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Who and jason irrugia?
Jason Farrugia, the former MGA CTO who was sentenced to court in Malta, He worked for the Body for almost 11 years.
In parallel to his Studies at the University of Malta he got the Cisa Certification (Certified Information Systems Auditor). Subsequently she worked like computer technician for Scan Computers and how English teacher for tourists who visited Malta.
It was also Business assistant for Vodafone, computer workshop assistant for the University of Malta and, before working for Malta Gaming Authority, manager alla Dakar Software Systems.
The reasons why the former MGA CTO was sentenced to Malta
The former MGA CTO sentenced to court in Malta was accused of various crimes immediately after he left the body.
Everything started before December 2022 When the regulatory body started Investigations against the pharyrgia for alleged offenses.
With the investigations it was then discovered that Jason, who is then declared guilty of the crimes of which it was accused, he committed extortion, fraud, acceptance of bribes and money laundering.
The statements of the Malta Gaming Authority
On the former CTO of MGA convicted The regulatory body spoke who started the investigation into Jason.
These are the words of Malta Gaming Authority: “The results of these investigations were sent to the competent authorities And the MGA has been and remains at their disposal, providing all the necessary assistance ".
"Meanwhile, MGA continues to take all the necessary measures to ensure the integrity of your data.”, then added the body.
Which then also specified the fact that Farrrugia has no link with the MGA. And then, It can no longer, for any reason, speak on behalf of the institution or represent it In no way.