File photograph: iStockA gambling website promoted by a high-profile Irish tipster is operating under a “fraudulent license”, the central bank of Comoros has said. In a statement, Ait-Ahmed Djalim, secretary general of the Comoros central bank’s financial intelligence unit, said Gambana’s licence was “fraudulent”. In the last two years, there has been a wave of black-market gambling sites claiming to be registered by an Anjouan gambling regulator formed during the island’s break from the Comoros union. Five years ago, Heneghan told his Telegram followers that they should “run ... and never look back!” if a tipster ever shared a link to sign up for a bookmaker or a special offer. “Pro Sports Advice does not operate any betting platform, does not accept bets and does not handle any client funds.
Source: The Irish Times April 09, 2026 19:42 UTC