Gambling Addict Takes Crown Resorts to Court Seeking Almost AU$4.6 Million in Damages

Gambling Addict Takes Crown Resorts to Court Seeking Almost AU$4.6 Million in Damages

Crown Resorts is facing a lawsuit filed by a problem gambler, who asked to be suspended from its casino venue in Melbourne. The casino patron is suing the Australian gambling operator for almost AU$4.6 million he lost at the venue after Crown Melbourne’s staff members confirmed their actions were irresponsible as they repeatedly coaxed him to get back to the roulette table. At the beginning of the week, Ahmed Hasna, who claims to have been a regular casino patron of Crown Melbourne from 1993 to 2019 and sometimes spending 26…

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Campaigners Call for the Australian Government to Be Proactive on Loot Boxes Available to Children in Video Games

Campaigners Call for the Australian Government to Be Proactive on Loot Boxes Available to Children in Video Games

Australia is falling behind other countries when it comes to the regulation of video games that have been blamed for encouraging underage individuals to gamble. Over the last few years, more countries around the world, including the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, China and Japan, are imposing stricter measures on video games, and more specifically, to so-called loot boxes, which market analysts and researchers have been blaming for providing children with gambling options. Australia, however, has still not adopted stricter measures for the practice. Loot boxes are a type of in-game items…

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UK Ministers Likely to Suspend Bookmakers’ VIP Schemes Blamed for Targeting Problem Gamblers

UK Ministers Likely to Suspend Bookmakers’ VIP Schemes Blamed for Targeting Problem Gamblers

Members of Parliament are expected to suspend the so-called “VIP schemes” offered by bookmakers to British gamblers after describing them as “immoral”. According to reports, gambling operators have been using a strategy of assigning an individual to privately manage so-called VIP customers and providing them with a one-to-one service. This tactic has been blamed for fuelling compulsive gambling behaviour. The discussions on the matter are part of the ongoing review of the UK gambling legislation that is carried out by the British Government. The review is set to be brought…

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Family and Friends Play Huge Role in Shaping Young People’s Gambling Behaviour, New UKGC Research Claims

Family and Friends Play Huge Role in Shaping Young People’s Gambling Behaviour, New UKGC Research Claims

The UK Gambling Commission (UKGC) has published new research that is focused on exploring the gambling behaviour and experience of young people and adults between 16 and 30 years of age. The global insights agency 2CV delivered the research after using both quantitative and qualitative methods in order to provide the gambling regulator with the chance to further explore the views of this exact age group through their own eyes. The research is complementary to a wider research programme carried out by the UK Gambling Commission that is trying to…

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UKGC Extends the Timetable of the National Lottery Licence Competition by 10 More Weeks

UKGC Extends the Timetable of the National Lottery Licence Competition by 10 More Weeks

The competition for the fourth National Lottery licence has been delayed for a second time. The UK Gambling Commission (UKGC) has announced an extension of the second phase of the competition for the Fourth National Lottery – a move that will cause the current contract of Camelot Group to be extended by 6 months. This means that the fourth licence of the UK National Lottery will begin in February 2024. The gambling regulatory body of the UK said that it had added a further 10 weeks to the process that…

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ACMA Cuts Access to Illegal Gambling Affiliate Websites as Part of Its 2021-2022 Regulatory Targets

ACMA Cuts Access to Illegal Gambling Affiliate Websites as Part of Its 2021-2022 Regulatory Targets

Today, the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) announced that it has taken another step in its efforts to deal with illegal online gambling operations by blocking platforms that promote and drive traffic toward some online casino services that cannot be offered in the country. As revealed by the ACMA, the regulatory body has asked local Internet service providers (ISPs) to block the aforementioned affiliate websites that usually present themselves as media hubs that provide independent reviews of gambling services but actually promote some gambling operators’ services. The communications and…

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Victorian Royal Commissioner Does Not Intend to Leave Crown Resorts Get Away with Wrongdoings

Victorian Royal Commissioner Does Not Intend to Leave Crown Resorts Get Away with Wrongdoings

The head of the Royal Commission into Crown Resorts in the state of Victoria shared that the gambling company could get away with stricter regulatory action in case it was allowed to continue operating its casino in Melbourne unhindered. Only half an hour before Ray Finkelstein, QC, gave the start to the final hearings of the investigation into the Australian gambling giant, Crown Resorts revealed that Xavier Walsh, the chief executive officer of Crown Melbourne, would part ways with the company. The probe into the casino company uncovered illegal behaviour.…

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Victorian Government Unveils the Establishment of New Casino Regulator That Would Take Over VCGLR Functions

Victorian Government Unveils the Establishment of New Casino Regulator That Would Take Over VCGLR Functions

The Commission for Gambling and Liquor Regulation (CGLR) is set to be replaced by a new Victorian Gambling and Casino Control Commission (VGCC) that would control and monitor all gambling and gaming services in the state of Victoria. Earlier today, the state’s minister for consumer affairs, gaming and liquor regulation, Melissa Horne, officially announced the decision of the Andrews Government to take action to bolster casino regulation and oversight. She noted that the Victorian Gambling and Casino Control Commission would not tolerate unethical practices, so the new gambling regulatory body…

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Irish Parliament Expected to Finalise the Country’s New Gambling Regulations Bill in September

Irish Parliament Expected to Finalise the Country’s New Gambling Regulations Bill in September

The Gambling Regulations Bill of Ireland is set to be finalised this summer and to go to the Government for a vote in September. As explained by James Browne, the Minister of State for Law Reform at the Department of Justice, the establishment of a long-expected gambling regulatory body in the country is also expected to be advertised in September. Reportedly, under the changes, a gambling “tsar” will have s staff of up to 100 independent experts, as the Irish Government finally proceeds with the rules and regulations of the…

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ASA Urges Gambling, Alcohol and HFSS Companies to Improve Their Targeting Tools to Protect Underage Individuals

ASA Urges Gambling, Alcohol and HFSS Companies to Improve Their Targeting Tools to Protect Underage Individuals

The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has addressed adult-content advertisers to make sure they use their audience and media targeting tools more appropriately in order to minimise the exposure of underage individuals to age-restricted adverts. The ASA’s plea was aimed at advertisers for alcohol, gambling and high fat, salt or sugar (HFSS) companies after the latest monitoring sweep of the Authority in terms of online advertising platforms has measured the coverage of age-restricted ads to audiences in the UK. At the time it took its latest measures on the issue, the…

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