Welsh Casinos Likely to Face Financial Struggles Even after They Resume Operations

Welsh Casinos Likely to Face Financial Struggles Even after They Resume Operations

The outbreak of the global coronavirus pandemic hardly left any country across the world unaffected. The Covid-19 crisis has had a significant impact on the countries’ economies, leaving them to deal with financial difficulties in all spheres of the economy, with many businesses being destroyed. The gambling industry in the UK makes no exception, considering the lengthy shutdown that has been imposed on land-based gambling venues across the country. As part of the Government’s efforts to efficiently prevent the further spread of the coronavirus infection, social distancing measures were imposed,…

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Australian Authorities Remain Concerned about Raising Online Gambling Rates as Customers Spend Superannuation Funds on Gambling

Australian Authorities Remain Concerned about Raising Online Gambling Rates as Customers Spend Superannuation Funds on Gambling

Australia is facing trouble at a time when online gambling services and gambling-related harm have both marked a growth. For some time now, some reports have emerged that many Australian citizens are spending their retirement funds on gambling operations while lockdown measures are still active. Now, local regulatory bodies are concerned about the increasing number of gamblers nationwide and, respectively, the increasing number of problem gamblers in the country. As Casino Guardian recently reported, the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has been restricting offshore online casino domains, while the…

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UK Gambling Sector Getting Back to Normal but the Rest of 2020 Would Probably Be Tough, Too

UK Gambling Sector Getting Back to Normal but the Rest of 2020 Would Probably Be Tough, Too

In the early days of coronavirus pandemic when the lockdown started, the entire stock market suffered, including the share prices of UK gambling operators. The cancellation of all major sports events resulted in cutting off the otherwise stable sports betting revenue that many British bookmakers had been depending on such revenue generated not only from horse racing but from betting on football matches, which normally involves small stakes but quite high volumes, as well. The uncertainty that followed in the next few months was even more concerning. Sports, however, and…

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NSW Police Arrests Serial Crook over Alleged Multi-Million Global Sports Betting Fraud

NSW Police Arrests Serial Crook over Alleged Multi-Million Global Sports Betting Fraud

Serial crook Peter Foster was arrested on August 20th over allegations of a global sports betting scam worth millions of dollars. Mr Foster, who has already spent some time in jails in the UK, the US, Australia and Vanuatu, was arrested during a walk along the beach in Port Douglas. The arrest was carried out by two Queensland detectives. The alleged fraud is associated with Sport Predictions, a company that claimed to work with experts, who were engaged to place bets on various sporting events. However, according to allegations, the…

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Alliance for Gambling Reform Calls for Australian Authorities to Allow NRL Players to Withdraw from Same-Game Multi-Bets

Alliance for Gambling Reform Calls for Australian Authorities to Allow NRL Players to Withdraw from Same-Game Multi-Bets

One of the major anti-gambling organisations on the territory of Australia – Alliance for Gambling Reform – has called for the country’s authorities to give National Rugby League teams and players the right to withdraw themselves from use in same-game multi-bets. The charity also warned that sports codes are actually making it easier for the rights of their players to be abused online. So-called same-game multi-bets are a type of bets that make it possible for gamblers to merge several selections within a single game while seeking to get a…

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Australian Jockey Adam Hyeronimus Faces 3-Year Horse Racing Ban After Proven Guilty of Placing Illegal Bets

Australian Jockey Adam Hyeronimus Faces 3-Year Horse Racing Ban After Proven Guilty of Placing Illegal Bets

Australian professional jockey Adam Hyeronimus has been suspended from participating in horse races for three years over a massive betting scandal. The 30-year-old Hyeronimus, a Group 1-winning jockey, was found guilty on 30 of 31 charges in placing illegal bets. He was accused of using the SportsBet account owned by his cousin, Blake Paine, to place bets on horse races. As it became clear during the investigation, two of the abovementioned bets involved horses rode in races by Hyeronimus. A few days ago, the two men fronted stewards once again…

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UK Government Could Raise Minimum Age for Playing National Lottery Games to 18 as Early as 2023

UK Government Could Raise Minimum Age for Playing National Lottery Games to 18 as Early as 2023

The UK Government is set to raise the minimum age for playing the National Lottery as part of the local authorities’ efforts to prevent underage individuals from gambling. All customers under the age of 18 are set to be suspended from playing Lotto and Thunderball at the time when a massive crackdown on the industry comes into force. The ban will mean that 16 and 17-year-olds will no longer be able to play lottery games on the Internet or purchase some of the National Lottery products, such as popular scratchcards…

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British Gamblers Remain Interested in Online Gambling Despite Relaxed Coronavirus Lockdown Measures, UKGC Says

British Gamblers Remain Interested in Online Gambling Despite Relaxed Coronavirus Lockdown Measures, UKGC Says

The UK Gambling Commission (UKGC) has revealed more information regarding the impact of the more relaxed coronavirus lockdown measures on local people’s online gambling behaviour. The provided data, which was collected by the regulator from the largest online gambling companies and involves online gambling only, reflects not only March 2020 but also three months of full lockdown in April, May and June 2020. As the UKGC shared, gambling behaviours of local people have changed at a time when the country is gradually easing its full lockdown measures. According to the…

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Australian VIP Punter Faces fraud Charges for Misappropriating His Employer’s Funds to Fuel Gambling Habits

Australian VIP Punter Faces fraud Charges for Misappropriating His Employer’s Funds to Fuel Gambling Habits

One of the biggest punters in Queensland has been charged by the police in one of the most significant cases of gambling-related fraud in Australia. According to allegations, Paul John Montgomery misappropriated over AU$10 million from bank accounts of RDS, a civil engineering firm, in the ten-year period from 2007 to 2017. The 55-year-old man was accused of using a number of bank accounts to transfer money from the family business he worked for into his own personal accounts. On August 13th, he faced one charge of fraud in the…

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EPL Players to File Group Lawsuit to Protect Their Rights over Their Performance Data from Being Used by Gambling Companies

EPL Players to File Group Lawsuit to Protect Their Rights over Their Performance Data from Being Used by Gambling Companies

Some Premier League players have questioned the betting operators’ practice of using their personal statistics, wondering whether they have any rights over their performance datа. Such data is often used by gambling companies to educate gamblers or by online fantasy leagues to help gamers choose their teams. According to reports, more than 400 former and current football players are set to file a group lawsuit over the use of their personal performance data. The players, many of whom are from the English Premier League (EPL), claim that the betting companies…

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