The residents of Jersey and Guernsey might soon find themselves unable to purchase £10 scratch cards. As reported by the Jersey Evening Post, the Crown Dependencies are going to examine £10 scratch cards and their supposed role in exacerbating gambling harm. Depending on the review’s results, the Channels Islands Lottery could cease selling such products to its clients. As highlighted in a pre-pandemic Health Impact Assessment published earlier this year, almost 80% of Guernsey’s population gambles, and scratch cards are the second most popular form of gambling on the island.…
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Survey Shows UK Betting Intentions Ahead of Euro 2024
An in-depth look at the UK betting intentions ahead of the 2024 UEFA European Football Championship is now available. UK sports betting fans can immerse themselves in interesting betting facts related to the upcoming tournament. The Online Betting Guide (OLBG) has collaborated with YouGov to create a comprehensive survey, conducted remotely between 28 and 29 May 2024. The survey data accurately represents the entire UK adult population. A total of 2,101 UK citizens aged 18+ responded to various questions in expectation of the grand sports event. The survey participants were…
Read MoreVictorian Gambling Regulator Imposes $374K Fine on Tabcorp over Underage Gambling Violations
The Victorian Gambling and Casino Control Commission (VGCCC) imposed a $374,000 fine on Tabcorp, Australia’s largest gambling company, over underage gambling violations involving a minor gaining access to gambling on over 30 different occasions between 2022 and 2023. As reported by The Sydney Morning Herald, the gambling giant that holds exclusive rights to retail betting in Victoria and is responsible for 1,800 betting terminals across the state, could be subjected to the maximum penalty of $700,000. However, the company was required to pay less than half of the maximum penalty,…
Read MoreGamCare Prompts Employers to Provide Corporate Support for Gambling-Affected Employees Ahead of Upcoming Euro 2024
GamCare, the UK’s leading charity organization that provides gambling counseling and support, has prompted employers to provide better corporate support for employees affected by problem gambling. The calls for such improved working conditions stand to reason, considering the much-anticipated UEFA EURO 2024 kicks off in just two days. As the gambling support charity suggests, employees should have more avenues at their disposal to open up about issues associated with gambling. GamCare cited a recent YouGov research of more than 5,000 adults, uncovering that just 9% of respondents said their employer…
Read MoreAustralian Government Officially Bans Credit Cards and Cryptocurrencies for Gambling, Starting Today
As of today, Australians can no longer use credit cards to deposit funds to gambling websites. The plans of the federal government came into effect today, nearly six months after the legislation was passed. Gambling operators were allowed a transitory period of nearly half a year to implement the new rules. Those who fail to observe the limitation could be subjected to fines amounting to nearly AU$ 234,750. As per the new legislation, the Australian Communications and Media Authority will be empowered to oversee the regulations and impose penalties. Besides…
Read MoreCork City Council Rejects Ballincollig Casino Proposal After William Hill and SPFL Seal Sponsorship Deal
The city council of Cork, Ireland, has shut down plans for the establishment of a new Coalquay Leisure Limited casino in Ballincollig. This news follows the cementing of a controversial sponsorship deal signed between the Scottish Professional Football League (SPFL) and one of the UK’s major gambling giants, William Hill. According to the local news website Cork Beo, Cork’s city officials reached the decision to reject Coalquay Leisure Limited’s proposal after almost 50 Ballincollig residents and local businesses expressed their disapproval of the plan. Their concerns surrounded issues of public…
Read MoreFederal Court Hands SkyCity Adelaide AU$67m Fine for AML Violations
On Friday, June 7th, the Federal Court of Australia ruled that SkyCity Adelaide must pay AU$67 million in penalties for violations concerning Australia’s anti-money laundering laws. The Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre (AUSTRAC) filed civil penalty proceedings against SkyCity in 2022 after a probe into the company’s operations revealed then-alleged breaches of the Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorism Financing Act 2006 (AML/CTF Act). Friday’s ruling marks the second time AUSTRAC has been successful in securing a civil penalty against an operator that failed to comply with AML regulations. According to…
Read MoreSafer Gambling Tool Usage on the Rise Thanks to Safer Gambling Week Initiative, BGC Data Shows
According to the latest data shared by the Betting and Gaming Council (BGC), 2023’s Safer Gambling Week (SGW) initiative prompted an impressive number of players and bettors to begin taking advantage of safer gambling tools. Each November, charities, entities belonging to the gambling sector, football clubs, the Gambling Commission, and the Government all take part in this campaign with the goal of raising awareness regarding safer gambling. As revealed by the BGC, the 2023 campaign enjoyed 50 million impressions on social media platforms like X (formerly Twitter), Facebook, and Instagram,…
Read MoreLucas Paqueta Could Face Lifetime Suspension if Found Guilty of Betting Misconduct and Spot-Fixing
West Ham star Lucas Paqueta’s career could end prematurely over alleged breaches of the Football Association’s rules, The Sun has revealed. Paqueta has been subject to regulatory scrutiny since last August after suspicions arose that he might have been involved in betting misconduct. Last month, the Football Association (FA) charged the player with several counts of spot-fixing achieved through yellow cards for the purpose of monetary gain. Although Paqueta has denied all accusations, his career has already been impacted by the probe since last year’s investigation was announced just as…
Read MoreJohn Borghetti Succeeds William McBeath as Chair of Crown Resorts
Tuesday marked the announcement that John Borghetti, Chair of Crown Sydney, will be appointed as Chair of Crown Resorts in July following the stepping down of William McBeath, who will remain a member of the board. Mr McBeath was appointed as Chair of Crown Resorts in 2022 and led the company through its extensive remediation process after the year prior saw Crown Resorts be fined and deemed unfit to retain its licences in several Australian jurisdictions due to money laundering. Earlier this year, however, Crown Melbourne and Crown Sydney were…
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