The New South Wales (NSW) Government has shared that a gambling policies reform package which was introduced earlier in 2018 has resulted in an increase in the local residents’ losses generated on poker machines, also known as pokies. The changes in question were rolled out in March 2018. At the time they were rolled out, Paul Toole, the racing minister, described them as “the most significant set of reforms” brought to the gaming regulation of NSW in no less than a decade. The gambling policies amendments were backed by the…
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Gibraltar Aims to Prevent Gambling Companies from Moving Their Operations to Malta after BREXIT
Gibraltar is trying to stop gambling companies from relocating to Malta after BREXIT. The British Overseas Territory, which has long been an attractive destination for gambling operators due to its favourable gambling legislation, could soon face some negative consequences due to UK’s exit from the European Union (EU). Some concerns were raised at the time when bet365 and 888, which are currently two of the largest online gambling companies based in Gibraltar, announced their intentions to relocate some (or even most) of their operations to Malta because of BREXIT. However,…
Read MoreUK Council Leaders Call for Chancellor Hammond to Immediately Proceed with FOBT Crackdown
Once again, the UK Chancellor has been urged to proceed with the planned reduction of the maximum stake allowed on controversial fixed-odds betting terminals (FOBTs). A large number of local councils have called Mr. Philip Hammond not to delay the crackdown on infamous gambling machines in order to tackle gambling-related harm. Chancellor Hammond is expected to officially reveal the deadline for the announced changes today, along with the next year’s budget. Only a few days ago, media reports emerged that the long-expected changes in the FOBT regime are most likely…
Read MoreUK Government to Put Back Implementation of FOBT £2 Maximum Stake until October 2019
According to media reports, the expected reduction in the maximum stake of fixed-odds betting terminals (FOBTs) will take effect in October 2019 at the earliest. Yesterday, The Guardian found that the deadlines for British bookmakers to slash the maximum stakes on the notoriously addictive machines from £100 to £2 will be delayed until next year. According to plans regarding next week’s budget, which has included an amount of £900 million expected to be won by local bookmakers, the expected change in the FOBTs regime is most likely to take place…
Read MoreNational Gambling Helpline Announces Increase in Problem Gamblers’ Calls in 2017-18
The National Gambling Helpline provided some new figures revealing that the number of problem gamblers who have been calling the helpline has increased by over 30%. New data revealed by the UK-wide helpline service showed that a total of 29,889 calls were received by National Gambling Helpline workers in 2017/2018. The figure represented an increase from the 22,875 calls received only several years ago, in the 2013/2014. As explained by the Chief Executive Officer of the National Gambling Helpline, Anna Hemmings, shared that approximately two-thirds of the calls received by…
Read MoreTorfaen Council to Lift Casino Application Ban as of February 2019
The ban which has been imposed on casinos in Torfaen county borough in Wales will now be lifted, with all possible license applications set to be considered in accordance with the applicants’ good and bad qualities. Local councillors have made a decision to bring some changes in Torfaen’s gambling policy, under which casino applications are banned in the borough. The current gambling policy is set to end in January 2019. The change basically means that as of February 2019, all casino licence applications will be taken into consideration on their…
Read MoreUKGC Reminds New Advertising Rules Will Come into Effect on October 31st
The UK Gambling Commission (UKGC) reminded that its new rules are to come into effect on October 31st. As previously reported by Casino Guardian, the changes which are to be brought to the License conditions and codes of practice are set to make sure that the consumers are well protected from possible gambling-related harm. The updated rules are also going to ensure that fair treatment is received by all customers from local gambling operators. The Commission published a video, in which the Programme Director for Consumer Protection and Empowerment, Ian…
Read MoreOffshore Gambling Operators in the UK May Face Tax Surge to 25%
In a move that is set to compensate for the planned cut of the maximum FOBT stake from £100 to £2, UK Chancellor Philip Hammond is expected to increase the remote gaming duty next week when introducing the new Budget. As a result, offshore gambling operators, including industry giants such as William Hill and Ladbrokes, may face a tax surge from the current 15 per cent to 20 – 25 per cent. Hammond is said to be under huge pressure to fill up the Budget following announcements for massive public…
Read MoreResponsible Gambling Awareness Week Extended in New South Wales Communities
The Responsible Gambling Awareness Week 2018 in Australia’s New South Wales is urging people to look at their gambling habits and consider whether they need to make a change. The initiative, organized and supported by the NSW Government, was extended until the end of October in several communities in order to provide people with information and practical advice on tackling problem gambling. This year’s Responsible Gambling Awareness Week originally ran from October 8 to October 14 as one of many measures taken by the NSW Government to reduce and eliminate…
Read MoreUK Government Aim at Closing Loopholes Created by 2005 Gambling Act to Tackle Gambling-Related Harm
About a decade ago, Prime Minister Blair’s Government rolled out the 2005 Gambling Act which was aimed at making a change that proved impossible to pull off. At the time when the Gambling Act was implemented, it has been presented as the piece of legislation which would impose “the toughest rules and the most powerful regulator” worldwide, but at the same time an act that would guarantee that the UK would be “the least restricted” gambling regime on the territory of Europe. Currently, the Labour party get involved in many…
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