Winchester Crown Court Orders Former British Army Major to Pay Over £145,500 for Gambling Addiction-Fuelled Fraud

Winchester Crown Court Orders Former British Army Major to Pay Over £145,500 for Gambling Addiction-Fuelled Fraud

Last week, the Winchester Crown Court ruled that Thomas Meggison, a veteran who used to serve in the British Army in Iraq, has three months to pay over £145,500 for defrauding the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Army Cadet Force. As reported by the Hampshire Chronicle, nearly £110,000 of the money will be given as compensation to the cadet force. Earlier this year, the former military Major from Harestock, Winchester, was found guilty of stealing over £102,500 from the cadet force in order to pay off his gambling debts, and…

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UK Government Reveals Nearly 1.6 Million Adults May Need Problem Gambling Support

UK Government Reveals Nearly 1.6 Million Adults May Need Problem Gambling Support

The UK Government’s Office for Health Improvement and Disparities (OHID) has published data that provides insight into problem gambling and its treatment. According to the findings, gambling harm is a significant issue in the UK, with almost 1.6 million adults standing to benefit from support that aims to treat problem gambling. The estimates were made by researchers at the University of Sheffield and the University of Glasgow, and the results’ focus lies primarily on individuals suffering from problem gambling. The team utilised information from the Health Survey for England, which…

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GambleAware Report Sheds Light on Connection Between Discrimination and Problem Gambling

GambleAware Report Sheds Light on Connection Between Discrimination and Problem Gambling

GambleAware has published a report that focuses on how members of minority groups are affected by gambling and problem gambling, in particular. With the support of the University of Manchester, the study was conducted by Ipsos UK and ClearView Research. According to the findings, there is a definitive link between the discrimination faced by minority groups and gambling harm. One of the first issues the report examined was the connection between racism, discrimination and financial difficulties, with 57% of participants who belong to a minority group pointing to their financial…

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Australian Senate Bans Credit Card Usage for Remote Gambling

Australian Senate Bans Credit Card Usage for Remote Gambling

Australia’s upper house has officially passed a bill that prohibits the usage of credit cards for online gambling. As previously reported by Casino Guardian, November saw the Australian House of Representatives voting in favour of passing the bill. A fine of up to AU$234,750 is what remote casino businesses will face if they do not successfully enforce this prohibition within the six-month transition period granted by Australian authorities. In a media release on the official Ministers for the Department of Social Services website, it was also clarified that the ban…

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Entain Announces Final Settlement Over Turkish Bribery Case

Entain Announces Final Settlement Over Turkish Bribery Case

December 5th saw an announcement by Entain PLC, parent company of Ladbrokes and Coral, that it has reached a final settlement with the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) over the Turkish bribery probe launched by HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) in 2019. Dame Victoria Sharp, President of the King’s Bench Division at the Royal Courts of Justice sitting as the Crown Court at Southwark, is the judge who approved the Deferred Prosecution Agreement (DPA). The investigation has now been officially resolved, and as per the previously agreed upon terms, Entain pay…

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UKGC Announces Launch of Online Confidential Reporting Service

UKGC Announces Launch of Online Confidential Reporting Service

The United Kingdom Gambling Commission (UKGC) announced the introduction of an online service which allows individuals to send confidential reports regarding gambling-related criminal or suspicious activity. The Commission outlined what type of issues can warrant reporting in both the announcement and the “Tell us something in confidence” web page itself. The said problems are covered within the UK’s Gambling Act 2005. The first issues outlined in the UKGC’s announcement have to do with match-fixing and the integrity of sports betting. According to the regulator’s website, these terms have to do…

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Masked Perpetrators Steal £1,000 From Swindon Betting Shop in Armed Robbery

Masked Perpetrators Steal £1,000 From Swindon Betting Shop in Armed Robbery

Two masked men robbed a Betfred-owned betting shop in Swindon, Wiltshire, on December 2nd. As reported by the Swindon Advertiser, the perpetrators used a knife to threaten a member of staff and escaped after placing approximately £1,000 in a green carrier bag. A single cashier was on duty during the incident, and two customers were also present at the scene. As neither of the robbers has been caught and the raid is under investigation, the area is subject to increased supervision by local authorities. The Betfred employee who was working…

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Sadiq Khan Faces Pressure to Prohibit Gambling Ads Within London’s Public Transport

Sadiq Khan Faces Pressure to Prohibit Gambling Ads Within London’s Public Transport

During a London Assembly meeting on November 29th, experts and politicians urged Sadiq Khan to ban harmful gambling-related ads on London’s transport network. Khan’s 2021 election pledge was cited during the meeting, as the prohibition of “harmful gambling advertisements” was among the included promises. The meeting also saw calls for the mayor to implement even stricter measures. As reported by the Financial Times, Harj Gahley, adviser/consultant at the Red Card Gambling Support Project, stated that the prohibition should affect all ads that are tied to gambling in contrast to Khan’s…

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UKGC Requests Feedback on New Set of White Paper Proposals

UKGC Requests Feedback on New Set of White Paper Proposals

The United Kingdom Gambling Commission (UKGC) is calling for consumers, licensed gambling operators, and members of the public to share their views on the second set of White Paper proposals. If implemented, the proposed changes will affect the commission’s Licence Conditions and Codes of Practice (LCCP) and Remote Gambling and Software Technical Standards (RTS). Those who wish to respond have 12 weeks to express their opinions and make suggestions. Gambling Commission Executive Director Tim Miller stated that the White Paper is a prime concern of the government and the UKGC,…

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Paddy Power Reveals Green Treble 20 Dartboard Design Ahead of Darts World Championship

Paddy Power Reveals Green Treble 20 Dartboard Design Ahead of Darts World Championship

Participants in the 2023-24 Paddy Power-sponsored PDC World Darts Championship will compete on brand new dartboards. As revealed by the gambling company, Welsh manufacturer, and official equipment provider for the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC), Winmau is behind the boards’ production, and the matchboards will feature a green treble 20 bed in contrast to the usual red. The Irish bookmaker announced in July that the gambling company would be the sponsor of this year’s PDC darts tournament, and it will be held at London’s Alexandra Palace and begin on December 15th,…

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