Everton F.C. has addressed its sponsor Stake.com, urging it to stop using its imagery in a global promotion that offers a free bet of $10 to anyone who places bets worth $5,000 in a period of a week. The marketing scheme has faced criticism from both anti-gambling campaign groups and football fans, who have also questioned the apparent involvement of Everton F.C. in the promotion. The promotional offer was especially targetted at an international audience and was linked to the professional football club’s results. Club branding was also used as…
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Merkur Slots Sees Adult Centre Project Rejected by Bradford City Council over Public Health Concerns
Rising concerns over the impact that a new gambling centre in Bradford would have on the health of the most vulnerable residents of the district have seen the plan rejected. Recently, Merkur Slots has unveiled plans to open an adult gaming centre in the former Leeds Building Society unit on Bank Street. However, there are currently five other gaming operations within 50 metres of the planned location of the operation, so the Bradford Council turned down the gambling company’s application, citing concerns that the city centre has become an area…
Read MoreInquiry in Star Entertainment’s Queensland Operations Finds Special Treatment to Patron Banned from Other Casinos
On the third day of the ongoing inquiry into Star Entertainment’s operations, investigators heard that the gambling operator permitted a patron suspended from casinos in two other Australian states and allegedly associated with the Italian mafia to continue gambling in its Queensland venues for years. According to evidence given during the hearing, the man turned into one of the top 10 players at the company’s casino on the Gold Coast after he was suspended from the Crown Melbourne casino in 2014, and then, seven months later, the police in New…
Read MoreUKGC Imposes £1.36-Million Fine on Online Gambling Operator Spreadex Limited Due to AML and Social Responsibility Violations
The UK Gambling Commission imposed a £1.36-million fine on the online gambling operator Spreadex Limited after its investigation unveiled some anti-money laundering and social responsibility failings. As part of its settlement with the UK gambling regulatory body, the company, which operates the spreadex.com platform, is set to make the payment to socially responsible causes. As mentioned above, the gambling company failed to comply with a few anti-money laundering, terrorist financing, and customer interaction requirements. Gambling companies in the UK need to make sure they operate under the provisions of the…
Read MoreQueensland Casinos of Star Entertainment Reduced Continuous Gambling Limits Right Before the Investigation
The ongoing inquiry into Star Entertainment has heard that the casino company was allowing its patrons to gamble continuously for six hours in its venues in the state until a probe into the gambling operator’s suitability to hold a casino licence was unveiled. Junior Toleafoa, the company’s manager for responsible gambling, revealed that the Australian gambling giant reviewed and reduced the limit on continuous gambling to three hours on the day before the probe started. At a hearing, Mr Toleafoa told investigators that staff members had to encourage casino patrons…
Read MoreHigh-Rollers and at-Risk Gamblers Encouraged with Special Incentives to Visit Star Entertainment’s Queensland Casinos, Inquiry Hears
The first day of public hearings from the ongoing probe into Star Entertainment’s casinos in Brisbane and the Gold Coast has heard evidence that some high-roller gamblers were actively encouraged and stimulated with special incentives to travel to the Australian state and gamble at the company’s Queensland venues, even though there have been some warning signals that should have seen them suspended from doing so. As Casino Guardian previously explained, the inquiry, led by Robert Gotterson, a former Court of Appeal judge, is investigating the operations of Star Entertainment’s casinos…
Read MorePublic Hearings from the Queensland Inquiry into Star Entertainment Start Today
Star Entertainment is to be interrogated in a series of public hearings into its fitness to hold its casino operating licence in Queensland following a series of damaging reports. The hearings are set to start on August 23rd and will run through August 29th. The review is headed by Robert Gotterson, a former court of appeal judge, who is expected to deliver his findings by the end of September 2022. As previously reported by Casino Guardian, it is set to examine the suitability of Star Entertainment to retain its operating…
Read MoreThe Star Entertainment Would Have to Hand AU$285,000 Jackpot Over to Casino Patron, Court Orders
A Sydney court has ruled that The Star Entertainment cannot retain an AU$285,000 jackpot won with help from a suspended gambler and has to pay out the money. Late last week, the District Court found that the casino operator unlawfully refused to hand over a jackpot that the casino patron won on October 25th, 2019, and awarded David Joe almost AU$320,000, including interest. At the time when he hit the jackpot, the player, who is a Platinum Vantage VIP member of the Australian casino company and suffers from motor neurone…
Read MoreMr Green to Stop Offering Its Sportsbook Service to UK Customers as of September 8th, 2022
Recently, the gambling giant and parent organisation of some of the most popular online casino and betting brands in the UK – 888 Holdings – unveiled that it planned to make some cuts to offset its recent financial losses. As part of this strategy, the company has shared plans to halt the operations of Mr Green Sportsbook in the UK. The operator informed its British customers about the decision, notifying them that it will stop offering the services of its Mr Green Sportsbook as of September 8th, 2022. The company…
Read MoreAnti-Gambling Campaigner Group Files a Complaint over Customer Data Processing Methods of Sky Betting and Gaming
A formal complaint over Sky Bet’s activities has been submitted to the UK’s Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) by Clean Up Gambling. The anti-gambling campaign group has called for the ICO to start a probe into the operator’s methods to process data from its customers. According to media reports, the country’s Information Commissioner’s Office has received the organisation’s complaint, which claims that Sky Bet is using its customer data to profile gambling addicts and exploit them. The formal complaint has been made as a result of an investigation commissioned by Clean…
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