Two senators, who are members of minor Australian political parties, have called the federal government to make online poker legal in the country. New South Wales (NSW) Senator David Leyonhjelm, representing the Liberal Democratic Party, and South Australia Senator Cory Bernardi, who is a representative of the Australian Conservatives, supported the idea of legalising online poker in the country. The two of them, both of whom are involved in the inquiry of the local Environment and Communications References Committee, said there is no direct connection between online poker and problem…
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Harrogate Borough Council Could Roll Out New Online Lottery to Fund Local Organisations
The Borough of Harrogate could see a new online lottery officially rolled out as part of a programme aimed at raising money for good causes within the local community. The Harrogate Borough Council is expected to make a decision during the Cabinet’s session scheduled for October 18th whether or not to introduce the Harrogate District Lottery to community. According to local councillors, the voluntary and community sector in the Borough will be supported by the introduction of a new lottery system, especially at a time when the central funding from…
Read MoreFormer Royal Navy Serviceman Steals Charity Money to Fuel Gambling Addiction
An ex serviceman of the Royal Navy has received a suspended prison sentence for embezzling local veterans charitable organisations in order to fund his gambling addiction. The 38-year-old Andrew Gallie was accused in stealing approximately £50,000 from the Not Forgotten Association after he started working for the organisation. The former Royal Navy serviceman has misappropriated a massive amount of money by making a total of 59 payments to himself instead of using them to make invoice payments. Stealing the Money to Fund Gambling Addiction The ex-serviceman, who served with the…
Read MoreSalvation Army Alerts That Poorer People Spend More Money on Gambling
The international charitable organisation The Salvation Army revealed a certain trend showing that people who are much more likely to go bankrupt spend more money on gambling activities. The paradox has been linked by the charity to the rapid increase in the popularity of online gambling operators. As reported by The Guardian, new data obtained from MoneyCare, which is the charitable organisation’s support service, was revealed by The Salvation Army. Currently, MoneyCare offers thorough counselling service to more than 7,000 people who are experiencing financial difficulties on an yearly basis.…
Read MoreDublin City Council Accuses Local Youth Centre of Hosting Illegal Bingo Nights
It came to Casino Guardian’s knowledge that Dublin Councillors have called for an immediate audit of groups that have used local council property to run weekly bingo nights without authorisation for years. As reported by The Irish Times, the St Monica’s Youth Resource Centre in Raheny, North Dublin has been organising a bingo night every week for decades without being authorised for that. The youth centre has been hosted on a site owned by the city council for three decades now, with a bingo night being organised every Wednesday. Reportedly,…
Read MoreRespublica Think Tank Insists on FOTBs’ Maximum Stake Reduction to £2
A report has shown that the UK is the only developed country that currently has its high-street betting shops allow a maximum stake of £100 every 20 seconds to be placed. The Respublica think tank has shared its opinion that the UK Government should reduce the maximum stake allowed on fixed-odds betting terminals (FOBTs) to only £2, because such high stakes have devastating effects on both communities and local residents’ lives. In addition, the report warns that a total of 1.5 million people in the UK play on fixed-odds betting…
Read MoreGovernment’s FOBTs Review to Provide MPs with Diverse Options for Crackdown
The triennial gambling review will present “a number of options” regarding different aspects of the UK gambling industry, Culture Secretary Karen Bradley has revealed. The government is expected to release the results from a year-long probe into the naton’s gambling industry later this month. Ms. Bradley explained during a Wednesday meeting of the Digital, Culture, Media, and Sport Committee that the publication of the review will be followed by a 12-week consultation. The consultation period will allow MPs to discuss the review’s findings and any changes it would be recommending.…
Read MoreBradford Council to Vote FOBTs Ban in the Area
Next week will see the official introduction of a motion aimed to change the way the so-called fixed-odds betting terminals (FOBTs) are regulated and distributed across Bradford, West Yorkshire and the rest of the UK. Local media reported, that the city’s Full Council is going to hold a meeting during which the ruling Labour group is expected to present the formal proposal which aims to ban the operation of the “high stakes” terminals located at bookies across the country. Opposers of the addictive gambling machines have long been working their…
Read MoreTony Ure Heads Online Gambling at Isle of Man’s Department of Economic Development
The Department of Economic Development of the Isle of Man recently announced that Tony Ure has been appointed as the new Head of eGaming. Mr. Ure was named to the position due to his extensive experience in the gambling industry and the many years he had spent at leading positions within the sector. The senior positions he had occupied prior to his current one had given him the preparation needed in order to live up to expectations. The Director of the eBusiness Department of Economic Development, Jonathan Mills, stated that…
Read MoreIrish Racing Industry Officials Hope for Business-Favourable Budget Plans
Officials from Horse Racing Ireland have shared their hopes that the budget plans of the Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe will reveal so-called “pro-business” measures for the local bloodstock industry as soon they are officially unveiled on Tuesday. According to recent data, the racing industry was granted with a record €64 million a year earlier as part of the Horse & Greyhound Fund. This amount was €4.8 million higher on the previous year and also represented a third straight increase after the Government funding fell as low as €43.4 million…
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