Wednesday, October 31, 2012

European Union Plans Stricter Rules On Remote Gambling

European Union Plans Stricter Rules On Remote Gambling

The Remote Gambling Association (RGA) has welcomed the completion of a European Union (EU) Green Paper, 'Towards a comprehensive European Framework for online gambling', which proposes to enhance the safeguards in place to protect consumers, mitigate match-fixing and money laundering, and challenge member states' regimes that infringe EU law.
The Green Paper proposes:
  • Formalizing the exchange of information and cooperation between European gambling regulators by 2013;
  • Centralizing enforcement against non-compliant operators and fraudulent users at EU level, using enhanced measures, such as payment blocking and disabling access to websites;
  • Adopting recommendations on common protection of consumers and on responsible gambling advertising in 2013;
  • Extending the scope of the Anti-Money Laundering Directive to all forms of gambling in 2012;
  • Promoting expertise exchange between regulators against cybercrime;
  • Exploration of the possibility of an EU standard on gambling equipment including gambling software in 2013; and,
  • The adoption of a recommendation on best practices in the prevention and combating of betting-related match fixing in 2013, which would include promoting cooperation and dialogue at an international level on the topic.

2 comments:

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