AUSSIE STATE WILL WORK WITH BETFAIR
4 April 2008
NSW approach in stark contrast to confrontational
attitude taken by Western Australia
Contrasting attitudes toward the betting exchange
concept pioneered by Betfair and expanding rapidly in
Australia were showcased this week when the New South
Wales government welcomed the opportunity to work with
the company instead of litigating against it as was the
case with Western Australia.
The WA government lost their case last week (see
previous InfoPowa report) and now the authorities in New
South Wales say that Australia's High Court has approved
its plan to tax and regulate the online betting
exchange's operations in the state.
NSW's revelation follows closely on the heels of last
week's High Court ruling that a Western Australian law
banning residents from wagering on betting exchanges is
unconstitutional.
Racing NSW chief executive Peter V'landys told the
Australian Broadcasting Corporation that the NSW plan
"is exactly what the High Court requested. We have said
and we continue to say that we will make sure that
competition is even and that everyone pays the same fee.
"That is exactly what the court has found - you can't
discriminate against someone and you can't be more
favourable to someone."
Online Casino News courtesy of
InfoPowa
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