FRANK LAUNCHES NEW ATTACK ON ANTI-ONLINE GAMBLING
REGS
18 April 2008
New bill seeks to stop implementation of
unworkable UIGEA regs in its tracks
Following the recent Congressional hearings in
Washington on the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement
Act, few can doubt that government agencies and the
financial services industry required to police it have a
monumental task in thinking up practical ways to
implement this flawed law passed by Congress in 2006.
This week that task may have been made tougher by new
legislation - H.R.5767 - introduced by influential House
Financial Services Committee chairman Barney Frank and
Republican presidential aspirant Ron Paul.
According to a statement from Frank and Paul, HR 5767
introduced this week seeks to prohibit the Federal
Reserve Board of Governors and the Treasury secretary
from "proposing, prescribing, or implementing any
regulation that requires the financial services industry
to identify and block Internet gambling transactions."
If approved, the Bill will effectively curtail the
further operation of the UIGEA.
Frank's new initiative comes after intense criticism of
proposed regulations drafted by government agencies to
give teeth to the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement
Act, which was designed to disrupt financial
transactions with online gambling companies but places
the burden of enforcement on the U.S. financial services
industry.
Both Congressmen claim the UIGEA unduly infringes upon
personal freedoms. "The ban on Internet gambling
infringes upon two freedoms that are important to many
Americans: the ability to do with their money as they
see fit, and the freedom from government interference
with the Internet," Representative Paul said.
Critics protest that the UIGEA is impossible to
implement due to ambiguities in its language and a
serious lack of definition, together with the
impracticality of tasking an already stretched financial
services industry with its complicated enforcement
across a variety of financial and in many cases
international instruments.
Congressman Frank has highlighted these flaws, saying:
"I believe that even those who agree with it ought to be
concerned about the regulations' impact," and pointing
out that the recent Congressional hearing had showed
that "the regulations are unworkable for the financial
services industry."
Federal government executive Louise L. Roseman to an
extent confirmed that, warning that banks had expressed
uncertainty about implementing the law at the hearing on
April 2 (see previous InfoPowa report) and commenting on
the difficulty in drafting effective supporting
regulations.
"The payment system, frankly, isn't well designed to be
able to identify this activity," Roseman said.
Congressman Frank has another card ready to play in his
fight against the UIGEA. His HR 2046 Internet Gambling
Regulation and Enforcement Act currently has 48
co-sponsors and seeks to regulate and licence online
gambling in the United States, raising tax revenues at
the same time as controlling the popular pastime of
Internet gambling. If eventually passed, this bill could
effectively overturn the UIGEA, although it is still in
need of more political support.
A spokesman for the anti-UIGEA pressure group Safe and
Secure Internet Gambling Initiative, Jeffrey Sandman
applauded the new bill, saying: "The Frank-Paul bill
would stop the U.S. government from taking any further
steps on regulations that would require all of the
country's financial institutions to block Internet
Gambling payments."
"It's a bold move, but a necessary one, in light of the
warnings from the Treasury and Federal Reserve that they
did not know how to write regulations to solve the
problems created by UIGEA. Further, witnesses
representing a broad spectrum of the financial services
community unanimously stated that the current ban on
Internet gambling is dangerous to the payments system
and ineffective in stopping people from using the
Internet to play poker, make bets on horses, or engage
in other types of wagering."
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InfoPowa
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