BETFAIR AUSSIE WANTS MORE VERIFICATION FACILITIES
24 April 2009
ID verification is critical, and Betfair has
suggested strictly limited access to public records may
be the way to go
The Sydney Morning Herald reports that online gambling
group Betfair has suggested to the Australian
Productivity Commission enquiring into gambling that
strictly limited access to public records such as motor
vehicle registries, births, deaths and marriages data
and passport information could be an effective way for
betting companies to verify ID on players. The general
concept is not new - in Europe verification firms like
UHU link with limited public information to effect the
same purpose.
Betfair's records of customers and
sophisticated tracking technology have been instrumental
in exposing several betting frauds in recent times.
Betfair's submission points out that the betting firm
"...provides significant advantages in controlling and
detecting attempts to launder money or to engage in
deceptive conduct and it allows for more effective
programs for responsible gambling".
Betfair
recommended that "...wagering operators should be given
restricted access to identity databases such as Medicare
records, motor vehicle registries, passport information
and births, deaths and marriages registries for the
purposes of verifying the identity of customers in
accordance with federal legislative requirements". It
said in its submission that "Betfair has a strict
requirement that every customer verify his or her
identity" and that "every bet placed on Betfair can be
tracked to a particular customer".
The
commission, which is sure to focus on online gambling
and poker machines, is set to report at the end of the
year.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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