STANDING UP FOR THE ONLINE GAMBLING INDUSTRY
24 April 2009
Cashcade exec sets the record straight on
Internet gambling
Kudos to Simon Collins, a director of the online
gambling company Cashcade, who this week did something
constructive on perceptions of the industry in an op-ed
article for The Independent newspaper in the UK.
In the piece, Collins pays tribute to the online
gambling regulatory framework set up by the UK
government, which he says many other countries now seek
to emulate.
"The online gambling industry has no
shortage of detractors," Collins writes. "If you believe
the press, our fledgling sector is responsible for
almost everything wrong in the UK. From marital
breakdown and money laundering, to addiction and moral
bankruptcy.
"Not surprisingly, the reality is
very different. The UK market is, in fact, the most
tightly and effectively regulated in the world. The
Gambling Act of 2005, overseen by the draconian Gambling
Commission, has ensured that only responsible,
professional companies are able to operate.
"Just compare this to the US, where a prohibition-style
offensive on all online gambling has forced American
citizens into the arms of "illegal" operators. These
operators may well be nice guys running perfectly
reasonable odds and fair games. However, the US
Department of Justice views any company taking US play
as criminal," he writes.
Collins goes on to opine
that at least partly as a result of New Labour's
progressive regulation, Britain has become the world
centre of a thriving, technologically advanced,
twenty-first century business.
"Over the past
few years, our industry has created plenty of
opportunity for individuals and businesses on these
shores. For instance, online bingo companies, just one
part of the overall industry, spent over GBP 7 million
on UK TV advertising in 2008, according to Nielsen Media
Research. Or take the many online moderators we employ
at Cashcade to help ensure standards of behaviour in our
big games, Foxy Bingo, Getminted and Cheeky Bingo. Many
of whom are working part-time and enjoy having a
flexible, web-based job," he continues.
Collins
is not entirely complimentary - he is critical of the 15
percent online gambling tax introduced by the British
government, which he says has led to fewer funds
arriving in the Treasury’s coffers, because most of the
industry moved to nearby countries such as Malta.
"The Internet has thrown up complex difficulties in
almost every walk of business, not least the gambling
industry," Collins writes. "But the UK Government was
the first to tackle these issues head on. And now the
rest of the world is following its lead. Spain, Italy,
France and even President Obama all seem to be preparing
regulation designed to entice online gambling operators
to their countries.
"So for once let's be
pleased we were the first to get something right here in
the UK," he concludes.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
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