IGC APPLAUDS B.C. MOVE TOWARD ONLINE GAMBLING
28 August 2009
Trade association offers its assistance with
regulatory advice
The news earlier this month that the Canadian provincial
government of British Columbia is considering the
legalisation of online gambling (see previous InfoPowa
reports) has been applauded by the Interactive Gaming
Council, a trade association for online gambling
software providers and operators.
"Like the B.C.
Government, the IGC recognizes there are online gaming
companies that operate out of poorly regulated
jurisdictions," said John Kennedy FitzGerald, CEO of
IGC.
"However, IGC members are licensed and
strictly regulated in jurisdictions like the Isle of
Man, Gibraltar and Alderney, which are recognized by the
United Kingdom as having the highest regulatory
standards in the world. Some of these jurisdictions have
been involved with regulating online gaming for nearly a
decade."
In a press statement, the IGC said it
looked forward to working with the B.C. government and
the BC Lottery Corporation as they develop a regulatory
model. The association believes that regulation will
provide legal clarity for British Columbians and online
gaming companies with B.C. customers; harmonise
standards with other leading jurisdictions to enhance
consumer protection; and provide additional tax revenue
opportunities for governments in challenging economic
times.
"IGC members look forward to contributing
to a vibrant online gaming community that provides an
open environment for legitimate online gaming operators,
while generating additional revenues to the B.C.
government to fund important programs like health and
education," said a spokesman.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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