BWIN TAKES INITIATIVE IN AUSTRIAN LAW DRAFTING
5 December 2008
Government gambling law draft too biased toward
monopolies
Legislation drafted by the Austrian government's Finance
Minister Wilhelm Molterer is so skewed to favour state
monopolies like Casinos Austria - and against European
Union law - that the Vienna-listed online gambling group
Bwin Interactive Entertainment AG has commissioned its
legal team to draw up alternatives for the politicians
to consider.
The proposed Gambling Act has been criticised widely
since its release, and drafters stand accused of overtly
favouring state monopolies, which could lead to conflict
with European Union principles calling for the free
movement of goods and services between member nations.
Bwin's Co-Chief Executive Officers, Norbert Teufelberger
and Manfred Bodner were apparently not consulted in any
way prior to the release of the proposals by the
minister and have responded by labeling the proposals
’unconsitutional’ and pointing to several court rulings
in Austria alleged to back such an opinion.
Teufelberger told Austrian news portal OE24.at that the
firm currently employs 800 people around Vienna but
would ’be unable to develop more technology’ if the
proposals were passed as they are now.
He said that the company’s own legislative proposals
could be ready to lay before the Finance Ministry by
next week, and that Bwin would be ’perfectly willing’ to
pay tax on the revenues it earns in Austria should the
legal situation improve through reforms.
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