JERSEY STATES APPROVE GAMBLING COMMISSION
11 December 2009
New organisation will regulate online
gambling
Following the provision of more information as requested
by legislators in Jersey (see previous InfoPowa
reports), the concept of a Gambling Commission was
approved by the States this week, reports This Is
Jersey.
The unanimous decision paves the way for
an internet gambling industry on the self-governing
Channel Island just off the French coast, making Jersey
the latest online gambling licensing jurisdiction.
The next step will be a debate on the nitty gritty
of e-gaming legislation next year, enabling Jersey
people to tap into a new industry of websites running
online gambling services, such as online poker and
sports betting sites.
Jersey joins several small
island jurisdictions, including Guernsey, Alderney, the
Isle of Man and Gibraltar in setting up online gambling
industries.
Economic Development Minister Alan
Maclean has been the main driving force for the
initiative, which was approved in principle back in
2005.
Senator Maclean said that the commission
would also be a consultative and advisory body which
would have a social responsibility to protect people
from gambling addiction.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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