MORE DISCLOSURES IN WILLIAM HILL PROBLEM GAMBLING
CASE
22 February 2008
Compulsive gambler faces drugs and firearms
charges
A compulsive gambler who is suing the William Hill
gambling group in Britain for more than GBP 2 million
(see previous InfoPowa report) is on bail for firearms
and drugs charges, the Press Association revealed this
week.
Former greyhound trainer Graham Calvert (28) from Tyne
and Wear, claims the bookmakers allowed him to place
bets when he had twice asked them to close his account -
a process known as "self-exclusion" - as he battled with
gambling addiction and reopened new accounts.
A spokeswoman for Northumbria Police said Calvert is
currently on bail awaiting trial.
"Graham Calvert.....has been charged with firearms
offences and associated drugs offences and is scheduled
to appear at Newcastle Crown Court on a date to be
fixed," she said.
Calvert wants the bookie group to pay back the GBP 2.1
million in losses he accrued between June and December
2006 on the grounds that they failed in their "duty of
care". During that period he alleges the bookies allowed
him to open two new accounts and to make bets totalling
around GBP 3.5 million.
He lost around GBP 347 000 on one bet alone when he
backed the USA to win the 2006 Ryder Cup.
His solicitors, Newcastle-based Ward Hadaway, say the
case is a crucial test of the betting industry's social
responsibility policies.
"It goes to the issue of how bookmakers treat people who
have gambling problems via their self-exclusion policy
and whether they can be held responsible when they
advertise themselves as offering self exclusion and
promoting socially-responsible gambling," said lawyer
Peter Hornsey.
William Hill has confirmed that it will defend the case
"vigorously".
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