FINNISH LOTTERY CHANGES COULD FURTHER BREACH EU LAW
13 February 2009
EGBA welcomes European Commission criticism of
proposed changes
The European Gaming and Betting Association (EGBA) has
welcomed the European Commission’s decision to issue
formal Comments against proposed changes to the Finnish
Lotteries Act. These changes, if implemented, would
increase the extent of the breach of European Union law
that is already the subject of an EC infringement
procedure, the Association claims.
The European
Commission has already objected to the existing Finnish
gaming legislation in March 2007, when it issued a
“Reasoned Opinion”- the last procedural stage before a
referral to the European Court of Justice.
The
new Finnish draft provisions introduce even further
restrictions on indirect marketing of gambling services
for operators without a Finnish license, as well as
fines and prison sentences of up to two years for both
media and online gaming companies operating or marketing
such activities. These additional restrictions are,
however, not aimed at enhancing consumer protection in a
consistent and systematic manner as they will not apply
to the Finnish government’s own gambling activities,
which will still be allowed to conduct extensive and
aggressive marketing campaigns. RAY (the Finnish Slot
Machine Association) has even announced its intention to
launch an internet poker site later this year, EGBA
notes.
Sigrid Ligné, Secretary General at EGBA
says: “This shows all too clearly that the Finnish
authorities have for the past two years - during which
the Commission has been delaying Finland’s referral to
the ECJ - enhanced their protectionist legislation
rather than removed it”.
“The rights of EU
licensed gaming and betting operators as well as those
of Finnish newspapers and media have been ignored for
too long and the situation is only deteriorating," Ligne
concludes. "The Commission’s patience has clearly not
paid off.
"We now call on the Guardian of the
Treaty to defend our rights and to bring Finland to the
ECJ.”
The Finnish changes to the lotteries act
were notified to Commissioner Verheugen’s services and
Member States under Directive 98/34/EC in November 2008.
The notification procedure is aimed at preventing Member
States from creating new barriers to the internal market
freedoms by giving the opportunity to the Commission and
Member States to evaluate the content of a draft law
before it is adopted.
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