GREEK ADMINISTRATIVE COURT RECOMMENDS THAT MONOPOLY
ISSUE BE REFERRED TO E.C.J.
13 February 2009
A sign that the Greeks acknowledge European Union
law precedence?
The highest administrative court in Greece has
recommended that legal issues surrounding the
monopolistic nature of the state-licensed gambling
company OPAP should be referred to the European Court of
Justice for resolution. The move suggests that the court
aknowledges the possible non-compliance of Greek
gambling laws with supervening European Union law,
reports eGaming Review this week.
Supported by
the state, OPAP has excluded foreign gambling firms from
entering the Greek betting market, bringing into
question the country's compliance with EU principles of
free and open trade and services between member nations.
The court's recommendation has its roots in a case
against the state-sanctioned monopoly which was launched
by Stanleybet International last year following police
raids and arrests on that company's betting outlets in
Greece (see previous InfoPowa reports). Those detained
were released, apparently without further action, a few
days later, suggesting that the illegality of their
position was in doubt.
eGR reports that the Greek
judges also made it clear that OPAP’s monopoly, a
private entity since 2000 and physically established and
offering its gambling services in another EU member
state, could not be attributed to a genuine interest to
reduce gambling opportunities and to protect the public.
John Whittaker, the managing director of Stanleybet
International, applauded the judges' recommendation and
said: “The opinion issued today clearly shows that the
Greek Authorities have discriminated against our company
by acting in clear violation of the EU Treaty. What
further evidence does the [European] Commission need to
bring Greece before the European Court of Justice?”
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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