FRENCH DEFEATED IN MALTA COURT ONLINE GAMBLING
RULING
12 January 2007
Zeturf judgement by a French court will not be
enforced
A Maltese court of appeal has refused to enforce a
judgment by a French court in a case brought by the
French horse racing operator Pari Mutuel Urbain (PMU)
against the Malta-based online bookmaker Zeturf.
The original judgment by the French tribunal in July
2005, upheld by the Paris court of appeal in January
2006, had ordered Zeturf to cease taking bets on horse
races held in France, reports e-Gaming Review.
However, the Maltese court concluded that “the matter
was of administrative nature and therefore falls outside
the scope of the EC regulation”. It said PMU was
“incorporated as a commercial entity and yet regulated
by an ‘ad hoc’ law that gives it power that is usually
not allocated to private enterprise”.
Although PMU has repeatedly denied that argument, the
Maltese court concluded that it “is an entity of an
administrative nature that is singularly empowered to
shape and enforce French policy on gaming matters”.
Thibault Verbiest, senior partner at Ulys law firm, said
the ruling was very good news for the online gaming
sector, although the motivating factors behind it were
unexpected and the ruling had to be examined closely.
The legal repercussions of the case in Europe would
depend on how well-founded the ruling turns out to be
and whether other countries can follow it.
“The reasoning seems to be that PMU is a private
company, but has powers equivalent to those of a state
monopoly. Because of this, the case is to do with
administrative law rather than civil or commercial law,
and the Maltese court is saying it does not have the
competency to rule on ‘administrative’ cases,” Verbiest
said.
Verbiest added that PMU was the manifestation of the
French state’s horse racing operations through a private
commercial entity. “This is an important setback for PMU,
on a PR level it is disastrous and highlights the
environment in which PMU operates in France,” he said.
The Malta Lotteries and Gaming Authority, which
regulates egaming in the jurisdiction, said the decision
strengthened the jurisdiction’s position in the European
online gaming sector.
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