DUTCH THREATS
30 January 2009
Justice minister gets bellicose
The Dutch Justice Minister, Hirsch Ballin was in the
news again this week with more threats designed to warn
off online gambling companies that may be a threat to
the state's monopolistic stranglehold on betting in
Holland.
Ballin told fellow MPs that online gambling sites that
persist in targeting Dutch residents will now face
unspecified legal action, regardless of EU policies on
free and open markets between member nations, always a
source of irritation to Dutch politicians when it comes
to gambling.
Questioned later on the minister's threat, a Justice
Ministry spokesman declined to tell news agency ANP how
many sites are being targeted, but confirmed that both
Dutch-based and foreign companies are involved.
Under Dutch law, firms must have a permit to offer
online gambling - and all licensing is held by state
dominated companies.
Ballin is also reportedly planning to again warn Dutch
banks that they are breaking the law if they have
illegal gambling sites as customers; the Justice
Ministry spokesman told ANP: "We are talking about the
bigger banks operating in the Netherlands."
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