UK GAMBLING COMMISSION ANNUAL REPORT
20 July 2007
GBP 14.4 million the cost to government
Making interesting reading recently is the UK Gambling
Commission's first annual report, which shows a GBP 14.4
operational cost last year as the new regulator geared
up the transition of a more liberal gambling industry to
the new Gambling Act 2005.
The cost to government could have been GBP1.7 million
higher, but some of the organisation's recruitment costs
were deferred.
The report reveals that the Commission's 218 employees
have been busy drafting and consulting widely on the
majority of policies that will apply when the Gambling
Act comes into full effect on 1 September 2007. At the
same time the Commission continued with its normal work
of regulation under the existing Acts, which will be
superseded in September, while moving from offices in
London to Birmingham and undertaking a major recruitment
exercise.
In his report Commission chairman Peter Dean, who
retires at the end of 2007, points out some of the
highlights of the year.
“In my opening report as Chairman of the Gaming Board in
1999 I urged the Government to set a firm timescale for
the wholesale reform of our then out-dated gambling
legislation,” he said.
“It is a cause of great satisfaction that the reform has
now been carried out and the Gambling 2005 placed on the
statute book, with the Commission at the centre of the
new regulatory system.”
“British gambling operators continue to enjoy a high
reputation for integrity in this country and overseas.
Over the past year, the industry and other interested
parties have been bombarded with a series of the
Commission’s consultation documents setting out our
proposals for the new regime and inviting responses.
“Coping with this exceptional workload has at times
strained the resources and patience of those involved,
but the process has been invaluable and will lead to
better regulation.”
In the year to March 2007 the Gambling Commission
regulated gambling in casinos and bingo halls, along
with society lotteries and gaming machines and had an
operating expenditure of GBP 14.4m and a staff of 218 at
the year end. Full details of activity within these
industry areas can be found in the Report which can be
downloaded from http://www.gamblingcommission.gov.uk/
From 1 September 2007, under the Gambling Act 2005, the
Commission takes up significant new legal powers to
prosecute illegal gambling and also takes on
responsibility for regulating arcades, British-based
remote gambling and the betting industry.
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