FRENCH GAMING COPS WANT TO TALK TO ONLINE GAMBLING
LEADERS
2 March 2007
March 13 should see some frank exchanges
The proposed meeting between industry executives and
the French gaming police scheduled for March 13 is
likely to be attended by some of the top executives in
the business.
Gibraltar-based 888.com is the latest to issue a
statement on the meeting, confirming that non-executive
director and former chief executive John Anderson had
been asked to attend the interview with the French
gaming authorities. The statement emphasised that French
action represented “an immaterial percentage of its
business” and that it would continue to consult its
legal advisers.
In December 888 cancelled a contract as sponsors of the
Toulouse football club following pressure placed on the
club and the operator by the French authorities. The
Austrian betting group bwin has also experienced
football sponsorship hassles which led to the detention
last year by French police of two of its executives. The
firm subsequently cancelled its sponsorship of a Monaco
football club.
Media reports from Britain have already revealed that
the European sportsbook Unibet’s senior management has
also been asked to attend the interview with the French
gaming police.
Last week (see previous InfoPowa reports), Party Gaming
announced to affiliates that it would stop accepting any
new real money accounts from French citizens, but the
notification was then taken down without further
explanation, and media enquiries on the subject have
been ignored.
French politicians also passed a delinquency law this
month with an apparently unrelated amendment seeking to
disrupt the transfer of funds from French players to
online gaming sites.
Sources close to Anderson have suggested that while he
is respectful of the French authorities, he is also
confident of the outcome and that his company’s
activities fall under European Union legislation.
French online gambling suppliers and operators were
active at this year's ICE show in London, especially the
Partouche group, which owns many land casino operations
in France, apparently with the approval of the otherwise
state monopolised gambling industry.
Online Casino News courtesy of InfoPowa
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