FORMER 888.COM HEAD INTERVIEWED BY FRENCH COPS FOR 8
HOURS
16 March 2007
Group marketing activities on French soil
discussed
John Anderson, the former CEO of the Gibraltar-based
888.com online gambling group was probably both tired
and relieved to be on his way home after an eight hour
discussion in Paris with French police this week.
The Financial Times reports that the veteran
non-executive director of 888.com travelled voluntarily
to France at the request of the authorities, who wanted
to talk with him about the company's marketing
activities in their backyard, which included a
now-withdrawn sponsorship for Toulouse FC.
Anderson apparently left the discussions at 8 pm after a
marathon 8 hour session with the French gendarmerie
which the newspaper described as "inconclusive".
The newspaper said that the French gambling and horse
racing monopolies contribute GBP1.4 billion to the state
budget, which many have pointed out is probably the
reason for French sensitivity to the operations of
foreign companies.
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