FRENCH MARKET LIBERALISATION (Update)
6 March 2009
French minister acknowledges the need to "get
out of an unsustainable situation"
Further details are emerging from Thursday's press
conference in Paris on the opening up of the French
gambling market (see previous InfoPowa reports).
Budget minister Eric Woerth told reporters at the
conference that France will open its gambling market to
competition and begin to grant online betting licenses
in 2010, seeking to stem 'illegal' gambling and
safeguard billions of Euros in tax revenue provided by
the industry each year.
The minister said the
gambling market in France would be expanded to adapt "to
Internet reality" and help France "get out of an
unsustainable situation in which the state is losing a
growing part of the betting market," the International
Herald Tribune reported.
France has been under
mounting pressure from the European Commission to open
up its state monopolised gambling market in compliance
with EU principles.
State monopoly Pari Mutuel
Urbain, widely known as PMU, which has the monopoly on
horse-racing bets, had annual revenue of Euro 9.3
billion last year, whilst La Française des Jeux, the
state-owned monopoly that operates lotteries and sports
betting, had similar revenues in 2007, the latest
figures to hand.
Woerth said that 'illegal'
gambling generates some Euro 7 billion a year, and
claimed that there were 25 000 illegal gambling Web
sites in France, representing 75 percent of the market.
"Rather than banning 25 000 Web sites, we'd rather
give licenses to those who will respect public and
social order," he said.
Woerth said his proposal,
which will be presented to the French cabinet at the end
of the month, will introduce a levy of about 7.5 percent
on Internet wagers on sports events and horse races, and
of 2 percent on online poker wagers.
Unveiling
his long-anticipated plans for online gambling, Woerth
said it was "no use denying the reality of online
gambling and the expectations of the French people".
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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