FRENCH TENNIS EXEC APPOINTED TO HEAD ONLINE
REGULATORY BODY
27 March 2009
ARJEL - a new acronym to remember
A statement on the French government website
www.premier-ministre.gouv.fr/acteurs/gouvernement/conseils_ministres_35/.../jeux_argent_hasard_ligne_63045.html
, widely reported in the French media yesterday,
delivers further information on French moves to open up
that country's gambling markets (see previous InfoPowa
reports).
The statement announces the appointment
of the French Tennis Federation's secretary general,
Jean-Francois Vilotte, to head up a new French online
gambling regulatory authority with the rather ponderous
title of l’autorité administrative indépendante de
régulation des jeux en ligne (ARJEL). The body will be
responsible for issuing the 5 year online gambling
licenses envisaged in the draft legislation opening up
the market from January 2010.
The statement also
confirms that the proposed legislation to effect the
liberalisation of the French market in compliance with
European Commission principles has been placed before
the French Council of Ministers.
Vilotte is a
name known to most online gambling corporate execs due
to his involvement in the French Tennis Federation's
legal assaults on Internet gambling companies such as
Ladbrokes, Betfair, Unibet, Expekt and Bwin last year
regarding Internet betting on tennis matches.
Early reaction from the European Gaming and Betting
Association, which numbers most of the major European
gambling corporates among its members, has not been
favourable to the appointment, with the organisation
suggesting that the French government justify Vilotte's
appointment to a post where an unbiased and independent
approach is of significant importance.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
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