RGA DENIES SUPPORT FOR U.S. INITIATIVE TO AMEND THE
UIGEA
4 May 2007
UK trade association more interested in Europe, it
appears
The US market for online gambling may be worth billions,
but it is not worth fighting for seems to be the
conclusion reached by the British trade association the
Remote Gaming Association this week.
According to a report in E-Gaming Review, the
Association has admitted that it refused to put its
weight behind the moves this week by Congressman Barney
Frank to put forward legislation to regulate online
gaming in the United States.
EGR claims the refusal came despite meetings and
discussions taking place in the months running up to
this week’s announcement on the introduction of Frank's
Internet Gambling Regulation and Enforcement Act of
2007.
Clive Hawkswood, chief executive at the RGA, told EGR
that the organisation and its members were not
interested in becoming “heavily involved” in the recent
lobbying effort.
He added: “That is for a mix of reasons. Some companies
have never been involved in the US. Others meanwhile
have left the US alone and are concentrating elsewhere.
Some are worried about what their share price reaction
would be.”
The RGA represents the majority of major online
operators in the UK.
Hawkswood was responding to accusations from sources
close to the lobbying effort in the US that the RGA had
failed to show any enthusiasm for this week’s moves.
“These guys have got to come to the table,” said the
source. “There is a lot of upside here if they do.”
However, Hawkswood suggested the suspicion was that any
regulation would effectively be in favour of US casino
operators. He added: “Do we think our involvement could
tip the scales? No. Look at it from the opposite angle.
Did US involvement in the lobbying effort for the UK
supercasino help at all? Or was it rather a hindrance?”
A spokesperson at Ladbrokes said of the consensus
against getting involved: “It’s a question of priorities
and resources. There is movement in Europe at the
moment, with the EU behind us, so that is what we are
concentrating on.”
Another spokesperson at a leading operator added: “There
may come a time to step on the gas once again in the US
– but that time is not now.”
Perhaps it is this sort of negative approach that helped
create the right climate for Senator Bill Frist to
manouevre the UIGEA into being in the first place....
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