MORE RESIGNATIONS AT SWEDISH GAMBLING MONOPOLY
16 May 2008
"Change in ambition" at Svenske Spel results in
management resignations
Decisions by the board of directors at Sweden's
state-owned gambling monopoly Svenske Spel continue to
create disquiet among some managers, leading to the
resignations of a further two executives in the wake of
the departure last week of CEO Jesper Karrbrink (see
previous InfoPowa report)
The board, headed by recently appointed Margareta
Winberg, a former Deputy Prime Minister, has demanded a
change in approach which will see more emphasis on
responsible gambling following years of vigorous and at
times aggressive marketing. In a political sense, the
government is undoubtedly keeping an eye on European
Commission developments after accusations that it
unfairly excludes gambling services from other EU member
nations.
This week the head of Internet, Telephone and Retail
Betting at the company, Matthias Hedlund, and Annica
Axelsson, head of the Bingo, Casino and Restaurants
Division submitted their resignations.
In an interview with the E24 news service Hedlund
explained the motivation for his departure, citing
increased political involvement in Svenske Spel and the
risk that the revised strategy may hamper the
development of the company as far as its ability to
compete with the broader market was concerned.
Describing the new approach as a "change in ambition,"
Hedlund told E24 that he would have liked to develop a
competitive edge in Svenske Spel at the same time as
maintaining a commitment to social responsibility. "But
with the new direction, I am not the right person for
the job."
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