SWEDISH MONOPOLY CRITICISED
16 May 2008
Political party urges abolition of Svenske Spel
monopoly in favour of cultural support
With a new and more 'responsible gambling' oriented
approach to business leading to management resignations
this week (see previous InfoPowa reports) the Swedish
state-owned gambling monopoly Svenske Spel faced new
criticism from the Moderate Party’s Culture Committee
next week.
The English language newspaper The Local.se reports that
the committee is urging government to abandon its
monopoly in gambling policy in favour of "new forms of
cultural support," using as an example sponsorship of
athletics, and suggesting that the government accept
cultural sponsorships as tax-deductable marketing
expenses.
"By ditching Svenska Spel’s monopoly and charging a
[license] fee to both Swedish and foreign companies to
participate in Sweden’s gaming market, the state could
raise enough revenue to finance both athletics and
culture," opines the committee, pointing out that the
Swedish Inheritance Fund passes out SEK 300 to SEK400
million ($50 to 66 million) every year.
"More of these funds ought to be directed toward
cultural purposes benefiting children, young people, and
people with disabilities," the committee proposes.
The committee has released pre-presentation copies of
its 'Culture 3.0' paper which is to be presented in the
Riksdag on Monday and includes proposals for free
library book loans, maintaining Sveriges Radio and TV as
two separate entities, and better conditions for private
local radio.
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