DUTCH ONLINE GAMBLING PROBLEMS GROW
15 May 2009
Justice Minister's threat to banks triggers a
European Commission investigation
The Dutch government's stubborn refusal to
adopt European Union principles in protecting its state
gambling monopoly continued to generate problems for the
country this week as Betfair launched a legal attack
(see previous InfoPowa report) and the European
Commission ordered an investigation into possible
non-compliance with EU treaty requirements.
The
latest furore stems from an attempt by the Dutch
Minister of Justice, Ernst Hirsch Ballin, to stop Dutch
banks processing payments for online betting services,
the newspaper Telegraaf reports.
A spokesman for
the Commission told Telegraaf last week: "The European
Commissioner [Charlie McCreevy] has asked the
appropriate services to start an investigation into the
banking blockade. As far as we are aware, the
Netherlands is the only country in Europe to do such a
thing."
Holland's justice ministry ordered banks
to stop accepting transactions for Internet gambling
services or face potential legal action.
A
survey in January said the Dutch are spending Euro 450
million a year on 'illegal' internet gambling.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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