AUSSIES FINE INTRALOT FOR BINGO BOOB
29 May 2009
A$30 000 the cost of failing to run televised
bingo game
The Australian arm of the international gambling group
Intralot had the embarrassment of being slapped with a
A$30 000 fine by the Victorian state government this
week for failing to run a televised bingo game as
promised, reports the Australian newspaper TheAge.
Under its licence, the international gaming giant
was to run a live, state-wide bingo game, with tickets
sold at retailers and numbers drawn on television on
Sundays.
But the game has instead been run on
3AW, a Melbourne radio station.
Intralot
Australia general manager Leo Watling said that the
company's failure to screen the bingo draw on television
was due to a lack of interest by commercial television
networks in showing the bingo lottery.
Gaming
Minister Tony Robinson said the state government fined
Intralot last Friday. "This is the first time in
Victoria the government has ever fined a lottery licence
holder," he said. "We regard this as a significant
breach of the licence condition."
Once the fine
has been paid, the contractual obligation to televise
the game will be removed.
Intralot has not had a
happy time so far in the land Downunder since it
commenced operations in July 2008. Retailers have
complained of lost revenue through faulty technology,
complicated games and poor marketing (see previous
InfoPowa reports). And the state's opposition political
party is making political capital out of the situation,
charging that tax revenue from Intralot is $79 million
below government expectations.
The government is
receiving $343 million in tax from lotteries this
financial year, $11 million less than planned despite
Tattersall's strong performance, reports TheAge.
Opposition gaming spokesman Michael O'Brien claims
that the government mismanaged the introduction of
Intralot. "This fine means the government makes some
money out of Intralot's problems, but what about the
lottery agents? What about the small businesses whose
livelihood is at risk because this government messed
up?" he said this week.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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