EUROPEAN COMMISSION TO INVESTIGATE GREEK GAMBLING
(Update)
29 May 2009
European pariament's petitions committee
requests investigation following complaints
The Greek state gambling monopoly OPAP's involvement of
local police to shut down gambling group Stanleybet
International's new Greek retail betting shops late last
year has seen a sequel this week. The UK-based betting
company reports that following its petitioning of the
European Parliament on the issue, in which Stanleybet
personnel were arrested, the European Commission has
been asked to investigate.
The Stanleybet view is
that OPAP’s practices run counter to Article 49 of the
European Commission Treaty, which guarantees
member-state companies the right to provide cross-border
services. The company said in a statement earlier this
year that it had taken legal action, after securing the
reopening of its shops and the release of its personnel
(see previous InfoPowa reports).
"We are
determined to defend the creation of a regulated, fair
and competitive sports-betting market in Greece,"
Stanleybet International spokesman Constantinos
Maragakis said at the time.
In a statement this
week, Stanleybet revealed that in January 2009 it had
initiated a petition to the European Parliament's
Committee on Petitions in which it detailed and
complained about the events in Greece and the impact
these had on both the company and its employees.
John Whittaker, Stanlelybet's chief executive,
commented: "The Greek authorities' behaviour is clearly
outrageous, and I am pleased that the European
Parliament has decided to investigate. This behavior is
all the more unacceptable and unfair given that OPAP, a
private Greek company listed in the Athens Stock
Exchange which abusively holds an exclusive right to
offer sports betting services in Greece, has increased
its own activity across state borders."
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