SWEDEN'S RULING PARTY HAS SECOND THOUGHTS ON
GAMBLING MONOPOLY
2 November 2007
Moderate Party votes to privatise
It may take some time to organise, but decisions reached
at a political party conference over the weekend could
spell the end of the road for the Swedish government
gambling monopoly Svenska Spel.
The ruling Moderate political party in Sweden has turned
away from the government's online gambling monopoly,
reports Poker News this week. At a party conference in
Gavle over the weekend, the party voted to de-monopolise
the country's gambling industry and to privatise Svenska
Spel, the country's government-owned gaming company.
The Moderates have thus far eschewed privatisation of
the gambling industry, incurring the wrath of the
European Commission by allowing the monopoly to continue
in the European Union nation, but apparently opinion was
swayed by the arguments put forward by member of
parliament Tomas Tobe. Abandoning the monopoly policy
could open up the Swedish market to gambling companies
in other EU member nations, placating the EC.
Delegates at the Moderate Party conference were told
that Sweden must abolish the current monopoly and join
England and Italy in regulating the industry. Funds
would have to be made available for problem gambling
research to ensure the right sort of restrictions were
enforced.
The Moderate's change of heart on Svenska Spel is
apparently shared by other political parties, with only
the Christian Democrats opposed to regulation and the
idea of privatising Svenska Spel.
Svenska Spel generated over Euro 500 million in profits
last year (see previous InfoPowa report) Speculation
that the company may be publicly listed after
privatisation could see it valued at up to Euro 7
billion, making it a major player on the European
gambling scene.
Online Casino News courtesy of
InfoPowa
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