NOW SPORT ENGLAND WANTS IT'S CUT
27 November 2009
Government suggestion requires more
consultation
The recent letter written by UK Minister of
Sport Gerry Sutcliffe to bookmakers suggesting a
voluntary contribution to Sport England popped into the
headlines this week, with the Remote Gaming Association
suggesting that full consultation with both the offline
and online industry may have been a better initial
approach.
The Guardian newspaper reported that
Britain's Labour government has proposed the creation of
a fund that would lead to bookmakers handing over
millions in voluntary contributions to Sport England for
reinvestment in grassroots sport.
Describing the
proposal as 'ill conceived', RGA chief Clive Hawkswood
told The Guardian it could put Sport England in "an
untenable position with no prospect of success" by
asking for a solution by the end of December 2009.
"If any sort of voluntary scheme is to work fairly
and effectively then it needs the support of the wider
industry and neither the online or offline sectors have
been consulted as a group," the trade association
executive said.
According to the Guardian report,
Sutcliffe wants bookies "...to move relatively quickly
to an agreement" with contribution figures in the letter
suggesting a range between GBP 5 million and GBP 10
million.
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