Gambling Commission Counsel Ready
Monday, July 31, 2006
The UK Gambling Commission's new general counsel Neil McArthur has vowed to start preparations to ensure a smooth transition in preparation for the UK Gambling Act, which is due to come into force in a little over a year.
McArthur said his priority is to meet with Government officials, gaming companies and gambling charities to work out how best to enforce the new gambling rules.
McArthur said: "I'll consult with other stakeholders about the role of the [Gambling] Commission and take best practices from other areas to make sure the new regime comes in smoothly and quickly in September 2007.
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McArthur said his priority is to meet with Government officials, gaming companies and gambling charities to work out how best to enforce the new gambling rules.
McArthur said: "I'll consult with other stakeholders about the role of the [Gambling] Commission and take best practices from other areas to make sure the new regime comes in smoothly and quickly in September 2007.
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