A colleagues of the gambling reform director with a “not instinct evidence” approach to compliance


Colleaging director of Gambling Reform, Tim Miller, highlights the importance of promoting current reforms, rather than following new trends.
in A letter delivered on September 3 at the gambling summit to reform gamblingCEO Tim Miller highlighted the ongoing achievements of the Gambling Committee and pushed for an evidence based on the unification of the work that was already done, rather than following new types of reform.
Miller said: “My encouragement for all those who have an interest in making a fair, safe and crime -free does not allow leadership to future reforms at the expense of effective delivery and measuring current reforms,” Miller said. “Because delivery, not additional policy papers, would really protect consumers.”
It was concerned that many of those working to repair gambling offer new ideas for campaigns, without ensuring the implementation of important reforms in the past to the maximum extent possible. While Miller did not doubt the commitment of the participants to create a safer and safer playing market, he stressed the need to focus on the largest priorities and evaluate the quality of compliance.
“We will not rely on the instinct of the intestine or faith to measure the success (Previous gambling reforms) – We will rely on the evidence. “
Achievements of the Gambling Committee to reform the gambling so far
Miller also seized the opportunity to celebrate what has been achieved so far, and congratulate the sector on “just some of the changes that we delivered that they have already implemented.” These include checking the financial weakness to protect those who are at risk of greater damage, and changes to Direct marketing from operatorsAnd the new rules for reducing the speed and intensity of gambling products online.
The efforts made to tighten age determination also applauded, as employees in the gambling gambling of the age of any agent who seems less than 25 years old and new rules have been applied so that younger companies must buy a test to verify age.
Miller concluded that “I am not apologizing in saying that the committee should focus and will focus on providing the great legal roles that the parliament has already presented to us.” “We are equally committed to survival focus on playing our role in implementing the white paper to review the gambling law, as soon as possible and efficiently, then assess its effectiveness. This will then provide a strong evidence for informing any discussions that may be in the future about the additional additional reforms.”
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