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Irish Senators debate responsibilities and launch date of gambling regulator Share
Oireachtas, as Senators debated the introduction of Ireland’s independent gambling regulator set for 2023.
Under the terms of the
‘Interim Gaming and Lotteries Act’, passed in December 2020, the government will conduct a large overhaul of Irish gambling regulations in 2021, with the aim of modernising existing legislation that dates back to 1931 and 1956.
Beginning the proceedings of its latest debate, Deputy
James Browne, Minister of State at the Department of Justice, underscored the importance of establishing the principal duties of an independent regulatory body that will oversee Irish gambling in 2023.
Addressing the
Ireland’s McGrath expands calls for betting reform to National Lottery Share
April 20, 2021
Michael McGrath, the Public Expenditure Minister for the Republic of Ireland, has called for a ban on private bookmakers taking bets on the numbers of the country’s
National Lottery.
According to the Irish Independent, McGrath is concerned that the National Lottery and Euromillions are undermined by bookmakers who offer similar products under their own brand names – a practice he believes is misleading consumers.
Additionally, the Minister has raised concerns with operators’ marketing strategies, such as the use of free bets, discounts and loyalty schemes with links to lottery betting.