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VGCCC Charges Tabcorp and Eight Venues for Allegedly Allowing a Minor to Gamble

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The Victorian Gambling and Casino Control Commission (VGCCC) has charged Tabcorp along with eight venues for allegedly allowing a minor to gamble in breach of the Gambling Regulation Act 2003. Tabcorp faces a total of 54 charges, including 27 counts of allowing a minor to gamble and failing to reasonably supervise its electronic betting terminals.

The venue operators and a TAB agency face allegations they allowed a minor to gamble on 27 occasions between 8 September and 1 November 2022.

The venue operators have been charged with allowing a minor to gamble, allowing a minor within a gaming machine area and failure to ensure gambling vending machines were reasonably supervised at all times. The TAB agency has been charged with allowing a minor to gamble and failing to ensure reasonable supervision of its electronic betting terminals.

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The venues are the Olympic Hotel, the Brunswick Club, the Edwardes Lake Hotel, the Parkview Hotel, the Albion Charles Hotel, the Doncaster Hotel, the Rose Shamrock & Thistle Hotel and the Northcote TAB Agency.

If found guilty, the operators face a maximum collective fine of more than one million dollars, while Tabcorp could face a maximum fine of $698,997.60.

VGCCC CEO Annette Kimmitt AM said: “One of the most serious harms is allowing minors to gamble. All gambling venues must ensure they do not accept a bet from a minor and must ask for identification from anyone they suspect could be underage.”

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VGCCC: Bookmaker Fined for Customer Safety Breaches

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Registered online bookmaker VicBet has been fined $130,000 for 2 breaches of its customer care obligations.

Announcing the fine, Victorian Gambling and Casino Control Commission (VGCCC) CEO Annette Kimmitt AM reminded the gambling industry of the potential for people to experience severe harm when rules are not followed.

“Breaches can have serious consequences, not only in terms of punitive actions against the companies we catch out, but for people whose lives are affected by this behaviour,” Ms Kimmitt said.

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“It is an egregious betrayal of trust, for example, to continue to send marketing materials to a person who has self-excluded from a gambling venue or closed a betting account.”

The VGCCC’s investigations into complaints about VicBet found the bookmaker had:

• offered and provided a $1,800 bonus bet to a customer after they asked for their betting account to be closed in September 2022. VicBet was fined $50,000.

• repeatedly sent gambling promotional material to a customer after they permanently self-excluded from VicBet in March 2020. The penalty was an $80,000 fine.

It is an offence for a bookmaker to encourage or offer any credit, voucher or reward, or other benefit to induce an account holder to keep an account open after they have requested its closure.

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Similarly, sending correspondence or promotional material to customers who have self-excluded contravenes the Victorian Bookmakers’ Association Code of Conduct.

“On these occasions, VicBet failed to live up to both its legal and social licences to operate, which include minimising the risk of harm to customers,” Ms Kimmitt said.

“Industry must respect the wishes of people who decide to have a break from, or quit, gambling. This means taking all reasonable steps to enforce harm prevention initiatives that customers commit themselves to, such as self-exclusion programs.”

VicBet was given the opportunity to “show cause” as to why disciplinary action should not be taken. Submissions from its legal representative were considered prior to a determination being made.

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Michael Fitzsimons Joins Tabcorp as Chief Wagering Officer

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Tabcorp Holdings Limited has appointed Michael Fitzsimons as its Chief Wagering Officer.

Mr Fitzsimons will oversee all core wagering functions including digital, retail, tote, trading, product and marketing. The position is part of the company’s evolved Executive Leadership Team structure, which was announced in December last year. The simpler structure will ensure all wagering functions will fall under one executive.

Mr Fitzsimons has over 20 years of global sports betting experience across the EU, US and Asia. He is currently Executive Director Wagering at Hong Kong Jockey Club (HKJC) where he leads strategy, trading, marketing, data and product development for fixed odds, parimutuel and lottery products.

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His current role encompasses oversight of one of the world’s largest totes, including the World Pool platform, along with Risk Management of China Sports Lottery’s 120,000 betting branches. Prior to his role at the HKJC, Mr Fitzsimons was Director of International Trading and Operations at The Stars Group. During this time, he successfully launched the PokerStars Sportsbook and relaunched SkyBet in Germany and Italy. Mr Fitzsimons is on the executive of the World Tote Association (WoTA).

Tabcorp Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer elect, Gillon McLachlan, said: “Michael Fitzsimons is one of the world’s most sought after wagering executives and brings extensive global sports betting experience to Tabcorp. He has a deep knowledge of international sports betting, trading and tote. Michael is a rare find – he knows digital and retail wagering and is one of the few people in the world who can connect both to grow a wagering product.

“The creation of a Chief Wagering Officer is a significant uplift in wagering capability within our executive team. The simpler vertical structure brings all levers that grow wagering together under one executive to ensure first class execution.”

Mr Fitzsimons is expected to commence in the first half of 2025. His appointment is subject to relevant regulatory and probity approvals.

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Regulating the Game Announced New Money Laundering, Terrorism Financing Masterclass at 2025 Conference

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Leading gambling law and regulation conference Regulating the Game has announced the latest addition to its 2025 Masterclass Series with KordaMentha to conduct a masterclass titled “ML/TF Risk Assessment – Tips, Tricks, and Missing Bits”.

The masterclass, to be delivered by Kordamentha’s Executive Director, Financial Crime Richard Lee; Director, Financial Crime Skye Arnott; and Manager, Financial Crime Ishaan Singh, will delve into how organisations can conduct meaningful risk assessments that drive actionable outcomes. Attendees will gain valuable insights into tailoring risk assessments to their unique business needs, identifying and addressing often-overlooked areas in risk assessments and leveraging outcomes to strengthen AML/CTF programmes effectively.

The hands-on masterclass is designed to equip participants with the tools and strategies necessary to elevate their organisation’s AML/CTF compliance and risk management practices. It is tailored for compliance professionals, risk managers and industry leaders seeking to build robust AML/CTF programmes.

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“The Masterclass Series is all about empowering attendees with practical skills and actionable insights from leading practitioners,” said Paul Newson, Principal at organiser Vanguard Overwatch.

“KordaMentha’s team brings a wealth of expertise in financial crime, and this session is a must-attend for anyone serious about enhancing their AML/CTF frameworks.”

Alice Saveneh-Murray, partner at KordaMentha, said: “The expectations of regulators in this space continues to increase, especially following the announcement of the AML/CTF Modernisation Reforms. It has never been more critical for AML/CTF professionals to have the skills necessary to conduct a thorough and compliant risk assessment. Our team are pleased to be able to share best practices, strategies and common pitfalls to avoid so participants are empowered meet the requirements of the new regime with confidence.”

Regulating the Game will take place at Sofitel Sydney from 10 to 13 March 2025, bringing together global leaders, regulators, and industry professionals to address key challenges, explore innovative solutions and drive sector leadership. Now in its fifth edition, the conference provides expert content, fosters meaningful discussions on policy and sector challenges and drives innovation to underpin effective and efficient gambling regulation.

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