Reino Unido: Os organizadores do jogo do poker pagam £32.000 após uma ação de repressão ao jogo ilegal

Two men have been ordered to pay over £32,000 in fines and legal costs to Kingston Council following a crackdown on illegal gambling at a London private members’ club....

Two men have been ordered to pay over £32,000 in fines and legal costs to Kingston Council following a crackdown on illegal gambling at a London private members’ club.

Nicholas Clark and Luke Flack pleaded guilty to gambling offences at Kingston Crown Court on Friday 29 April. The offence involved the running of unlawful poker tournaments at the venue for over a year from November 2013 to December 2014.

The Gambling Commission supported Kingston Council during the investigation

Rob Burkitt, the Gambling Commission lead for shared regulation, said ‘Supporting our partners in the regulation of gambling, preventing illegal activity and protecting consumers is a vital part of what we do.

“We are pleased with the outcome of this case and hope that it sends the very clear message that the Commission and our local authority partners will work very closely to prevent crime in gambling and protect the young and vulnerable.”

Read Kingston Council release

Source: Gambling Commission

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