EGBA welcomes European Commission initiative to bring regulatory authorities and Member States’ online gambling experts together

EGBA

EGBAThe European Commission’s initiative to bring Europe’s regulatory authorities and Member States’ online gambling experts together for the first time has been welcomed by The European Gaming and Betting Association (EGBA).

A statement released by the EGBA yesterday reveals the meeting constitutes the first of a list of actions announced by Commissioner Barnier following the European Parliament’s call for action at EU level in November.

This means, from now on, the European Commission will be able to present its findings from the 260 contributions to the Green paper consultation on online gambling and 5 expert workshops conducted in 2011, and test national regulators’ appetite to cooperate and develop common EU rules.

When the European Parliament adopted its Report on Online Gambling in the Internal Market in November 2011, Commissioner Barnier committed to take action through a Communication announced for mid-2012 and also confirmed that the Commission would ensure the compliance of national regimes with the EU Treaties.

Secretary General of EGBA, Sigrid Ligné, said in the statement: We welcome this first-ever meeting under the Commission’s aegis of Europe’s national gambling regulators and have high expectations of this process. We are calling for the introduction of EU-level rules to safeguard adequate protection for consumers and at the same time ensure fair and transparent licensing conditions for EU operators.

“With the European Court drawing ever-clearer ‘red lines’ for national regulation we have high hopes that rapid progress can and will be made through better cooperation and the development of common EU rules.”