More often than not, there are a number of corruption and illegal cases that come to rise in Australian betting markets. In most cases, the illegal betting sites have found themselves colliding with law enforcements on the matter. Nonetheless, it doesn’t mean that it is only the unlicensed remote betting operators go against the law. Some licensed firms have also found themselves in a hot soup when they violate the stipulated gambling rules.
This is a case that has hit CrownBet that has been subjected to a thorough investigation by the New South Wales (NSW) gaming watchdog. The betting company has been accused of using customer’s credit in the endorsement of motivational gambling. The matter has called the authorities to undertake a research and find the truth behind it.
According to the rules stipulated by the NSW Act book, the endorsement of client credit, tickets or any other aspect which may include sign up rewards is illegal. NSW watchdog claimed that it put the matter into consideration and decided to undertake an investigation mainly on the new campaign by the AFL and CrownBet NRL which goes by the title “The Game Just Changed”.
The main antagonism comes as the two advertising firm as have decided to incorporate terms that claim that each time a client places his or her bet, he or she is accorded with the CrownBet reward points that can only be redeemed at the Crown Resorts. The words further claims that in the modern world, none of these aspects have ever been introduced anywhere apart from CrownBet sites. The client should rush and register to initiate cash flow.
Reports from the Australian news have indicated that these vocabularies used in the advert by CrownBet have violated the present advertising standards stipulated by the NSW as well as The Office of Liquor, Gaming & Racing. The betting firm has decided to remain calm and failed to respond to any question raised on the investigation topic.
This investigation comes after various betting firms and other stakeholders advocated for the review of the 2001 Online Gambling Act. The redrafting of these betting policies will be fundamental in keeping the advancements in technology moving upwards as well as incorporation of fresh digital consumer behaviors.
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Tags: CrownBet, illegality, licensing, NSW, online gambling, technology on sports
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