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Dutch bankers must cut ties with online gambling

The chips are down
Monday, 12 May 2008, 12:43

AFTER MAKING ONLINE GAMBLING illegal in Holland last month, Dutch authorities, on a roll, have now ordered Dutch banks to stop servicing illegal Web casinos.

The move was confirmed by a not particularly mellow Justice Ministry spokeswoman, who also noted that banks in Holland had been asked to freeze financial services to between 30 and 50 illegal gaming companies, of whom Unibet (a Swedish company) and Holland’s home-grown Oranje Casino were but two.

Much to Brussels’ chagrin, Holland is still holding out against EU efforts to push online gambling to its citizens, in a bid to promote increased market competition. The British have already opened up to almost every kind of online gambling, but the Netherlands has long held out, allowing only the national Dutch lottery to offer cyber gaming.

Last month a bill that would have allowed gaming operator Holland Casino to open a gambling web site on a trial basis was smacked down in a tight 35-37 vote by Holland’s upper house, even after the lower house had passed it back in 2006.

Holland says it’s worried about the potentially detrimental effect of gambling addictions on its population, who have access to all the legal marijuana and prostitutes they can stomach. The government isn’t worried about them getting addicted to drugs or sex apparently.

More likely, the Dutch government is concerned that the lucrative online gaming industry, which Merrill Lynch has estimated could reach $48 billion by 2010, would be a blow to state betting monopolies which would probably lose money as a result.

The Justice Ministry spokeswoman also told Reuters that files on illegal gambling firms were being drawn up in order to pass them round to the public prosecutor who would bring them to court. If that isn't pointing the Dutch finger, then what is?

L'Inq
Reuters

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Llamas

Corruption & christianity, both have their interest, great country isn't it?
And the same people keep getting voted in, no matter what they do, nouveau-american you might say.

posted by : W.-, 12 May 2008 Complain about this comment
Want to know why?

It's because gambling via Holland Casino is a Dutch government monopoly. 
It has nothing to do with corruption or anything else.
The Dutch state needs it to fill their pockets!
They are "against" gambling unless you do it with them.
Gambling in Holland is only allowed if the state does it or gets a lot of the action!
Dutch politics simply stinks with Harry Potter (Balkenende) up front! :-)

posted by : Bas, 13 May 2008 Complain about this comment
But

Monopolizing to get at the money == corruption.

posted by : W.-, 14 May 2008 Complain about this comment
Corruption

Well, it's pretty much inevitable. Taxes, business regulations, and government monopolies are the foundations of corrupt government. They provide the money and power that the crooks either siphon off for themselves or sell to the highest bidder. The bigger the government, the more corrupt it will tend to be.

posted by : Greg, 14 May 2008 Complain about this comment
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