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RACING AUSTRALIA ANNUAL REPORT 2016

CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER'S

REPORT

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4. ILLEGAL OFFSHORE WAGERING

Throughout 2014 and 2015 Racing Australia engaged

with the Federal Government to utilise Commonwealth

powers to tackle the growing integrity and revenue

threat posed by illegal Asian bookmakers. This resulted

in the Government announcing on 7 September 2015

a Review into Illegal Offshore Wagering to be headed

by former NSW Premier The Hon Barry O’Farrell.

Racing Australia made both public and private

submissions to the Review and was pleased that the

Government subsequently adopted all of the major

recommendations made by Mr O’Farrell.

The Federal Government has been as good as its word

and legislation to amend the Interactive Gambling Act

2001 was introduced into Parliament on 10 November

2016 to implement the key recommendations 3 and 17

of the Review. The amendments are to:

• Strengthen the law to make it clear that it is

illegal for overseas gambling companies to offer

gambling products to Australians unless the person

or company holds a licence under the law of an

Australian State or Territory. Currently, the law is

ambiguous as to whether or not it is illegal for

offshore wagering companies to provide gambling

products to Australians if they are not licensed in

Australia.

• Empower the Australian Communications and

Media Authority (ACMA) with new civil penalties,

complementing the existing criminal penalties,

powers held by the Australian Federal Police,

and allow ACMA to be responsible for the entire

complaint handling process from receipt to

enforcement.

• Introduce other disruption measures to curb illegal

offshore gambling activity, such as placing company

directors or principals of offending gambling

companies on the Movement Alert List so any travel

to Australia can be disrupted.

• Prohibit “click to call” in-play betting services.

• Establish a register of unlicensed and illegal

interactive gambling services to be published on

the ACMA website to raise awareness amongst

Australian consumers.

• Provide the ACMA the ability to notify international

regulators of operators providing prohibited

interactive gambling services to Australians.

• Allow persons to make complaints to the ACMA

about, and allowing the ACMA to investigate,

the provision and advertising of all unlicensed or

prohibited interactive gambling services.

Integrity is the foundation of public and punter

confidence in the industry and the Government’s

actions will significantly enhance racing’s integrity in the

ever evolving online world.

Whilst grateful for the Government’s decisive action to

date, Racing Australia will continue to work with relevant

Ministers on two other key recommendations being:

• Consultation with banks and credit card providers

to potentially introduce strategies such as “payment

blocking” to limit the transactions that illegal offshore

wagering operators may undertake.

• Consultation with Internet Service Providers to

assess potential options to reduce their availability to

Australian consumers.