Existing legislation is "outdated"

Irish gov't urged to fight money laundering in gambling activities

Ireland must draw up strict new gambling laws due to fears the sector is being used for money laundering and that ordinary people are losing a combined USD 5.4B on bets every year.
2016-10-28
Reading time 1:08 min
Ireland must draw up strict new gambling laws due to fears the sector is being used for money laundering and that ordinary people are losing a combined USD 5.4B on bets every year.

Unaligned Independent TD Maureen O Sullivan made the comment yesterday, saying the existing laws are failing to ensure casinos, slot machine halls, online sites and private members clubs are fully licensed and crime-free.

Speaking during the latest Dáil leaders questions debate, the Dublin Central TD said despite the fact there has been anti-betting legislation and regulations in place since 1931 they are now “outdated” and “do not take account” of modern-day gambling.

She said there is no ensuring gambling is provided crime-free in Ireland and that immediate action is needed by the Government

Ms O’Sullivan said “30% to 35% of players are problem gamblers”, an issue which is leading to relationships breaking up, the loss of homes and depression, and that as much as €5bn is being lost by the public through betting every year.

Warning that the issue is of huge concern, she said there is evidence crime gangs are also using some parts of the sector to launder money, with gardaí recently finding a betting slip worth more than €8m in the possession of a well-known gang.

Responding to the comments during the same debate, Tánaiste and Justice Minister Frances Fitzgerald said she accepts the problems associated with gambling are of “huge concern” to her, saying “addiction is part of it”.

She said there is a need to introduce fresh regulations which have been under consideration by the Government for months, and that any involvement in the sector by criminal gangs conducting money-laundering must be tackled.

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