Famous gambling operator, Befred, will have to pay a fine of £322,000 for failures in controlling money laundering activities, as they were instructed by the United Kingdom Gambling Commission (UKGC) to do so.
The UKGC investigation led to findings that revealed operators’ lack of action in finding the source of funds of a customer who deposited £210,000 and lost £140,000. It turned out that the said money was stolen.
The Victim Must be Reimbursed
This occurred during the 12-day period in November 2017…
…and this caught UKGC’s attention because a situation in which a customer deposits and loses such a big amount of money in such a short period of time clearly shows the lack of control on operator’s end.
Betfred will need to make sure their anti-money laundering policies and mechanisms are effective and in place from now on. They will also need to return £140,000 to the victim from who the money was stolen and pay an additional £182,000 as a financial fine imposed by the Commission.
The said penalty money will be spent accelerating the delivery of the National Strategy to Reduce Gambling Harms.
What the Findings Say
According to UKGC’s public statement and findings…
“…the Investigation into Petfre was the result of information passed to the Commission regarding a customer who had been convicted of a £2million fraud and had been spending stolen money through several gambling operators including Petfre.”
Furthermore, the lengthy document concludes that the operator accepted that there were omissions in their system and that they will comply with the punishment.
UKGC reported that Betfred was very open and transparent when helping UKGC with this investigation. They were also able to make timely disclosure of material facts. They were also able to demonstrate the insight into the failings.
GiG Partnership
Gaming Innovation Group (GiG) joined forces with Betfred regarding the implementation of GiG Comply marketing compliance technology.
The operator’s director of compliance, Adele Farell, said of this landmark moment for the company:
“Protecting players and abiding by regulations has never been so important, so we are happy to be working with GiG Comply. At Betfred, we want to ensure that our affiliate partners are working in a responsible and compliant way, and GiG Comply is the most effective and efficient way for us to monitor the content they are publishing for our brand.”
Source:
“Petfre to pay 322,000 for money laundering failures”, gamblingcommission.gov.uk, October 22, 2019.
coolsongss 4 years ago Hero Member
Wow, UKGC is doing amazing to protect players, well in this case, UKGC's regulations will actually work for the person who lost the money, but this is eventually the player protection too. BetFred deserves a big fine like that. I believe that there could be many more cases which went uncovered by Betfred and other casino....
Wow, UKGC is doing amazing to protect players, well in this case, UKGC's regulations will actually work for the person who lost the money, but this is eventually the player protection too. BetFred deserves a big fine like that. I believe that there could be many more cases which went uncovered by Betfred and other casino. Great UKGC.
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Vanenhox 5 years ago Sr. Member
One wonders whether or not gambling addiction is the motivation behind a good percentage of the stolen money that is wagered at online casino's. I have read stories in the newspapers about people who have embezzled so much money to feed their gambling addiction that they have ruined the companies they worked for and cheated....
One wonders whether or not gambling addiction is the motivation behind a good percentage of the stolen money that is wagered at online casino's. I have read stories in the newspapers about people who have embezzled so much money to feed their gambling addiction that they have ruined the companies they worked for and cheated. I am sure there are diverse reasons behind these violations, but surely there must be to some extent more than a few totally out of control gambling addicts who have no boundaries. The damage that can be done is staggering.
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BralasLT 5 years ago Newbie
Wow, that’s serious. Honestly, HOW do you not conduct an internal investigation of something so suspicious? Plus, this is Betfred we’re talking about, not some backwater amateur operator.
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