ARF Council State of Illegal Betting Report 4a2j36

The State of Illegal Betting 3u6l5c

The State of Illegal Betting report outlines the current state of illegal betting markets on horse racing and other sports, and the future threats from illegal betting. h64s

Key findings are that 61% of betting websites examined are effectively illegal in most countries and only 39% were licensed and regulated. In addition, betting licences issued in three jurisdictions, Curaçao, Malta and the Philippines, for 62% of these websites that are effectively illegal in most countries.

ARF Council have provided Commentaries for the report.

  • Tom Chignell reports on ‘White Labelling betting websites’ and how these obscure the difference between legal and illegal betting operators.
  • Tim Robinson, Catherine Ordway and Neil Grimstone provide an overview of issues around corruption in racing and other sports.
  • Graham Ashton explains organised crime involvement in illegal betting.
  • Claudio Marinelli shows how INTERPOL sees the relationship between illegal betting, sports corruption & organised crime.
  • Jack Anderson gives an update regarding notable developments in sports law relating to illegal betting.
  • Sally Gainsbury describes the relationship between illegal betting and problem gambling.
Explore the Report

Explore the Report 3g544c

Foreword

Welcome Message from ARF Chairman 1q195v

Winfried Engelbrecht-Bresges GBS JP
Introduction

Introduction of the State of Illegal Betting from ARF Council Chair d692t

Martin Purbrick
Executive Summary

Key Findings 5w5z44

Section 1

An Analysis of Betting Websites 2p32g

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Section 2

How Outsourcing in the Online Betting Supply Chain and ‘White-Labelling’ blurs the lines between Legal and Illegal Gambling 5o5yf

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Section 3

How the Use of Under-regulated and Unregulated betting websites is related to Gambling Problems 4d4y

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Section 4

Observations on Developments in Corruption in Racing and Other Sports related to Illegal Betting 2u471p

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Section 5

Why the threat to sport and legal betting from organised crime has never been greater 2a3g2p

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Section 6

Notable recent sports law cases illustrating integrity issues related to illegal betting 1a256y

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Section 7

Looking to the Future 222b25

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