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UK Gambling Commission

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Gambling and gaming law is required to ensure betting shops and websites are providing a legal and fair service. The UK Gambling Commission is a good example of a leading gambling regulator and they are responsible for regulating gambling and supervising gaming law in Great Britain.

The Commission is an executive non-departmental public body of the Government of the United Kingdom. This means they are not a key part of any department within the UK government and operate on more of an individual basis. However, the UK Gambling Commission does have executive, advisory, tribunal and independent monitoring boards.

In addition to gambling at betting shops and online bookmakers and casinos, the UK Gambling Commission regulates the National Lottery. They hold draws on a weekly basis and tickets can be purchased both online and at a retail stores, such as supermarkets and newsagents.

1. The Gambling Act

The UK Gambling Commission was created under the Gambling Act 2005. The Gambling (Licensing and Advertising) Act 2014 added to this by requiring any operator, such as an online sportsbook, who would like to offer their services to people based in the UK to obtain a license from the UK Gambling Commission.

The body employs over 300 people, many of which are based in an office in the city of Birmingham. Some of the employees also work from home and are based in England, Scotland and Wales.

In addition to ensuring gambling in the UK is fair, the UK Gambling Commission has other objectives. These include the prevention of gambling being a source of crime. This covers both the individual people using online bookmakers and casinos and those operating them. In addition, the UK Gambling Commission protects children and other vulnerable people from being harmed or exploited by gambling.

The latter is very important and makes sure no one under the age of 18 is allowed to use betting websites of any description in the United Kingdom.

As the methods of online gambling changes, so the UK Gambling Commission seeks to monitor the impact these have on the public. Should any of the changes be deemed to carry a risk in terms of gambling related harm, they will act.

2. Does UK Gambling Commission help the players?

While the UK Gambling Commission does a lot of good in terms of regulating the gambling industry in the United Kingdom there are some things they cannot help with.

A good example is consumer complaints. If you have placed a bet at an online bookmaker, played a slots game at an online casino or purchased a lottery ticket, you cannot get your money back by making a complaint to the UK Gambling Commission. All betting websites and establishments must have a functional complaints procedure in place and that forms part of their agreement with the UK Gambling Commission.

However, the UK Gambling Commission will review certain cases if they feel the operator has not met its obligations under the Gambling Commission license.

The UK Gambling Commission will not offer any legal advice to businesses looking to create a betting website and they do not regulate spread betting. This is regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.

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