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A teenager gambled at 13 venues. This company has been fined for failing to stop them

Gambling company Tabcorp has been ordered to pay over $370,000 after pleading guilty to 43 charges.

Betting slips are seen inside a gambling venue.

Tabcorp has been fined after a 17-year-old gambled multiple times at its sites. Source: AAP / Darren England

Tabcorp has been ordered to pay more than $370,000 after admitting it failed to stop a teenager from gambling across multiple Victorian venues.

The background: The company pleaded guilty to 43 charges in Melbourne Magistrates Court after first being charged by the Victorian Gambling and Casino Control Commission in May 2023.

The commission had found a 17-year-old gambled multiple times between May 2022 and October 2023 at 13 Tabcorp sites.

The key quote: "Gambling providers and their staff are on the frontline of our efforts to prevent underage gambling. These failures undermine the integrity and safety of the industry." — Annette Kimmitt, CEO, Victorian Gambling and Casino Control Commission.

What else to know: The company admitted failing to prevent a minor from gambling and not properly supervising its electronic betting terminals.

A magistrate fined the company $274,000 without conviction on Thursday and ordered it to pay costs, bringing the total sanctions to $370,417.

The maximum fine available to the magistrate was close to $700,000.

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Published 13 June 2024 6:16pm
Source: AAP, SBS



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