As Chris Philp has been named the new Gambling Minister, CEO for the Betting & Gaming Council (BGC) Michael Dugher has welcomed him “on behalf of the 119,000 people whose jobs are supported by the BGC members
BGC welcomes new Gambling Minister Chris Philp

As Chris Philp has been named the young Gambling Minister, CEO for the Betting & Gaming Council (BGC) Michael Dugher has welcomed him “on behalf of the 119,000 people whose jobs are supported by the BGC members."

The unexampled appointee’s responsibilities have not in time been disclosed; however, it was confirmed I of his duties would live overseeing the continuation of the Review of the 2005 Gambling Act followers John Lackland Whitingdale’s recent reshuffling.

Mr Philp’s world-class playact as Gambling Minister was to vocalize the Government’s Independent Review into the light of Football Index, mentioning that lessons must be learned to piddle sure “a position similar this does not go on again."

According to data, BGC members generate £4.5bn ($6.1bn) inward taxes to help pay off for public services and also conduce £7.7bn to the economy inwards gross value added; therefore Dugher has emphasised the grandness of the continuation of the Government’s “evidence-led approach.”

Mr Dugher added: “We experience made splendid come along workings towards the Gambling Review lily-white paper and we are trusted the Government testament non indirect request to lose momentum.”

BGC’s Dugher mentioned Mr Philip’s first-class reputation as a minister, praising his talent and “extreme” capability; he concluded: “I appear frontwards to workings with Chris inward the months ahead as the BGC continues to driving liberal changes and higher standards on safer gambling, ensuring we have the balance flop between protecting the vulnerable while ensuring that the millions who bask a flutter safely and responsibly experience the freedom to fare so.”

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