Germany鈥檚 gambling regulator has held a meeting with the federal government's addiction and drug commissioner, Burkhard Blienert, to discuss online gambling player protection measures and regulatory challenges posed by the black market.
The Joint Gambling Authority of the States (GGL) provided Blienert with a 32-page report on November 6 aimed at helping to educate consumers about illegal gambling sites, as well as providing useful information for treatment service providers.
During the meeting, the GGL board presented its approaches and detailed its successes in tackling illegal gambling, as well as identifying current challenges in the regulation of the gambling market, 鈥渟uch as divergent approaches by GGL and the gambling industry when collecting data on the size of the illegal gambling market鈥, according to a .
Research and new developments in the early detection of gambling addiction were also on the discussion agenda.
鈥淭he common goal is to weaken the illegal gambling market as well as to ensure player and youth protection and to avoid gambling addiction,鈥 the GGL said.聽
GGL board member Benjamin Schwanke said the regulator is also 鈥渨orking intensively鈥 to help ensure that the telephone advice arm of the Federal Center for Health Education (BZgA) continues to be available to people with gambling problems.
Blienert added: 鈥淭he hotline is an important component when it comes to simple and uncomplicated initial contact with advice about an addiction or dependency. Because the suffering is so great, we need a good and reliably financed aid system. We really need to take action, especially when it comes to illegal gambling.鈥
The commissioner added that, 鈥渋n just one evening, illegal gamblers can lose everything and find themselves in real dire straits. I'm alarmed by figures like that around 1.4 million people in Germany are addicted to gambling - and millions more are at risk.鈥
Blienert went on to warn that the risk of addiction posed by sports betting is 鈥済reatly underestimated鈥 and that the 鈥渞isk of suicide among gambling addicts is higher than with any other addiction鈥.
He argues that this makes the GGL鈥檚 job of preventing illegal gambling key to improving player and youth protections.
鈥淚t's good that the authority is already evaluating the 2021 State Treaty on Gambling and is explicitly focusing on possible gaps. The newly published brochure also helps consumers to better distinguish between illegal and legal gambling,鈥 Blienert said.
Recently, the GGL聽celebrated support from a Saxony-Anhalt court for its 鈧50,000 fine issued in September against Red Rhino casino for breaching a so-called 鈥減rohibition order鈥. The regulator said at the time that the operator had closed its dot.de website, but that the dot.com version was still available to German players.
The state鈥檚 Higher Administrative Court said in an announcement on October 27 that it had rejected Malta-based Red Rhino鈥檚 appeal.
It also added judicial backing to the GGL鈥檚 efforts to restrict black market operations by targeted payment providers.


