Garzon warns of tougher Spanish gambling reforms
Alberto Garzon, Spain's Minister of Consumer Affairs, warned licensed gambling incumbents to prepare for further changes to the country's gambling laws. He was appointed last year by the coalition government to overhaul a fragmented gambling regime.
Alberto Garzon, Minister of Consumer Affairs, warned licensed gambling incumbents to prepare for further changes to the country's gambling laws. He was appointed last year by Spain's coalition government to overhaul a fragmented gambling regime. The Ministry of Consumers Affairs has made progress in the area of public interest matters. The Royal Decree on Advertising bans Spanish TV networks, digital media and football clubs from promoting gambling services from September 1. Phase 2 of the gambling reform will focus on the re-engineering of Spanish gambling’s RGIAJ player self-exclusion system and the development of a central player database managed by the DGOJ.