Sportsbet utilized a shell company to covertly manage the NRL's tipping competition, circumventing gambling advertising regulations. This manipulation led to the grand prize being won by a self-excluded gambler, raising significant regulatory concerns. The government has criticized this arrangement as 'deeply concerning', highlighting the unethical promotion of gambling to fans.
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Here's a story about how Sportsbet used a shell company to shield its involvement in the NRL's tipping competition, which skirted regulations and bombarded users with gambling ads. Then, the jackpot was won by an excluded gambler. Tomorrow's column: https://t.co/JkB7ywsy6K
Here's a story about how Sportsbet used a shell company to shield its involvement in the NRL's tipping competition, which skirted regulations and bombarded users with gambling ads. Then, the jackpot was one by an excluded gambler. Tomorrow's column: https://t.co/JkB7ywsy6K
Here's a story about how Sportsbet used a shell company to secretly run the NRL's tipping competition, allowing it to skirt gambling advertising regulations. Then the grand prize jackpot was won by a self-excluded gambler. Tomorrow's column:
Here's a story about Sportsbet used a shell company to secretly run the NRL's tipping competition, allowing it to skirt gambling advertising regulations. Then the grand prize jackpot was won by a self-excluded gambler. Tomorrow's column: https://t.co/JkB7ywsy6K