A new inquiry into the future of gambling regulation has been launched in the UK by an All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG).
An APPG is an informal cross-party group in the United Kingdom that doesn’t have any official status within Parliament. It’s run by and for Members of the Commons and Lords.
Sir Iain Duncan Smith MP is the chair, with a number of other MPs being members to discuss and investigate the wider impact of gambling related harm in communities.
The focus of the inquiry is on the current gambling policy landscape and legislative framework in the UK and will consider the efficacy of existing legislation.
APPG on gambling reform will create set of recommendations for governmentIn its most recent terms of reference, the aims of the latest deep dive have been listed:
The APPG on Gambling Reform has today launched a new inquiry into the Future of Gambling Regulation. The inquiry will be wide-ranging and conclude with a report setting out recommendations to Government.