UKGC fines Camelot £300,000 for results mishap

Posted by: Ted Menmuir August 9, 2016 in Latest News, Retail, UK Comments Off on UKGC fines Camelot £300,000 for results mishap

UKGC2014Updating the market, the UK Gambling Commission (UKGC) has fined UK National Lottery operator £300,000 for publishing inaccurate ‘Lotto Millionaire Raffle’ results on its website property.

Following an investigation into the results publishing, UKGC officials stated that Camelot had placed ‘public confidence at risk’.

Issuing further details, The Commission’s investigations into this error found that Camelot had breached the terms of its operating licence in two key respects: that processes and procedures were not fit for purpose and that players were misled.

Commission Executive Director Sarah Gardner commented on Camelot’s fine;

“It is essential that the public can have confidence in how the National Lottery is run. Camelot’s failures on this occasion resulted in a significant number of National Lottery players being misled and so put at risk that public confidence.

“When errors occur, it is essential that the interests of players are put first and we will not hesitate to use our enforcement powers to take the necessary action to make requirements clear and to deter the likelihood of future incidents.”