Betfair Starts Legal Action Against Dutch Government


LONDON, May 7 /PRNewswire/ --

- World's Leading Online Betting Company Takes Government to Court Over
Illegal Monopoly Designed to Exploit Dutch Punters; Launches Formal Complaint
to European Commission

Betfair, one of the world's leading online betting companies,
has started legal action against the Dutch government in a court case which
could result in a claim for damages running into millions of Euros.

The decision follows a letter from the Dutch Ministry of
Justice urging Dutch banks not to process payments from any Dutch customers
wishing to place a bet on any legal gaming website. The measure would block
access to the services of Betfair and many other UK licensed operators.

Mark Davies, Managing Director at Betfair, said:

"This is a desperate move by the Dutch government to prevent a
company that is fully licensed and regulated in jurisdictions across Europe
from being accessed by residents in the Netherlands. Its actions are against
the interests of the Dutch consumer and fly in the face of the EU principles
of open and fair competition. This serves only to protect the Dutch
government's own gaming monopoly and keep prices high.

"It is madness that the Netherlands, as one of the founding
members of the single market, has resorted to illegal tactics that prevent
consumer choice and go against the Treaty.

"The government's objective of shutting out foreign operators
while feather-bedding domestic monopolies, one a big US multinational, and
protect a cosy cartel cannot be allowed to continue. We will fight this. We
will fight anyone who unlawfully prevents us and our customers from doing
business."

Betfair has also made a formal complaint to the European
Commission stating that the government's action unlawfully protects the Dutch
gaming monopoly and violates EC laws concerning the free movement of services
within the EU.

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