LONDON, England -- (PRESS RELEASE) -- eCOGRA (eCommerce and Online Gaming Regulation and Assurance), the online gambling industry's independent player
protection and standards authority, has offered to lend its regulatory
experience to the UK Department of Culture, Media and Sport. This follows on
from its recent summit on internet gambling.
eCOGRA's long standing success in providing online gambling regulation puts
it in the unique position to advise on all areas of player protection and
fair gaming, as well as on the processes required to effectively monitor and
certify sites. Its independent board of directors - Bill Galston, ex chief
inspector of the Gaming Board for Great Britain, Michael Hirst, ex chairman
Hilton International and Frank Catania, ex Assistant Attorney General,
Director New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement, have unrivalled
experience in what is still considered a maturing industry.
Now entering its fourth year, the standards authority awards its own 'seal
of approval' to over 100 tier one gambling sites following extensive
inspections by independent, world renowned auditors. Once approved, sites
must continue to adhere to the organisation's eGAP or eCOGRA Generally
Accepted Practices, or risk losing the seal - ensuring greater continued
protection for players. Areas covered in the eGAP include continuous testing
to ensure fairness of the software, responsible operator conduct and
measures to limit underage and problem gambling. Robust provisions against
money laundering are also included; an area highlighted as one of concern in
some recent media reports, although there is no evidence that this is in
fact a problem area.
eCOGRA has entered into agreements with other regulatory authorities,
including, Kahnawake, Malta and the Philippines and is in talks with several
others to have aspects of its seal of approval process recognised in lieu of
local assessments.
Andrew Beveridge, CEO, eCOGRA comments, "It is in the best interests of the
industry, which provides employment and revenues worldwide, that it is
recognised and regulated by national laws and we want to continue to offer
our support for what the UK is doing in this area. Our experience is that
this is the way to protect the players, enhance their experience and ensure
fair play is provided by responsible and regulated operators. The leading
sites that bear our seal are presently able to demonstrate that they offer
responsible gambling to the many millions who play online every day."