Charity Commission closes case into GambleAware ‘without criticism’

by CasinoBeats
3 minutes read
The Charity Commission has closed its case into GambleAware “without criticism of, or findings against” the gambling support charity following complaints about its operations.

GambleAware CEO Zoë Osmond noted that the commission was “satisfied that the charity’s reliance on industry funding does not impact on decision-making about its activities” and that steps have been taken to ensure its independence from the gambling industry.

The Charity Commission told iNews in May that it had opened its case into GambleAware after receiving a complaint about the charity from The Good Law Project, an independent non-profit organisation.

The complaint, filed in March, accused GambleAware of a conflict of interest since it receives significant funding from the gambling sector. It also claimed the charity failed in its regulatory duties as chief commissioner of gambling harm research, education and treatment (RET) projects, services and organisations in the UK.

In addition, the complaint critici..

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