Dutch Minister Struycken pressed on online gambling ad ban

by SBC News
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Members of the Dutch Parliament continue the debate around the adoption of a motion to ban online gambling advertising over target audience concerns.

As reported by Casinonieuws.nl, Dutch Secretary of State for Legal Protection Teun Struycken responded to a number of questions during a Parliamentary Q&A session regarding a research done by media firm De Groene Amsterdammer.

In it, the news publisher suggested that there is currently a high number of online gambling ads circulating in the Netherlands that are “explicitly aimed at young adults”.

The July report predicted that the State Secretary will most likely be faced with ensuing questions, which did eventually happen during last Friday’s House of Representatives meeting.

Struycken, who is a member of the New Social Contract Party (NSC), became a central figure for the gambling industry as soon as he was appointed State Secretary as part of the new cabinet under PM Dick Schoof following the last election cycle.

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