CMS Committee poses series of questions in letter to Gambling Commission over FRAs decision

by A.J. Koehn
3 minutes read
The Culture, Media and Sport (CMS) Committee has written to the Gambling Commission regarding the latter’s decision to go ahead with Financial Risk Assessments (FRAs).

It is the latest in a series of unwinding events which have followed the Commission’s FRA revelations on Tuesday morning.

The Commission and Department of Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) have both faced criticism from horse racing representatives and from Conservative MPs for not taking the issue to parliament.

CMS Committee Chair, Dame Caroline Dinenage MP, set out five key questions in a letter addressed to Sarah Gardner, Acting Chief Executive Officer of the Gambling Commission.

CMS Committee’s questions to the Gambling Commission:

1. Will the Commission publish the full dataset, evidence base and methodology that informed its decision to proceed with Financial Risk Assessments and to determine the proposed thresholds?

2. The Commission has stated that Financial Risk Assessments should reduce the need for doc..

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