Gambling Commission Launches Digital Reporting System
This service is intended to simplify the process of anonymously reporting criminal and suspicious activity using a user-friendly internet platform.
Gambling Commission Launches Digital Reporting System
In order to increase vigilance in the gaming sector, the gaming Commission has launched an online reporting tool called "Tell us something in confidence."
This service is intended to simplify the process of anonymously reporting criminal and suspicious activity using a user-friendly internet platform.
Users of the 'Tell us anything in confidence' service may now report different issues, including but not limited to match-fixing and sports betting integrity, underage gambling, accusations of money laundering, and any witnessed unauthorised gaming or illegal activity. The programme functions as a one-stop shop, allowing users to anonymously upload supporting materials such as images and papers to validate their allegations.
This platform also allows for extra modes of contact, allowing users to contribute more information by email or regular mail. An optional feature allows users to provide their contact information if they want to be contacted about the information they supply.
The 'Tell us anything in confidence service' is not restricted to a single sort of information. It is a flexible instrument for reporting any data regarded to be relevant to illegal actions under the Gambling Act 2005, as well as any other information deemed beneficial by the Commission from a regulatory standpoint.
It is vital to emphasise that the service is primarily meant to alert authorities of criminal or questionable activity. Individuals seeking to make complaints against gaming establishments are referred to the Commission's dedicated "How to Complain" portal.