Camelot loses lottery bid
Camelot, the operators of the National Lottery, have lost a High Court action in which it accused a lotteries watchdog of failing in its legal duty to protect it from Richard Desmond's controversial "rival" Health Lottery.
Camelot, the operators of the National Lottery, have lost a High Court action in which it accused a lotteries watchdog of failing in its legal duty to protect it from Richard Desmond's controversial "rival" Health Lottery.
The Gambling Commission has welcomed the court's decision on Camelot's application for a judicial review. A statement on its website said:
The review looked at alleged failures by the commission to take appropriate regulatory action in relation to the Health Lottery.
The court has supported both the commission's interpretation of the law and its approach to the compliance of the Health Lottery and its constituent parts.
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