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Has BetFair a little part of responsibility in the collapse of the Kieren Fallon trial (which cost British taxpayers £950,000)?
BetFair actively report betting that appears to them out of the ordinary. And, if any sport regulator has concerns, then BetFair provide them with additional information. BetFair, of course, has no say in whether a criminal offense has been committed, … Continue reading
Posted in Betting, Ethics, Exchanges & Markets, Regulations
Tagged Acting detective inspector, Australia, BBC, BetFair, British Police, chief, Crown Prosecution Service, Daily Mail, David O'Reilly, Fallon trial, GBP, horce racing, Kieren Fallon, lawyer, London, London Police, Mark Manning, media excerpts, Miles Rodgers, online betting exchanges, prediction markets, Ray Murrihy, senior detective, The Guardian, the Times, United Kingdom
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The BetFair–Fallon debacle cost British taxpayers £950,000.
Jesus. Thank God I don’t pay my taxes in the UK. I’d be furious at BetFair and at the British Police. – NEXT: Has BetFair a little part of responsibility in the collapse of the Kieren Fallon trial? -
Posted in Exchanges & Markets, Regulations
Tagged BetFair, British Police, Fallon trial, GBP, Kieren Fallon, prediction markets, United Kingdom
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