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Unibet’s CEO Petter Nylander Released

Posted By Tom Travis | Thursday, November 1, 2007 - 12:01
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(PRESS RELEASE) - Stockholm - Unibet’s CEO Petter Nylander was yesterday transferred from the Netherlands to the French legal authorities in Nanterre.

After the hearing, which took place at 18.30 - 20.00, the judge decided to release Petter Nylander under the condition of a bail of €200,000.

Unibets CEO Petter Nylander comments:

Unibet, the company that I run, has always abided by the law. We are transparent and we promote the concept of responsible gaming.

Our company is European; we are listed on the OMX Nordic Exchange, and audited on a regular basis. The fact that there are numerous legal proceedings ongoing against responsible operators such as Unibet doesnt make sense at a time when the French government has publicly referred to the opening of its online gaming market. Such proceedings serve only one purpose - the commercial interests of Frances two State-owned monopolies. There is an urgent need for reform of this market where these monopoly operators actions are in complete disregard of EU Treaties and the interests of French players.

It is Unibets strong belief that the French consumer should have a choice regarding online betting and gaming, with specific regulation.

France has everything to gain from the controlled opening of its market, and La Française des Jeux, the PMU and French casino operators alike have an opportunity to be co-leaders together with private operators in the European online gaming market.


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