DraftKings Canada issued penalty by AGCO for alleged advertising and inducement infractions

DraftKings Canada has been issued a fine of $100,000 in monetary penalties by the AGCO for alleged advertising and inducement infractions.
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DraftKings Canada has been issued a fine of $100,000 in monetary penalties by the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO) for alleged advertising and inducement infractions.

The AGCO notes that DraftKings has been issued with the penalty “in order to protect the public interest and ensure Ontario’s igaming market operates responsibly and with integrity”, as the operator didn’t meet the Registrar’s Standards for Internet Gaming.

“Contrary to Standard 2.05, between May 19, 2022, and May 31, 2022, Crown DK CAN Ltd posted or aired multiple broad gambling inducements that included inducements of boosted 2:1 odds. The promotion was distributed widely via television and social media channels. DraftKings Inc. (DE) is the parent company of Crown DK CAN Ltd,” the AGCO said in a statement on their website.

“The Standards were put in place to protect Ontarians. They include clear restrictions on the advertising of inducements, bonuses or credits, except when they are on an operator’s site, or through direct advertising and marketing issued after receiving active player consent (Standard 2.05).”

The broad public advertising of bonuses and other gambling inducements is strictly prohibited in Ontario. Operators served with monetary penalties by the AGCO have the right to appeal the action to the Licence Appeal Tribunal, which is an adjudicative tribunal independent of the AGCO and part of Tribunals Ontario.

“The AGCO will continue to monitor the activities of all registered operators and hold them to high standards of responsible gambling, player protection and game integrity,” commented Tom Mungham, Chief Executive Officer and Registrar of the AGCO.

“It is in the public interest that we ensure they are meeting their obligations under Ontario’s Gaming Control Act and the Standards.”