Acting boss of UK gambling regulator set to keep job after crackdown vow
Andrew Rhodes said Gambling Commission would take a hard line towards ‘recidivist behaviours’ in industry The acting boss of the Gambling Commission is to be given the job on a permanent basis, the Guardian understands, signalling government approval for his vow to crack down on gambling companies’ “recidivist behaviours” before a landmark industry review . Andrew Rhodes became acting chief executive of the regulator in June 2021, after the sudden resignation of Neil McArthur . Continue reading...
