The Scotsman

Camelot in legal action over licence

- BY JESS GLASS newdeskts@scotsman.com

National Lottery operator Camelot has launched legal action against the Gambling Commission after it announced plans to transfer the licence to operate the game to a rival after 30 years.

Commission officials said on March 15 that Allwyn, owned by Czech billionair­e businessma­n Karel Komarek, was the preferred applicant to take over the venture in 2024.

The decision came after a bidding process between four parties for the licence, which Camelot has held since 1994.

In the competitio­n, which the commission said attracted the highest number of candidates, the other applicants were Sisal Spa, Camelot and The New Lottery Company Ltd.

According to court records, Camelot filed a High Court claim against the Gambling Commission on Thursday evening. Camelot chief executive Nigel Railton said the company is bringing the legal action because it “firmly believes that the Gambling Commission has got this decision badly wrong”.

He added: “Despite lengthy correspond­ence, the commission has failed to provide a satisfacto­ry response. We are therefore left with no choice but to ask the court to establish what happened. Irrespecti­ve of Camelot’s dual roles as current operator and applicant for the next National Lottery licence, the competitio­n is one of the largest UK Government­sponsored procuremen­ts and the process deserves independen­t scrutiny.

“Separately, more than 1,000 Camelot employees work tirelessly to successful­ly operate the National Lottery under the current licence and, at the very least, they are owed a proper explanatio­n.”

The Gambling Commission has said the selection “follows

a fair, open and robust competitio­n”.

A statement on behalf of the body said: “We regret Camelot’s decision to bring legal proceeding­s following the outcome of a highly successful

competitio­n for the fourth National Lottery licence.

“The competitio­n and our evaluation have been carried out fairly and lawfully in accordance with our statutory duties, and we are confident that a court would come to that conclusion.

“We are confident that we have run a fair and robust competitio­n.”

 ?? ?? Czech billionair­e businessma­n Karel Komarek
Czech billionair­e businessma­n Karel Komarek

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