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Strengthening the State Structure for the Development of the Industry
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The gambling industry has grown considerably, but faces challenges in terms of regulation and control. Luis Gama, an expert on the subject, analyzes for SoloAzar the importance of a solid state policy to ensure the sustainability and responsible growth of the sector.

The gambling industry has experienced significant growth in recent years, becoming a relevant economic sector in many countries. However, this growth has also brought with it challenges in terms of regulation and control. To address these challenges, it is essential to establish a professional and specialized state structure that guarantees effective regulation.
The Importance of a Professional State Structure
Regulating games of chance is not a simple task; it requires a deep understanding of the industry as well as the laws and regulations that govern it. A professional state structure can provide the expertise needed to address these challenges. By having trained professionals, transparency and public trust in the industry can be increased, ensuring that operations are absolutely transparent.
It is crucial that the Regulator operates with technical independence, which will allow it to carry out effective state policies in this area. This independence is essential to ensure that decisions are made based on technical criteria and not on external issues.
Ongoing Training and Regional Attention
It is also essential to implement an ongoing training programme for professionals involved in gambling regulation. Ongoing training will ensure that staff are aware of best practices and the latest trends in the industry.
It is also essential to be informed about what is happening in regulatory matters in other countries in the region. Monitoring the regulations and approaches adopted by other states can provide valuable lessons and help adapt local regulations to a constantly changing global context.
As a final thought, we must consider that effective regulation of the gambling industry is essential for its sustainability and growth. Establishing an adequate state structure adapted to the new reality, as well as a focus on ongoing training, regional regulatory monitoring and technical independence, will allow addressing the current and future challenges of this sector. It is time for governments and competent authorities to consider these issues in order to improve the regulation of the industry, thus protecting consumers and promoting a responsible gambling environment.
On the contrary, if we have a fragile State that is not committed to the sector, it will inevitably conspire against the efficient growth of the industry.
Defining a State policy in this area will undoubtedly contribute to the development of the sector.
* Luis Gama, who currently works as an independent consultant, was National Director of the General Directorate of Lotteries and Quinielas of the Eastern Republic of Uruguay, President of the Ibero-American Corporation of State Lotteries and Betting (Cibelae) and Member of the Executive Committee of the World Lottery Association.
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Region: Europa
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