Sweden is taking a firm position against match manipulation, and the wagering sector stands in solidarity. The administration aims to enhance data exchange to maintain integrity, a move fully endorsed by the Swedish online gaming association (BOS). They emphasize its significance in upholding honesty within the betting realm.
Gustaf Hoffstedt, BOS’s top executive, underscored the necessity for wagering firms and athletic bodies to collaborate, particularly when suspicions arise, such as potential misconduct or rule violations.
It’s noteworthy that BOS encompasses a substantial portion of the Swedish betting landscape, including prominent entities like 888, William Hill, Betsson, bet365, and Games Global.
Its heartening to witness the government finally addressing the problem of unlawful wagering. The BOS, in conjunction with entities like SPER and the National Athletics Association, have been voicing this worry for quite some time. Their aim is to steer more individuals towards wagering via legitimate avenues, such as authorized providers, which assists in reducing match manipulation and other dubious activities.
Currently, the data indicates that a significant portion of individuals are still engaging in betting through unregulated platforms, particularly in the realm of competitive gaming. This poses a genuine concern as esports is especially susceptible to match-fixing. Indeed, the Swedish gaming authority was recently compelled to prohibit a few cosmetic item betting websites due to this very matter.