The execution of a departure UK Gambling Commission is not happy with the gambling policy discussion. [Image: Shutterstock.com]
A high-profile, the respected regulatory head of the industry is exiting the executive role of his UK Gambling Commission, cited disappointment on public dialogues related to gambling policy.
UKGC earlier this week Announced the resignation of Nick Rust, president of his industry forum Only two years later on the hull.
Rust, however, mentioned that they required “some other commitments”, required their attention, gave a farewell shot that would focus on the effectiveness of UK gambling. He said:
The discourse of public policy in relation to gambling disappoints me many times. ,
“I found myself feel that I should advocate from the industry when my role is actually to provide advice and guidance to the Commission.”
The UKGC confirmed that the rust, a former-CEO of the British Horsing Authority and a popular person in gambling and sports industry circles, would exit the role in the end of November.
UKGC CEO Andrew Rhodes told Rust Farewell that he had “enjoyed working with both Nick and Forum in the last two years”.