Tag: Parliamentary Inquiry Commission

Brazil betting CPI chief demands further laws to restrict online gambling access

Senator Soraya Thronicke, rapporteur of the parliamentary inquiry commission (CPI) on betting in Brazil, has urged politicians to back news bills to restrict consumers' access to online gambling.

Thronicke voiced her concerns at Tuesday’s (25 March) meeting of the betting CPI, which was established in November last year amid increased concerns over the impacts of gambling, ahead of the legal online market launch in Brazil on 1 January.

On Tuesday, Thronicke called upon the congress to establish new laws to restrict the population’s access to online betting sites.

She also criticised the long delay between the initial passing of legislation in 2018 and the final approval in December 2023. Many blamed the proliferation of illegal sites during that period for ongoing concerns over betting addiction in Brazil.

“We need to make it increasingly difficult [to access online betting sites],” Thronicke said at the hearing. “We are here to make amends. We need to legislate to minimise th..

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Brazil forms parliamentary betting commission to address gambling concerns

The parliamentary inquiry commission (CPI) on betting was formed in Brazil yesterday (12 November) ahead of the legal market launch on 1 January 2025, so senators can discuss their concerns with the industry.

The betting CPI was initially proposed on 8 October, with Senator Soraya Thronicke requesting its creation to investigate the “growing influence of online virtual gambling games on [Brazilian families’ financial spending]”.

Thronicke’s request received the 27 signatures needed but the group’s formation was delayed amid uncertainty over who would serve on the inquiry.

Thronicke was assigned the CPI’s lead, while Senator Dr Hiran Gonçalves will chair the commission with Senator Alessandro Vieira as vice chair.

The CPI will have 11 members and seven substitutes, with an initial 130 days in which to carry out its work and its next meeting will be next Tuesday (19 November), although Thronicke did not disclose the names of the first witnesses.

Dr Gonçalves ended the meeting by sa..

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Brazil senate president still expects betting CPI creation despite delays, weeks before legal market launch

Senate president Rodrigo Pacheco still expects a parliamentary inquiry commission (CPI) on betting in Brazil to be established despite ongoing delays, with the legal market just weeks away.

On 8 October, Senator Soraya Thronicke requested the creation of a CPI into betting in Brazil, with the aim of investigating the “growing influence of online virtual gambling games on the budget of Brazilian families”.

The request surpassed the 27 signatures needed, with the commission having 130 days after its establishment to carry out its work. It will have 11 full members and seven substitutes.

The CPI was expected to be installed on 25 October. However, its creation was delayed due uncertainty over which senators would work on the inquiry.

Pacheco maintains the momentum for the establishment of the CPI on betting hasn’t been lost. Its creation is vital, he said, with the legal betting market set to launch in Brazil on 1 January 2025.

“It [the CPI] needs to be installed now and made to work..

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