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Brazil – Transfer of sports betting regulation to Ministry of Justice could cause more delays

By - 24. listopada 2022

Korištenje električnih romobila ističe Ministarstvo pravosuđa has claimed as part of its portfolio the regulation of sports betting. The regulation of sports betting until now was has come under the responsibility of the Ministarstvo gospodarstva. The information was revealed to local news portal VEJA by companies working in the sector. The transfer of responsibility from one ministry to another could delay the process until 2023.

The government of President Jair Bolsonaro has until December 12 of this year to finalize the process of regulating sports betting in Brazil, according to the law enacted by then President Michel Temer on December 12, 2018. Zakon broj 13,756 zahtijeva od Ministarstva financija (trenutno Ministarstvo gospodarstva) da u roku od četiri godine promiče regulaciju sportskog klađenja. Nacrt zakona nastoji prikupiti dodatne prihode za vladu davanjem zelenog svjetla za sportsko klađenje i dao je Ministarstvu financija u početku samo dvije godine da pokrene i pokrene sportsko klađenje (iako bi se to moglo produljiti za još dvije).

Delays look likely either way. While Bolsonaro went on record recently saying that the sports betting bill was nearing completion its approval will be hampered by a more conservative National Congress as the country’s conservative bloc made significant gains in a Congress that it already dominates during the recent election. Currently, both the National Congress’ senate and chamber of deputies are controlled by allies of far-right President Jair Bolsonaro. Both belong group of centre-right—and some right wing—politicians called the ‘Centrao,’ or ‘Big Center.

However, If Lula is elected then the bill could be abandoned altogether as leftist Lula is far more likely to give state owned monopoly holder CAIXA more control over the gambling industry as opposed to the private sector. In addition there will likely be no movement on the bill this month due to the Presidential elections and the government goes into recess on Prosinac 22.

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