Hellenic Club in Canberra to appeal Gambling Commission’s $1.2 million fine

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The Hellenic Club of Canberra has announced that it will appeal a decision by the ACT Gambling and Racing Commission, which imposed a $1.2 million fine following a four-year investigation.

The investigation examined the recording of problem gambling incidents in the gambling incident register maintained by the Commission, as well as compliance with regulations on EFTPOS withdrawal limits for club patrons.

Full co-operation and commitment to review

In response to the decision, the Hellenic Club issued a statement expressing disappointment with the outcome and confirming it had fully co-operated with the Commission throughout the investigation.

“The ACT Gambling and Racing Commission has handed down its decision in relation to an investigation that it commenced over four years ago,” the club said.

“The investigation concerned the recording of problem gambling incidents in the gambling incident register maintained by the Commission and compliance with regulations relating to limits on the amount of money that could be withdrawn by club patrons via EFTPOS.”

The club acknowledged the regulatory process but strongly disagrees with the Commission’s decision to impose disciplinary action, prompting an immediate appeal.

The Hellenic Club has given its full co-operation to the Commission. The Hellenic Club is disappointed with the Commission’s decision to take disciplinary action against the Hellenic Club.”

As part of its response, the club has lodged an application for review with the ACT Civil and Administrative Tribunal, seeking to overturn or amend the ruling.

“The Hellenic Club has immediately commenced an application for a review of the decision in the ACT Civil and Administrative Tribunal. Given those ongoing proceedings, it would be inappropriate for the Hellenic Club to comment any further on the substance of the Commission’s decision.”

Commitment to members and the community

Despite the legal challenge, the Hellenic Club has reassured its members, guests, and the broader ACT community that its priority remains providing a welcoming and responsible entertainment venue.

“In the meantime, the Club will continue to serve its members, guests and the broader ACT community with commitment, fairness and integrity.”

As one of Canberra’s well-established community clubs, the Hellenic Club plays a significant role in supporting local events, cultural activities, and charitable initiatives. It has reaffirmed its dedication to maintaining high operational standards while it works through the appeal process.

The Greek Herald will continue to follow developments and provide updates as the review unfolds.

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