Taichi Tech fined ยฃ170,000 for unfair terms and conditions


An online gambling firm has been fined ยฃ170,000 for regulatory failures including the use of unfair terms and conditions.

Taichi Tech Limited, trading as Fafabet, will also have to undergo a third-party audit to ensure it has effective anti-money laundering and safer gambling procedures, the Gambling Commission said.

An investigation found that Taichi Techโ€™s terms claimed that it had โ€œthe right at their own discretion to close accounts or forfeit winningsโ€.

The regulator concluded that the firm breached the โ€œfair and openโ€ licensing condition by including a discretionary term allowing the operator to close customer accounts or forfeit winnings without clear justification.

The investigation also found failures relating to anti-money laundering and social responsibility breaches.

These included allowing some customers to gamble large sums within a short period of time and providing insufficient interaction despite โ€œhigh-velocityโ€ spending over short periods.

Gambling Commission director of enforcement and intelligence John Pierce said: โ€œWe expect all operators, regardless of their size or customer base, to comply with consumer protection legislation and ensure their terms and conditions meet regulatory standards.

โ€œLicensed operators must ensure their terms are clear, fair, and transparent, so customers fully understand what to expect.โ€

The firm had acknowledged that it previously fell short of the standards expected by the Commission and had taken steps to address the shortcomings, the commission said.

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