Brazil parliamentary betting commission to address concerns about industry

Thursday, November 14, 2024 8:13 PM
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  • Kyle Goldsmith, iGaming Business

The parliamentary inquiry commission (CPI) on betting was formed in Brazil [on 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.