President Volodymyr Zelenskyy instructed the Security Service of Ukraine, State Special Communications Service, Ministry of Digital Transformation, and National Security and Defence Council to collect analytics on online casinos and their impact on society, with a proposal for solution due next week.
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President Zelenskyy tasked the chiefs of the Security Service of Ukraine, State Special Communications Service, Ministry of Digital Transformation, and the secretary of the National Security and Defence Council to compile all analytics on online casinos with a proposal for a solution by next week
President Volodymyr Zelensky tasked Ukrainian authorities to address the prevalence and impact of online gambling after a petition demanding restrictions passed the threshold for presidential consideration within a few hours on March 29.
A petition was registered on the website of the President's Office and has collected a total of 26,041 votes, with 25,000 being the required minimum.
The author of the petition, soldier Pavlo Petrychenko, asked to introduce a bill that would ban gambling and access to online casinos for military personnel during martial law.
The petition author stated that for many service personnel, gambling becomes the only way to cope with stress, quickly causing dopamine addiction and weakening self-control.
The soldier asked to ban gambling advertising using the symbols of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, as well as any advertising mentioning charitable assistance to military personnel by gambling market participants.
According to the petition's author, Russian online casinos can access personal data of the military and other Ukrainians, which threatens national security.
Zelensky instructed the chief of the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU), the Special Communications Service, the Digital Transformation Ministry, and the secretary of the National Security and Defense Council to collect analytics and propose a solution next week.
Gambling has been officially banned in Ukraine since 2009 but became legal again in 2020.
In the first two months of 2024, the gambling business in Ukraine paid Hr 2.2 billion ($55.6 million) in taxes.
The gambling business paid Hr 10.4 billion ($263.291 million) for the whole of 2023.
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