The report explains that Davies requested that the government include a measure that would allow casinos to offer credit to their customers. It’s alleged that the request followed a night of entertainment attended by Davies at Les Ambassadeurs luxury casino in Mayfair, central London.
The requested change was later included in the government’s white paper on gambling reform which was published last week.
At one point in his request, Davies referred to the casino income as ‘our gross gaming yield’ suggesting that the content of the letter to the culture secretary was provided directly by the casino itself.
According to a copy of the letter obtained through a freedom of information request by the Good Law Project, Davies wrote:
Tory MP Lobbied on Behalf of Casino Ahead of White Paper Publication Tory MP Lobbied on Behalf of Casino Ahead of White Paper Publication“I should also add that they are the only operator to contribute a market-leading 1% of our gross gaming yield [an industry measure roughly equivalent to revenue] to GambleAware,”
Davies was recently named as co-chair of the cross-party parliamentary group on betting and gaming. This followed the suspension of his predecessor Scott Benton after a sting revealed that he offered to lobby on behalf of gambling firms.