Andrew Wilkie has made one of his most damning verdicts yet on the pokie lobby by suggesting that Clubs Australia deliberately misled the Aussie Public by saying their business does not rely on problem gamblers.
Wilkie spoke to the National Press Club yesterday and said that no business had the right to continually take money day after day from disadvantaged members of the community – this statement was met by rapturous applause from members of the audience. Wilkie reiterated his commitment to getting PM Gillard to push through pre-commitment by the 2012 Federal budget.
Peter Newel, who is the head of the Clubs Australia foundation, offered a different perspective on the proposed pre-commitment strategy, saying that the upgrade to machines would run into billions of dollars and as a result many small clubs could face shut down, thus causing the workers at such venues to be unemployed.
Jeremy Bath, spokesperson for Clubs Australia, said that Wilkie had continually got his facts wrong, citing Wilkie's claim that 50% of the entire World's pokies were in Australia – Bath claims the figure is closer to 2%. The debate continues…