U.K. Gambling Commission Appoints McArthur

The United Kingdom's Gambling Commission recently announced it has named Neil McArthur (l.) as chief executive. McArthur had been interim chief executive since late February, when Sarah Harrison MBE departed and the commission initiated a "thorough search and highly competitive process to recruit the role."

U.K. Gambling Commission Appoints McArthur

Neil McArthur recently was appointed chief executive at the United Kingdom’s Gambling Commission. McArthur had been serving as interim chief executive officer since Sarah Harrison MBE left in late February. The commission commenced a “thorough search and highly competitive process to recruit the role.”

Commission Chair Bill Moyes said, “Neil’s appointment is great news for the commission. He brings to the role a thorough understanding of gambling issues and regulation, along with proven commitment to making gambling fairer and safer. I’m looking forward to working even more closely with Neil as he leads the commission to make significant progress in raising standards, protecting consumers and the public from gambling-related harm and improving the performance of the National Lottery.’’

McArthur stated, “I’m looking forward to the challenge that lies ahead to make gambling fairer and safer. I am really proud of the commission’s achievements over the last 12 years, but there is a lot more to do. Ensuring consumers are empowered to make informed choices about gambling while addressing and reducing the harms that can come from gambling is a challenge that cannot be overcome by us alone. It needs continued strong partnerships with other regulators, consumer representatives and government. Most importantly, it requires gambling operators to treat their customers fairly and they can expect us to be tough but fair in making sure they meet their responsibilities.”