Gambling fraud increases
Dear Australian Competition and Consumer Commission,
Under the Freedom of Information Act, I would like to request the following information:
1. The number of crime reports made to the ACCC in each of the last five years (2016-2020) relating to betting fraud.
2. The amount of money lost to betting fraud, again broken down by each of the last five years (2016-2020).
3. The most common types of betting fraud over the last five years, if this is possible to be broken down into categories/specific offences.
If any of the above is unavailable or would take the request outside of the cost threshold for an FOI request, please just provide me with the information that is reasonably attainable.
All the best,
Jamie Dixon
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Dear Mr Dixon,
Thank you for your FOI request.
The ACCC holds documents relating to scams and there is a range of publicly available information regarding sports and betting scams for the period of 2018 - 2020 that can be accessed via the ACCC’s Scam Watch website.
2018
https://www.scamwatch.gov.au/scam-statis...
2019
https://www.scamwatch.gov.au/scam-statis...
2020
https://www.scamwatch.gov.au/scam-statis...
I note your request includes data for 2016 and 2017 and information relating to specific categories of data which can be obtained directly from the ACCC’s Scam Watch team outside the FOI process via [email address].
For data in relation to fraud related crime reports, please contact the Australian Federal Police or your local State/Territory police force.
As we are unable to assist you outside the FOI process, we are seeking your agreement to withdraw your FOI request and would be grateful for confirmation of your withdrawal, by Friday, 1 October 2021. If we do not receive a response from you by this date your request will be taken to be withdrawn.
Kind Regards,
Jess Davies
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Australian Competition & Consumer Commission
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From: Jamie Dixon <[FOI #7881 email]>
Sent: Monday, 20 September 2021 8:57 PM
To: FOI <[email address]>
Subject: Freedom of Information request - Gambling fraud increases
Dear Australian Competition and Consumer Commission,
Under the Freedom of Information Act, I would like to request the following information:
1. The number of crime reports made to the ACCC in each of the last five years (2016-2020) relating to betting fraud.
2. The amount of money lost to betting fraud, again broken down by each of the last five years (2016-2020).
3. The most common types of betting fraud over the last five years, if this is possible to be broken down into categories/specific offences.
If any of the above is unavailable or would take the request outside of the cost threshold for an FOI request, please just provide me with the information that is reasonably attainable.
All the best,
Jamie Dixon
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