The Green PartyMonday 03 September 2012, 10:24AM
Media release from the Green Party
The Key Government needs to initiate a study into the problem
gambling harm their deal with SkyCity will cause, Green Party
gambling spokesperson Denise Roche said today.
Today is Gamblefree day. This event aims to raise awareness of
problem gambling with activities planned throughout New
Zealand.
"Gamblefree day is the perfect day to highlight the dangers of the
Government's deal with SkyCity," said Ms Roche.
"Increasing the number of pokie machines at SkyCity will inevitably
lead to more problem gambling.
"It is critical that the full economic and social consequences of
the deal are examined so the public has the full picture.
"The Government talks a lot about the economic benefits of
the deal, but has never addressed the economic and social downsides
of increased problem gambling that the deal will cause.
"The Green Party complaint to the Auditor General about the SkyCity
deal raises the issue of the lack of analysis in the bidding
process on the negative economic and social consequences of this
deal.
"It is time for the Government to come clean on the problem
gambling harm this deal will do.
"The Government's own harm minimisation plans for gambling are at
odds with the SkyCity deal.
"A Ministry of Health consultation document released earlier this
month accepts that increasing the pokie machines at SkyCity will
result in greater revenue through gambling.
"The Government needs to therefore commission a study into the
potential harm that will result from lifting the number of pokie
machines at SkyCity.
"The Key Government has sold the SkyCity deal as a win-win without
looking into the potential harm to the wider community," Ms Roche
said.
Link to Gamblefree day activities:
http://www.pgfnz.org.nz/Gamblefree-Day-2012/0,27154,115432,00.html