British government set to abandon Tote sale to Racing Trust

Posted on Monday, June 19th, 2006

The British government has reportedly given up on its plan to sell the Tote at a discounted value to the Racing Trust following the European Commission’s investigation into whether such a sale would constitute an abuse of state aid rules.

The government nevertheless still wants to deliver on its manifesto commitment to sell the Tote to "racing," but to in order to do so and still comply with state aid rules, it must sell it at market value. The Commission began investigating the matter in June 2005 following lobbying efforts from private British bookmakers who were considered potential bidders for Tote betting shops.

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