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Ladbrokes

Request date: 19 February 2025

This version was printed or saved on: 4 May 2025

Online version: https://www.gamblingcommission.gov.uk/about-us/freedomofinformation/ladbrokes

Request

‘From 1 January 2015 to current:

  1. Did Gambling Commission investigate Ladbrokes in relation to any Gambling dispute?
  2. Did Gambling Commission cancel premises licence for any Ladbrokes shop?
  3. Did Gambling Commission, make any claim against any insurer Ladbrokes?
  4. Did Gambling Commission report Ladbrokes to UK Parliament?
  5. Did Gambling Commission receive any complaint about Ladbrokes refusing to pay a gambling win of at least 57000 gbp?
  6. Did Gambling Commission during 2020 or 2021 respond to any Judicial review challenge about a Gambling Dispute?’

Response

Thank you for your request which has been processed under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA).

In your email you have requested:

‘From 1 January 2015 to current:

  1. Did Gambling Commission investigate Ladbrokes in relation to any Gambling dispute?
  2. Did Gambling Commission cancel premises licence for any Ladbrokes shop?
  3. Did Gambling Commission, make any claim against any insurer Ladbrokes?
  4. Did Gambling Commission report Ladbrokes to UK Parliament?
  5. Did Gambling Commission receive any complaint about Ladbrokes refusing to pay a gambling win of at least 57000 gbp?
  6. Did Gambling Commission during 2020 or 2021 respond to any Judicial review challenge about a Gambling Dispute?’

Section 12 of the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA) makes provision for public authorities to refuse requests for information where the cost of dealing with them would exceed the appropriate limit, which for public authorities, such as the Commission, is set at £450. This represents the estimated cost of one person spending 18 hours in determining whether the department holds the information, locating, retrieving and extracting the information.

As you have requested information for a period of ten years, we would need to search all relevant systems in order to identify, locate and retrieve information we hold falling within scope of your request. We estimate that it would take in excess of 18 hours to determine appropriate material and retrieve and extract any relevant information in reference to your request.

When a public authority applies the Section 12 exemption to a request, the FOIA guidance specifically states that a public authority should avoid providing any information found as a result of a search as it denies the requestor the right to express a preference as to which parts of the request, they may wish to receive within the appropriate time limit. Guidance on the application of section 12 can be viewed here: Requests where the cost of compliance exceeds the appropriate limit (section 12) The Information Commissioner’s Office (opens in new tab).

If you are able to refine your request, we may be able to narrow the number of records that we need to search.

Until we are able to process the search of the information you have requested, we are unable to ascertain if other exemptions will apply to any material identified which would also prevent disclosure.

Please note, any refined request would be processed as a new request and the 20-working day statutory time limit would apply. 

Review of the decision

If you are unhappy with the service you have received in relation to your Freedom of Information request you are entitled to an internal review of our decision. You should write to FOI Team, Gambling Commission, 4th floor, Victoria Square House, Victoria Square, Birmingham, B2 4BP or by reply to this email. 

Please note, internal review requests should be made within 40 working days of the initial response. Requests made outside this timeframe will not be processed.

If you are not content with the outcome of our review, you may then apply directly to the Information Commissioner (ICO) for a decision. Generally, the ICO cannot make a decision unless you have already exhausted the review procedure provided by the Gambling Commission. 

It should be noted that if you wish to raise a complaint with the ICO about the Commission’s handling of your request for information, then you are required to do so within six weeks of receiving your final response or last substantive contact with us.

The ICO can be contacted at: The Information Commissioner’s Office (opens in a new tab), Wycliffe House, Water Lane, Wilmslow, Cheshire SK9 5AF.

Information Management Team
Gambling Commission