Report
Annual report and accounts 2024 to 2025
The Gambling Commission's 2024 to 2025 annual report and accounts. For the period 1 April 2024 to 31 March 2025.
Contents
- Foreword
- Performance report
- Accountability report
- Financial statements
- Notes on the accounts
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- Statement of accounting policies
- Statement of operating costs by operating segment
- Expenditure
- Income cash receipts
- Property, plant and equipment
- Right of use assets
- Intangible assets
- Financial instruments
- Cash and cash equivalents
- Trade and other receivables
- Trade and other payables
- Provisions and charges
- Retirement benefit obligations
- Lease liabilities
- Contingent liabilities disclosed under IAS 37
- Related party transactions
- Amounts of income to the Consolidated Fund
- Events after the reporting period
- Appendices
Overview
The accountability report is made up of 3 sections: the corporate governance report, remuneration and staff report and the parliamentary accountability and audit report. The contents and purpose of each report is outlined as follows:
Corporate governance report: this outlines the governance structure of the Gambling Commission, its key decision-making bodies and the interests of leading decision-makers. This is part of the Commission’s accountability to Parliament, by being transparent about who makes the Commission decisions and how they do so. Describing governance structures and managing interests are key features of best practice in corporate governance and are requirements of the Commission’s framework agreement with the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) and Cabinet Office guidance.
Remuneration and staff report: this discloses the remuneration of senior leaders and gives an overview of the policies that govern all staff within the Commission. This transparency is required for parliamentary oversight of the Commission by demonstrating that Commission officials are bound by appropriate standards and their performance can be measured against those standards.
Parliamentary accountability and audit report: this brings together the Commission’s key parliamentary accountability documents and covers regularity of expenditure, accountability and disclosures. This information allows parliamentary oversight of how the Commission complies with the requirements of Managing Public Money (MPM). The Commission must demonstrate how we exercise our fiduciary duties when handling public resources, and how we maintain high standards of probity.
Corporate governance report
Last updated: 15 October 2025
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