William Hill’s new chief executive shrugged off government warnings about the addictive nature of lucrative betting terminals, calling instead for ministers to broker the bookmakers’ feud over levy contributions with the racing industry.
Ralph Topping, the one-time “Saturday boy” elevated last week to the top job, said the Gambling Commission had studied the impact of new gaming technology such as fixed-odds betting terminals and found no rise in problem gambling.

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