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The debate around gambling in Norway has heated up again after fresh mistakes at state-owned operator Norsk Tipping. Industry voices are calling for stronger action, arguing that repeated breaches show the monopoly model is failing to protect players.
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Carl Fredrik Stenstrøm, secretary general of the Norway Association for Online Gaming (NBO), wrote an op-ed in regional paper Østlendingen criticizing the lack of accountability at Norsk Tipping. His comments follow several high-profile cases:
The string of mistakes has left critics questioning why the state monopoly seems untouchable.
Stenstrøm believes someone must be held responsible—whether it’s management, the board, or the Ministry of Culture, which oversees Norsk Tipping. In his words:
“When neither the owner, the chairperson, nor the CEO takes responsibility, the Gaming Authority must step in. The Gambling Act is clear: Norsk Tipping must operate responsibly and prevent harmful consequences.”
He added that fines are not enough: “When legal breaches are repeated year after year, fines are no longer sufficient. The sanctions must be stronger.”
The NBO is not calling for a full closure of Norsk Tipping but does want a new framework. Stenstrøm argued the monopoly operator has little incentive to change because it faces no competition. He believes a licensing model—already used across much of Europe—would force higher standards and ensure meaningful consequences for failures.
“The main issue is that Norsk Tipping has little to no incentives to improve,” he explained. With more operators in the market, regulators could set clear requirements and hold all companies accountable.
Norway’s gambling monopoly has long been a political topic, but the timing is critical. The country goes to the polls on September 8, and two leading parties have expressed support for opening the online gaming market. With repeated scandals at Norsk Tipping fresh in voters’ minds, pressure for reform is growing.
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