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Dutch gambling authorities increase expertise by expanding their consultative committee

Regulatory body for gambling in the Netherlands, Kansspelautoriteit (KSA), increases its advisory board with two new recruits.

Enhances its advisory council within the Dutch gambling sector
Enhances its advisory council within the Dutch gambling sector

Dutch gambling authorities increase expertise by expanding their consultative committee

New Members Join KSA's Advisory Board

The Dutch gambling regulator, Kansspelautoriteit (KSA), has announced the addition of two new members to its advisory board. The new members, Marjolein Hoogland and Dr Ingmar Franken, will serve for a term of three years.

Marjolein Hoogland, the national chief advocate general of Ressortsparket, the Dutch court of appeal, has been added to the KSA's advisory board. With extensive experience in the legal field, Hoogland's expertise is expected to provide valuable insights to the advisory board.

Dr Ingmar Franken, a professor of clinical psychology at the Erasmus University Rotterdam, has also been appointed. In addition to his academic role, Franken is the head of the centre for addiction and substance research in Rotterdam. His expertise in addiction and substance abuse is expected to contribute significantly to the advisory board's discussions.

The KSA's advisory board, chaired by Anita Vegter, now consists of 11 members. The board provides advice and recommendations to the KSA, helping to shape the Dutch gambling regulatory landscape.

Both Hoogland and Franken's appointments are effective immediately. The KSA's advisory board was previously missing two members before their appointments, filling crucial roles in the board's composition.

For the most accurate and current membership details, it is recommended to consult the official Kansspelautoriteit website or their latest official publications. The provided search results do not contain specific or direct information about the current members of the KSA advisory board, including the recently added members Marjolein Hoogland and Dr. Ingmar Franken.

  1. Marjolein Hoogland's extensive experience in legal matters, particularly in relation to finance, will likely prove beneficial as she joins the KSA's advisory board.
  2. Dr Ingmar Franken, as a professor specializing in addiction and substance abuse, could bring a unique perspective to discussions on policy-making and regulations in casino-and-gambling, complementing the expertise of other advisory board members.

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