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BGC and industry leaders pay tribute to Paul Darling

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The Betting and Gaming Council (BGC) and its members have expressed their deep sorrow following the sudden death of Paul Darling OBE, KC, Chair of the Horserace Betting Levy Board and former Chair of the Association of British Bookmakers (ABB).

Darling, a distinguished lawyer and respected p in the betting industry, was celebrated for his contributions to British horseracing and gambling regulation.

Following the news, industry leaders and colleagues have come forward to pay tribute to Darling’s contributions and personal impact.

Reflecting on his legacy, Michael Dugher, Chair of the BGC, stated: “I was so sorry to learn of the passing of Paul Darling. Such an incredibly clever person, but always such great company and great fun.

“I will remember with much fondness a warm, wise old bear of a man. He made you think and he made you smile. A formidable and distinguished lawyer, a powerful and progressive force for British horseracing, and a very dear friend to many of us in the betting industry.”

Grainne Hurst, the incoming CEO of the BGC, added: “Everybody at the BGC was saddened to hear of the loss of Paul Darling. Paul was an expert both legally and practically when it came to gambling regulation and was a passionate stalwart of our industry.

“Reliable, knowledgeable, principled and with a great sense of humour. He will be greatly missed by everyone who has ever worked with him and my thoughts go out to his family and friends at this particularly difficult time.”

Finally, former CEO of ABB Malcolm George said: “I had the pleasure of working with Paul for four years, when he was Chairman of the Association of British Bookmakers. In his role as Chairman, he gave generously of his time and intellect to support an industry and the sports he loved.

“Most of all, I will remember his deep and genuine kindness to me, the ABB team and our members. I feel honoured and privileged to have been able to call Paul a friend and I will miss him.”

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