The parliamentary inquiry commission (CPI) on betting was formed in Brazil [on 12 November] ahead of the legal market launch on 1 January 2025, so senators can discuss their concerns with the industry.
The betting CPI was initially proposed on 8 October, with Senator Soraya Thronicke requesting its creation to investigate the “growing influence of online virtual gambling games on [Brazilian families’ financial spending]”.
Thronicke’s request received the 27 signatures needed but the group’s formation was delayed amid uncertainty over who would serve on the inquiry.