AFL Boss Says Organization Gets Product Fees from Gambling

The Australian Football League is in more trouble with fans as the organization’s boss has admitted that the AFL has been accepting cuts from gambling companies
AFL Boss Says Organization Gets Product Fees from Gambling
This comes at a time when fans, players, and even clubs, not to mention politicians and health experts, have been calling for the reduced dependency of the AFL on gambling companies, and criticized the omnipresence of advertisement in broadcasts and on team shirts and properties.

The AFL Gets More Money from Gambling Companies
The contributions Gillon McLachlan, the head of AFL was referring to, are called “product fees.” The man was laconic about how much money was brought in for the organization this way but noted that it was a part of the turnover.
 
You see the body Australian Football League that had been outcrying over the alleged negative impact of gambling in the society now confessed to be receiving cuts from the gambling itself. "He who want to prove equity must has a clean hands".
 
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