The council’s amendments will surprise Polish licensed betting operators, who expected the amendments to implement new business conditions in-line with European Union market policies. Defending its stance, the Polish Council of Ministers stated that its restriction on slot games was needed since it was “the most addictive form of gambling” which should be monitored by a state-owned enterprise.Furthermore, the council has made no changes to its unpopular 12% tax on sports betting turnover, despite numerous ministers stating that Poland should follow Denmark’s lead and implement a 20% charge on betting revenues.