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It was claimed that S Sport, owned by Sadettin Saran, the Chairman of the Board of Saran Group, who was banned from leaving the country as part of an illegal betting investigation, was fined 6 million lira for allegedly advertising illegal betting. PUBLICATIONS UNDER REVIEWFootball match broadcasts have been put under review as part of illegal betting investigations. The match summary on YouTube of the digital broadcasting platform S Sport, owned by businessman Saadettin Saran, the Chairman of the Board of Saran Group, has been examined by the Advertising Board of the Ministry of Commerce. According to the news in Patronlar Dünyası; it was determined that the channel advertised 'betting' in the summary footage of the match played between Juventus and Parma in Serie A, which ended in a 2-2 draw. In the defense made by the company, it was stated that the content was sent by the broadcasting organization to all countries and that the promotions were not aimed at Turkey. However, it was emphasized in the board's evaluation report that the mentioned betting advertisements were not of a nature that could be included in the original of the competition, and that even if it was legal in the country where the competition took place, it could not be used as a justification for the publication of the mentioned promotions. The evaluation report also highlighted that the statements in the content could be 'interfered with' and that illegal betting advertisements continued to be included. As a result of the review, it was stated that the promotions were of a nature that aroused the curiosity of football viewers, encouraged consumers to participate in live betting, and incited gambling. Due to the violation of the relevant article provisions, an administrative fine of 6 million lira was imposed on 'Bravo Televizyon Yayıncılık Yapımcılık San. ve Tic. A.Ş.', which hosts S Sport. The board also decided to stop the mentioned advertisements. WHAT HAPPENED?As part of the illegal betting investigation conducted by the Istanbul Chief Public Prosecutor's Office, Sadettin Saran had given a statement. A ban on leaving the country was imposed on Saran.
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