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4. Harmonisation of betting duty and weighing room upgrade work
Season 1, Ep. 4
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Episode 4 of The BHA Podcast focuses on two issues that have made headlines in the past week.
Acting CEO Brant Dunshea and Director of Communications and Public Affairs, Greg Swift, join host Nick Lightfoot to discuss the threat posed to racing by proposals to harmonise tax rates on sports and casino betting products.
Brant stays on to reflect on the BHA's issuing this week of deadlines for the upgrading of weighing room facilities.
If you have a question for us then please email podcast@britishhorseracing.com and we will endeavour to answer as many as we can on future episodes.
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