A Camelot spokesperson said:
“We accept the outcome of the Gambling Commission’s investigation in respect of a number of incidents dating back to 2016. As part of the regulatory settlement, we have accepted the historical licence breaches identified, provided voluntary undertakings and will make a payment to National Lottery Good Causes in lieu of a financial penalty.
“While we have always sought to run The National Lottery to the highest possible standards, we accept that, at the time of these incidents, our standards in certain areas weren’t as rigorous as they should have been and for that we’re sorry. We’ve since proactively carried out an extensive programme of work to strengthen our controls, processes and governance arrangements to ensure they are all fit for purpose – and welcome the Commission’s recognition of the work we’ve carried out to mitigate the risk of future issues.”
http://www.camelotgroup.co.uk/news/camelot-statement-on-gambling-commission-regulatory-action-2