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Paddy Power Betfair owner threatens trade fair boycott over portrayal of women

More than 35,000 people were expected to attend Ice London
More than 35,000 people were expected to attend Ice London

Paddy Power Betfair's parent company has written to the organisers of gambling industry trade show Ice London to vent its frustration over the portrayal of women by some exhibitors at this week's event.

Flutter Entertainment, which had a stand at the conference, has told Clarion Gaming it will not attend next year unless it receives reassurance there will not be a repeat.

Czech gaming company Kajot fell foul of the code of conduct put in place by the organisers to prevent stand staff wearing "overtly sexual or suggestive clothing".

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