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South Africa Parliament Approves Internet Gambling Law

19-May-2008, 23:47

South Africa’s Parliament approved a new internet gambling law to regulate an industry plagued by crime and vulnerable to money laundering and terrorism financing, parliamentary papers showed today.

A memorandum attached to the National Gambling Amendment Bill said the interactive gambling industry was currently unregulated and "generally plagued" by crime. "This situation has resulted in a considerable loss of revenue to the national fiscus and compromises the country's reputation as a responsible global citizen," it said.

The new bill aims to address the negative socio-economic effects associated with gambling and deals specifically with issues of problem gambling, player protection, licensing, taxation and advertising.

Every online player would need to be registered with a licensed interactive gambling provider and submit an affidavit to ensure they were older than 18 years.

"The purpose of this bill is to ensure that all gambling activities are conducted responsibly, fairly and honestly (and to) protect minors and other vulnerable persons from the negative effects of gambling," it said.

The bill also allowed for an electronic monitoring system to help root out potentially addictive behaviour and restrict credit extensions to players. President Thabo Mbeki must still sign the bill into law before it comes into effect.

According to South Africa's National Gambling Board, which will enforce the country's new laws, revenues across all forms of gambling - excluding internet - increased to R13.5 billion in 2006/07 from R6.2 billion in 2001/02



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