National Gambling Amendment Bill South Africa
National Gambling Amendment Bill; NRCS 2017/18 Annual Report & Quarter 1 performance. Content available under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 South Africa. Of all countries on the African continent, South Africa has the most well-developed and regulated gambling market, both online and land-based. However, the National Gambling Amendment Bill has just been redrafted by Parliament’s Portfolio Committee on Trade and Industry.
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Before we get started with our Gambling Laws in South Africa article we’d like to make you aware that gambling within the borders of South Africa is 100% legal. We’ll be focusing on some recent changes that are in reference to betting with overseas companies from within South Africa.
Gambling Laws in South Africa – The Changes
- However, the South African government has decided to implement new gambling legislation. These legislations, which are known as the National Gambling Amendment Bill and are stricter than that of before, were passed on Friday, 20 July, by Rob Davies, who is the Minister of Trade and Industry.
- The bill, which could potentially see much tighter regulations and stricter legislation for all gambling as well as a desire to ensure ‘no new forms of gambling’ in South Africa, has been discussed in various forms since 2016, but was given new clarity when it was bought to the table again last week.
It’s not news that it’s illegal to gamble outside of South Africa as a South African, yet many punters continue to do so as they prefer the overseas experience. In the past the reserve bank would or should we say might, confiscate winnings that punters have withdrawn from overseas bookmakers. There were means around this but it looks like the DTI are clamping down with a new bill.
The National Gambling Amendment Bill was amended on the 20th July 2018 and has the following important changes you need to be aware of :
According to the draft bill, which is currently available on the Department of Trade and Industry’s website, some of the biggest changes include:
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- Re positioning the National Gambling Board to be a National Gambling Regulator;
- Transferring the regulation of all bets on the national lottery, foreign lottery, lottery results and sports pools to a National Lotteries Commission.
- Prohibiting dog racing and bets on dog racing in South Africa.
- Strengthening the regulation of casinos, limited pay-out machines and bingo. This includes the regulation of electronic forms of bingo, and the maximum number of bingo licenses and machines that can be granted in South Africa.
- Restrictions on gambling premises and locations of automated tellers – including ‘seperate’ and ‘hidden’ entrances for gambling areas located inside general public places such as shopping malls, arcades, complexes or centres.
- Recognition of a self-regulating body in the horse racing industry;
- Providing for broad-based black economic empowerment in the gambling industry. Notably this will apply to individuals applying for gambling licences.
- Unlawful winnings will now be forfeited to the National Gambling Regulator.
- Imposing gambling advertising restrictions.
Gambling Laws in South Africa – How does this affect you?
Well as a punter this won’t affect you as a punter too much unless you are taking part in illegal gambling activities in the first place. For example, it affects those betting overseas on casino or sports. Those who have been doing so will find that many banks will no longer even allow them to deposit money into overseas betting accounts, hence shutting down the ability of South Africans to bet overseas.
Once again there are always ways around this but overall if you are not betting overseas then you should not be too concerned. Where this may have a interesting knock on effect is with local bookmakers themselves as it seems the DTI is pushing hard for more regulations, in what is already a rather heavily regulated industry.
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We’ll be keeping a keen eye on the situation as it develops as this could just be the start of something bigger. In the meantime we recommend sticking with local betting firms, you can find out which ones we recommend here.
Further Reading : http://www.igamingbusiness.com/news/south-africa-consider-tougher-gambling-laws
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