EXPERTS SOUTH AFRICA South Africa’s Remote Gambling Bill 9 months ago Samuel Post Views: 333 In the first regulation of its kind in South Africa, the Remote Gambling Bill includes various measures that would apply to operators, players, and ads. The opposition political party in South Africa, the Democratic Alliance, has introduced the new Remote Gambling Bill (B-11-2024) which aims to set out the first regulations for remote gambling in the country. A bill (the National Gambling Amendment Act) has been on the table since 2008 but without any real sign of it moving forward to being signed. The new bill includes a new licensing system, proposed operator regulations, and protection measures to prevent gambling-related harm. Having spent two years constructing the bill, the Democratic Alliance hopes that this will “promote the development of a responsible remote gambling industry in the Republic”. “By not regulating this gambling activity, the erosion of the rule of law and criminal activity is being encouraged, while the public is not effectively protected as they are when using land-based gaming operations,” – the Democratic Alliance said, as reported by iGaming Business. “At the same time, a lack of regulation is resulting in revenue worth billions of rand and jobs being lost to other gambling jurisdictions.” “The ANC government has shown, over these 16 years, that it has no intention of protecting players and the industry from criminal elements. We have therefore taken it upon ourself to ensure adequate protection by means of introducing this private member’s bill.” What does the Remote Gambling Bill include? Under the proposed bill, three licenses would be available: a remote gambling operator licence, a manufacturer, supplier of maintenance provider licence and an employment licence. The National Gambling Board would have final say on these licenses, while provincial licensing authorities would support it by taking action on any unlawful activities. Licenses can be suspended or withdrawn from operators if conditions are broken. No details have yet been given on how much licenses might cost. User regulations include remote gambling only being available to those aged 18 or over in South Africa. Players can not take out credit from operators and could also opt out using self-exclusion schemes. Deposit limits from operators also seek to expand possible responsible gambling tools. The bill also affects gambling adverts, ensuring that they cannot be misleading and should include messaging around responsible gambling. Source: readwrite.com About Post Author Samuel I am a journalist specializing in gambling in Africa and around the world. I am particularly interested in stories about games and casinos. See author's posts SamuelI am a journalist specializing in gambling in Africa and around the world. I am particularly interested in stories about games and casinos. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Print Tags: gambling bill, protection, regulation, South Africa Continue Reading Previous iGaming in South Africa: Trends and market analysisNext Bill to dissolve Ukrainian gambling regulator passes first reading More Stories EXPERTS MOROCCO iGC Summit Africa 2025 Brings iGaming Leaders Together 23 hours ago Iwo Bulski EXPERTS HOT NEWS KENYA ‘Sin tax’ on digital ads sparks concerns 23 hours ago Szarlot EXPERTS WORLD NEWS Novomatic to sell Admiral Group operations in Austria to Tipico 23 hours ago Iwo Bulski EXPERTS SOUTH AFRICA Exploring the intersection of online gambling and gaming culture 23 hours ago Samuel EXPERTS KENYA Average amount spent on gambling by Kenyans in 2024 4 days ago Samuel EXPERTS KENYA Manufacturers Brace For Tough Times As KRA Adjusts Excise Duty Rates 5 days ago Samuel LOTTERIES SOUTH AFRICA R40 million Lotto Plus winner claims their prize 5 days ago Samuel EXPERTS MOROCCO IGC Africa Conference 2025 soon 6 days ago Iwo Bulski HOT NEWS ONLINE SOUTH AFRICA How Artificial Intelligence is Shaping South Africa’s Gambling Future 6 days ago Szarlot EXPERTS TANZANIA Gaming in Africa: The Rise of a New Entertainment Frontier 6 days ago Samuel EXPERTS ZIMBABWE Beitbridge cracks down on illegal gaming 1 week ago Samuel EXPERTS NIGERIA Shape of Things to Come in 2025 Lottery Industry 2 weeks ago Samuel Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.