BETTING KENYA We need Sh500 million system to monitor gambling activities 6 months ago Samuel Post Views: 328 The Betting Control and Licencing Board requires Sh500 million to install a gambling Central Monitoring System for effective regulation of the gaming industry, MPs heard on Tuesday. The board’s Principal Administrative Secretary Arthur Osiya told the Sports and Culture Committee that they were unable to effectively monitor and regulate the industry due to failure to deploy adequate technology and outdated laws. “It is important to note that more than 80 per cent of gambling activities in Kenya are online. Given the scenario, therefore, deployment of adequate technology is the only sure way to effectively monitor and regulate the industry,” – he said. Appearing before the Dan Wanyama-led Committee, Osiya said technology would help in guaranteeing public protection, improved revenue generation, responsible gambling, investment growth and overall development of the industry. Osiya called for fast-tracking of the enactment of the Gambling Control Bill 2023, which provides for a string of legal frameworks to safeguard the industry. “The current Betting Lotteries and Gaming Act Cap 131 has a lot of loopholes that frustrate the Board’s efforts to streamline the industry,” – he added. He told the committee that the board has managed to help the government collect Sh88.4 billion from their activities in the last five years. He, however, noted that inadequate allocation of funds by the Treasury has affected the implementation of their activities, leading to low revenue generation. “In the last five years the board was allocated Sh531 million, collected Sh894.6 million in revenue, and Sh88.4 billion in taxes,”- he explained. He added: “This is a confirmation that if we are allocated adequate money, we will be able to effectively discharge our mandate and help the government collect more tax.” Osiya said preventing underage gamers from engaging in gambling has remained a major challenge. “We have faced an uphill task in dealing with the underage in the gambling industry. Most of these young people engage in betting using their parent’s mobile phones,” – he added. He noted that despite the challenges the board has made gains. He added that the fight against illegal and unauthorised gambling has seen the board flag down 37 unauthorised foreign gambling websites and remove illegal gambling machines across the country. “To promote and enhance responsible gaming activities, the board has successfully undertaken sensitisation activities in 12 counties,” – he added. Wanyama assured the board of the committee’s support in their endeavours. Source: the-star.co.ke 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: central monitoring system, Gaming Control Bill, Kenya, technology Continue Reading Previous Top 6 African countries with the largest sports betting populationNext GoldenRace partners with Pepeta More Stories BETTING EXPERTS How Real-Time Betting is Changing the Game With Microbetting 1 day ago Samuel BETTING NIGERIA Meridianbet expands B2B operations into Nigeria 1 day ago Samuel BETTING SOUTH AFRICA 1xBet wins prestigious SiGMA Africa Awards 2025 2 days ago Iwo Bulski BETTING GHANA 22Bet Ghana: A responsible gaming brand committed to community development 3 days ago Samuel BETTING NIGERIA PawaPay tasks regulators on policies to support operators 4 days ago Szarlot BETTING NIGERIA Nigeria’s Sports Scene is Booming – Here’s Why! 5 days ago Samuel BETTING NIGERIA Nigeria’s Mobile Betting Boom: Why More Punters Are Going Mobile 1 week ago Szarlot BETTING NIGERIA Nigerian sports federations urged to partner with betPawa to elevate player welfare 1 week ago Samuel BETTING GHANA Ghana to crack down on gambling hubs near schools, churches, mosques 1 week ago Samuel BETTING GHANA Betway expands in Ghana with Sunyani customer experience centre 2 weeks ago Samuel BETTING SOUTH AFRICA Which Bookmaker Has The Most Advantageous Odds In South Africa? 2 weeks ago Szarlot BETTING NIGERIA BetKing marks 7th anniversary in grand style 2 weeks ago Szarlot 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.