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Studies done recently on the South African online gambling
December 13, 2007, 10:52 am (3 years ago)Studies done recently on the South African online gambling industry have shown that traditional brick and mortar type casinos currently represent 80 percent of the gambling activity for that region, as opposed to only 2 percent of activity reportedly stemming from online gambling itself. The figures were calculated to ease the fears of many South African politicians who were concerned that the online gambling industry would overshadow traditional gambling casinos. The Casino Association of South Africa had alleged that the introduction of online gambling in the region would have a negative impact on the current casinos. The figures stated in the study have been used to prove that theory wrong.
According to Acting Deputy Director General of the Trade and Industry, Fungai Sibanda, “There is no apparent threat to the land-based casino from interactive gambling”. He recently presented this statement to Parliament’s Trade and Industry Committee earlier last week in an ongoing debate into the ups and downs of the online gambling industry, and what effect it could possibly have on the South African gambling economy.
The National Gambling Amendment Bill has recently made changes in which online gambling will become legal for the first time in South Africa.
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