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South Africans gevernment considering a new charge
November 2, 2008, 7:52 am (3 years ago)Gambling business in the South Africa, allegedly to be worth in total of SAR15.6 billion in the year to March, may be the issue of yet an additional government inquiry as said by an IOL report this week which shows that the government believes managements on the business may have been too moderate in the twelve years since gambling was legalized in South Africa, and is taking into account the appointment of a new charge.
It has taken so many years to come to circumstances where online gambling in the Southern African powerhouse state is to be licensed and ruled after wide research by a SA Gambling Board appointed team.
The IOL report reveals the chance of a new government investigate in the context of a latest statement from the UK mobile gambling firm Probability plc in which CEO Charles Cohen stated that his company is to enlarge its business worldwide.
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