PRESENTATION TO THE PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE ON TRADE AND INDUSTRY OVERVIEW OF GAMBLING ACT AND CHALLENGES DELEGATION 1.Ms Nomfundo Maseti – Acting DDG: CCRD.

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PRESENTATION TO THE PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE ON TRADE AND INDUSTRY OVERVIEW OF GAMBLING ACT AND CHALLENGES DELEGATION 1.Ms Nomfundo Maseti – Acting DDG: CCRD (012) Ms Mpho Mosing – Director: CCRD (012)

PURPOSE To provide an overview of the gambling legislation Challenges faced in the implementation of the legislation Proposed solutions to the challenges

Historical background Prior 1994 gambling was illegal in South Africa Horse racing was the only legalized form of gambling pre 1994 – although not regulated under the current National Gambling Act of 2004 The Wiehahn Commission constituted to conduct a comprehensive review of gambling industry This Commission opted for a limited approach in regulating or legalisation of gambling activities (1995 report) Commission recommended the regulation or legalisation of casinos, Bingo, Limited Pay Out Machines, racing and wagering activities

Historical Background Following Wiehahn Commission recommendations, the National Gambling Act of 1996 was passed The Act of 1996 was repealed by National Gambling Act of 2004 which mainly recognises concurrent exercise of powers by National and Provincial government 2004 legislation provides for uniform norms and standards applicable through SA It establishes national institutions responsible for co- coordinating and administering national gambling policy in a cooperative and coherent manner

PRINCIPLES GOVERNING GAMBLING IN SA According to Wiehahn, gambling should be based on following principles:  licensing to be transparent, fair and equitable  economic empowerment of HDIs  protection of society and economy from over stimulation and damaging effects of gambling  strict control, effective and efficient regulation and enforcement Underlying purpose for regulating gambling activities was partly to generate revenue, to monitor, police and enforce

Forms of Gambling Activities not Recommended Wiehahn recommended that racing between animals which is illegal not to be allowed Animal Racing:  Horse racing in SA not be given any policy or statutory protection or any preferential treatment  Dog Racing further research on the activity was recommended for policy decision  Any other illegal animal racing that is contra bones mores not be permitted

Forms of Legalised Gambling The National Gambling Act of 2004:  Regulates Limited Payout Machines –Does it achieve the intended purpose? –There is a strong need to revisit policy rationale, e.g. roll-out, maximum pay-out –Extent of roll-out in provinces, who benefits from the profits raised? –Assessment of effectiveness to SMMEs, HDIs and employment, socio-economic impact –Oversight role played by NGB-monitoring of roll-out of the machines

Forms of Legalised Gambling  Regulation of Bingo –There are no specific regulations for traditional bingo –There is no mention of the demarcated areas where the halls could be placed, hence they are situated in malls and shopping centres. –The legislation does not specify the maximum number of licenses to be issued per province as in the casino industry. –Gauteng the only province that has developed legislation on this matter –Challenge – introduction of Electronic Bingo Terminal outside of legislation. This introduces a look and feel of a slot machine thereby introducing casino type machine in Bingo halls

Forms of Legalised Gambling  Allows Casino licences to a maximum of 40 licences - Limits gambling in Casino buildings / environment only –Limitation on the number of licences. –Assess socio-economic impact- employment, BEE, Tourism & Infrastructure. –Proliferation of gambling-can Minister call back number of licences –Impact on revenue to be assessed –Control mechanisms to be put in place to prevent over stimulation of gambling

Interactive Gambling Technological developments brought about the need to introduce internet or interactive gambling The National Gambling Amendment Act, 2008 was passed into law to introduce interactive gambling Regulations were drafted and published to regulate interactive gambling Challenge is the limited approach in regulating this form of gambling which currently excludes Person to Person (P2P) Another challenge relates to sufficient and effective control measures to ensure protection of society and integrity of the economy

Other Challenges in the Industry The regulation of Horse racing also need to be introduced National Gambling Act should be amended to properly address challenges of policing and prosecuting illegal interactive gambling operators Illegal advertising of interactive gambling in South Africa from operators outside South Africa also necessitates the amendment of the legislation to properly deal with the challenge The televising of gambling games also pose a challenge as to whether we need to regulate or prohibit the television programmes as they also over stimulate gambling Proliferation of gambling activities and sustainability by the industry

Solution the dti has established the Gambling Review Commission to investigate the gambling industry holistically to determine the following:  Impact of gambling in society in relation to addictions, youth gambling, mitigating factors on the negative effects and asses the commercial growth vis-à-vis contribution to social responsibility  Assess the proliferation of gambling and whether there is a need to expand the industry by adding other gambling activities like animal racing etc

Solution  Assess legislative objectives regarding enforcement and determine if regulatory bodies achieve the objectives and to recommend measures to best regulate the industry  Benchmark with other jurisdiction on the best policy approaches in the industry  Recommend policy position based on the findings the dti will report on the outcomes of the review to Parliament upon finalization

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