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    Balancing the odds: A law to legalise and regulate online gambling on casino games in South Africa
    (University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, 2024) Bate, David John; Cachalia, Firoz
    Online gambling has become a pervasive phenomenon across the world. Yet South Africans enjoy limited scope to participate legally in this activity. Current legislation permits online betting on sports events (including horse racing) but prohibits all other forms of online gambling. Despite this prohibition, online gambling on casino games is widespread in South Africa. The Government has a choice: continue to criminalise the activity or follow international trends and allow the same. It initially attempted to legalise and regulate online gambling through legislation without success. It subsequently opposed (and continues to publicly oppose) any legalisation of the activity. Significant adverse consequences arise from continued prohibition of online gambling on casino games in South Africa including, inter alia: the spread of illegal gambling sites; loss of confidence in law enforcement; loss of tax revenues; discrimination against casino operators; loss of job opportunities; and inability to monitor and regulate online gambling activities. This study proposes key features for a law and licensing and regulatory framework to legalise and regulate online gambling on casino games in South Africa. It reviews regulation of online gambling on casino games in a representative sample of international jurisdictions to identify issues and best practices that may be germane to South Africa’s circumstances. It examines and analyses current and proposed legislation and stare decisis in South Africa to identify challenges and opportunities for further consideration as part of any process to legalise and regulate online gambling on casino games. It summarises and analyses public interest concerns that likely require redress as part of any such process. Based on these efforts, this study highlights fourteen areas of law and makes recommendations regarding specific interventions in those areas that may merit further consideration in development of any ‘made in South Africa’ solution to legalise and regulate online gambling on casino games in the country.

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