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CURRENT STATUS OF TRANSFORMATION AND GROWTH IN THE … 6 | CURRENT STATUS OF TRANSFORMATION AND GROWTH IN THE GAMBLING INDUSTRY 2020 ABBREVIATIONS B-BBEE Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment EBTs Electronic Bingo Terminals EC Eastern Cape FS Free State FY Financial Year GDP Gross Domestic Product GGR Gross Gambling Revenue GIS Geographic Information Systems GP Gauteng KZN KwaZulu-Natal L Limpopo LPM RESEARCH STUDY ON GAMBLING PATTERNS AMONG WOMEN RESEARCH STUDY ON GAMBLING PATTERNS AMONG WOMEN On 9 August 2020, South Africa celebrated National Women’s Day. This day is dedicatedto the struggle
ARTICLE: IS ONLINE GAMBLING LEGAL IN SOUTH AFRICA? Republic of South Africa, and in terms thereof, interactive gambling, as envisaged in the Amendment Act of 2008, remains prohibited. Examples of such interactive gambling are casino-style gambling that is accessible through EMPLOYMENT APPLICATION FORM NGB Employment Application Form D. LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY – state ‘good’, ‘fair’ or ‘poor’ Languages (specified) Speak Read Write E. QUALIFICATIONS Starting with Matric or Grade 12 (complete for each qualification completed) SOCIO-ECONOMIC IMPACT OF ILLEGAL AND ONLINE GAMBLING IN NGB ii September 2016 ii Socio-Economic Impact of Illegal and Online Gambling in South Africa CONTENT Page List of Abbreviations and Acronyms iv Glossary of Terms and Concepts v 1. INTRODUCTION 1 1.1. REGULATIONS AND THE FUTURE LANDSCAPE OF THE … Why Gambling is regulated • The NGB’Sfundamental role is ensuring uniformity, harmonisation & integrity of the gambling industry. • Regulation of gambling sustains a high level of integrity of the gambling industry. • Part of the role of the NGB is to conduct research to better understand the size and shape of this industry, and this remains critical. REPORT OF AUDITOR-GENERAL NGB Annual Report | 2010 3333 REPORT ON OTHER LEGAL AND REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS In terms of the PAA of South Africa and General notice 1570 of 2009, issued in Government Gazette No. 32758 REGULATION GAZETTE, NO. 6977 6 No. 21945 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.21 DECEMBER 2000 Stakes 5. (1) For the purpose of this regulation, a stake is the total Rand value of all cash and / or credits put at risk at the commencement of a limited payout machine game or NOTICE FROM THE NATIONAL GAMBLING BOARD Notice from the National Gambling Board The National Gambling Board is committed to upholding the law and ensuring that the public is wellinformed.
HOME LEGISLATIONCOMPLIANCEGAMBLING SECTORSRESEARCHEVENTSINTERNATIONAL RELATIONS The National Gambling Board is responsible for the oversight of the regulation in the gambling industry throughout the country and to preserve the integrity of South Africa as a responsible global citizen. The NGB’s strategic intent is to sustain and grow its regulatory capability to position South Africa as the pre-eminentjurisdiction with
CURRENT STATUS OF TRANSFORMATION AND GROWTH IN THE … 6 | CURRENT STATUS OF TRANSFORMATION AND GROWTH IN THE GAMBLING INDUSTRY 2020 ABBREVIATIONS B-BBEE Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment EBTs Electronic Bingo Terminals EC Eastern Cape FS Free State FY Financial Year GDP Gross Domestic Product GGR Gross Gambling Revenue GIS Geographic Information Systems GP Gauteng KZN KwaZulu-Natal L Limpopo LPM RESEARCH STUDY ON GAMBLING PATTERNS AMONG WOMEN RESEARCH STUDY ON GAMBLING PATTERNS AMONG WOMEN On 9 August 2020, South Africa celebrated National Women’s Day. This day is dedicatedto the struggle
ARTICLE: IS ONLINE GAMBLING LEGAL IN SOUTH AFRICA? Republic of South Africa, and in terms thereof, interactive gambling, as envisaged in the Amendment Act of 2008, remains prohibited. Examples of such interactive gambling are casino-style gambling that is accessible through EMPLOYMENT APPLICATION FORM NGB Employment Application Form D. LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY – state ‘good’, ‘fair’ or ‘poor’ Languages (specified) Speak Read Write E. QUALIFICATIONS Starting with Matric or Grade 12 (complete for each qualification completed) SOCIO-ECONOMIC IMPACT OF ILLEGAL AND ONLINE GAMBLING IN NGB ii September 2016 ii Socio-Economic Impact of Illegal and Online Gambling in South Africa CONTENT Page List of Abbreviations and Acronyms iv Glossary of Terms and Concepts v 1. INTRODUCTION 1 1.1. REGULATIONS AND THE FUTURE LANDSCAPE OF THE … Why Gambling is regulated • The NGB’Sfundamental role is ensuring uniformity, harmonisation & integrity of the gambling industry. • Regulation of gambling sustains a high level of integrity of the gambling industry. • Part of the role of the NGB is to conduct research to better understand the size and shape of this industry, and this remains critical. REPORT OF AUDITOR-GENERAL NGB Annual Report | 2010 3333 REPORT ON OTHER LEGAL AND REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS In terms of the PAA of South Africa and General notice 1570 of 2009, issued in Government Gazette No. 32758 REGULATION GAZETTE, NO. 6977 6 No. 21945 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.21 DECEMBER 2000 Stakes 5. (1) For the purpose of this regulation, a stake is the total Rand value of all cash and / or credits put at risk at the commencement of a limited payout machine game or NOTICE FROM THE NATIONAL GAMBLING BOARD Notice from the National Gambling Board The National Gambling Board is committed to upholding the law and ensuring that the public is wellinformed.
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STRATEGIC PLAN FY2018/23 | 3 FOREWORD BY THE MINISTER OF TRADE AND INDUSTRY Dr Rob Davies, MP T he 21st Century has seen the gambling environment in South Africa evolve as REGULATION GAZETTE, NO. 6977 6 No. 21945 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.21 DECEMBER 2000 Stakes 5. (1) For the purpose of this regulation, a stake is the total Rand value of all cash and / or credits put at risk at the commencement of a limited payout machine game or COVER PAGE FOR : FORM NGB 5/1(B) PERSONAL RELEASE 2 26994no. government gazette, 12 november 2004 form ngb 5/l(b) page 2 of37 national responsible gambling programme toll free 0800 006 008 NOTES TO THE ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENTS NGB Annual Report | 2010 41 Finance Leases - Lessee Finance leases are recognised as assets and liabilities in the statement of financial position at amounts equal to the fair value of the leased property or, if lower, the present value of the minimum lease payments. GENDER EQUITY CURVES The sample was drawn from a population of female managers that were employed in all sectors of the gambling industry across the country. A total of 182 females were interviewed. BALANCING THE ECONOMIC GAIN OF GAMBLING AGAINST THE 6 Gambling is a concurrent legislative competency between national and provincial government Compliance monitoring is one of the fundamentalpillars of NGB’s
THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OF LEGALISED GAMBLING IN SOUTH … ii FOREWORD Chairperson of the National Gambling Board Prof Linda de Vries One of the mandatory functions of the National Gambling Board is to conduct research to RE-ADVERTISEMENT VACANCY: CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER 17 January 2014 Job Advertisement Chief Financial Officer Audit and Risk Committee Ensure compliance with the Public Finance Management Act and all prescripts related to finance, supply chain management LIMITED PAYOUT MACHINES Limited Payout Machines. As defined in the National Gambling Act, 7 of 2004, a ‘‘limited pay-out machine’’ means a gambling machine with a restricted bet and prize. The main role players in the LPM sector can be defined in three specific categories, namely route and independent operators, site operators and the National Central CURRENT STATUS OF TRANSFORMATION AND GROWTH IN THE … 6 | CURRENT STATUS OF TRANSFORMATION AND GROWTH IN THE GAMBLING INDUSTRY 2020 ABBREVIATIONS B-BBEE Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment EBTs Electronic Bingo Terminals EC Eastern Cape FS Free State FY Financial Year GDP Gross Domestic Product GGR Gross Gambling Revenue GIS Geographic Information Systems GP Gauteng KZN KwaZulu-Natal L Limpopo LPM RESEARCH STUDY ON GAMBLING PATTERNS AMONG WOMEN RESEARCH STUDY ON GAMBLING PATTERNS AMONG WOMEN On 9 August 2020, South Africa celebrated National Women’s Day. This day is dedicatedto the struggle
SOCIO-ECONOMIC IMPACT OF ILLEGAL AND ONLINE GAMBLING IN NGB ii September 2016 ii Socio-Economic Impact of Illegal and Online Gambling in South Africa CONTENT Page List of Abbreviations and Acronyms iv Glossary of Terms and Concepts v 1. INTRODUCTION 1 1.1.STRATEGIC PLAN
STRATEGIC PLAN FY2018/23 | 3 FOREWORD BY THE MINISTER OF TRADE AND INDUSTRY Dr Rob Davies, MP T he 21st Century has seen the gambling environment in South Africa evolve as NOTES TO THE ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENTS NGB Annual Report | 2010 41 Finance Leases - Lessee Finance leases are recognised as assets and liabilities in the statement of financial position at amounts equal to the fair value of the leased property or, if lower, the present value of the minimum lease payments. REGULATIONS AND THE FUTURE LANDSCAPE OF THE … Why Gambling is regulated • The NGB’Sfundamental role is ensuring uniformity, harmonisation & integrity of the gambling industry. • Regulation of gambling sustains a high level of integrity of the gambling industry. • Part of the role of the NGB is to conduct research to better understand the size and shape of this industry, and this remains critical. REGULATION GAZETTE, NO. 6977 6 No. 21945 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.21 DECEMBER 2000 Stakes 5. (1) For the purpose of this regulation, a stake is the total Rand value of all cash and / or credits put at risk at the commencement of a limited payout machine game or BALANCING THE ECONOMIC GAIN OF GAMBLING AGAINST THE 6 Gambling is a concurrent legislative competency between national and provincial government Compliance monitoring is one of the fundamentalpillars of NGB’s
THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OF LEGALISED GAMBLING IN SOUTH … ii FOREWORD Chairperson of the National Gambling Board Prof Linda de Vries One of the mandatory functions of the National Gambling Board is to conduct research to LIMITED PAYOUT MACHINES Limited Payout Machines. As defined in the National Gambling Act, 7 of 2004, a ‘‘limited pay-out machine’’ means a gambling machine with a restricted bet and prize. The main role players in the LPM sector can be defined in three specific categories, namely route and independent operators, site operators and the National Central CURRENT STATUS OF TRANSFORMATION AND GROWTH IN THE … 6 | CURRENT STATUS OF TRANSFORMATION AND GROWTH IN THE GAMBLING INDUSTRY 2020 ABBREVIATIONS B-BBEE Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment EBTs Electronic Bingo Terminals EC Eastern Cape FS Free State FY Financial Year GDP Gross Domestic Product GGR Gross Gambling Revenue GIS Geographic Information Systems GP Gauteng KZN KwaZulu-Natal L Limpopo LPM RESEARCH STUDY ON GAMBLING PATTERNS AMONG WOMEN RESEARCH STUDY ON GAMBLING PATTERNS AMONG WOMEN On 9 August 2020, South Africa celebrated National Women’s Day. This day is dedicatedto the struggle
SOCIO-ECONOMIC IMPACT OF ILLEGAL AND ONLINE GAMBLING IN NGB ii September 2016 ii Socio-Economic Impact of Illegal and Online Gambling in South Africa CONTENT Page List of Abbreviations and Acronyms iv Glossary of Terms and Concepts v 1. INTRODUCTION 1 1.1.STRATEGIC PLAN
STRATEGIC PLAN FY2018/23 | 3 FOREWORD BY THE MINISTER OF TRADE AND INDUSTRY Dr Rob Davies, MP T he 21st Century has seen the gambling environment in South Africa evolve as NOTES TO THE ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENTS NGB Annual Report | 2010 41 Finance Leases - Lessee Finance leases are recognised as assets and liabilities in the statement of financial position at amounts equal to the fair value of the leased property or, if lower, the present value of the minimum lease payments. REGULATIONS AND THE FUTURE LANDSCAPE OF THE … Why Gambling is regulated • The NGB’Sfundamental role is ensuring uniformity, harmonisation & integrity of the gambling industry. • Regulation of gambling sustains a high level of integrity of the gambling industry. • Part of the role of the NGB is to conduct research to better understand the size and shape of this industry, and this remains critical. REGULATION GAZETTE, NO. 6977 6 No. 21945 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.21 DECEMBER 2000 Stakes 5. (1) For the purpose of this regulation, a stake is the total Rand value of all cash and / or credits put at risk at the commencement of a limited payout machine game or BALANCING THE ECONOMIC GAIN OF GAMBLING AGAINST THE 6 Gambling is a concurrent legislative competency between national and provincial government Compliance monitoring is one of the fundamentalpillars of NGB’s
THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OF LEGALISED GAMBLING IN SOUTH … ii FOREWORD Chairperson of the National Gambling Board Prof Linda de Vries One of the mandatory functions of the National Gambling Board is to conduct research toHOME
The National Gambling Board is responsible for the oversight of the regulation in the gambling industry throughout the country and to preserve the integrity of South Africa as a responsible global citizen. The NGB’s strategic intent is to sustain and grow its regulatory capability to position South Africa as the pre-eminentjurisdiction with
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Direct switchboard: 010 003-3475. Fax 2 e-mail number: 0866185729. Email: info@ngb.org.za. View on Google Map. Directions: O. R. Tambo International Airport to 420 Witch-Hazel Ave, Centurion. 1. Head Northeast on Marco Polo Rd toward Kenmarc St. 350m. RESEARCH TO DETERMINE THE POTENTIAL IMPACT OF THE … 4 | IMPACT OF 4IR ON CURRENT AND FUTURE GAMBLING REGULATION RESEARCH REPORT GLOSSARY Artificial Intelligence: Digital systems that display intelligent behaviour by responding, with some degree to autonomy, to inputs (whether data, sensory or otherwise), LIMITED PAYOUT MACHINES Limited Payout Machines. As defined in the National Gambling Act, 7 of 2004, a ‘‘limited pay-out machine’’ means a gambling machine with a restricted bet and prize. The main role players in the LPM sector can be defined in three specific categories, namely route and independent operators, site operators and the National CentralCAREERS - NG B
Careers. The National Gambling Board (NGB) is guided by its recruitment and selection policy to advertise vacant positions through the appropriate media, including the NGB website. If you are interested in applying for an advertised position, you are required to forward a comprehensive CV, together with a one-page motivationalletter expressing
ARTICLE: IS ONLINE GAMBLING LEGAL IN SOUTH AFRICA? Republic of South Africa, and in terms thereof, interactive gambling, as envisaged in the Amendment Act of 2008, remains prohibited. Examples of such interactive gambling are casino-style gambling that is accessible through COVER PAGE FOR : FORM NGB 5/1(B) PERSONAL RELEASE 2 26994no. government gazette, 12 november 2004 form ngb 5/l(b) page 2 of37 national responsible gambling programme toll free 0800 006 008 REPORT OF AUDITOR-GENERAL NGB Annual Report | 2010 3333 REPORT ON OTHER LEGAL AND REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS In terms of the PAA of South Africa and General notice 1570 of 2009, issued in Government Gazette No. 32758 EMPLOYMENT APPLICATION FORM NGB Employment Application Form Employment Application Form WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF THIS FORM To assist NGB in selecting a person for anadvertised post.
NOTICE FROM THE NATIONAL GAMBLING BOARD Notice from the National Gambling Board The National Gambling Board is committed to upholding the law and ensuring that the public is wellinformed.
LIMITED PAYOUT MACHINES Limited Payout Machines. As defined in the National Gambling Act, 7 of 2004, a ‘‘limited pay-out machine’’ means a gambling machine with a restricted bet and prize. The main role players in the LPM sector can be defined in three specific categories, namely route and independent operators, site operators and the National Central CURRENT STATUS OF TRANSFORMATION AND GROWTH IN THE … 6 | CURRENT STATUS OF TRANSFORMATION AND GROWTH IN THE GAMBLING INDUSTRY 2020 ABBREVIATIONS B-BBEE Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment EBTs Electronic Bingo Terminals EC Eastern Cape FS Free State FY Financial Year GDP Gross Domestic Product GGR Gross Gambling Revenue GIS Geographic Information Systems GP Gauteng KZN KwaZulu-Natal L Limpopo LPM RESEARCH STUDY ON GAMBLING PATTERNS AMONG WOMEN RESEARCH STUDY ON GAMBLING PATTERNS AMONG WOMEN On 9 August 2020, South Africa celebrated National Women’s Day. This day is dedicatedto the struggle
SOCIO-ECONOMIC IMPACT OF ILLEGAL AND ONLINE GAMBLING IN NGB ii September 2016 ii Socio-Economic Impact of Illegal and Online Gambling in South Africa CONTENT Page List of Abbreviations and Acronyms iv Glossary of Terms and Concepts v 1. INTRODUCTION 1 1.1.STRATEGIC PLAN
STRATEGIC PLAN FY2018/23 | 3 FOREWORD BY THE MINISTER OF TRADE AND INDUSTRY Dr Rob Davies, MP T he 21st Century has seen the gambling environment in South Africa evolve as NOTES TO THE ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENTS NGB Annual Report | 2010 41 Finance Leases - Lessee Finance leases are recognised as assets and liabilities in the statement of financial position at amounts equal to the fair value of the leased property or, if lower, the present value of the minimum lease payments. REGULATIONS AND THE FUTURE LANDSCAPE OF THE … Why Gambling is regulated • The NGB’Sfundamental role is ensuring uniformity, harmonisation & integrity of the gambling industry. • Regulation of gambling sustains a high level of integrity of the gambling industry. • Part of the role of the NGB is to conduct research to better understand the size and shape of this industry, and this remains critical. REGULATION GAZETTE, NO. 6977 6 No. 21945 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.21 DECEMBER 2000 Stakes 5. (1) For the purpose of this regulation, a stake is the total Rand value of all cash and / or credits put at risk at the commencement of a limited payout machine game or BALANCING THE ECONOMIC GAIN OF GAMBLING AGAINST THE 6 Gambling is a concurrent legislative competency between national and provincial government Compliance monitoring is one of the fundamentalpillars of NGB’s
THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OF LEGALISED GAMBLING IN SOUTH … ii FOREWORD Chairperson of the National Gambling Board Prof Linda de Vries One of the mandatory functions of the National Gambling Board is to conduct research to LIMITED PAYOUT MACHINES Limited Payout Machines. As defined in the National Gambling Act, 7 of 2004, a ‘‘limited pay-out machine’’ means a gambling machine with a restricted bet and prize. The main role players in the LPM sector can be defined in three specific categories, namely route and independent operators, site operators and the National Central CURRENT STATUS OF TRANSFORMATION AND GROWTH IN THE … 6 | CURRENT STATUS OF TRANSFORMATION AND GROWTH IN THE GAMBLING INDUSTRY 2020 ABBREVIATIONS B-BBEE Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment EBTs Electronic Bingo Terminals EC Eastern Cape FS Free State FY Financial Year GDP Gross Domestic Product GGR Gross Gambling Revenue GIS Geographic Information Systems GP Gauteng KZN KwaZulu-Natal L Limpopo LPM RESEARCH STUDY ON GAMBLING PATTERNS AMONG WOMEN RESEARCH STUDY ON GAMBLING PATTERNS AMONG WOMEN On 9 August 2020, South Africa celebrated National Women’s Day. This day is dedicatedto the struggle
SOCIO-ECONOMIC IMPACT OF ILLEGAL AND ONLINE GAMBLING IN NGB ii September 2016 ii Socio-Economic Impact of Illegal and Online Gambling in South Africa CONTENT Page List of Abbreviations and Acronyms iv Glossary of Terms and Concepts v 1. INTRODUCTION 1 1.1.STRATEGIC PLAN
STRATEGIC PLAN FY2018/23 | 3 FOREWORD BY THE MINISTER OF TRADE AND INDUSTRY Dr Rob Davies, MP T he 21st Century has seen the gambling environment in South Africa evolve as NOTES TO THE ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENTS NGB Annual Report | 2010 41 Finance Leases - Lessee Finance leases are recognised as assets and liabilities in the statement of financial position at amounts equal to the fair value of the leased property or, if lower, the present value of the minimum lease payments. REGULATIONS AND THE FUTURE LANDSCAPE OF THE … Why Gambling is regulated • The NGB’Sfundamental role is ensuring uniformity, harmonisation & integrity of the gambling industry. • Regulation of gambling sustains a high level of integrity of the gambling industry. • Part of the role of the NGB is to conduct research to better understand the size and shape of this industry, and this remains critical. REGULATION GAZETTE, NO. 6977 6 No. 21945 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.21 DECEMBER 2000 Stakes 5. (1) For the purpose of this regulation, a stake is the total Rand value of all cash and / or credits put at risk at the commencement of a limited payout machine game or BALANCING THE ECONOMIC GAIN OF GAMBLING AGAINST THE 6 Gambling is a concurrent legislative competency between national and provincial government Compliance monitoring is one of the fundamentalpillars of NGB’s
THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OF LEGALISED GAMBLING IN SOUTH … ii FOREWORD Chairperson of the National Gambling Board Prof Linda de Vries One of the mandatory functions of the National Gambling Board is to conduct research toHOME
The National Gambling Board is responsible for the oversight of the regulation in the gambling industry throughout the country and to preserve the integrity of South Africa as a responsible global citizen. The NGB’s strategic intent is to sustain and grow its regulatory capability to position South Africa as the pre-eminentjurisdiction with
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Direct switchboard: 010 003-3475. Fax 2 e-mail number: 0866185729. Email: info@ngb.org.za. View on Google Map. Directions: O. R. Tambo International Airport to 420 Witch-Hazel Ave, Centurion. 1. Head Northeast on Marco Polo Rd toward Kenmarc St. 350m. RESEARCH TO DETERMINE THE POTENTIAL IMPACT OF THE … 4 | IMPACT OF 4IR ON CURRENT AND FUTURE GAMBLING REGULATION RESEARCH REPORT GLOSSARY Artificial Intelligence: Digital systems that display intelligent behaviour by responding, with some degree to autonomy, to inputs (whether data, sensory or otherwise), LIMITED PAYOUT MACHINES Limited Payout Machines. As defined in the National Gambling Act, 7 of 2004, a ‘‘limited pay-out machine’’ means a gambling machine with a restricted bet and prize. The main role players in the LPM sector can be defined in three specific categories, namely route and independent operators, site operators and the National CentralCAREERS - NG B
Careers. The National Gambling Board (NGB) is guided by its recruitment and selection policy to advertise vacant positions through the appropriate media, including the NGB website. If you are interested in applying for an advertised position, you are required to forward a comprehensive CV, together with a one-page motivationalletter expressing
ARTICLE: IS ONLINE GAMBLING LEGAL IN SOUTH AFRICA? Republic of South Africa, and in terms thereof, interactive gambling, as envisaged in the Amendment Act of 2008, remains prohibited. Examples of such interactive gambling are casino-style gambling that is accessible through COVER PAGE FOR : FORM NGB 5/1(B) PERSONAL RELEASE 2 26994no. government gazette, 12 november 2004 form ngb 5/l(b) page 2 of37 national responsible gambling programme toll free 0800 006 008 REPORT OF AUDITOR-GENERAL NGB Annual Report | 2010 3333 REPORT ON OTHER LEGAL AND REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS In terms of the PAA of South Africa and General notice 1570 of 2009, issued in Government Gazette No. 32758 EMPLOYMENT APPLICATION FORM NGB Employment Application Form Employment Application Form WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF THIS FORM To assist NGB in selecting a person for anadvertised post.
NOTICE FROM THE NATIONAL GAMBLING BOARD Notice from the National Gambling Board The National Gambling Board is committed to upholding the law and ensuring that the public is wellinformed.
HOME LEGISLATIONCOMPLIANCEGAMBLING SECTORSRESEARCHEVENTSINTERNATIONAL RELATIONS The National Gambling Board is responsible for the oversight of the regulation in the gambling industry throughout the country and to preserve the integrity of South Africa as a responsible global citizen. The NGB’s strategic intent is to sustain and grow its regulatory capability to position South Africa as the pre-eminentjurisdiction with
LIMITED PAYOUT MACHINES Limited Payout Machines. As defined in the National Gambling Act, 7 of 2004, a ‘‘limited pay-out machine’’ means a gambling machine with a restricted bet and prize. The main role players in the LPM sector can be defined in three specific categories, namely route and independent operators, site operators and the National Central RESEARCH STUDY ON GAMBLING PATTERNS AMONG WOMEN RESEARCH STUDY ON GAMBLING PATTERNS AMONG WOMEN On 9 August 2020, South Africa celebrated National Women’s Day. This day is dedicatedto the struggle
ARTICLE: IS ONLINE GAMBLING LEGAL IN SOUTH AFRICA? Republic of South Africa, and in terms thereof, interactive gambling, as envisaged in the Amendment Act of 2008, remains prohibited. Examples of such interactive gambling are casino-style gambling that is accessible through SOCIO-ECONOMIC IMPACT OF ILLEGAL AND ONLINE GAMBLING IN NGB ii September 2016 ii Socio-Economic Impact of Illegal and Online Gambling in South Africa CONTENT Page List of Abbreviations and Acronyms iv Glossary of Terms and Concepts v 1. INTRODUCTION 1 1.1. REGULATIONS AND THE FUTURE LANDSCAPE OF THE … Why Gambling is regulated • The NGB’Sfundamental role is ensuring uniformity, harmonisation & integrity of the gambling industry. • Regulation of gambling sustains a high level of integrity of the gambling industry. • Part of the role of the NGB is to conduct research to better understand the size and shape of this industry, and this remains critical.NO. 26670
Cape Town, Vol. 470 Kaapstad, 12 2004 August Augustus No. 26670 THE PRESIDENCY HOFISI YA PRESIDENTE ———— ———— No. 960 12 August 2004 No. 960 12 August 2004 REGULATION GAZETTE, NO. 6977 6 No. 21945 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.21 DECEMBER 2000 Stakes 5. (1) For the purpose of this regulation, a stake is the total Rand value of all cash and / or credits put at risk at the commencement of a limited payout machine game or REPORT OF AUDITOR-GENERAL NGB Annual Report | 2010 3333 REPORT ON OTHER LEGAL AND REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS In terms of the PAA of South Africa and General notice 1570 of 2009, issued in Government Gazette No. 32758 NOTICE FROM THE NATIONAL GAMBLING BOARD Notice from the National Gambling Board The National Gambling Board is committed to upholding the law and ensuring that the public is wellinformed.
HOME LEGISLATIONCOMPLIANCEGAMBLING SECTORSRESEARCHEVENTSINTERNATIONAL RELATIONS The National Gambling Board is responsible for the oversight of the regulation in the gambling industry throughout the country and to preserve the integrity of South Africa as a responsible global citizen. The NGB’s strategic intent is to sustain and grow its regulatory capability to position South Africa as the pre-eminentjurisdiction with
LIMITED PAYOUT MACHINES Limited Payout Machines. As defined in the National Gambling Act, 7 of 2004, a ‘‘limited pay-out machine’’ means a gambling machine with a restricted bet and prize. The main role players in the LPM sector can be defined in three specific categories, namely route and independent operators, site operators and the National Central RESEARCH STUDY ON GAMBLING PATTERNS AMONG WOMEN RESEARCH STUDY ON GAMBLING PATTERNS AMONG WOMEN On 9 August 2020, South Africa celebrated National Women’s Day. This day is dedicatedto the struggle
ARTICLE: IS ONLINE GAMBLING LEGAL IN SOUTH AFRICA? Republic of South Africa, and in terms thereof, interactive gambling, as envisaged in the Amendment Act of 2008, remains prohibited. Examples of such interactive gambling are casino-style gambling that is accessible through SOCIO-ECONOMIC IMPACT OF ILLEGAL AND ONLINE GAMBLING IN NGB ii September 2016 ii Socio-Economic Impact of Illegal and Online Gambling in South Africa CONTENT Page List of Abbreviations and Acronyms iv Glossary of Terms and Concepts v 1. INTRODUCTION 1 1.1. REGULATIONS AND THE FUTURE LANDSCAPE OF THE … Why Gambling is regulated • The NGB’Sfundamental role is ensuring uniformity, harmonisation & integrity of the gambling industry. • Regulation of gambling sustains a high level of integrity of the gambling industry. • Part of the role of the NGB is to conduct research to better understand the size and shape of this industry, and this remains critical.NO. 26670
Cape Town, Vol. 470 Kaapstad, 12 2004 August Augustus No. 26670 THE PRESIDENCY HOFISI YA PRESIDENTE ———— ———— No. 960 12 August 2004 No. 960 12 August 2004 REGULATION GAZETTE, NO. 6977 6 No. 21945 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.21 DECEMBER 2000 Stakes 5. (1) For the purpose of this regulation, a stake is the total Rand value of all cash and / or credits put at risk at the commencement of a limited payout machine game or REPORT OF AUDITOR-GENERAL NGB Annual Report | 2010 3333 REPORT ON OTHER LEGAL AND REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS In terms of the PAA of South Africa and General notice 1570 of 2009, issued in Government Gazette No. 32758 NOTICE FROM THE NATIONAL GAMBLING BOARD Notice from the National Gambling Board The National Gambling Board is committed to upholding the law and ensuring that the public is wellinformed.
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Direct switchboard: 010 003-3475. Fax 2 e-mail number: 0866185729. Email: info@ngb.org.za. View on Google Map. Directions: O. R. Tambo International Airport to 420 Witch-Hazel Ave, Centurion. 1. Head Northeast on Marco Polo Rd toward Kenmarc St. 350m. GAMBLING REGULATIONS National Gambling Regulations Part 3 (Pdf Download 1.47 Mb) Gazetted National Gambling Legislations and Policy Documents. LPM regulations of 2000 (Pdf Download 346Kb) NOTICES. Interpretation of Provisions of Regulation 8 (5); (6) And (7) – Exempted Machines and/or Devices (Pdf Download 73.7 Kb) Notice to Licensees of an Account Details ARTICLE: IS ONLINE GAMBLING LEGAL IN SOUTH AFRICA? Republic of South Africa, and in terms thereof, interactive gambling, as envisaged in the Amendment Act of 2008, remains prohibited. Examples of such interactive gambling are casino-style gambling that is accessible through BROAD BASED BLACK ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT (BBBEE) The gambling industry is no exception to compliance to Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment (B-BEE) as outlined by government. As a result, B-BBEE targets were set for the industry by the regulators. The NGB is monitoring the progress in implementing B-BBEE in the industry and reports on such progress in order to make any necessary EMPLOYMENT APPLICATION FORM NGB Employment Application Form D. LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY – state ‘good’, ‘fair’ or ‘poor’ Languages (specified) Speak Read Write E. QUALIFICATIONS Starting with Matric or Grade 12 (complete for each qualification completed)NO. 26670
Cape Town, Vol. 470 Kaapstad, 12 2004 August Augustus No. 26670 THE PRESIDENCY HOFISI YA PRESIDENTE ———— ———— No. 960 12 August 2004 No. 960 12 August 2004 APPLICATION FOR EMPLOYMENT Application for Employment WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF THIS FORM To assist the NGB in selecting a person for an advertised post. This form may beused to identify
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