South African Gambling Board
South African Gambling Act
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South African National Gambling Board
South African Gambling Board Vacancies
Gambling in South Africa has been illegal since the 1600s. It became illegal in 1965 by law, followed by online gambling restrictions in 2011. The enforcement of these laws is not targeted toward the players of internet gaming. This meaning you will not get in trouble for playing at an online casino in South Africa (National Gambling Board). Lottoland South Africa (Pty) Ltd. (Reg No: 2017/042156/07) is a licensed bookmaker with the Western Cape Gambling and Racing Board, under bookmaker license number 10185705. Manufacturers license number 10185706 Version 1.0 LOTTOLAND SUPPORTS RESPONSIBLE BETTING. If you suspect or you are aware of any illegal gambling operations, please call on. All calls received will be treated confidentially and callers may remain anonymous, however, provide adequate details for the Board to be in the position to address all concerns recorded. Report any Fraud and Corruption incidents: 0800 701 701.