BETFAIR TO CUT OFF SOUTH AFRICAN ONLINE GAMBLERS
10 February 2012
Non-sports betting action will cease from
next Tuesday
International online gambling group Betfair has
announced that it is to bow to court decisions in South
Africa declaring online gambling illegal (see previous
InfoPowa reports) by cutting off South African online
punters from February 14.
From that date, the
betting company will block SA-based IP addresses,
Betfair public affairs manager Tom Tuxworth has
announced. "Our Web site is in the process of being
IP-blocked to the entire country."
South
Africans have been advised to withdraw their funds
before the cut-off date.
Tuxworth says the
betting company's decision to shut down South African
internet punters is as a direct result of last year's
ruling by the South African courts that online gambling
takes place at the point of access, and not at the
operator's servers. The decision has taken some time to
reach because a legal review of the company's position
following the ruling had to be carried out, along with
internal company technical procedures.
Cynics
have noted that Betfair has applied for a traditional
back-only sportsbook licence in the Western Cape under
the present regulatory framework which permits licensing
for sports betting companies.
The South African
government continues to ponder its long-running study of
online gambling and whether it should be regulated and
licensed.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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