EAST AFRICAN STATE LEGALISES ONLINE GAMBLING
15 January 2010
A wake up call for South Africa's much
delayed regulations?
The president of Mozambique, an independent African
state on the east coast of the continent, has signed
into law revisions to its gambling legislation that
legalise online gambling, along with new land measures
to permit slot machines in non-casino areas and
permission for casinos to be built anywhere in the
country, the state news agency AIM in Maputo reports.
President Armando Guebuza signed the new law, which
includes provisions cutting the minimum company
investment required from $15 million to $8 million, this
week.
The move came as something of a surprise to
the industry, as Mozambique's approach to Internet
gambling has received nowhere near the attention that
its larger and more influential neighbour South Africa
has been given.
The South Africans, who have a
more sophisticated financial and technical
infrastructure, have been researching the legalisation
of online gambling and the development of an online
gambling licensing jurisdiction for literally years (see
previous InfoPowa reports), with the much-delayed
project apparently bedevilled by political debate,
fact-finding missions and generally slow official
progress.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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