ARE THE SOUTH AFRICANS HAVING SECOND THOUGHTS?
7 November 2008
Speculation that a new commission to enquire into
gambling is being considered
The South African gambling industry, said to be worth
in total some SAR15.6 billion in the year to March,
could be the subject of yet another government enquiry
according to an IOL report this week which indicates
that the government thinks controls on the industry
might have been too liberal in the 12 years since
gambling was legalised in South Africa, and is
considering the appointment of another commission.
It has taken years to reach a situation where online
gambling in the Southern African powerhouse state is to
be licensed and regulated following extensive research
by a SA Gambling Board appointed team.
The IOL report mentions the possibility of a new
government probe in the context of a recent statement
from the UK mobile gambling firm Probability plc (see
previous InfoPowa report) in which CEO Charles Cohen
revealed that his company is to broaden its business
internationally.
Among those countries which Probability has in mind is
South Africa, with plans apparently well developed to
commence services as early as March 2009. Cohen has
described the South African market as "...really
exciting with one of the highest cellphone internet
[penetrations] in the world, which is why we are looking
at the market". South Africa has more than 34 million
cellphone subscribers.
Cohen said the company had had "initial contacts with
several networks", but would not provide details, but
said that Sweden and Italy were two other markets in
which his company was interested. These countries had
similar sized cellphone markets as South Africa, as well
as receptive regulatory standards, he said.
Cohen told IOL that Probability execs were still
studying the South African legislation. The bill paved
the way for new online or interactive gambling services,
but companies would have to apply for licences to offer
the services. Probability would look for local
partnerships, depending on regulations.
"We have an open mind on this," Cohen told the newspaper
group. "It will depend a lot on the regulatory
environment."
Probability would provide a similar range of games to
the South African market to those it offered in the UK -
all the casino classics, such as roulette, bingo and
blackjack, with regular new game launches.
Cohen said the company was uniquely positioned to "take
advantage of consumer fatigue with online gaming,
boredom with the lottery, and the often uninspiring and
overpriced traditional cellphone games on offer today".
IOL recaps the news that Probability's plan to enter the
local market follows those of Vienna-based Bwin
Interactive Entertainment and British sports betting
group Victor Chandler International, which earlier this
year indicated their interest in expanding into South
Africa (see previous InfoPowa reports).
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