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“We strive to be the premier gambling regulator in the country, consistently maintaining and enhancing public trust with integrity, transparency and credibility.
We also aim to transform the gambling industry for the benefit of all our stakeholders.”
- About 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.
- “We will protect the interest of the public by ensuring the integrity of legalised gambling through strict enforcement of applicable legislation, the licensing of qualified entities and individuals, and fulfilling the objectives of the Provincial Government to deliver a significant source of revenue, enhance tourism, develop and transform the.
WINNERS KNOW WHEN TO STOP. Help is available. If you think you or someone you know may have a problem with gambling, contact the National Responsible Gambling toll-free on 0800 600 008 No persons under the age of 18 years are permitted to gamble. Overview The mission of the National Gambling Board South Africa (NGB) is to lead the regulation of the gambling industry in the fulfillment of the National Gambling Act (NGA) 7 of 2004 through an effectively regulated and supervised gambling industry that upholds domestic, continental and internationally recognised standards of compliance. One of the key responsibilities of the National Gambling Board (NGB), as mandated by the National Gambling Act (NGA), 7 of 2004, Section 65(2)(e), is to monitor market conduct and market share in the South African gambling industry. In doing so, the NGB gathers national gambling statistics.
Mission:“We will protect the interest of the public by ensuring the integrity of legalised gambling through strict enforcement of applicable legislation, the licensing of qualified entities and individuals, and fulfilling the objectives of the Provincial Government to deliver a significant source of revenue, enhance tourism, develop and transform the gaming and horse racing industry, whilst promoting broad socio- economic and employment opportunities.”
Dear stakeholder please note that we are currently updating the Gambling Statistics Reports for our current Financial Year (2019-20). Thank you for your patience and apologise for any inconvenience caused.
Direct all complaints or comments directly to the Office of the Chief Executive Officer
Office Closure Notification: 7 October 2020
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Postal | Private Bag X27, Hatfield, 0028 |
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Physical | 420 Witch-Hazel Avenue, Eco Glades 2, Block C, Eco Park, Centurion, 0144 |
Tel | 010 003 3475 |
Fax | 086 618 5729 |
Web | www.ngb.org.za |
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The mission of the National Gambling Board South Africa (NGB) is to lead the regulation of the gambling industry in the fulfillment of the National Gambling Act (NGA) 7 of 2004 through an effectively regulated and supervised gambling industry that upholds domestic, continental and internationally recognised standards of compliance.National Gambling Board V Premier Of Kwazulu-natal 2002 Full
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