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Bookmakers want urgency in illegal gambling clampdown

Black-market betting surges as bookmakers press for tougher enforcement measures

Raccontata dabusinessday.co.zaafrica.businessinsider.comiol.co.za

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businessday.co.zaStai leggendo1 g fa

Bookmakers want urgency in illegal gambling clampdown

Black-market betting surges as bookmakers press for tougher enforcement measures

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iol.co.za14 h fa

SABA pushes for tougher laws to stop illegal offshore gambling

Bookmakers back website blocking to curb illegal offshore gambling

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Timeline cronologica

  1. lunedì 6 luglio 2026·businessday.co.za

    Government declares war on illegal online gambling diverting billions from SA

    Illegal online gambling sites face rigid enforcement under proposed government measures

  2. lunedì 6 luglio 2026·africa.businessinsider.com

    Africa’s largest regulated betting market moves to block illegal betting sites as $91 billion industry comes under scrutiny

    Africa’s largest regulated gambling market is cracking down on illegal betting websites after gamblers wagered $91 billion in a year and offshore operators captured most of the…

africa.businessinsider.com1 g fa

Africa’s largest regulated betting market moves to block illegal betting sites as $91 billion industry comes…

Africa’s largest regulated gambling market is cracking down on illegal betting websites after gamblers wagered $91 billion in a year and offshore operators captured most of the online market

Leggi questa versione → originale
  • martedì 7 luglio 2026·businessday.co.za

    Bookmakers want urgency in illegal gambling clampdown

    Black-market betting surges as bookmakers press for tougher enforcement measures

  • martedì 7 luglio 2026·iol.co.za

    SABA pushes for tougher laws to stop illegal offshore gambling

    Bookmakers back website blocking to curb illegal offshore gambling

  • martedì 7 luglio 2026·iol.co.za

    South African Bookmakers Association calls for urgent action against illegal offshore gambling

    The South African Bookmakers Association (SABA) urges immediate action to block illegal offshore gambling websites, emphasising the need for effective enforcement and regulatory…

  • martedì 7 luglio 2026·businessday.co.za

    WATCH | Assessing South Africa’s illegal online betting crisis

    Business Day TV spoke to Lungile Dukwana, acting CEO of the National Gambling Board