Gauteng Provincial Gambling Board

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  1. Exist in conditions of intolerable poverty, a better Gauteng is in the making. Through continued insistence by the Gauteng Gambling Board on the need for increased participation by black people in the economy there is now BBBEE ownership of 44.2% in casinos and 27.5% in Totalizor. Casinos in Gauteng have created 11 000 direct jobs.
  2. Gauteng Economic Development MEC Qedani Mahlangu, has moved fast to replace the Gauteng Gambling Board she fired, with an administrator. This was after an application by the board to have Mahlangu.
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Description

Gauteng Provincial Gambling Board South Africa

The Board is a statutory body established in terms of Section 3 of the Gauteng Gambling Act, No 4 of 1995, as amended, to exercise public power to regulate and control gambling activities in the Gauteng Province on behalf of the Gauteng Provincial Government. The Role Of The Board.

A bookmakers licence is a licence obtained to conduct the business of a bookmaker.

Who can apply?

A person wanting to operate as a bookmaker may apply for a bookmaker licence, with exception to the disqualifying factors made in section 30 of theGauteng Gambling Act, 1995 (Act No. 4 of 1995) .

No person may make an application for a bookmaker licence unless the application is lodged pursuant to, and in accordance with, a notice inviting applications which has been published by the Gauteng Gambling Board in the Provincial Gazette.

Applications are currently closed.

How to apply?

The application must be submitted as follows:

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  • One (1) original application,
  • Two (2) copies of the original application (bound),
  • Two (2) public copies of the application marked as such ( with a letter reflecting the excluded confidential information in terms of the Gauteng Gambling Act,
  • The application must be advertised accordingly in the provincial gazette and as well as a newspaper circulating in the district in which the premises to which the application is situated.

The application must be submitted in the following format and sequence:

  • The application may be submitted in your own reproduction provided that the content is exactly the same as contained herein,
  • Any reproduction and all accompaniments must be on standard A4 size paper.

The application must be filed in the following sequence:

  1. Section 38 consent application,
  2. Copies of advertisements required by Section 20 of the Act (in the format as attached hereto as Annexure A),
  3. Copy of legal instruments giving effect to the acquisition of interest,
  4. Relevant declaration and release authorisation by the applicant; and, if a company, the required personal declarations, and personal release authorisations relevant to the applicant company only,
  5. Company declarations and release authorisations for companies together with the required personal declarations and release authorisations in respect thereof.


The following should accompany this application:

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  1. Company Declaration and Company Release Authorisation
  2. Personal Declaration and Personal Release Authorisation.

The following should accompany this declaration:

  1. Original application
  2. Copy of original application
  3. Original fingerprints (Elicit Activity Report) – Police clearance certificate/ Criminal Record Check
  4. Copy of Identity Document or Passport certified by SAPS
  5. Copy of Work Permit and Criminal Clearance in respect of foreign applicants
  6. Copies of Tax Returns (excluding supporting schedules) and the assessments of the individual for the most recent three years
  7. Copies of the VAT Returns and assessments if applicable of the individual
  8. Two recent passport- sized photographs signed and dated at the back by the individual

NOTE: The Board may in writing require additional information during the investigation process

Costs

Application fee: R2 780 (key employee) and R690 (other),

Licence fee: R14 520


Legislation

Relevant links

South African Responsible Gambling Foundation ​


Contact Details

PostalPrivate Bag X27, Hatfield, 0028
Physical420 Witch-Hazel Avenue, Eco Glades 2, Block C, Eco Park, Centurion, 0144
Tel010 003 3475
Fax086 618 5729
Webwww.ngb.org.za

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.

Overseeing Department/Entity

Tenders/Vacancies/Jobs

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