Africa’s largest regulated betting market moves to block illegal betting sites as $91 billion industry comes under scrutiny
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Business InsiderAfrica’s largest regulated betting market moves to block illegal betting sites as $91 billion industry comes under scrutinybusinessinsider.comAfrica’s biggest regulated gambling market is stepping up efforts to shut down illegal online betting platforms as authorities seek to recover lost tax revenue, protect consumers and tighten oversight of an industry that handled more than $91 billion (R1.5 trillion) in wagers over the past year.
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