Strengthening governance within Gauteng’s gambling industry
The Gauteng Provincial Government has officially announced the opening of nominations for appointments to the Gauteng Gambling Board. This initiative is part of a broader effort to reinforce governance structures and improve regulatory oversight within the province’s gambling industry. The board is responsible for ensuring that all gambling activities operate within the legal framework, while also safeguarding the interests of consumers and promoting responsible gambling practices.
By inviting nominations, the provincial government aims to attract experienced and qualified individuals who can contribute meaningfully to the regulation and development of the sector. The move is also seen as a step toward enhancing transparency, accountability, and institutional effectiveness in gambling regulation.
Eligibility criteria and required expertise
Candidates nominated for appointment must meet specific requirements as outlined in the Gauteng Gambling Act. The government is seeking individuals with strong professional backgrounds in fields such as law, finance, accounting, auditing, economics, business management, and social development.
In addition to technical expertise, nominees are expected to demonstrate high ethical standards, sound judgment, and a clear understanding of corporate governance principles. Individuals with conflicts of interest, particularly those with direct involvement in gambling operations, are generally not eligible for consideration.
Role and responsibilities of board members
Members appointed to the Gauteng Gambling Board serve in a non-executive, part-time capacity for a fixed term, typically not exceeding four years. The board itself is composed of between eight and twelve members, who collectively oversee licensing decisions, compliance monitoring, and enforcement actions within the province.
Board members are also involved in reviewing policy frameworks, participating in committee work, and advising on strategies to promote responsible gambling. Regular attendance at meetings and active participation in oversight functions are key expectations of the role.
Commitment to transformation and inclusivity
The nomination process places strong emphasis on representivity and transformation. The provincial government has highlighted the importance of ensuring that the board reflects the diversity of Gauteng’s population. As such, preference may be given to candidates from previously disadvantaged groups, including women and persons with disabilities, in line with national transformation objectives.
Application and submission process
Interested individuals or organizations are required to submit formal nominations accompanied by detailed curriculum vitae and supporting documentation. All submissions must be made within the stipulated deadline and through the official government channels. Late or incomplete applications will not be considered.
This recruitment process underscores Gauteng’s commitment to building a competent, transparent, and inclusive regulatory body capable of effectively overseeing the province’s gambling industry.




