IFP: Statement by Blessed Gwala, Inkatha Freedom Party Leader in the KwaZulu Natal Legislature, opposes Electronic Bingo Terminals (EBTs) (16/09/2014)

16th September 2014

IFP: Statement by Blessed Gwala, Inkatha Freedom Party Leader in the KwaZulu Natal Legislature, opposes Electronic Bingo Terminals (EBTs) (16/09/2014)

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The Inkatha Freedom Party in KwaZulu-Natal has publically denounced the
installation of electronic bingo terminals (EBTs) at shopping malls in the
province of KwaZulu-Natal.

"We are of the view that this move will add to the number of social ills
that already plague our communities and will further impoverish our people.
It would appear that there is a hidden agenda in trying to rush through the
process of public consultation and engagement. This is evident from the
flawed process being employed and lack of clarity as to who took the
decision to reduce the 15km radius down to between 8 and 12kms for the
location of EBTs," said IFP Leader in KwaZulu-Natal Legislature, Mr Blessed
Gwala,MPL.

"Shopping malls must remain venues for shopping and must not become gambling
institutions where families will be separated while some shop and others
gamble. People who can afford to gamble should go to established casinos and
not to shopping malls. We believe that installing gambling machines in our
communities will cause an increase in social ills and gambling addiction. We
do not want to see families torn apart and people going hungry because of
gambling," concluded Mr Gwala.

The IFP would like to pledge its support to the Stakeholder’s Forum that is
leading the fight against the application to install the EBTs in shopping
malls and calls for a stronger working relationship with them to stop this
application now.

Issued by the IFP