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10
Jul
2023
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The Gaming Commission of Ghana has inaugurated a six-member Audit Committee, to help the organization to implement and adhere to sound financial management and control systems. The Committee is constituted of Mr. Abdul Karim Hatsu as Chairman, Mr. Fiifi Kwakye, Ms. Juliet Nana Yaa Opoku-Manu, Mr. John Bayuo Waris and Mr. Ransford Kissi Appiah as members, with Ms. Beatrice Baiden being secretary.

In his welcome address, the Deputy Games Commissioner, Mr. Kobby Annan congratulated the incoming Committee and expressed appreciation to the outgoing Audit Committee members for their tremendous work in ensuring improvement in the Commission’s good governance, risk management and control systems.

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01
Feb
2023
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The Gaming Commission of Ghana wishes to bring to the notice and attention of the general public that O&O Betting Ltd., trading with the brand name, Alfabet is not licensed to operate betting in any form.
As such, Alfabet can no longer operate any games of chance in the country until further notice. The general public is hereby advised not to conduct any form of betting on Alfabet’s betting platform or at any of their outlets.

Anyone who deals with Alfabet does so at their own risk. The Commission will not be liable in any event.

29
Nov
2022
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Gaming Commission of Ghana in collaboration with Financial Intelligence Centre (FIC) has organized a two-day workshop for gaming operators under the theme, “Capacity Building on Anti-Money Laundering/Countering the Financing of Terrorism and Proliferation Financing (AML/CFT & PF)” in Accra.
The workshop was to equip the operators with requisite knowledge on emerging trends in money laundering within the gaming industry, and the role of operators in combating AML among others.
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15
Aug
2022
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The Gaming Commission of Ghana will like to bring to the attention of the general public that effective 31st December, 2021, ALL ANALOGUE GAMING MACHINES are obsolete and no longer accepted for licensing and operation in Ghana.
Thus, the importation, assembling and operation of these machines are illegal from the above date. Read more

20
Oct
2021
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An 11-Member Governing Board of the Gaming Commission of Ghana has been sworn into office, with a charge to license gaming machines of the highest standards and protocols, with options for responsible and sustainable gaming.
Inaugurating the Board, the Minister of the Interior, Hon. Ambrose Dery tasked the Members to pay critical attention to, and mitigate the challenge of underage gaming especially in vulnerable communities. “I will therefore urge you to work with the Management of the Commission, to further promote responsible and sustainable gaming practices that prevents and minimizes harm to those who are not supposed to indulge in the activity.” Read more

12
April
2019
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The gaming commission of ghana wishes to bring to the notice and attention of the general public that it has revoked the gaming licence of african gaming and entertainment trading as safaribet sports betting.

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15
Jan
2014
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The Gaming Commission has engaged industry players, to find ways and measures to better develop the Gaming Industry, raise gaming to international standards, create a condusive environment for gaming of thrive in Ghana and collate inputs for the Commission’s long term Strategic Business Plan. Read more