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gambling sites at present. It is Illegal for offshore operators to offer their services to those physically present in Mauritius. Online Gambling Legislation The Gambling Regulatory Authority is a body corporate established in 2007 which now operates under the aegis of the Prime Minister's Office. The Authority is administered and managed by a Gambling Regulatory Board and may issue online licences. The Minister may make regulations to provide for the conduct of interactive gambling operation in Mauritius and for the issue of licences. It is an offence for any person operating interactive gambling outside Mauritius to allow a person physically present in Mauritius to have access to their site. In addition the board may through the Information and Communication Technologies Authority block access by persons physically present in Mauritius to interactive gambling sites outside Mauritius.


Any financial institution in Mauritius may also be ordered to stop payment made by persons physically present in Mauritius to any person operating interactive gambling outside the country.


Mayotte Government An overseas department and region of France officially named the Department of Mayotte. The politics of Mayotte takes place in a framework of a parliamentary representative democratic government and


of a multi-party system, whereby the President of the Departmental Council is the head of the local assembly. Executive power is exercised by the French government. Population 270,372, Access to Internet 107,940. 40.5 per cent penetration, Operators in Market Online sites approved by ARJEL. The Regulatory Authority for Online Games. Online Gambling Legislation The adherence of Mayotte to the French laws covers online gambling i.e. The French Gambling Act (Law number 2010-476). All French online casino laws automatically apply in the department as well.


Mozambique Government Mozambique, is still suffering from the effects of a 16-year civil war that ended in 1992. The President of Mozambique is head of state and head of government of a multi- party system. Executive power is exercised by the government. Legislative power is vested in both the government and the Assembly of the Republic. Population 29.5 million. 45 per cent of the population is younger than 15. The country’s birth rate is among the world’s highest. Access to Internet Internet access in Mozambique has tripled in the last 10 years. 5,279,135 Internet users. 16.8 per cent of the population.


Operators in Market Premierbet. Betyetu, jogabets.co. Online Gambling Legislation According to Law 1/2010 and Law 9/2012, all operators must be licensed under Mozambican law in order to operate in Mozambique. This requirement applies to the offer of gambling services via the Internet.


Reunion Government Réunion is an overseas department and region of France. Réunion is governed by French law. Population 866,506 Access to Internet 480,000 Internet users. 53.9 per cent of the population. Operators in Market Online sites approved by ARJEL The Regulatory Authority for Online Games. Online Gambling Legislation The French Gambling Act (Law number 2010-476). All French online casino laws automatically apply in the department as well.


Rwanda Government Rwanda is still recovering from the government-sponsored genocide in the mid-1990s when 800,000 ethnic Tutsis and moderate Hutus were killed by dominant Hutu forces in 100 days. Paul Kagame, who


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