Operations at a glance
| Regulatory | Grant funding |
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Regulatory compliance is the cornerstone of the NLC, with the primary mandate of the organisation being that of a regulator.
The division is charged with the responsibility of protecting the public against prohibited lotteries through identifying, investigating and closing down activities, as well as implementing the participant protection strategy.
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The National Lotteries Commission also serves as a Grant Funder, providing registered Non Profit Organisations with funding to establish projects that improve the lives of everyday South Africans. Our grant funding focuses mainly in areas that require enough support to be able to bring growth and change within impoverished communities. The impact of our grant funding model is designed in a manner that plays a pertinent role in changing people’s lives. We as a commission are guided by a strict mandate, that governs our operations and helms the model of our grant funding. |
| Operations Division | |||
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| M&E | M&E Marketing and communications | Research and development (R&D) | Provincial offices |
| Measures the impact of funding. | Rooted in the vision – to be a catalyst for social upliftment – and includes strategies and activities within the area of stakeholder relations. |
The R&D Unit coordinates the research activities of the NLC. | The NLC provincial offices are aimed at improving accessibility to the NLC’s service offering. |
ICT continues to be an enabler of conducting business more efficiently.
The human capital division represents the organisation’s heartbeat in that it ensures the organisation gains knowledge, talents, skills, abilities, experience and intellectual capital through the NLC’s most valued asset, its employees.
Human capital division
The National Lotteries Commission is required to fulfil its mandate and ensure that the Commission performs its functions efficiently and effectively in compliance with the Act and any other applicable law. The Legal division ensures that the NLC provides guidance and support the Board in applying the principles of openness and transparency to advise the Minister on the efficacy of legislation pertaining to lotteries and ancillary matters, exercises its power to institute legal proceedings in order to properly discharge its functions and responsibilities and approach any court for any order the Board deems appropriate for effective regulation and enforcement of the Lotteries Act.
Legal services
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