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NCPO won't renew the 43 million retail lottery ticket quota

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NCPO won't renew the 43 million retail lottery ticket quota

BANGKOK, 17 July 2014, (NNT) -The President of the Lottery Board has announced that the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) will not renew the 43 million retail lottery ticket quota, saying the move is aimed at addressing the overpriced lottery tickets issue.


Mr. Somchai Sajjapong, the Customs Department Director General and President of the Lottery Board, told the media that the Deputy Chief of the NCPO’s Economic Affairs section, Gen. Chatchai Sarikanya, had signed an agreement not to renew the expired lottery retail contracts for 43 million tickets. The move is the next step in reorganizing the lottery retailing regulations after the enforcement of retailing at the minimum price.

A new allotment of tickets will be allocated to the new and existing retailers as of August 16th.

According to the Director General of the Customs Department, the allocation accounted for more than half of the nation’s lottery retailers, expressing his belief that the move would fairly and evenly distribute the tickets among the vendors. After this initiative, another reallocation would take place of the 72 million ticket quota that expires at the end of 2014 and in the middle of 2015 as well as for those previously allocated to various foundations, and major private companies, Mr. Somchai said.

The President of the Lottery Board also said that he would propose that the NCPO amend the lottery law to restructure the revenue proportions, citing the present 28% of lottery income that is returned as state income, the 60% which makes up the lottery rewards, and 12% of the lottery income that covers management expenses.

He pointed out that the restructuring may lead to new ticket pricing which could be in the range of 80-100 baht per ticket.

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He pointed out that the restructuring may lead to new ticket pricing which could be in the range of 80-100 baht per ticket.

cheesy.gifcheesy.gifcheesy.gif 1 step forward and 10 steps back......thailand how i cry for you

Ouch:

Go Prayuth go.

He has absolute power. There is no need for consultation or committees. He simply issues an edict, signs it, and it becomes the law of the land.

This leaves no place for unpleasant divisiveness and fosters a great sense of happiness throughout the land.

All the ones I saw on sale yesterday were 80 baht apart from one seller who was knocking them out at 70 baht

Even the government lottery, is a scam! Other countries manage there lottery. Why not Thailand?

He pointed out that the restructuring may lead to new ticket pricing which could be in the range of 80-100 baht per ticket.

cheesy.gifcheesy.gifcheesy.gif 1 step forward and 10 steps back......thailand how i cry for you

I prefer to save my tears. Supporting local businesses does more, in my opinion, than gratuitous emotion.

Even the government lottery, is a scam! Other countries manage there lottery. Why not Thailand?

Must be in their DNA!

"...citing the present 28% of lottery income that is returned as state income, the 60% which makes up the lottery rewards, and 12% of the lottery income that covers management expenses."

Are these ratios changing ?

How much does 28% add up to ? and 12%

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