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General Prayut sacks lottery board and heads the new board

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BANGKOK: -- Invoking Section 44 of the interim constitution, General Prayut Chan-ocha, in his capacity as head of the National Council for Peace and Order, ordered the sacking of the board of the Government Lottery Office and setting up a new board with him as the new chairman.

The board has been without with the chairman after Mr Somchai Sujjapongse quit the post late April.

General Prayut also ordered the setting up of a fund called Government Lottery Fund for Social Development. The fund is to be used to buy back unwanted or unsaleable lottery tickets from retailers so as to ease their burden which will encourage them to sell lottery at 80 baht apiece.

However, the fund is also meant to be used to promote study and research on gambling and impacts from gambling and to mete out measures to resolve gambling problem, to remedy those affected by gambling and to promote activities to prevent and ease impacts from gambling.

Earlier, General Prayut announced that he would solve the overpriced lottery problem in June.

Source: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/general-prayut-sacks-lottery-board-and-heads-the-new-board

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-- Thai PBS 2015-05-01

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There's a danger that the PM will spread himself too thin, like Yingluck with the rice-committee, he should try to delegate things like this, if he has anyone reliable & competent to pass it to. wai2.gif

I don't understand the need for any extra administration/bureaucracy, just to deal with refunds for unsold-tickets, surely that should be managed by the accounts-department already collecting-in the proceeds from sales.

Were this a farang country, I'd say that a switch to an online-lottery might be overdue, but the thought of the potential for cock-ups during the handover makes one think that caution might be wise, with that as the eventual solution to work towards ?

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If they sold tickets in blocks of 1000 to each vendor at 75,000 baht per 1000 tickets the vendors sell at 80 baht thus a profit of 5,000 baht per vendor. Not sure how draws go but if each vendor were to sell say 2,000 tickets per draw 10,000 baht is there's profit. unsold tickets from batch bought get refund only if paid in advance.

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Why not take the tickets off the streets & make customers buy a "lucky dip" type ticket from high street shops such as 7/11, Lotus, or even larger supermrkets etc using counter services ??

The shop makes a percent per ticket sold & nothing to be returned.
Tickets would be automatically recorded via a link to the lottery center.

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the Saviour

Yes, most Farangs with brains know he is a saviour... all you liver bellied, middle of the road ,liberalist, almost evangelical Red Shirt sympathisers, pull your socks up... Prayuth is here to stay... If you don't like it...There's the <deleted> door.. Rock on Cha-o-cha..... whistling.gif

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I think that he is quite brave to sack the old structures. Some rich and beautiful people are out of business now.... really brave

Fatfather

Brave lol. The game works as follows. Company A, which owns shops all over the country pays for a protest that leads to a coup. The great dear leader of the coup needs to pay back the debt to his friend in Company A and then sacks everyone that stands in his way and appoints yes men in their place. They then change the lottery in such a way that his friend in Company A will make billions from lottery ticket sales. The 100 000 disabled people that sell lottery tickets can go and f themselves for what he cares.

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the Saviour

Yes, most Farangs with brains know he is a saviour... all you liver bellied, middle of the road ,liberalist, almost evangelical Red Shirt sympathisers, pull your socks up... Prayuth is here to stay... If you don't like it...There's the <deleted> door.. Rock on Cha-o-cha..... whistling.gif

haha and most Thais with brains know he is not

he is the protector of the amart that is all

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May 2014 - Populist policies are a form of corruption!

May 2015 - Populist policies are necessary!

Let's look on the bright side. We have an alternate title now for the Self-Appointed Prime Minister.

He is the Chief Lottery Officer.

It seems fitting. smile.png

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