TROUBLE AHEAD FOR THAI ONLINE LOTTERY
8 January 2010
Political plans to do away with the
enterprise could result in litigation
The on again, off again, long running Thai government
project to take the national lottery online was making
local headlines in media like the Bangkok Post and The
Nation again this week as Thai prime minister Abhisit
Vejjajiva announced yet another review of the
delay-plagued project.
The Thailand Trade
Representative's office will set up a committee to find
ways to prevent the online lottery from emerging in
Thailand, Vejjajiva said, announcing that he had
assigned TTR president Kiat Sittheeamorn to look into
the online lottery regulations and study its impact on
society. The committee will have 30 days to work on the
issue before reporting back to the PM.
The prime
minister was unequivocal in expressing his own views on
the project, saying: "I personally am opposed to the
idea of an online lottery."
He said the
government will solve one of the main problems used as a
justification for introducing online wagering on the
lottery - vendors over-charging for tickets - as the
problem was due to the market mechanism.
The
prime minister's action triggered an immediate political
and commercial reaction.
A spokesman for
concessionaire company Loxley GTech Technology said the
directors were considering its "legal positions" over
any decision.
"It is not yet final or certain
the online lottery project will be abolished," chief
executive Treejak Tansupasiri of Loxley GTech Technology
said. "We will only wait and see. But whatever will be,
will be. Society will make its decision on whether it
will need an online lottery."
Tansupasiri went on
to make the point: "As the vendor who has invested in
this project, [we cannot say] if a lawsuit will be
lodged against the government if it decides to abolish
the project, but Loxley's legal division is studying
legal options over the issue."
The prime
minister acknowledged that the government remained bound
by the online lottery contract, but he claimed that Thai
law did not permit an online lottery.
Government
Lottery Office director Wanchai Surakul, who gave the
project a greenlight on December 4 this year, said a GLO
meeting on January 13, 2010 would discuss the issue and
work out subsequent measures.
"We still have
time to deal with the matter, for it to be solved within
90 days after the GLO board decided on December 4 to go
ahead," he advised media.
The Nation reported
that Loxley GTech has invested billions of baht in the
online lottery project. Using its technology, punters
could buy tickets with numbers of their choice through
vending machines with an online realtime database. They
could keep receipts as evidence in case they won prizes
in each draw.
Thawatchai Sathitwitthaya,
chairman of Ticket Lottery Vendors' Association, said he
was shocked by Abhisit's decision to possibly abolish
the online lottery project. He said Abhisit should have
brought up the issue three or even six months ago, not
immediately before the online lottery launch in March.
His group would take action after a meeting this month.
Worrawut Kamolwitthayanont, chairman of an
umbrella group of vendors of the now defunct two and
three digit lottery operation, said a large number of
his group had threatened to join an anti-government
rally planned by the red shirts in February if the
online lottery project was scrapped.
Pheu Thai
opposition party MP Surapong Towijakchaikul, chairman of
the House committee on finance and banking, said the
abolition of the online lottery would please operators
of illicit underground lotteries which despised Thaksin
and the Pheu Thai Party for inventing the two and three
digit lottery operation. The prices of lottery tickets
would continue to be inflated, while funding would be
lost for education of poor children mobilised through
the sales of the two and three digit lottery operation.
In addition, the government would be liable for
huge compensation and a fine demanded by Loxley GTech if
it scrapped the project and lost a subsequent lawsuit,
he warned.
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