THAIS APPLY THE BRAKES ON INTERNET LOTTERY
19 June 2009
Govt calls for more detail on online lottery
project
More detail is needed on a proposed Internet lottery
project before the Thai government can give its
approval, reports the Bangkok Post this week.
Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva has asked Finance
Minister Korn Chatikavanij and the Government Lottery
Office to clarify certain points of the proposed lottery
which were found to be unclear.
It appears that
Deputy Finance Minister Pradit Phataraprasit, who
supervises the GLO, approved the project to install
lottery vending machines and forwarded the plan to his
minister for the final imprimatur, but the minister has
put a hold on the project pending further information.
In 2005 the GLO hired Loxley GTECH Technology - a
joint venture between Loxley and Gtech of the US - to
advise on the introduction of an online lottery service.
The Prime Minister's office told the Bangkok Post
that government wanted to make sure the arrangements to
share the online lottery revenue were in line with the
Government Lottery Office Act of 1974. The government
must weigh the benefits against the possible social
problems which the lottery might create, said a
spokesman. It also needs to be sure it will not breach
its contract with the company.
''If we want to
proceed, we must clear all doubts surrounding the
project,'' the Prime Minister's spokesman said.
The online lottery could eat into the popularity of the
illegal lottery and boost the state's income. However,
the prime minister also wanted to be sure that gambling
did not become a national obsession, and that measures
were in place to tackle possible adverse
consequences.The Surayud Chulanont government halted the
lottery operation launched by the Thaksin Shinawatra
government because the revenue split did not comply with
the law.
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