NEW RULES FOR CANADIAN LOTTO RETAILERS
18 September 2009
Cannot play tickets bought in their own store
The Canadian Press reports that Ontario retailers who
sell lottery tickets will soon be banned from playing
tickets purchased in their own stores.
The move
is being instituted to stop questionable wins by
insiders and the restriction is reportedly due to take
effect in November, a Government source is quoted as
saying.
While retailers may not buy and redeem
tickets in their own stores, they will still be able to
play the lottery if the tickets are bought and redeemed
at stores other than their own.
The troubled
Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corp. has been under fire
over the past two years for a series of problems
including insider wins and spoiled scratch cards. (see
previous InfoPowa reports).
The government source
added that the government is implementing all of the
recommendations from a scathing 2007 report from Ontario
Ombudsman, Andre Marin. The report found that retailers
collected tens of millions of dollars in “dishonest”
winnings while the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corp.
turned a blind eye to the problem.
"These new
rules are an important step in the road toward earning
back the public's confidence and trust in the OLG," the
source said.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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