Solution vendors have released a protest asking the Government Lottery Office (GLO) chief plus board to resign and increase quotas for small-scale suppliers.
Jeerasak Noikam, president from the Loei Province Lottery Club, led hundreds of lottery retailers in order to Government House on Monday who declare not to have received an answer to their petition calling on the GLO to provide them a subspecies of tickets costing 70 baht.
The suppliers say they have been forced to buy from other wholesalers at 92 baht, and pass on a number of that additional cost to consumers.
“The protesters include not only these in Loei but other retailers countrywide, ” he stated.
“The government acts like it is saving customers by suppressing overpriced tickets but it will be pushing vendors toward disaster. If no one from the House happens to talk, we will remain there indefinitely. ”
In the mean time, another network symbolizing small retailers, has also lodged its own complaint urging the Anti-Corruption Division to review the particular GLO’s decision to cut the quotas associated with 50, 000 retailers, its new e-ticket project and the sale of lottery sets.
The system revealed that many sellers have had their ticket purchase quotas withdrawn, despite many getting disabled and their own petition included the renewed plea for your GLO to reexamine their quotas.
Previously, Bluedragon Lottery Co solution sellers lodged a complaint with police after the GLO delivered letters to them cancelling their quotas just for April. They were advised that the case can proceed as the GLO had apparently did not give them the obligatory 30-day notice time period, during which they are eligible for appeal, before the cancellation.
Perfect Minister’s Office Minister Anucha Nakasai stated he will ask the particular GLO chief and board to talk with all the protesters but an internal oversight committee had yet to survey any issues concerning quotas or costs.
Inquired if he would dismiss the GLO main and board, he or she said he will not really and will find an acceptable solution for all sides.
Federal government spokesman Thanakorn Wangboonkongchana said e-ticket product sales through the Pao Tang app have been a great success with 6, 715, 399 out from the latest batch associated with 7, 167, five hundred e-tickets for the August 1 draw purchased since going online in 6am on Weekend.