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PCSO invites senators to observe lotto processes

- (PNA)/

THE Philippine Charity Sweepstake­s Office (PCSO) said lawmakers are welcome to observe its processes of holding lotteries.

On Tuesday, Jan. 23, PCSO general manager Mel Robles said they are confident of their integrity of their lottery processes, noting that the best way to erase any doubts about the integrity of results is for the senators to see for themselves how the draws are conducted.

“The PCSO for the past 89 years has kept its integrity beyond question. And we are committed to following that unsullied reputation,” Robles said.

He also said senators can hold an unannounce­d inspection to remove any doubt about the integrity of the lottery operations.

In a letter dated Jan. 22, Robles invited the lawmakers “to witness the entire lotto draw process – from the pre-draw preparatio­ns to the actual draw itself, for any lotto draw on any day, even without prior notice” in the interest of transparen­cy.

The letter was addressed to Senate Committee on Games and Amusement chairperso­n, Sen. Manuel Lapid, vice chairperso­ns senators Christophe­r “Bong” Go and Raffy Tulfo, as well as committee members senators JV Ejercito Jr., Francis ‘Chiz’ Escudero, Ramon Bong Revilla Jr., Francis Tolentino, and Risa Hontiveros.

“In the event that you choose to send a representa­tive, we simply ask for official written authorizat­ion for him or her. We are committed to openness and accountabi­lity in the conduct of all our lottery activities. We believe that fostering transparen­cy in the lotto draw process is crucial in maintainin­g public trust and confidence in the integrity of our operations,” Robles said.

Last week, the state lottery agency drew flak from netizens for using an edited photo of a bettor claiming her P43 million prize from the Lotto 6/42 draw, which became the subject of a recent Senate hearing.

Robles, during the Jan. 18 hearing, said this was done to protect the identity of the winner.

“Meron pong nagreklamo sa amin one time. We covered the face pero ‘yung damit naman po ay nakilala. So, nagreklamo siya. Sana naman daw po huwag ipakita naman po ‘yung damit. So, iyan po ang reason niyan and I agree it’s a very poor editing but the objective is to conceal the clothing,” Robles said.

 ?? ?? Philippine Charity Sweepstake­s Office (PCSO) general manager Mel Robles ( left) admitted during a Senate hearing of the subcommitt­ee of Ways and Means on Thursday, Jan. 18, that the viral photo posted on the PCSO social media of a bettor claiming her prize of P43 million from 6/42 draw was indeed edited.
Philippine Charity Sweepstake­s Office (PCSO) general manager Mel Robles ( left) admitted during a Senate hearing of the subcommitt­ee of Ways and Means on Thursday, Jan. 18, that the viral photo posted on the PCSO social media of a bettor claiming her prize of P43 million from 6/42 draw was indeed edited.

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