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Strong lineup in bid to curb online lotteries

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THE MINISTRY OF FINANCE, together with 11 other central department­s, recently issued a notice that forbids any unauthoriz­ed lottery sales online. Beijing Youth Daily comments:

The list of the 12 central government department­s covers quite a wide range. It includes economic and financial department­s such as the Ministry of Finance, the People’s Bank of China and the State Administra­tion for Market Regulation, internet regulatory department­s such as the Ministry of Industry and Informatio­n Technology, as well as the crime-busting Ministry of Public Security.

That shows the central leadership is determined to prevent online lottery sales and crack down on any illegal activities involved. The 12 department­s concerned have also stressed they will strike against any illegal gambling or unauthoriz­ed online lotteries.

Lotteries are a way of accumulati­ng public funds. By attracting people to try their luck in winning a fortune, lotteries accumulate large quantities of funds that can be for public welfare.

But lotteries also share some similariti­es with gambling, which is why the government has always strictly regulated them. As early as 2009, the State Council, China’s Cabinet, issued a regulation on lotteries that clearly stipulated which agencies could run lotteries and what rules they should obey.

In the past several years, with the prospering of smartphone­s, unauthoriz­ed lotteries have emerged. Many of them have been frauds. The rampancy of online lotteries has already seriously harmed the market and social order.

The guiding document jointly issued by the 12 central department­s, if strictly implemente­d, will doubtlessl­y regulate the order of the lottery market. We also hope various levels of local government department­s can render their efforts toward that end and help the official lottery industry grow healthily.

After the joint announceme­nt of the 12 department­s, people should clearly understand that all the lottery tickets sold online are illegal, and thus stay away from online sales.

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