PHNO-HL: PCSO'S 'LOTERYANG BAYAN' TO STOP 'JUETENG' / ARCHBISHOP CRUZ DOUBTFUL


 



PCSO'S 'LOTERYANG BAYAN' TO STOP 'JUETENG' / ARCHBISHOP CRUZ DOUBTFUL


MANILA, FEBRUARY 6, 2011 (STAR) By Perseus Echeminada - The Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office finally launched yesterday the PCSO Loteryang Bayan (PLB), a new small-town lottery that would help generate funds for charity and would compete with and hopefully eradicate jueteng and other illegal numbers games nationwide.

PCSO chair Margie Juico, general manager Jose Ferdinand Rojas II, board member Aleta Tolentino, and Manny Garcia, publicity and advertising manager, presented to newsmen the new logo of the PLB and distributed copies of the new guidelines of the operations and the safety measures that will isolate gambling lords from using the small-town lottery as front for jueteng and other illegal gambling operations.

"It is unfortunate that police reports showed that small town lottery (STL) has become a front for the illegal numbers games nationwide," she said.

After the launching of the PLB, all existing STL operators were given until the end of the month to comply with the new requirement for the shift of their operations to the PLB.

At least 26 gaming companies who were initially granted the authority to conduct STL operations prior to the launching of the PLB must signify their intention to convert their operations and comply with mandatory requirements as provided for in the implementing rules and regulations.

"The authority of any STL operator not signifying the intention to convert to PLB or failed to comply with requirements is canceled and their operations shall be considered illegal," she said.

PCSO records showed that STL operations were launched in Romblon, Camarines Sur, Sorsogon, Southern Leyte, Leyte province, Agusan del Norte, Agusan del Sur, Aklan, Iloilo, Capiz, Zamboanga City and Zamboanga Sibugay province.

In 2006 when the STL was launched, only 12 corporations were allowed to operate in Quezon, Angeles City, Bataan, Laguna, Bulacan, Negros Oriental, Iloilo, Pampanga. Tarlac, and Ilocos Norte.

In 2007, new permits were issued for STL operations in Albay, Olongapo City, Batangas and in 2008 operations were allowed in Zambales, Nueva Ecija, Cavite, Isabela.

Decline in sales

But instead of increasing sales, STL operations have resulted in a decline in sales from P8.4 billion in 2006 to P1.9 billion in 2009.

Under the PLB, the PCSO will create a committee that will review the applications to insure that only corporations with no links to gambling lords will be given authority to operate.

Any attempt of the corporation to connive with gambling lords would be a ground for the immediate cancellation of the permit to operate.

The House committee on games and amusement is optimistic that the PLB would greatly help eliminate jueteng and other illegal numbers games.

Adequate consultations

Manila Rep. Amado Bagatsing, chairman of the panel, said the committee held a hearing on Monday with PCSO officials on the launching of the PLB, where he stressed the agency must make adequate consultations in drafting the implementing rules and regulations (IRR) of the new lottery.

"I suggested we have another meeting so that we can look at the new guidelines. But I think they (PCSO officials) have been doing extensive consultations and so far my committee has not received any complaints," Bagatsing said.

He said the current STL has been on "experimental mode" for years and was found to have failed its purpose of eradicating illegal gambling.

"Definitely the Loteryang Bayan would give bettors a better option. Considering the integrity of the game, I'm sure bettors would prefer to go legal rather than illegal," he said.

He said the Games and Amusements Board should also pitch in the campaign against jueteng and other illegal numbers games.

Bagatsing and Negros Occidental Rep. Alfredo Benitez urged the PCSO to make sure the IRR have very little room for illegal gambling lords to wiggle in and conduct a nationwide information campaign on the new lottery. – With Paolo Romero

Cruz doubtful of Loterya ng Bayan By Evelyn Z. Macairan (The Philippine Star) Updated February 06, 2011 12:00 AM

[PHOTO - retired Lingayen-Dagupan Archbishop Oscar Cruz]

MANILA, Philippines – Despite the assurance given by the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) that the Loterya ng Bayan would put an end to illegal numbers games, retired Lingayen-Dagupan Archbishop Oscar Cruz yesterday expressed doubts that the new game would put an end to jueteng operations in the country.

Cruz expressed belief that the Loterya, just like the small town lottery (STL), would fail in its mission to put jueteng operators out of business.

"It is the same story as the STL before. Now, why is it the same? It is the same jueteng lords and jueteng operators who would take charge of running the Loterya," said Cruz, who founded the Krusadang Bayan Laban sa Jueteng (KBLJ).

He said the same gambling operators would still favor jueteng over the Loterya because if they operate the latter they would have to pay taxes to the government, unlike in jueteng where operators collect 100 percent of the winnings.

It is for these reasons that Cruz and the members of the KBLJ would fight the PCSO's Loterya.

"KBLJ would be watching their move carefully," he said. "KBLJ is now rearranging its structure in order to prepare the Krusada for the gambling game Loterya ng Bayan which nurtures jueteng."

The group began implementing reforms some two weeks ago and is poised to encourage their members to be competent and courageous in monitoring the jueteng operations in their respective areas.

Cruz said they would re-orient their members on how the Loterya and jueteng preys on the weaknesses of the poor.

They intend to launch their newly reorganized KBLJ soon.

PCSO chair Margarita Juico earlier said that the Loterya is the latest version of the STL, and bet collectors would wear uniforms, carry identification cards and have basic computer knowledge.

They would also enjoy Social Security System (SSS) benefits.

Juico said that they hope to raise P1 billion a month in revenues for the government.

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