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"speaker_name": "Mr. Awori",
"speaker_title": "The Vice-President and Minister for Home Affairs",
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"content": "(c) The licensing and control of lotteries is governed by the Betting, Lotteries and Gaming Act, Cap.131 of the Laws of Kenya. The Act empowers the National Betting Control and Licensing Board to impose such conditions as it may deem necessary to ensure that lotteries are promoted and conducted as efficiently as possible, in the interest of the purpose for which it was being promoted, of the public in general. Pursuant to this, the Board has come up with a number of requirements which all lottery operators must adhere to. They include submission of returns by all lottery operators. All lottery operators, including the Kenya Charity Sweepstake, are required to submit returns on a quarterly basis, showing details of the number of tickets printed, number of tickets sold, cost of each ticket to the public, amount of money collected, amount of money devoted to good cause, amount of money one ascribes, names of all the winners, names of all the beneficiaries and the amount received by each. Other requirements include presiding and supervision of all lottery draws by Board officials, publishing of all draw results in the media, provision of a guarantee to cover the prices to be awarded in the lottery on application, conducting lottery draws in public and, finally, the witnessing by Board officials of the awarding of prizes won in the lottery. Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir."
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