Finance Minister Ravi Karunanayake came under severe criticism when he tried to increase the price of lottery tickets in the recent past. Followed by a discussion with the President, he was compelled to revoke the price revision. The cabinet paper stated, that the Act that governs the institution is 53 years old and needs to be amended to meet today’s business environment. Although the NLB was the only player in the market until 1988 a number of companies have entered the fray since then.
“The NLB operated only one lottery at its inception but now has added seven more staggered lotteries and two instant lotteries bringing the number to a total of 11 products. In 2015 the NLB recorded a turnover of Rs 17.5 billion,” he said.
The cabinet approved the proposal made by Finance Ministry to draft new legislation governing the National Lotteries Board (NLB) vesting powers in the NLB to make swift changes in lottery prize structures, Cabinet spokesman Minister Gayantha Karunathilake said.
President of the Lanka Private Bus Owners Association (LPBOA), Gemunu Wijeratne said, that traffic congestion in Colombo and surrounding areas created a big problem…