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Kyrgyzstan is consolidating all private lottery operations into a single, state-controlled system as part of a national initiative to modernise the sector and align it with international standards. The project is being implemented by the Information Security Center in partnership with the state-owned enterprise Kyrgyzloto.
Under the new framework, all types of lottery draws in the country will be brought under state oversight. Authorities say the system will provide full transparency over financial flows, enable real-time monitoring of sales and payouts and protect citizens from unscrupulous operators.
The Lottery Information Processing Center will manage real-time data collection on ticket sales, draw results and prize pools. Financial and fiscal oversight will be conducted by the Ministry of Finance and the State Tax Service.
“Our task is to agree on the rules for conducting lotteries and to form a fund for targeted deductions. We intend to unify the draws and channel the proceeds into useful areas,” said Sherik Kasmaliev, director of Kyrgyzloto.
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