Lotto receivers in the country are cautioning the lottery industry faces imminent collapse if government fails to address alleged malfeasance at National Lottery Authority.
The receivers have for sometime been agitating against a reduction in their commission and the removal of the Authority’s CEO, Kojo Andah.
President of the Lotto Receivers Association, Dan Mensah told Joy News, government’s apparent disregard for the issues they have raised could have dire consequences for the industry.
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