The former Director-General of the National Lottery Authority (NLA) and New Patriotic Party (NPP) Member of Parliament for Akuapem North, Sammy Awuku, has expressed his delight over the government’s decision to abolish the betting tax.
He described the policy as ineffective and counterproductive, citing its failure to yield positive results in various jurisdictions.
In an interview with the *Daily Guide Network (DGN)*, Mr Awuku reaffirmed his long-standing opposition to the tax, which he had consistently criticised during the previous NPP administration.
“I am thrilled that the betting tax is being scrapped. Even during the NPP era, I argued against it because it has proven unworkable in several countries where similar taxes were introduced,” he stated.
Awuku further highlighted how the tax had inadvertently impacted government-owned institutions, including the National Lottery Authority, which also fell under its remit.
“The NLA, a government entity, was subject to this tax, meaning the government was effectively taxing itself. This situation undermined the NLA’s ability to contribute to national revenue,” he explained.
He pointed out the unintended consequences of the policy, noting how it emboldened illegal betting operators by making them more attractive to players. “Players knew that betting through the NLA would incur a 10% tax on their winnings, whereas illegal operators offered them full payouts."
"This only served to strengthen the underground market, making the tax counterproductive,” he added.
Awuku also criticised what he described as inconsistencies within the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) government.
He referenced earlier remarks by the Finance Minister-designate, who not only proposed abolishing the tax but also suggested a complete ban on betting and lottery activities.
Mr Awuku questioned the government’s coherence on the matter and urged a more pragmatic approach moving forward.
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