The operator of the National Lottery, Ithuba, has publicly addressed and refuted allegations that have surfaced regarding the legitimacy and integrity of its operations. These claims insinuate that all significant lottery winners since 2020 have been exclusively associated with two banking institutions—Absa and FNB.

In a detailed press release, Ithuba emphatically countered these assertions, stating, “This is simply not true.” The company dispelled the notion that winning tickets originate solely from these banks, highlighting that winners emerge from across South Africa through various retail and digital platforms.

To emphasise its point, Ithuba shared a notable example: in 2020, a life-changing Powerball division 1 prize of R114 million was won with a mere R5 ticket purchased at Victor and Son’s Café in Roodepoort. Similarly, in May 2023, a Lotto Plus 1 winner claimed R20 million after playing via the Standard Bank app, showcasing the diversity in how and where tickets are sold.

As part of their clarification, Ithuba noted that the perception of more winners emerging from Absa and FNB is tied to historical convenience. These banks were the inaugural partners to integrate Lottery games onto their platforms in 2015, when Ithuba first received its licensing rights. Over the years, this leads to a higher visibility and a familiarity with players using these banking services.

In addition to addressing the specific claims, Ithuba stressed its unwavering commitment to fair play within the lottery and reassured the public that winners come from various backgrounds and socioeconomic statuses. The operator reiterated that there are no special criteria affixed to winning tickets, and it implored citizens to avoid relying on unverified information sources that may distort the true image of the lottery.

Ultimately, Ithuba maintains that its lotteries offer more than just games of chance; they represent potential pathways to improved livelihoods for many South Africans. As the public discourse continues around this topic, the operator stands firm in its pledge to uphold the integrity of the National Lottery and its processes.

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