The Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO, fil, Tanggapan sa Charity Sweepstakes ng Pilipinas) is a
government-owned and controlled corporation
In the Philippines, a government-owned and controlled corporation (GOCC), sometimes with an "and/or", is a state-owned enterprise that conducts both commercial and non-commercial activity. Examples of the latter would be the Government Service In ...
of the
Philippines
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under direct supervision of the
Office of the President of the Philippines
The Office of the President of the Philippines (OP; fil, links=no, Tanggapan ng Pangulo ng Pilipinas), is an administrative, advisory, and consultative government agency that aids the president of the Philippines in performing their duty as he ...
. It is mandated to do fund raising and provide funds for health programs, medical assistance and services, and charities of national character. The raised collections goes to the President's Presidential Social Fund to improve the country's social welfare.
Sources of Revenue
*
Sweepstakes Draw
*
National Lotteries (Lotto)
* Small Town Lotteries (to compete with
jueteng
Jueteng () is a numbers game played in the Philippines. First reported in the late 1800s while the Philippines was under Spanish rule, it was made illegal in 1907 after the United States occupied the Philippines. Despite this, and successive sub ...
, an illegal gambling practice)
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Scratchcard
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(Scratch-it)
*
Horse Racing
Allocation of Net Receipts
* Fifty-five percent shall be set aside as a prize fund for the payment of prizes, including those for the owners, jockeys of running horses, and sellers of winning tickets. Prizes not claimed within one year from date of draw shall be considered forfeited, and shall form part of the charity fund for disposition.
* Thirty percent shall be set aside as contributions to the charity/ social fund of the Office of the President.
* Fifteen percent shall be set aside as contributions to the operating expenses and capital expenditures of the PCSO.
* All balances of any funds in the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office shall revert to and form part of the charity fund.
The disbursements of these allocations are subject to
state auditing rules and regulations.
History
Before the establishment of the PCSO
Lotteries were introduced in the Philippines in 1833, as the company called Real Renta de Loteria was founded on January 29, 1850, and the first draw was held on January 21, 1851,
under the auspices of private enterprises called the ''Empresa de Reales Loterias Españolas de Filipinas'', the
Spanish government
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conducted ''loterias'' to generate revenues.
José Rizal won ₱6,200.00 in the draw of 1892, while on exile in
Dapitan
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. He donated his winnings to an educational project.
The ''loteria'' was forced to stop operations during the outbreak of the
Spanish–American War
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on July 19, 1898.
In 1932, the first Sweepstakes draw after the last ''loteria'' was conducted by the American Insular government to raise funds to support sports projects for the Filipino youth through the
Philippine Amateur Athletic Federation
The Philippine Amateur Athletic Federation (PAAF) was the governing body of sports in the Philippines and the predecessor of the Philippine Olympic Committee.
History
The Philippine Amateur Athletic Federation was organized in a permanent basis ...
(PAAF) – the beneficiary of the first draw. After the success of the PAAF Sweepstakes, the government decided to conduct more draws for the benefit of the Philippine Anti-Tuberculosis Society, now the Philippine Tuberculosis Society (PTS). The draws were held under the auspices of an organization called the National Charity Sweepstakes (NCS).
The establishment of the PCSO
In March 1935, then President
Manuel L. Quezon
Manuel Luis Quezon y Molina, (; 19 August 1878 – 1 August 1944), also known by his initials MLQ, was a Filipino lawyer, statesman, soldier and politician who served as president of the Commonwealth of the Philippines from 1935 until his de ...
approved Act No. 301 – the law passed by the Philippine Legislature on October 30, 1934, creating the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO), replacing the then National Charity Sweepstakes. Under this law, the new organization was authorized to secure from the National Treasury a loan amounting to ₱250,000.00, the minimum amount required for organizing the office and printing the tickets for the draw. On September 8, 1935, the new agency held its first Sweepstakes draw. The loan was paid back in less than two months and shortly after the note was signed, proceeds from the sales started coming in.
Among its beneficiaries then were the Philippine Amateur Athletic Federation (PAAF; today the
Philippine Olympic Committee
The Philippine Olympic Committee Inc. (POC) is the National Olympic Committee of the Philippines.
The POC is a private, non-governmental organization composed of and serve as the mother organization of all National Sports Associations (NSAs) i ...
), the Philippine Tuberculosis Society (PTS), the National Federation of Women's Clubs, the Asociación de Damas de Filipinas, the
Gota de Leche, the Associate of Manila and the Provinces, the
Philippine Islands Council of the
Boy Scouts of America
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, the Asilo para Invalidos de los Veteranos de la Revolución, the Child Welfare Center and other institutions and organizations engaged in charitable and health work, or work for the improvement of the conditions of the indigent Filipino masses.
Its corporate charter was enacted into law under Republic Act No. 1169 on June 18, 1954, by
Ramon Magsaysay
Ramon del Fierro Magsaysay Sr. (August 31, 1907 – March 17, 1957) was a Filipino statesman who served as the seventh president of the Philippines, from December 30, 1953, until his death in an aircraft disaster on March 17, 1957. An automo ...
. It repealed Act No. 430, as amended by Commonwealth Act Nos. 301 and 546 and by Republic Acts Nos. 72 and 574. In September 1979, Batas Pambansa Blg. 42 was enacted to raise the fund allocation for the agency's Charity Fund and for the use of unclaimed prizes.
Modern history (1987-present)
In 1987, the PCSO launched the small-town lottery (STL) and Instant Sweepstakes, the STL is intended to compete with
jueteng
Jueteng () is a numbers game played in the Philippines. First reported in the late 1800s while the Philippines was under Spanish rule, it was made illegal in 1907 after the United States occupied the Philippines. Despite this, and successive sub ...
, a popular but illegal numbers game that is criticized as a major source of corruption in local government units and was suspended in 1990.
In January 1995, during the incumbency of then Chairman
Manuel Morato, the PCSO launched the very first online lottery in the Philippines known as Lotto, its first draw was held on March 8, 1995. Similar to lotteries in the United States, Europe and Australia, the automated gaming, initially the Lotto 6/42 and later expanded to Mega Lotto 6/45, 6-Digit Lotto and 4-Digit Lotto in 1997, Super Lotto 6/49 in 2000, Swertres 3D Lotto in 2002, EZ2 Lotto in 2004, Grand Lotto 6/55 in 2010 and Ultra Lotto 6/58 in 2015, the player chooses any set of 6 numbers from 1 to 42 and wins when these numbers are drawn in any sequence during the draw date. An equipment lease was signed with Malaysia's
Berjaya Sports Toto Berhad.
On March 20, 2006, through the advice of then President
Gloria Macapagal Arroyo
Maria Gloria Macaraeg Macapagal Arroyo (, born April 5, 1947), often referred to by her initials GMA, is a Filipino academic and politician serving as one of the House Deputy Speakers since 2022, and previously from 2016 to 2017. She previously ...
, the PCSO revived the small-town lottery (STL).
On July 26, 2019, in a speech,
President
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Rodrigo Duterte declared PCSO games as "illegal" due to corruption allegiations and closing down the lotto outlets across the country by the
Philippine National Police (PNP), temporarily suspending its gaming operations after the speech, Lotto operations was resumed on July 31, 2019, and small-town-lottery operations on August 22, 2019.
From July 26 to August 26, 2019, President Rodrigo Duterte has suspended the STL operations around the country due to allegations of corruption.
On March 17, 2020, PCSO's gaming-related operations such as Lotto, Keno, digit games and small-town lottery in
Luzon
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is temporarily suspended for the second time following the
enhanced community quarantine in Luzon amid
COVID-19 pandemic
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.
On April 7, 2020, PCSO announced that small-town lottery in
Visayas
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and
Mindanao
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is temporarily suspended for the second time due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
On April 16, 2020, Davao City Mayor
Sara Duterte banned small-town lottery in Davao City for the second time, also due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
On October 1, 2023, PCSO launched its state-of-the-art Philippine Lottery System (PLS) after nearly 3 decades. The PLS now has a single and centralized lotto system run by one operator – the same two lotto systems providers but combined in a joint venture.
On December 15, 2023, PCSO launched its Test run of E-Lotto. With the introduction of the e-lotto web-based platform, players and bettors can use their laptops or PCs to place bets, purchase lottery e-tickets, and make payments using GCash e-wallets.
Controversy
January 2024 viral lotto winner photo
In January 2024, a photo of a 6/42 Lotto jackpot winner claiming her ₱43 million prize check from the PCSO went viral on social media after netizens found that certain features of the supposed winner were "poorly edited". A
Senate inquiry on the legitimacy of the winner ensued, with the PCSO admitting that the photo could have been edited properly but explained the editing was necessary to conceal the identity of the winner.
The PCSO revealed they have had complaints from winners whose identity were recognized through their clothing by people close to them, even though their face was covered.
The PCSO assured that the supposed winner is a real person, describing the bettor as a 47-year-old housewife from
San Jose Del Monte
San Jose del Monte, officially the City of San Jose del Monte (abbreviated as SJDM or CSJDM; fil, Lungsod ng San Jose del Monte), is a 1st class component city in the province of Bulacan, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a po ...
,
Bulacan
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whose winning numbers reportedly came from "her family's birthdates and two other 'lucky' numbers"; she claimed her prize on December 28, 2023, at the PCSO's main office in
Mandaluyong
Mandaluyong, officially the City of Mandaluyong ( fil, Lungsod ng Mandaluyong), is a first class highly urbanized city in the National Capital Region of the Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 425,758 people.
Loca ...
.
Senator
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has said he will conduct a thorough investigation on the legitimacy of lotto winners beginning January 25, 2024, and the PCSO vowed to disclose the name of the winner to the committee should they get
subpoena
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ed.
The photo has since been
parodied and turned into
memes by brands and netizens on social media.
3D Lotto Glitch
Glitch or error during 3D Lotto draw on February 27, 2024
On February 27, 2024, during the 3D Lotto draw, 1 draw machine malfunctioned.
After the live stream was halted for 15 minutes, a new machine was used to draw the first number again. The second and third digits were unchanged.
For her part, Senator Imee Marcos, who earlier called for the temporary halting of PCSO draws, said she was stunned after watching the live stream video.
References
External links
Official website
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1934 establishments in the Philippines
Lotteries
Government-owned and controlled corporations of the Philippines
Government agencies under the Office of the President of the Philippines
Government agencies established in 1934
Charities based in the Philippines