The
National Lotteries’ Board (NLB) has distributed more than R 18 billion to good
causes over the 15 years of its existence. This was announced by the Minister
of Trade and Industry, Dr Rob Davies. Minister Davies was speaking in Cape
Town, at the official launch of all the National Lotteries Board (NLB) Funded
Projects in the Western Cape Province. He added that since April 2013, more
R253 million has been allocated to projects in the Western Cape Province.
The
theme of the launch was “turning the impossible into possible through NLB
funding” and thus contributing to the National Development Plan priorities of
poverty alleviation and job creation. The main aim of the launch was to further
entrench the NLB’s commitment to work closely with all stakeholders including
prospective and current beneficiaries.
Minister
Davies stated that the Lotteries Amendment Bill that President Zuma signed into
Law last year December will go a long way in addressing amongst others the
challenges that have been facing the Distributing Agencies (DAs’). These
challenges include accountability, conflict of interest, and lack of quorums in
the distribution agencies which affects the efficiency of the distribution
agencies.
“To
address this we will appoint fulltime distribution agencies, part-time
distribution agencies we discovered do not work. People will be appointed base
on skills and expertise in the different categories. This will further ensure
that conflict of interest is eliminated as members will now have to renounce
their interests in organisations that will potentially apply for lottery
funding,” indicated Minister Davies.
Minister
Davies highlighted that the Lotteries Amendment Act will promote the objectives
of the developmental state and the integrity of the DA’s.
“With
this Act, we want to continue to provide lotteries funds on criteria which meet
important developmental national objectives which support charities that do
good work amongst low income people. We want to continue to ensure that is the
case and that the credibility and integrity of the Distributing Agencies are in
place,” he emphasised.
As
the Catalyst for Social Upliftment, the National Lotteries’ Board (NLB) has
identified the need to profile and communicate the successes of all NLB funded
projects in the Western Cape to the broader South African community,
particularly stakeholders such as potential beneficiaries, NGOs and social
development organisations.
Minister
Davies also handed over signed grant agreements and symbolic cheques to the
value of R 32 million, to recently adjudicated beneficiaries.
Minister Davies and Deputy Minister
Fransman with lotteries beneficiaries
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