Charges over 'largest illegal lottery' in New Zealand

Charges over 'largest illegal lottery' in New Zealand

A Christchurch man and his company are facing charges in connection with what the Home Office says is the largest illegal lottery yet identified in New Zealand.

It is alleged that the defendants made $11,125,466.65 in one year from selling illegal lotteries online.

Prizes included expensive cars and boats.

In a statement, the Department of Home Affairs (DIA) said that under the Gambling Act 2003, prizes above $5,000 can only be awarded by a non-profit organization for authorized purposes and a Class 3 gambling license is required.

This was to “ensure the integrity of the operation and the protection of participants”.

Following a referral from the department, police took action against the accused in the High Court, the statement said.

DIA gaming director Vicki Scott said: “Our strict licensing requirements are there for a reason. We will not hesitate to respond strongly if we see cases of illegal gambling, such as unlicensed online lotteries.

“We have no tolerance for those who want to make a profit by circumventing the rules.”

The man and his company are accused of committing illegal gambling, promoting illegal gambling and making a monetary profit from illegal gambling under the Gambling Act 2003 (the Act).

They appeared in Christchurch District Court this afternoon.