
National Lottery Commission
The National Lottery Commission is an independent regulatory body responsible for overseeing the operation of the national lottery in a country. Its main role is to ensure that lottery operators comply with legal and regulatory standards, promote fair play, prevent gambling-related harm, and ensure that proceeds are used for public benefit, such as charity, education, or community projects. The Commission safeguards the integrity and transparency of the lottery system, protecting consumers and maintaining public confidence in how lotteries are conducted and managed.