National Lottery rejects criticism of commercial strategy

The finding is contained in a new report by Dublin City University economist Tony Foley, commissioned by the European Lotto Betting Association, a body representing bet-on-lottery operators.

National Lottery rejects criticism of commercial strategy

The National Lottery has hit back at new research that claims Irish charities and good causes could be losing out on as much as €43m a year due to its current commercial strategy.

The finding is contained in a new report by Dublin City University economist Tony Foley, commissioned by the European Lotto Betting Association, a body representing bet-on-lottery operators.

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