Norc tipping The Chief Executive Officer is recently ready to get out of the company after the lottery scam. It comes shortly after when Norsk wrongly told thousands of players that they won huge amount from lottery.
NORSK incorrectly multiplied players’ victory
What many people dream of winning the lottery and thousands of Norwegians thought that they had just done that when they received the message, they were told that they had won a huge amount. However, instead of colliding with new millionaires, Norsk Tipping disappointed thousands of players.
As it turned out to be, the clear victory of the players was multiplied as a result of a mistake, thus displaying the payment of water from the mouth. These incorrect figures were then informed thousands of players through messages, who were excited to be disappointed only shortly after.
Given that this was not the first time Norsk tipping experienced technical issues, many lottery players were left unhappy.
Norsk Tipping CEO resigns
Shortly after the error became clear, Tonje Sagstuen, the Chief Executive Officer of Nors Tipping, resigned, taking full responsibility for the failures, triggering a huge scam.
While Sagstuen NORSK was sad to quit tipping, she said that she was very happy with the rapid reaction to the challenges of Norsk Tipping and hard work to resolve this and earlier issues.
The NORSK Tipping Board approved Sagstuen’s departure. Board Chairman Silvia Bustad thanked Sagstuen for his contribution during his 11 -year tenure with the company.
Brustad also commented on the latest mistake, apologizing to Norwegian consumers and said that it should never have happened. He said that NORSK Tipping is currently working hard to eliminate the problem and noted that the company has implemented strong internal measures to prevent future issues.
Norway’s Culture Minister, Lubna Jafri also commented on the matter, saying that the public should be able to rely that the lottery is fair and honest. Jafri said that the ministry will ensure that such mistakes are not made again.
This was not the only mistake of the operator
This is not the first time Norwegian gaming monopoly has been in hot water this year. In May, the company found itself in a different kind of trouble, such as Lottilasinet Started an inquiry In claims that minors were allowed to play.
In April, company $ 4.41 million was fined For lottery draw errors, which came after the company $ 3.4 threatened with fine For violations of self-extinguishers.