The Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) on Thursday confirmed that a minor glitch occurred during its 3-Digit game 2 PM draw on February 27, 2024 after one of its draw machines failed to capture one of the winning balls.
The 3-Digit draw offers a top prize of P4,500 for each winning ticket.
PCSO General Manager Mel Robles explained that their technical team immediately responded and fixed the problem by utilizing the standby machine, which was approved based on the ISO 9001-2015 procedure.
“It’s not the first time that this happened, and we want to assure the public that we are prepared for this kind of unexpected incident with our established ISO-approved protocols,” he said.
Robles added that the PCSO also previously encountered a technical problem in one of its draws in 2008, and similar incidents have also happened even in the United States when their lottery machines also malfunctioned.
In the past 25 years, this was only the second time that a minor glitch happened in a PCSO official draw
“For this thing to happen is very remote. But we are prepared, and we assure the public that our commitment to a transparent, fair and authentic lottery games will never waver, and is as strong as ever,” Robles stressed. JINKY JORGIO
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