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The Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO, Filipino: Tanggapan sa Charity Sweepstakes ng Pilipinas [2]) is a government-owned and controlled corporation of the Philippines under direct supervision of the Office of the President of the Philippines. It is mandated to do fund raising and provide funds for health programs, medical assistance ...
The program was launched on March 8, 1995, under the title Philippine Lotto Draw, with original hosts Tina Revilla, Kathy De Leon-Villar and various other hosts (including Timmy Cruz) until December 31, 2004. In 2013, the program changed its name to Philippine Lottery Draw. Since 2016, the show has been known as the PCSO Lottery Draw.
Philippines: PCSO Lottery Draw Singapore: Singapore Pools South Korea: Lotto 6/45, Popcorn, Speeto500, Pension Lottery 520 (generally called 'Bok-Kwon', 복권) Sri Lanka: National Lottery, Development Lottery Taiwan: Taiwan Lottery
After 15 days from retiring, [12] Garma would be appointed as the general manager of the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) by President Rodrigo Duterte. [14] She served the role from July 15, 2019 until 2022. [1] [14] She would appoint her daughter and cousins to various positions within the agency. [15] [16]
This work is in the public domain in the Philippines and possibly other jurisdictions because it is a work created by an officer or employee of the Government of the Philippines or any of its subdivisions and instrumentalities, including government-owned and/or controlled corporations, as part of their regularly prescribed official duties ...
The PCSO Bingo Milyonaryo Puffins were a professional volleyball team that played in the women's division of the Philippine Super Liga (PSL). The team was owned by the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) and was one of the six pioneer teams in the PSL.
Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office Building at Shaw Boulevard, Mandaluyong City Source Taken using my own camera with model DSC-HX5V Date 4/21/2015 Author Patrickroque01 Permission (Reusing this file) See below.
A few months after its incorporation, the foundation received ₱ 100 million from the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) as donation. The donation far exceeded the PCSO's combined donation of ₱ 65 million to regular beneficiaries like orphanages and hospitals. The complainants consider this a conflict-of-interest.