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Lotteries = Organized Crime?

An Audit of the BCLC

Copyright 2011 Dracko Publishing

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Written by Lewis Spencer

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Lotteries = Organized Crime?

An Audit of the BCLC

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Chapter: 1 Introduction

We will examine the British Columbia Lottery Corporation (BCLC) as a sample to examine the validity of Lotteries, using this example of company who possess a government sanctioned monopoly using a corporate (public) design. The BCLC is an ideal example to illustrate a progressed and advanced socially responsible company; a company that is nevertheless undertaking questionable services; especially as the BCLC arrives towards a near halt in its stock values (reaching inflation rate expenditure).

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Chapter: 2 Organizational S.W.O.T. (Strengths, Weakness, Opportunities, Threats)

Strengths


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