Influi Publishing House, which distributed e-books and “Buddy” lottery tickets, released a statement shortly before Mr. Kamil L.'s arrest regarding the transfer of prizes won in a lottery sponsored by Mr. Kamil L. After all, those who held winning tickets will have to consider delays in the issuance of prizes.
Statement from Influi Publishers. “Buddy” lottery winners still have no prizes
As Influi stated in a press release, it is “impossible” to issue prizes to winners within the originally set deadline, i.e. October 31, 2024. The reason is that the safety of the property is ensured by the branch department. It is administered by the State Prosecutor's Office in Szczecin and covers prizes offered in lotteries.
“We would like to emphasize the importance of the promotional lottery “7 AUT 2 and DOM”.
The publisher referred to the applicable law and emphasized that an application to obtain a permit of this type always entails: Lottery regulations, bank guarantees, and “numerous other required documents.”
“Therefore, all formalities for organizing the promotional lottery have been completed by our company and, according to the organizers, the prizes should be issued to the winners immediately,” it stressed.
Influi also said in a statement that it is pursuing “all legal possibilities to obtain property bond exemptions” and working to “issue promotional lottery prizes to all winners as soon as possible.” guaranteed.
“Notwithstanding the above, each winner is entitled to a prize money equivalent to the prize money collected from the bank guarantee, the beneficiary of which is the President of the Krakow Tax Administration Chamber,” it concluded.
Kamil L., alias “Buddha”, was detained. YouTuber was indicted
Kamil L., alias “Buddha,” was arrested along with nine others on charges of extorting taxes on goods and services and organizing an online lottery, an illegal gambling game. He and his companions pleaded not guilty.
During the arrest of the YouTuber, the service managed to secure more than 50 cars, real estate, gold bars and cash worth more than 38 million zlotys. The arrest came after “Buddha” organized a livestream in which he gave away prizes worth around 8 million zlotys, including a house in Zakopane and a luxury car.
According to Onet, the influencer was supposed to earn around 60 million zlotys from the lottery alone and then wanted to leave Poland. Prosecutors believe he underestimated the tax revenue from the lottery tickets sold, giving the state less than 20%. and 5% profit. The detainees included the founder and president of a publishing company that sells lottery tickets.
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