In a recent bomb Article published by Brett McKay of the Investigative Journalism Foundation (IJF), it was revealed that, according to controlled documents obtained by the IJF, the 50/50 lottery of the Edmonton Oilers has paid more than $ 81 million to a private company owned by the Oilers Enterment).
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In a video posted on X (formerly Twitter), McKay explained that the documents revealed that payments of more than $ 81 million were made to a company called “Win50” between 2021 and 2024 for what the “license and right-handed costs” calls.
McKay explained that the Oilers Foundation has informed them that Win50 pays all costs to run the lottery, and the costs are “a costs for doing business”.
MCKAY also explained in the article that just under 20% of ticket sales were available to go to a good cause.
McKay ended the video by saying that no explanation had been given about how much of a profit win50 was made by offering that service, and that the Oilers Foundation claims that it invests heavily in charity works in Alberta and meets all government regulations.
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