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NEW DELHI: India’s “lottery king”, accused by the authorities of fraud and money laundering, has emerged with his company as the nation’s top political donor under an opaque funding system that has just been partially opened to scrutiny.

Santiago Martin’s Future Gaming and Hotel Services spent 13.68 billion Indian rupees ($165 million) between 2019 and 2024 - 40% more than the next-highest donor - under the now-scrapped funding system, which allowed anonymous and unlimited donations to political parties, data showed on Thursday.

The information, published by the election commission on the orders of India’s Supreme Court, shows Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party was the biggest overall recipient but does not detail which party any donor gave to.

Future Gaming did not respond to Reuters request for comment on its donations. Although the court found the “electoral bonds” system unconstitutional, there was no suggestion that donations were improper.

The data on the defunct funding system draws attention to the chequered history of Martin, 59, who built a lottery-to-real estate empire up from selling lottery tickets as a teenager.

A flashy, smooth-talking figure who has made friends across the political spectrum, Martin has splurged on politicians, handing out expensive gifts as his business empire grew, according to local press accounts.

Over the years, tax authorities, police and investigative agencies have searched his business premises and seized properties in connection with cases against him. His appeals against property seizures by the Enforcement Directorate, India’s financial crime agency, were dismissed last year.

The directorate filed a prosecution complaint in court in September against Future Gaming and 15 other Martin-affiliated companies under the money-laundering statute.

“They have allegedly cheated the lottery issuing state governments by not depositing the entire sale proceeds generated from the sale of lotteries,” and violated the lottery law by illegally retaining and claiming prizes on unsold tickets, and manipulating data, the agency said.

Martin and his firm have denied wrongdoing. His conglomerate, Martin Group, said in October the group and its firms obey the law and that Martin was India’s highest taxpayer in the financial year to March 2003.

After working as a teenage labourer in Myanmar to support his family, Martin returned to India in the late 1980s and began his business career in the southern city of Coimbatore, according to his nonprofit Martin Charitable Trust.

The two-digit lottery he ran gained popularity in the region as poor people dreamt of becoming rich overnight. Martin expanded to other states and eventually to neighbouring Bhutan and Nepal, where he had a monopoly on distributing the tickets, according to his website.

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SAMIR SARDANA Mar 18, 2024 11:38am
2 DIGIT LOTTERY ! WHY 2? ISIMPLE FOR A POOR ILLITERATE DALIT,FARMER TO UNDERSTAND & SIMPLE FOR MARTIN TO SELL ! SELLING HOPES TO HAPLESS INDIANS ! JUST LIKE CHAIWALA ! SAMIR SARDANA
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Pakistani1 Mar 18, 2024 01:19pm
A Dada who pays protection money to the chief Dada in the country!
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SAMIR SARDANA Mar 18, 2024 08:21pm
IT IS A HEDGE FOR MARTIN ! TAMIL NADU BANNNED LOETTERIES AND UNCLE MARTIN PAID 500 CRORES VIDE ELECTORAL BONDS TO DMK TO SELL ILLEGAL LOTTERY TICKETS ! THEN ED RAIDED HIM = SO HE PAID CHAIWALA
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SAMIR SARDANA Mar 18, 2024 08:24pm
UNCLE MARTIN, HAS COMPOSITES HEDGES IN 2014,AUNTY MARTIN (HIS WIFE) JOINED BJP ! IN 2015, BABY MARTIN (HIS SON) JOINED BJP ! THEN UNCLE MARTIN, STARTED TO BOOM ! AND SO HE "GIFTED:" EB !
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SAMIR SARDANA Mar 19, 2024 08:10pm
LOTTERY BEST PRACTICE WITH MARTIN -1 50% OF WINNING TICKETS ARE "UNSOLD" AS THEY ARE "PLACED" WITH "MARTIN'S PETS" WINS OF > 50 LACS,ARE WON BY "BABY" MARTIN AGENTS ARE MARTIN JOINT FAMILY !
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SAMIR SARDANA Mar 19, 2024 08:13pm
LOTTERY BEST PRACTICE -2 THE BABOOS WHO GIVE MONOPOLY LICENSE TO MARTIN ARE BRIBED SO THAT THE BUDGETED % OF SALES EXPENSES TO SALES RATIO, IS INFLATED ACTUAL EXPENSE IS LOW.
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SAMIR SARDANA Mar 19, 2024 08:15pm
LOTTERY BEST PRACTICE -3 THE SALES EXPENSES OF LOTTERY VIA COMMISSION,ADVERTS,PRINTING ETC., ARE BOGUS AND BOOKED, VIA MARTIN FAMILY ! THE PADDED COST IS PAID TO MARTIN,IN CASH,AND THEN,TO EB !
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SAMIR SARDANA Mar 19, 2024 08:19pm
LOTTERY BEST PRACTICE -4 RIG THE RNG - RANDOM NUMBER GENERATOR ! 1.5 BILLION INDIANS VOTE VIA EVM - WITH 0 KEN ! RNG ? THESE DUDS NEVER HEARD OF IT ! BUT THEN,THEN VOTED DISHWASHERS SON AS PM
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