How to share the lotto 6/58 jackpot prize | Inquirer Opinion

How to share the lotto 6/58 jackpot prize

06:05 AM October 18, 2018

Here are a few ideas on how to spread out the Lotto 6/58 jackpot of over P1 billion to Filipinos in need.

There are around 23 to 25 million Filipino families. Having families line up for the cash is inefficient and could lead to stampede or worse.

Consider these ideas that are more efficient than creating chaotic long lines:

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* Hire a fund manager (a bank with trust services), a lawyer with expertise in corporate law, business law and taxation, and an auditor (with high caliber skills in forensic accounting). These specialists can help determine how much to be given away and ensure  the money gets to the intended recipients.

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* Help families enrolled in the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program, which has 4,875,483 registered households nationwide. There are beneficiaries who are in college; 36,501 of them in academic year 2017-2018. Choose the graduating class from among those still enrolled this school year.

* Help lowly paid government workers. There are 2.42 million government employees. Some 7,250 of them are people with disabilities.

* Help depositors who lost their life savings because

their banks were shut down.

According to the Philippine Deposit Insurance Corp. (PDIC), there are 378 banks under liquidation, of which 41 banks have an approved final asset distribution plan and 337 have no approved plan yet.  PDIC data show there are about P51.97 million accounts with deposits of P100,000  or less.

* Help some Filipinos finally have their own homes. There are 13.58 million Pag-IBIG members. Narrow down the selection to the poorest among those with pending housing loans.

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EARL VICTOR L. ROSERO,

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