The Olympic Lottery Distributor was a non-departmental public body in the United Kingdom set up by Parliament to use money raised by the National Lottery to fund the London Olympic Games and Paralympic Games in 2012.
The Olympic Lottery Distributor comprised a board with six members, chaired by Rt Hon.
Dame Janet Paraskeva DBE, supported by a small team of staff headed by the Chief Executive, Ian Brack.
The Olympic Lottery Distributor was dissolved on 31 March 2013 by statutory instrument.
[1] Its property, rights and liabilities were transferred to the Department for Culture, Media and Sport.