Jail terms increased to 15 years for China financial market crimes - News Summed Up

Jail terms increased to 15 years for China financial market crimes


The China Securities Regulatory Commission office building in Beijing. China on Saturday amended a criminal law to increase imprisonment terms for securities and futures market crimes, including fraudulent securities issuances and information disclosure fraud, according to a regulatory statement. According to an online posting by the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) on Saturday night, the imprisonment for fraudulent securities issuances was raised from five to 15 years, while the maximum sentencing for fraudulent disclosures was raised to 10 years from three. The amendments also strengthen penalties against controlling shareholders and intermediaries such as sponsors who act as "gatekeeers" in securities issuances. Behaviors such as instigating fraudulent issuances and concealment of relevant matters will be within the scope of criminal activity, added the CSRC statement.


Source: The Standard December 26, 2020 15:00 UTC



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