Ponzi and pyramid-type schemes now illegal

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Ponzi and pyramid-type schemes now illegal

Citizens are now advised that it is illegal to establish, operate, advertise or participate in Ponzi and pyramid-type schemes.

According to a media release by the Security and Exchange Commission, persons who are caught engaging in the act they will be made to pay a fine of $10,000,000.00

Trinidad and Tobago Securities and Exchange Commission advises the public of certain amendments to the Securities Act Chapter 83:02 (“the Act”) of the Laws of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago. 

A new Section 165A has been inserted after the existing Section 165 of the Act to provide for the criminalising of any ‘prohibited schemes’, namely Ponzi and pyramid-type schemes. 

Under the amended Act, it is now a criminal offence to establish, operate, advertise or participate in these prohibited schemes. It is now also an offence to invite persons to join a prohibited scheme. 

The Act further provides that a person who establishes or operates a prohibited scheme is liable, if convicted, to pay a fine of $10,000,000.00 or to imprisonment for 10 years. 

It also states that a person who knowingly participates in a prohibited scheme is liable, if convicted, to pay $5,000,000.00 or to imprisonment for 5 years. 

For knowingly advertising or inviting another person to join a prohibited scheme a person is liable, if convicted, to pay $2,000,000.00 or to imprisonment for 3 years. 

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