Cayman Islands Attorney General Samuel Bulgin announced that the government had “put off amendments to the Gambling Law” to provide “time and opportunity for a further review of existing provisions.” The proposed changes involved significant increases in both financial penalties and prison sentences: the financial cost of such a conviction would rise from its current $400 to $10k, while the maximum prison sentence would triple to three years.
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