Taking illegal deposits could land offenders in prison for up to five years, once Legislative Assembly passes proposed bill.
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Q&A session, which is broadcast live, aims to keep residents in touch and make public administration transparent.
Lawmaker Andrew Chan Chak Mo says committee has finished its fine-tooth comb review of new gaming bill, final text expected by third week of April.
Ho Iat Seng points to signs of gradual recovery, undertakes to make progress in developing big health, modern finance and other new industries.
Role of junkets to be defined more precisely, with a great deal more official oversight, says lawmaker Chan Chak Mo.
Gaming industry amendment bill likely to bring radical changes to city’s 42 casinos and their nearly 18,000 revenue-generating tables and slots.
New bill sets out phone tapping procedures; telecom operators will have to keep logs for 12 months.
New law aims to put a stop to short stays in residential units, with an eye on the future once tourism recovers.
Covid-19 outbreak spurs rash of illegals; unspecified reward offered to tourists and residents who supply authorities with information on immigration offences.