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Home » Countries » Singapore criminalises online gambling – who is affected? Posted on Jan 29, 2015 | 0 comments From Monday, 2 February 2015, the full force of Singapore’s extensive new Remote Gambling Act will be felt, both inside and outside of Singapore.

SINGAPORE - The Remote Gambling Bill was passed in Parliament on Tuesday, in spite of a more than three hour debate involving 10 Members of Parliament, during which a number expressed reservations against the allowance for exemptions under the law.Three Workers' Party MPs who spoke - Mr Png Eng Huat (Hougang), Mr Pritam Singh (Aljunied GRC) and ... Debate on Remote Gambling Bill – MP Pritam Singh – The ... The British-based Global Betting and Gaming Consultants (GBGC) estimated that the remote gambling industry in Singapore will rake in US$416 million (S$526 million) in 2014, up by more than 50 per cent from the US$271.58 million in 2009. Remote gambling laws to take effect next year - TODAYonline SINGAPORE — Laws to curb gambling via the phone or Internet are expected to take effect next year, said the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), after the Remote Gambling Bill was passed in ...

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MHA | Remote Gambling Act 2014 REMOTE GAMBLING ACT 2014. The Remote Gambling Act 2014 (RGA) provides the legislative framework to regulate remote gambling activities in Singapore. The objectives for regulating remote gambling are to maintain law and order and protect young persons and other vulnerable persons from being harmed or exploited by remote gambling. When is Gambling Illegal in Singapore? | SingaporeLegalAdvice.com “Game” in this context refers to playing games of chance and skill, such as poker or “dai di” (Big Two). 🎲 It’s 1 of 3 categories of gambling, apart from lotteries (think 4D and Singapore Sweep) and betting (on horse races and football matches). Gambling Control Bill 2013 - INIS