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SBV seeks to deter virtual gold traders
HA NOI (VNS)
- A representative of the State Bank of
Vietnamnet online quoted Nguyen Ngoc Canh, director of the SBV
Foreign Exchange Management Department as saying organisations or individuals
who establish a trading floor for gold and buy or sell the precious metal
using overseas accounts without permission from Vietnamese authorities were
violating Viet Nam Law.
According to Decree No 24/2012 /ND-CP on gold business
activities, the Prime Minister and the SBV have yet to grant a licence to any
organisation or individual for gold business activities, including gold
exchange and gold trading using overseas gold accounts.
The SBV has warned people to refrain from joining in gold
trading through gold trading floors using overseas gold accounts.Violators
will be administratively charged and fined from VND50 to VND100 million
(US$2,350 to $4,690), and their gold and other paraphernalia will be
confiscated.
Canh said that in the near future, the SBV would strengthen
inspection procedures and work with concerned agencies for the timely
detection and handling of cases of virtual gold trading.
The SBV also warned that organisations or individuals found
guilty of virtual gold trading would be required to report regularly to the
hi-tech crime police, SBV and concerned agencies.
According to the foreign exchange management department,
virtual gold is viewed as speculation and price manipulation that
destabilises the country's economy.
Between 2008 and 2009, the operation of gold trading floors in
the country created great risks for investors and great losses to society.
As a result, in December 2009, the Government asked the SBV to
implement drastic measures to stop all activities related to gold trading
floors or gold trading accounts.
Earlier, the police arrested six top officials of the Ha
Noi–based Khai Thai Consultant Limited Company (KTIC) for "illegal
business practices" on October 2.
The arrested officials include KTIC General Director Hsu Ming
Jung (also called Saga) from
The Police Department for Investigation of Social Order Crimes
(C45), under the Ministry of Public Security (MPS), has confiscated about
VND70 billion (US$3.3 million) after examining KTIC's branches and Jung's
residence in Ha Noi.
Investigators from the MPS Hi-tech Criminal Prevention
Department (C50) had initially found that KTIC was operating an illegal
online gold and foreign exchange (forex) trading floor.
On September 26, C50 arrested the director and chief
accountant of VGX Investment Joint Stock Company (VGX) for operating an
illegal gold trading floor. - VNS
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Thứ Tư, 8 tháng 10, 2014
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