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By Anesta Henry
Persons convicted of abusing the elderly could be hit with a fine of $25 000 or be imprisoned for up to 10 years, or both, according to the draft Elderly Persons Bill 2022.
According to the draft document, the particulars of convicted abusers will be entered into a National Register of Elderly Persons, which is to be kept by