sentence too light. not a deterrence. more fraud and scams will be committed, more victims, more millions lost. perpetrators can either run road or when get caught pretend they act in good faith, declare bankruptcy, plead guilty, get less than 6.9 months in prison, bide their time, and enjoy their ill gotten wealth with secret stashes of cash discreetly by lying low. rinse and repeat. if sg is serious about combating scams and fraudulent schemes impose a 69-year sentence with a minimum of 36.9 years with restitution and good behavior.