THE GLEANER MINUTE: Scotia denies claims... SLB delinquents... Chief Justice Sykes!
Feb 28th, 2018 | Category: The Gleaner Minute | 1:34FEBRUARY 28, 2018: Scotiabank Jamaica has denied allegations it acted in bad faith when it sold a Portland couple a house in the hope of recouping unpaid monies owed ... Bryan Sykes is to be permanently appointed chief justice on Thursday ... Carlton Colman the lawyer acting on behalf of accused killer Michael McLean has blasted the police for what he described as a biased investigation ... The SLB says it has pushed back from March 4 to March 11 the planned publication of the names and faces of delinquent borrowers ... IN SPORTS: Richard 'Charlie Chaplin' Bennett has resigned as general manager and acting financial controller of Arnett Gardens after 11 years.
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