THE GLEANER MINUTE: Tropical Storm Bret | Murders decline in 2023 | Defective new banknotes
Jun 20th, 2023 | Category: The Gleaner Minute | 1:54#JamaicaGleaner #TropicalStormBret #SagicorBank #UsainBolt #SSL JUNE 20, 2023: Jamaicans are being encouraged to monitor the progress of Tropical Storm Bret over the next few days as it could impact the country… Jamaica has recorded 689 murders so far this year, a 13 per cent decline when compared with the similar period last year… Sagicor Bank Jamaica says it intends to satisfy a court order obtained by sports star Usain Bolt for the disclosure of transactions linked to accounts owned by Jean-Ann Panton, the sole accused in the alleged $3 billion fraud at Stocks & Securities Limited (SSL)… The Bank of Jamaica says it will investigate issues with new banknotes and take any remedial actions necessary… IN SPORTS: Jamaica's Senior Women's
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