Manley would be nauseated by $2000 bill with Seaga, says ex-wife
Mar 20th, 2022 | Category: GLEANER PREMIUM | 6:23#JamaicaGleaner MARCH 20, 2022: Beverley Manley-Duncan, the ex-wife of former Prime Minister Michael Manley, has weighed in on the controversy over the proposed $2000 banknote bearing the images of Manley and another former prime minister, Edward Seaga. According to Mrs Manley-Duncan, Manley would believe that the gesture is not authentic. "He would be nauseated", she said.
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