JAMAICA NOW: ‘Chug It’ promoter on fraud charges | SSL accused denied bail again | Kamina sued
Apr 22nd, 2023 | Category: Jamaica Now | 11:00#JamaicaGleaner #JamaicaNow #ChugIt #FrenchConnection #AndrewWright #Fraud #INSPORTS #SSL #KaminaJohnsonSmith APRIL 22, 2023: A party promoter is among five nabbed in the latest major fraud case unravelling in Jamaica… Jean-Ann Panton, the only person charged in the SSL fraud case, denied bail again… The Supreme Court has lifted an injunction against founder and former director of investment firm Stocks and Securities Limited (SSL), Hugh Croskery, his lawyer, Neco Pagon, says… Labour and Social Security Minister Karl Samuda says at least 85 per cent of the 25,000 security guards islandwide have signed new employment contracts in spite of concerns raised about alleged breach of rights… Foreign Minister Kamina Johnson is facing a lawsuit; the senior minister says the allegations are baseless… Jamaica says
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