Governor-General Suspends Use Of Insignia
The governor-general of Jamaica, Sir Patrick Allen has suspended his use of the insignia of the order of St.Michael and St. George in light of recent backlash for what is described as racist depictions.
But Attorney-At-Law, Clyde Williams says much more needs to be done to correct the issue.
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