Prime Minister Andrew Holness having finally broken his silence on the Stocks and Securities Limited (SSL) fraud matter, expressed anger and disgust at the news now gleaning international attention.
Since the incident made its way into the media earlier this week, the public has been clamoring for intervention from the prime minister in light of claims that Jamaican athletic legend, Usain Bolt was among dozens impacted.
Prime Minister Holness also sought to justify his delayed response. He notes no effort will be spared in providing probity and accountability adding all accountable parties will be brought to justice. He however urges patience given the sensitive nature of the matter.
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