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Sun Investment Manager Pleads Guilty to B.O.J Breaches

The manager of Sun Investment Limited in Montego Bay St. James,  Clifton Williams has pleaded guilty to breaching the Bank of Jamaica act. Williams who appeared before the court -on the morning of May 20 – is one of three men charged for operating an illegal Cambio.

Chairman of Sun Investment Limited, Vernal Campbell, and Director Earl Swaby was absent due to an illness and covid-19 quarantine. Details on their fate will follow soon.

The Bank of Jamaica act prohibits the buying, selling, borrowing, and lending of foreign currency without being an authorized dealer.

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