FBI & International Forensic Experts to Probe $2B Fraud at SSL | TVJ News

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30 comments

  1. If that is so Please give back Bolt his money, that young man works so hard with what God has given him to represent Jamaica.

    1. 🇯🇲 This is how these ROBBING HOODS Deliberately keep our people poor in Jamaica. It’s a Whole Gang of them protected by the State

    1. 🇯🇲 He is just playing his part. He is one of the ROBBING HOODS – Rob the poor and give it to themselves 😅

  2. A glad you all knows that you bring down shame upon the land of Jamaica first it dont belongs to you sweet mouth talk cant help it the table already turn you all find yourself into a sticky situation what about the visitors who came to Jamaica months after months year after year how do you think they going to feel like i myself when all this scandal going around because this shld be who are the wolves

  3. I’m elated that the international community is being involved because accountability is necessary and someone needs to go to prison . Such a shame Jamaica needs to better to persecute not only the lower class but also those who are upper echelon of society.

  4. SSL has fraud insurance of only US$1M, how is that hoping to cover and repay the affected clients/victims???😳

    1. They might have to opt it for sale inoder to repay all persons affected. It has assets little over 27billion so I guess it can resolve base on proper recommendations and deliberation by the court.

  5. What good reputation Jamaica have left?Usain was the last good reputation and look what y’all did to him..

  6. Its about to go down! Buckle up and lets watch the drama unfold just like solving a case who is the protagonist and who is the villain place bets..lets go

  7. I’m waiting to see how this plays out… Bolt run and work so hard for his money and it tek foot and disappear with sticky fingers…. Smh

  8. There is no need for the FBI to be called in at the expense of the taxpayers to head the investigation in Ja…Ja has qualified competent ppl who can handle the investigation. The Minister of Finance is himself an impressively brilliant man! Ja isn’t short on competent ppl, they are short on integrity! They need to weed out corruption and get serious on crime so that Ja can prosper. If anything they need overseas consultancy to show them good business model. However, they will need the FBI’s and other agency’s help from overseas to trace if any or how much of the stolen money went overseas (which I do believe a large amount has travelled); and help them to recover as much as possible.

  9. FBI investigates then hands the case to Jamaican prosecutor, defense lawyer, Judge and police. Can anything go wrong?

  10. Good can come out of evil! This evilous act is a wake up call for Jamaican govt to realize that corruption must have no foot hold in our society! It’s the perfect opportunity for the govt to get on top of corruption! It’s not only the ppl who have lost their money are the losers, Jamaica has lost tremendously! If this financial shakedown doesn’t wake up and shake up the Jamaican leaders, nothing else will! It’s cleaning up time, and it must be done at all cost!!!

  11. My guess. SSL was losing money for their clients and Bolts money was used to cover losses and/or SSL was not trading as they say and just thieving. Might turn out to be a ponzi scheme in effect. There might be clients that got paid with money that was not actually theirs who unfortunately might be called upon to return those monies. No one is going to get back 100% ofd their money back. Maybe cents on the dollar. Very sad whatever the case.

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