Minister without Portfolio in the Ministry of Finance, Don Wehby says there is no truth to claims that the dollar has devalued drastically since the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) took over the government.
Pointing to 2005/06 figures as compared to last year, Mr. Wehby said he was baffled as to how such a claim could be made.
"The rate of exchange depreciated by 4.9 per cent over 2006 compared to 3.8 per cent for 2005/2006. I have been reading in the press and I am wondering if it is the same numbers we are looking at about a massive devaluation since the JLP came into power," said Mr. Wehby.
"I'll say from January to August the dollar devalued by 3.8 per cent and for the last half of the year it devalued by just over one per cent to finish the year at $70.62, so we must state the facts as they are," he continued.
Pointing to 2005/06 figures as compared to last year, Mr. Wehby said he was baffled as to how such a claim could be made.
"The rate of exchange depreciated by 4.9 per cent over 2006 compared to 3.8 per cent for 2005/2006. I have been reading in the press and I am wondering if it is the same numbers we are looking at about a massive devaluation since the JLP came into power," said Mr. Wehby.
"I'll say from January to August the dollar devalued by 3.8 per cent and for the last half of the year it devalued by just over one per cent to finish the year at $70.62, so we must state the facts as they are," he continued.
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