US Embassy mum on Manatt Enquiry for now
Pamela E. Bridgewater, US Ambassador to Jamaica.
The United States Embassy in Kingston is reserving comment on issues coming out of the Manatt/Dudus Commission of Enquiry.
Pamela Bridgewater, the US Ambassador to Kingston, disclosed at a breakfast meeting at the Registrar General's Department in St. Catherine Friday morning, that the Embassy is staying out of the matter for now.
"This is an ongoing Enquiry and the US embassy will not give a comment while it is going on. But I assure you that on the completion of the Commission, we will be commenting fully on any and all comments made about the US Embassy and its personnel," Ambassador Bridgewater said.
Under cross examination at the Enquiry on Thursday, Prime Minister Bruce Golding told the Commission that US officials had harassed Senator Dorothy Lightbourne, the Attorney General and Justice Minister, at the height of the extradition request for Christopher 'Dudus' Coke.
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Pamela E. Bridgewater, US Ambassador to Jamaica.
The United States Embassy in Kingston is reserving comment on issues coming out of the Manatt/Dudus Commission of Enquiry.
Pamela Bridgewater, the US Ambassador to Kingston, disclosed at a breakfast meeting at the Registrar General's Department in St. Catherine Friday morning, that the Embassy is staying out of the matter for now.
"This is an ongoing Enquiry and the US embassy will not give a comment while it is going on. But I assure you that on the completion of the Commission, we will be commenting fully on any and all comments made about the US Embassy and its personnel," Ambassador Bridgewater said.
Under cross examination at the Enquiry on Thursday, Prime Minister Bruce Golding told the Commission that US officials had harassed Senator Dorothy Lightbourne, the Attorney General and Justice Minister, at the height of the extradition request for Christopher 'Dudus' Coke.
source http://rjrnewsonline.com/news/local/...tt-enquiry-now
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