BEFORE Finsac Mecheck Willis was living comfortably with his wife and five children in his four-bedroom, two-bathroom house on Patrick Drive, St Andrew.
His thriving business, which employed three people, also afforded him to hire a full-time household helper.
Now the lifestyle of the ailing 64-year-old is a far cry from what it was: He lives in a one-room, wood-zinc-and-cloth shack in a depressed community in the Six Miles area of St Andrew, his wife has since died, his family torn apart, his children's education has been disrupted and he has to rely on his church and Good Samaritans for meals.
"One of the thing now in the Finsac inquiry," Willis told the Jamaica Observer last Thursday, "Mr Omar Davies said what happen to me shouldn't happen, because there was a window of opportunity where people like me house shouldn't sell and I questioned him on it in the 2009 inquiry."
"So I think that by this they would have done something for me already. And they don't want to come out with the result of the inquiry so that everybody can get to know what they can do about it," he said.
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His thriving business, which employed three people, also afforded him to hire a full-time household helper.
Now the lifestyle of the ailing 64-year-old is a far cry from what it was: He lives in a one-room, wood-zinc-and-cloth shack in a depressed community in the Six Miles area of St Andrew, his wife has since died, his family torn apart, his children's education has been disrupted and he has to rely on his church and Good Samaritans for meals.
"One of the thing now in the Finsac inquiry," Willis told the Jamaica Observer last Thursday, "Mr Omar Davies said what happen to me shouldn't happen, because there was a window of opportunity where people like me house shouldn't sell and I questioned him on it in the 2009 inquiry."
"So I think that by this they would have done something for me already. And they don't want to come out with the result of the inquiry so that everybody can get to know what they can do about it," he said.
http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news/...eover_18776784
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