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In the dark - SCJ says it was unaware JC’s son operated store on sugar lands

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The government entity that manages the country’s sugar lands said it did not know that the son of de facto Agriculture Minister J.C. Hutchinson was operating a business at Holland Estate in St Elizabeth. Sugar Company of Jamaica (SCJ) Holdings has...

Source: Jamaica Gleaner
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