Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
Published: Monday Sunday | November 1, 2009
Who pushed Derick? Two-year tension between Shaw and BOJ governor explodes

The sudden resignation of Bank of Jamaica (BOJ) Governor Derick Latibeaudiere last Friday has left many wondering what could have caused such a drastic move by the man who led the central bank for 13 years. Read More...
BOJ governor: Executive Exit
It's a significant change Wayne Chen - President of the Jamaica Employers' Federation"It is a serious move when you change a central bank governor. Read More...
BOJ Governor: Executive Exit - It was in the works
While there have been expressions of surprise in some quarters at the seemingly sudden resignation of Bank of Jamaica (BOJ) Governor Derick Latibeaudiere, with immediate effect on Friday, October 30, 2009 ... Read More...
Waiting on the IMF ... as public purse goes penniless
INVESTORS ARE in a wait-and-see mode as they cautiously watch the Jamaican Government wobble towards an agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) - its chosen cradle in the current economic storm. Read More...
No honeymoon for Wynter
WHEN BRIAN Wynter assumes the post of governor at the Bank of Jamaica (BOJ) on December 1, he will have to hit the ground running. Read More...
G2K to elect new leader - Delano Seiveright, man for the job?
THE JAMAICA Labour Party's young professional group, Generation 2000 (G2K), will have a new leader come Saturday, November 7. Read More...
'I'm a happy priest'- Monsignor Kenneth Richards shares his experience as a man of the cloth
THE WEEKEND before he was scheduled to sit the entrance exam to join the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF), Monsignor Kenneth Richards changed his mind... Read More...
Jamaica National launches video remittance experience
JAMAICA NATIONAL Money Transfer (JNMT) will, in November, add a new dimension to its money-transfer system. Read More...
Scammers gone high-tech
Western Bureau:DESPITE THE advent of JOLT (Jamaican Operations Linked to Telemarketing) and other policing initiatives, players in the infamous 'lotto scam' continue to rake in big bucks using new technology and creative ways to fleece unsuspecting... Read More...
Doctors make an overtime windfall
SOME DOCTORS working in the public-health system are swimming in gravy of overtime payments, a recent examination of medical salaries conducted by the Government has revealed. Read More...
Church on the Rock celebrates