Derick's palace, This is the house the 'Gov' built

Published: Sunday | November 8, 2009


WHILE deposed governor of the Bank of Jamaica, Derick Latibeaudiere, is "yet to make a decision about his future", one thing is certain: he has built himself a mansion of architectural grandeur, unparalleled by many of the finest edifices in Jamaica.

Reposed in an exclusive, upper St Andrew residential cluster is the former governor's stately home. A perfect balance of beauty and elegance, this house is at the centre of a controversy that is still dogging the man who led the central bank for 13 years.

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