Showing posts with label statements. Show all posts
Showing posts with label statements. Show all posts

Saturday, October 4, 2014

UPDATE: Statements still outstanding in PNP exec fraud case

Monday, September 29, 2014 | 12:12 PM    

KINGSTON, Jamaica — People’s National Party (PNP) member Donovan Bisasor and a co-accused are to return to the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate’s Court on October 5.

The October date was set this morning after the court was told that witness statements were still outstanding.

The 58-year-old Bisasor and his 31-year-old co-accused Jesse Gosse were both offered $1.5-million bail on their first appearance in court, on August 19.

Bisasor, who sits on the ruling party’s National Executive Council, is accused of trying to defraud the State-owned National Water Commission of $5 million.

Bisasor, an engineer who hails from Cherry Gardens in Kingston, and quantity surveyor Gosse, of Richmond Park are charged with attempting to obtain money by false documents, forgery, uttering forged documents, conspiracy to defraud, and demanding property on forged documents.

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UPDATE: Statements still outstanding in PNP exec fraud case

Saturday, July 5, 2014

Beenie chastises Ele - Doc responds to Energy God"s statements


Beenie Man

Popular deejay Beenie Man has come out with all guns blazing following an article earlier this week when Elephant Man chastised him.

In an interview with the WEEKEND STAR earlier this week, the ‘Energy God’ made comments about the entertainer that didn’t seem to go down well with the King of the Dancehall. Beenie Man left no stones unturned in his response to the deejay.

In a release sent to the WEEKEND STAR, Beenie Man was quoted as saying; “Elephant a you bad mind, cause a me Hot 97 call for an interview and you vex say it wasn’t you.”

He also accused the artiste of using him to keep his name current. “Elephant, is looking a hype because he is not hot but I have no beef with him. If Ele want to buss back come we sit down and plan a strategy but don’t run to media and smear my name for a hype,” he said.

address the issue


Elephant Man

Elephant Man also made claims that Beenie Man was selfish, stating that after years in the industry, Beenie Man has never helped to propel another artiste’s career. Beenie Man used the opportunity to address that issue.

“I can honestly say that all the artistes in Shocking Vibes were highlighted because of Beenie Man, I helped to nurture their careers (and) we built a powerful camp,” he said. He went on to say that he continues to build careers, highlighting the role he has played in establishing the careers of up-and-coming artistes Kantana and Rayted.

Beenie Man also commented on Ele’s claim that he doesn’t own a studio stating that he owns two. “He says I have no studio. Who own them? He is right I don’t own a studio I own two,” he said.

357 is a recording studio on Mannings Hill Road in St Andrew.

Beenie Man believes that Elephant Man has been excluded from this year’s Reggae Sumfest line-up and that it is a testament to his decline in the industry. “If Ele is hot why isn’t he on any of the big shows like Sumfest? We know Johnny wouldn’t pass Ele if he was hot,” he said. The artiste even went as far as to state that in previous years, Elephant Man paid off promoters of the popular reggae show just so he could be added to the line-up.

When the WEEKEND STAR reached out to Beenie Man for additional comments, we were informed that the artiste was unavailable for any more interviews.

Elephant Man’s comments had stemmed from comments made by Beenie Man in an interview with Hot 97, a United States-based radio station. In that interview, Beenie Man described a number of artistes including Elephant Man as ‘broken down’ and claimed himself as the balance in dancehall stating that every time something falls apart he’s the one to fix it.


View the original article here



Beenie chastises Ele - Doc responds to Energy God"s statements

Beenie chastises Ele - Doc responds to Energy God"s statements


Beenie Man

Popular deejay Beenie Man has come out with all guns blazing following an article earlier this week when Elephant Man chastised him.

In an interview with the WEEKEND STAR earlier this week, the ‘Energy God’ made comments about the entertainer that didn’t seem to go down well with the King of the Dancehall. Beenie Man left no stones unturned in his response to the deejay.

In a release sent to the WEEKEND STAR, Beenie Man was quoted as saying; “Elephant a you bad mind, cause a me Hot 97 call for an interview and you vex say it wasn’t you.”

He also accused the artiste of using him to keep his name current. “Elephant, is looking a hype because he is not hot but I have no beef with him. If Ele want to buss back come we sit down and plan a strategy but don’t run to media and smear my name for a hype,” he said.

address the issue


Elephant Man

Elephant Man also made claims that Beenie Man was selfish, stating that after years in the industry, Beenie Man has never helped to propel another artiste’s career. Beenie Man used the opportunity to address that issue.

“I can honestly say that all the artistes in Shocking Vibes were highlighted because of Beenie Man, I helped to nurture their careers (and) we built a powerful camp,” he said. He went on to say that he continues to build careers, highlighting the role he has played in establishing the careers of up-and-coming artistes Kantana and Rayted.

Beenie Man also commented on Ele’s claim that he doesn’t own a studio stating that he owns two. “He says I have no studio. Who own them? He is right I don’t own a studio I own two,” he said.

357 is a recording studio on Mannings Hill Road in St Andrew.

Beenie Man believes that Elephant Man has been excluded from this year’s Reggae Sumfest line-up and that it is a testament to his decline in the industry. “If Ele is hot why isn’t he on any of the big shows like Sumfest? We know Johnny wouldn’t pass Ele if he was hot,” he said. The artiste even went as far as to state that in previous years, Elephant Man paid off promoters of the popular reggae show just so he could be added to the line-up.

When the WEEKEND STAR reached out to Beenie Man for additional comments, we were informed that the artiste was unavailable for any more interviews.

Elephant Man’s comments had stemmed from comments made by Beenie Man in an interview with Hot 97, a United States-based radio station. In that interview, Beenie Man described a number of artistes including Elephant Man as ‘broken down’ and claimed himself as the balance in dancehall stating that every time something falls apart he’s the one to fix it.


View the original article here



Beenie chastises Ele - Doc responds to Energy God"s statements