The Olympic great thought everything was dandy until he checked his bank account this week. 9WWOS
"All the relevant steps have been taken to come to the bottom of this," Walker told the paper.The newspaper said millions of dollars were reported missing from Bolt's account.Jamaica's Financial Services Commission said in a statement that it had placed the firm, Stocks and Securities Limited , in "enhanced oversight" while it conducts the investigation.
"The FSC has issued Directions to SSL. These Directions which were dispatched to the company on Thursday January 12, 2023 are a supervisory tool to allow the FSC to engage an entity in a process of enhanced oversight," the body said in their statement.
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