MIAMI: Jamaican financial specialists have sent off an examination concerning an organization holding speculations for eight-time Olympic gold medalist Usain Bolt after reports that he might have lost millions to huge scope extortion.
Jamaica’s Monetary Services Bonus said in an explanation that it had put the firm, Stocks and Protections Restricted, in “upgraded oversight” while it leads the test.
Bolt’s director Nugent Walker told Jamaica Gleaner that the resigned runner, perhaps of the best competitor, has had speculations with the organization for north of 10 years.
“All the pertinent advances have been required to come to the lower part of this,” Walker told the paper, saying the competitor had seen errors with his record on Wednesday.