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Senators clash as Crawford questions whether ship workers are suicidal

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Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade Minister, Kamina Johnson Smith, was on the defensive as the Opposition criticised the Government over its handling of the situation.

However, Johnson Smith said she would defer to Prime Minister Andrew Holness to answer some of the questions.

But Johnson Smith said the Opposition was making mischief.

“I do not wish for there to be room for misinformation and mischief because even as the Opposition is calling for unity in one breath, they are, through statement ... by Crawford in the guise of a question, creating mischief and causing for spreading of misinformation,” Johnson Smith hit back.

Johnson Smith insisted the administration had no knowledge of the ship’s intention to sail into Jamaican waters because the Government had still been in negotiations with Royal Caribbean.

Source: Jamaica Gleaner

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