CBS documentary will hurt Jamaica: Bunting

Feb 04, 2013

MONTEGO BAY, St James, Jamaica Observer — Minister of National Security Peter Bunting says he is fearful that Jamaica’s image will be further tainted overseas after the airing of a 60 Minutes documentary on the lottery scam, now being produced by Dan Rather, a former CBS news anchor. “Now this is one of the best-known names in television journalism and the reason they were drawn to come to Jamaica is not a positive one. He and his camera crew did not come here and ask to see some of the nice resort areas such as Doctor's Cave Beach... He wanted to see some of the areas the scam is going on, see a police station. That is not the positive side we have to present in Jamaica,” Bunting bemoaned. Rather, a popular American journalist, and his camera crew arrived in the resort city of Montego Bay early last week to do the documentary. It is not clear when it will be aired.

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