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NOW - 2011
"Testifying earlier during yesterday's sitting of the commission, Information Minister Daryl Vaz, who was deputy treasurer of the JLP, said under cross-examination that the US$50,000 that was used to pay for the services of Manatt, Phelps & Phillips was "clean" money that came from a legitimate source."

Source: Jamaica Observer - Gov't was nervous - Feared ‘Dudus’ Extradition Request could topple administration
Vaz says money for extradition lobby came from legitimate source


THEN - 2003
"JAMAICA LABOUR Party (JLP) leader Edward Seaga will have to furnish evidence of impropriety on the part of James Robertson's campaign team during last week's race for deputy leader or risk facing legal action. This, according to Daryl Vaz, chairman of Robertson's Finance Committee, has become necessary following disparaging remarks made by Mr. Seaga yesterday on national radio.Mr. Vaz added, however, that they would not be complying with the JLP leader's demand that he be furnished with a list of donors.


"We have taken a decision that, whatever the threatened repercussions, we will not be responding to that directive."


Mr. Vaz said that they have already written to Commissioner of Police Francis Forbes asking him to insist that Mr. Seaga provide the evidence of what he said was a clear reference to money laundering on the part of the Robertson team."

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