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By May 2013, Adolphus Daniel had pocketed $34 million from the ill-fated LifeSport programme—the single largest payout made to any individual connected to the programme.
And even with his pockets already overflowing, Daniel insisted a technology component be added—to squeeze out another $8 million for work he never delivered, according to then-LifeSport acting director of physical education and sport at the Ministry of Sport, Ruth Marchan.
But after being threatened by a gangster during a LifeSport meeting at the Hasely Crawford Stadium that same year—and later issuing his own threat to Marchan at her office—Daniel vanished.
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