André A. Jackson
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André Action Diakité Jackson (Arabic: أندريه جاكسون), (born July 19, 1964), also known by his African clan name "M’Zée Fula-Ngenge" (pronounced [əmˈzeɪ:] [fu:la] [ng'eing'ei]), is a French diamond industrialist and head of JFPI Corporation.
Background
Jackson opened his own diamond manufacturing plant in 1986 in Mbuji-Mayi, in the DRC.
Jackson has also been alleged to be the "mystery man" inside the doping-control room when Canadian sprinter Ben Johnson tested positive immediately following the 100m final at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul.[1]
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External links
- African Diamond Council (ADC)[dead link]
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- Businesspeople in mining
- Diamond dealers
- Diamond
- Corporate executives
- Democratic Republic of the Congo businesspeople
- Living people
- 1964 births
- People from Luanda
- Angolan economists