Part V of a Special Investigation - Bank account maze.
It was no secret that Austin Jack Warner, world football power broker and deep-pocketed political benefactor, made his own rules. The secret was his off-book transactions, misleading financial disclosures and maze of parallel bank accounts relating to all of the football bodies he was associated with.
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Marvin Lee’s mother feels sorry for Jack
Dawn Warrick, mother of the late national Under-20 football captain, Marvin Lee, says she feels sorry for former Concacaf president Jack Warner as allegations of corruption during his tenure surfaced at Friday’s Concacaf Congress and ultimately cost him his post as National Security Minister.
Sancho: CONCACAF report shows pattern
Former Soca Warrior Brent Sancho said the latest CONCACAF report revealing financial dealing during the tenure of former president Jack Warner, shows a similarity and a pattern in how Warner dealt with the senior team issue.
After PP emergency talks in Phillipine Warner walks
In the face of mounting public pressure, Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar announced last night that she had accepted National Security Minister Jack Warner’s offer of resignation and has appointed Minister Emmanuel George as his replacement.
Warner accused of fraud by CONCACAF - Read President Tim Kee's statement
Football lessons for politics
While the big men at Concacaf get to it, we in Trinidad and Tobago have the much more daunting task of establishing what role FIFA and FIFA-influenced funds have played in the politics and government of this country.
Cash probe details to be revealed at CONCACAF congress
PANAMA CITY (Reuters) - A detailed account of serious financial mismanagement within CONCACAF, the governing body for soccer in North and Central America and the Caribbean will be presented to the sport's leaders on Friday.
Jack dimisses Concacaf probe - PM stunned !
PM STUNNED
A defiant National Security Minister Jack Warner last night dismissed the findings of a Concacaf probe into his former tenure in the organisation yesterday, saying it was baseless and malicious.
Warner sued for $1.2m
National Security Minister Jack Warner has found himself entangled in another legal battle relating to his former tenure with Federation Internationale de Football Associations (FIFA). This time Warner is being sued for more than $1.2 million by a local company, Graphix Advantage Ltd, for alleged non-payment for printing and installing of signage for the FIFA Women’s World Cup Under 17 in T&T in 2010.