Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) Roger Gaspard denied absolving Works Minister and ex-FIFA Vice President Jack Warner of blame in last year’s international bribery scandal and said he did not ask the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service to close its investigations into the Chaguanas West MP.
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There was good and bad news for me today in my professional and personal capacity as a sport writer and football fan.
FIFA seeks control of Warner-owned training center
BUDAPEST, HUNGARY (AP) - Soccer's governing body is joining legal action to regain ownership of a $22.5 million training center it paid for in Trinidad.
Warner lied about Centre of Excellence… And so did FIFA and CONCACAF Presidents
Ex-FIFA Vice President Jack Warner told yesterday’s Sunday Guardian that he does not own the Dr João Havelange Centre of Excellence in Macoya.
CONCACAF nations lash out at disgraced ex-leaders
BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) -A damning list of alleged financial mismanagement by former CONCACAF leaders Jack Warner and Chuck Blazer was outlined to 40 football nations Wednesday, just minutes after they elected Jeffrey Webb as their new president.
DPP clears Jack of CFU bribery charges
Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) Roger Gaspard has ordered the termination of investigations into an alleged bribery scandal involving Works Minister Jack Warner in his former capacity as president of the Caribbean Football Union (CFU) during a meeting at the Hyatt Regency, Port-of-Spain, on May 10-11, 2011.
Derrick elected CFU president
BUDAPEST, Hungary - Antigua and Barbuda general secretary Gordon Derrick was elected president of the Caribbean Football Union on Tuesday along with all eight members of the organization's executive committee.
Warner: I won’t be destroyed by FIFA
Chaguanas West MP Jack Warner says he won’t be destroyed by FIFA boss Sepp Blatter. He was speaking with reporters yesterday when he distributed over $220,000 in self-help housing grants to needy people in his constituency.
Warner’s Taylor faces CFU ballot today, Ex-FIFA VP makes power grab by proxy
Acting Trinidad and Tobago Prime Minister and ex-FIFA Vice President Jack Warner’s thoughts are likely to return to the football field today as his long-time colleague and former employee, Harold Taylor, lines up among four candidates to seek election to the post of Caribbean Football Union (CFU) president in Budapest, Hungary.