FIFA swamped by tsunami of documents
Works Minister and ex-FIFA Vice President Jack Warner has submitted a tsunami of documentation to FIFA, which aims to prove the whereabouts of emergency aid funds that was wired to Trinidad and Tobago, two years ago, for disbursement to Haiti.
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Kelvin Jack rebukes Eve and Corneal's comments
Former Dundee and Gillingham goalkeeper Kelvin Jack came on the defense of himself and the 12 rebel Warriors who are all currently locked in a 6year court battle with the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF) over 2006 World Cup bonus.
Warner initiates legal action on Liburd
The football fan, the talk show and the ex-FIFA VP
… Radio talk show fan hits Jackpot
I really did not want to call that day. I had no intention of calling in when the live discussion started on Radio I95.5 with Minister of Works and Infrastructure and ex-FIFA Vice President Jack Warner as the studio’s special guest. But I just couldn’t help it.
PM, UNC refuse to probe Warner
Trinidad and Tobago Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar and United National Congress Deputy Chairman and Health Minister Dr Fuad Khan have refused to probe the behaviour of Works Minister and ex-FIFA Vice President Jack Warner despite complaints from: ravaged regional neighbour, Haiti, the High Court, the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF), FIFA and 13 World Cup 2006 players and Chaconia Gold award recipients.
Wired868 responds to ex-FIFA VP’s legal threat
Warner’s questionable suit
Minister of Works and Infrastructure and ex-FIFA Vice President Jack Warner sent a pre-action protocol letter to me—the Wired868.com editor and publisher—on Friday through his attorney Om Lalla.
TTFF to sue Warner today
The Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF) has decided to sue its former special advisor and Minister of Works and Infrastructure Jack Warner over missing 2006 World Cup revenue and agreed to send a pre-action protocol letter to Warner today.
CONCACAF to replace Warner in May
CONCACAF will hold a congress on May 23 in conjunction with the annual FIFA congress in Budapest, Hungary, the confederation announced Friday.
Ex-FIFA VP threatens Wired868... and Twitter
... Warner accuses online paper on libel.
Ex-FIFA Vice President and Minister of Works and Infrastructure Jack Warner has allegedly threatened legal action against Wired868.com owner and investigative journalist, Lasana Liburd, and, by extension, social networking and microblogging service, Twitter, for "completely unacceptable defamation and libel", according to Trinidad and Tobago television station, CTV.