Works Minister and ex-FIFA Vice President Jack Warner will allegedly test the patience and temperament of High Court Judge Devindra Rampersad by claiming ignorance of all Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF) financial matters in the Germany 2006 World Cup bonus dispute between 13 past and present national players, the TTFF and its former President Oliver Camps.
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The pappyshow must go on
There are always very good reasons to leave things just so.
Even when an organisation is dysfunctional, even when results have been consistently poor over an extended period, there will still be strident defenders of the status quo who maintain that a complete reformation, however well intended, will do more harm than good. To put it simply: the show—even if it is nothing more than a pappyshow—must go on.
Sponsors unsure about TTFF
LOCAL CORPORATE bodies Carib Brewery Limited and Blink/Bmobile are both unsure of their future involvement with the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF), following a levy order taken by 13 Soca Warriors players against the local governing body last Wednesday.
Sancho: No books from Warner
BACK TO COURT
THIRTEEN Soca Warriors footballers will hold an international conference call today to plan strategy with their lawyers before heading back to court on Tuesday to renew battle against the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF).
FIFA withholds Warner’s pension
… Global body monitoring TTFF.
FIFA revealed yesterday that it is withholding the pension of its former Vice President and Trinidad and Tobago Works Minister Jack Warner.
Warner named in Haitian aid scandal
... FIFA allegedly stops TTFF funds
Trinidad and Tobago Works Minister and ex-FIFA Vice President Jack Warner is a central figure in a fresh financial scandal after an exclusive report by the UK Sunday Times revealed that close to $4.4 million (US$690,000) donated by FIFA and South Korea never made it to the Federation of Haitian Football (FHF).
Warner defies High Court order
Works Minister and ex-FIFA Vice President Jack Warner yesterday defied a High Court order to provide written accounts of all income, donations, gifts, grants or benefits whatsoever and all expenditure arising from the Germany 2006 World Cup.
No Govt $$ to clear TTFF debt
SPORTS MINISTER Anil Roberts was adamant yesterday that not one red cent of taxpayers’ money will be used to pay a $4.2 million debt owed to 13 members of the 2006 Soca Warriors team by the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF).
Warner: Warriors offered $15m
Ex-special adviser says TTFF not liable
JACK WARNER, former special adviser of the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF), has declared that he offered a $15 million settlement to 13 former T&T World Cup footballers to have a dispute over World Cup revenues settled, but the offer was rejected.