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I returned to Trinidad and Tobago late last night after attending two FIFA meetings in Zurich. One with the Ethics and Fair Play Committee at 5:00 pm on Wednesday February 15 which I had personally summoned and another of the FIFA U17 World Cup at 9:00 am on Thursday 16 which meeting I chaired.


Since returning at 11:00 pm last night, I have been assailed by queries of various kinds by persons of all walks of life on a decision of the FIFA Ethics and Fair Play Committee.

In an effort to set the record straight, I do wish to advise the following:

1. On January 18, 2006, I wrote the FIFA General Secretary and asked him to refer the conduct of the sale and distribution of FIFA World Cup tickets “to the FIFA Ethics and Fair Play Committee and/or the FIFA Executive Committee in an effort at total transparency and moreover, to ascertain whether I have transgressed any ethical actions of any kind. Here I refer specifically to Clauses 2, 3 and 4 of the FIFA Code of Ethics prepared pursuant to Article 7 of the FIFA Statutes.”

I do wish to reiterate that the above-referenced initiative was taken by me.

2. On January 26, 2006 I asked the FIFA to send someone to do an audit of the sale and distribution of the FIFA World Cup tickets by the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (T&TFF) and its agent Simpaul’s Travel Service. The FIFA responded in the affirmative. It is informative to note that the FIFA and the Organising Committee Germany 2006 fully agreed and accepted Simpaul’s role as authorized by the T&TFF.

I again do wish to reiterate that the above-referenced exercise was initiated by me.

3. On Friday, 10 February, 2006 Enrique Byrom of FIFA Ticketing and Accommodation came to Trinidad to conduct the audit, which audit began the said night and was concluded in the wee hours of Sunday, February 12. The official left fully satisfied, thanked the T&TFF and us for the high level of transparency in the sale and distribution of tickets and for the cooperation given generally.

A copy of his report to the General Secretary of the FIFA, Dr. Urs Linsi is attached.

4. On Wednesday February 15th, the Ethics and Fair Play Committee met at FIFA House and on the basis of the Byrom report concluded that because of the involvement of Simpaul’s Travel Service in the sale and distribution of the FIFA World Cup tickets assigned to the T&TFF, “there has been a conflict of interest.” I asked the Committee to make the findings public and to refer the matter to the FIFA Executive Committee at its next meeting scheduled for March 16 / 17, 2006.

The above is just to set the record straight.

Respectfully submitted
Sgd Jack Austin Warner
Vice President
FIFA

Attached is the analysis of the World Cup 2006 ticketing distribution for Trinidad and Tobago as laid out by Enrique Byrom of FIFA Ticketing and Accommodation. This document was sent to FIFA General Secretary  Dr. Urs Linsi.

Dear Urs

Following our telephone conversation please find below an analysis of the ticketing distribution for Trinidad and Tobago. The total number of tickets relates to the 3 games, sometimes the number per match is different.

Sponsors of the FA (total 6 (Companies) Tickets assigned    1039

Tour Operators Local market excluding Simpauls (total 7)    1055

Simpauls          1774

Government T and T including Assembly, Tourist Dev. Agency and London High Commission        432

BWIA Graduates         150

Supporters Clubs (Luton Town UK, Soca Warriors USA)    100

Commercial affiliates (i.e.) KPMG and Living Water Community   184

Several corporations and groups (63) in excess of 4 tickets per match ranging from 18 tickets to 300 over 3 matches  2167

TTFF Coaches, players and team staff      762

TTFF Staff and officials        699

Individual ticket applications, per household max 4 per match    1553

                                          Total    9915
                                          Total assigned   10749
                                          Tickets to allocate  834

TTFF has received a total of 35,000 tickets applications they have started a waiting list to assign remaining tickets and future allocations.

I trust this information is of assistance.

Best regards
Enrique.