Thursday, June 4, 2015

Former FIFA vice president: bond interfered with elections – nrc.nl

Former FIFA Vice President Jack Warner addresses the audience constantly a meeting of his Independent Liberal Party in Marabella, South Trinidad

Former Vice President Jack Warner from FIFA. Photo Reuters / Andrea De Silva

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FIFA has exerted influence in 2010 on the parliamentary elections in Trinidad and Tobago. That alleged former vice president Jack Warner tonight during a television broadcast in which he announced to come up with an “avalanche” of evidence. Warner claims to be in possession of documents that show this connection.

This information, including statements and pay checks, he handed over to his lawyers. They have permission to share the documents with the authorities, said Warner according to Associated Press. Also, the 72-year-old former football director evidence of “certain transactions” within FIFA, including addressed to former President Sepp Blatter.

Patches television interview from Warner.

During the interview, stressed Warner – who comes Trinidad and Tobago – that he will do everything to bring the fraud to FIFA to light. He would say, according to The Guardian:

“I have always kept me silent out of fear that this day would someday come. But I do not now. [...] I will no longer keep secrets from the people who are actively engaged in the destruction of my country “

Warner offered the people of his country -. A group of islands off the coast of Venezuela -In apologizes for the concealment of fraudulent practices. He said he now everything is on the street, “reasonable fears for his life.” But, he added, not much later:

“Even death can deluge which now following even stop. [...] It is clear now. Returning this decision is no longer possible. So we should just let it happen. “

The exact contents of the documents said Warner nothing. However, he went briefly into the departure of Sepp Blatter as FIFA boss. “Blatter knows why he fell from the throne,” said Warner. The former football director until 2011 was president of the Concacaf, the Football Association for North and Central America and the Caribbean

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