June 3, 2015
Former FIFA vice president Jack Warner, (click here) who last week was among the high-ranking officials named in a 47-count criminal indictment alleging bribery and racketeering, made a televised address in his native Trinidad & Tobago on Wednesday, saying he will prove a link between soccer’s governing body and his nation’s elections in 2010, according to the Associated Press.
In the address, a political advertisement by the Liberal Independent Party he helped found, Warner said he has documents and checks that link FIFA officials, including embattled President Sepp Blatter, to the 2010 election in Trinidad & Tobago.
“I apologize for not disclosing my knowledge of these events before,” said Warner, who told supporters he will not hold back in his new found plan to expose scandal, according to the Associated Press. He said he plans to turn documents over to his attorneys....
Former FIFA vice president Jack Warner, (click here) who last week was among the high-ranking officials named in a 47-count criminal indictment alleging bribery and racketeering, made a televised address in his native Trinidad & Tobago on Wednesday, saying he will prove a link between soccer’s governing body and his nation’s elections in 2010, according to the Associated Press.
In the address, a political advertisement by the Liberal Independent Party he helped found, Warner said he has documents and checks that link FIFA officials, including embattled President Sepp Blatter, to the 2010 election in Trinidad & Tobago.
“I apologize for not disclosing my knowledge of these events before,” said Warner, who told supporters he will not hold back in his new found plan to expose scandal, according to the Associated Press. He said he plans to turn documents over to his attorneys....