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rfari wrote:Well it is in US court records that there is a link between the players in the piarco airport fiasco(ish and steve who are major unc financiers) and the laundering of drug money from colombia. Yep. Ah saying it in big.
rfari wrote:Repeat your question. Im lost
kurpal_v2 wrote:rfari wrote:Thread is taking a diversion. I dont mind discussing rowley's viability as pnm political leader but not in this ched. Its just a matter of time that the smoke clears on the nationwide blackout and this topic of young warner selling guns on his pa re-emerges.
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Why would you think the PP planned the blackout brah?
While declining to comment on any aspect of the investigation, Warner, speaking to local media over the weekend, reiterated his long-standing denials of any wrongdoing and claimed he is being targeted by political opponents.
"I do not think you know of any other politician who for the last three years has been maligned and who has been crucified as I have been," said Warner, who accused his critics of seeking to weaken Trinidad and Tobago's three-year-old coalition government.
"The one objective in mind (is) to get rid of Jack Warner because there are those who believe that if you get rid of Jack Warner then you get rid of a major chunk or chink in the government's armor," Warner, who is head of one of Trinidad's four ruling political parties, said in comments shown on local television.
Habit7 wrote:Downfall of FIFA? Our nation's government and its people is now being accused of harbouring and defending a money launderer. http://news.yahoo.com/trinidad-asks-u-i ... --sow.html
If PP fails that is one thing, but don't further tarnish our nation. If the US decides to buss de mark and JW is still in his gov't chair, then all of us will get smeared.
pete wrote:Was that in response to my question?
It showed nothing saying that he is accused of being a money launderer and they also have written something that is factually incorrect and you underlined it. So are you saying your source isn't reliable?
De Dragon wrote:pete wrote:Was that in response to my question?
It showed nothing saying that he is accused of being a money launderer and they also have written something that is factually incorrect and you underlined it. So are you saying your source isn't reliable?
Habit7 is like the anti-UML, once confronted with facts, they will try to deflect from the issue re his "rogue reporting" comment
However, the FBI has since 2011 been examining more than $500,000 in payments made by the Caribbean Football Union (CFU) over the past 20 years to an offshore company headed by U.S. soccer official Chuck Blazer. That was a period when Jack Warner was also head of the CFU, a position he held from the early 1980s until 2011.
is shows harbouring.Persad-Bissessar has repeatedly stood by Warner since he quit his FIFA and CONCACAF positions in June 2011 in the wake of allegations of bribery in a report by a lawyer commissioned by Blazer, a member of FIFA's executive committee and former general secretary of CONCACAF.
Habit7 wrote:De Dragon wrote:pete wrote:Was that in response to my question?
It showed nothing saying that he is accused of being a money launderer and they also have written something that is factually incorrect and you underlined it. So are you saying your source isn't reliable?
Habit7 is like the anti-UML, once confronted with facts, they will try to deflect from the issue re his "rogue reporting" comment
Well I thought thatHowever, the FBI has since 2011 been examining more than $500,000 in payments made by the Caribbean Football Union (CFU) over the past 20 years to an offshore company headed by U.S. soccer official Chuck Blazer. That was a period when Jack Warner was also head of the CFU, a position he held from the early 1980s until 2011.
I see money laundering.
And when the article saysis shows harbouring.Persad-Bissessar has repeatedly stood by Warner since he quit his FIFA and CONCACAF positions in June 2011 in the wake of allegations of bribery in a report by a lawyer commissioned by Blazer, a member of FIFA's executive committee and former general secretary of CONCACAF.
But you cant be too sure. With rogue elements locally and (PNM) Abroad, they only want to bring down this government and sully the good name of my Prime Minister (whose heart is clean and whose hands are pure).
rfari wrote:apparently JW looking at negotiating a plea bargin in exchange for the sale of guns against high ranking fifa officials. security beefed up. yet to get confirmation of this.
rfari wrote:apparently JW looking at negotiating a plea bargin in exchange for the sale of guns against high ranking fifa officials. security beefed up. yet to get confirmation of this.
De Dragon wrote:Still, blind loyalty is not aiding and abetting,nor harbouring a criminal. If so then Manning well harbour Hart,Pena et al.Then again DPP say Patos too old/sick to face trial.
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