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pioneer wrote:nervewrecker wrote:half way work dont deserve prompt payment.
mashall & bungey dem perform well so melleon pass one time, they delivered, census staff didnt.
Next time try squatting on land in civilization, they might count you.
pioneer wrote:nervewrecker wrote:half way work dont deserve prompt payment.
mashall & bungey dem perform well so melleon pass one time, they delivered, census staff didnt.
Next time try squatting on land in civilization, they might count you.
nervewrecker wrote:pioneer wrote:nervewrecker wrote:half way work dont deserve prompt payment.
mashall & bungey dem perform well so melleon pass one time, they delivered, census staff didnt.
Next time try squatting on land in civilization, they might count you.
wait nah! I thought is Trinidadians they counting, I didnt know was Guyanese. sorry dey pios, sorry sorry, me apologize.
eliteauto wrote:pioneer wrote:nervewrecker wrote:half way work dont deserve prompt payment.
mashall & bungey dem perform well so melleon pass one time, they delivered, census staff didnt.
Next time try squatting on land in civilization, they might count you.
that is ah 7 years prestige school fcuk up there![]()
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NAH you taking that!!!???
eliteauto wrote:fail
Habit7 wrote:If the PM fires Sasha (I doubt) i want to hire her, i have some customers that owe me some money.
De Dragon wrote:Hilarious are the calls for this one and that one to resign...................NO politician in Trinidad and Tobago will EVER resign on principle, or decency.
Resigning and being forced out different eh! Frankie and Eric was charged, Rennie looking to get charged.hustla_ambition101 wrote:De Dragon wrote:Hilarious are the calls for this one and that one to resign...................NO politician in Trinidad and Tobago will EVER resign on principle, or decency.
Franklyn Khan, Eric Williams and Rennie Dumas did
kevcam wrote:
zoom rader wrote:kevcam wrote:
So de two of them have a rasta man then?
BANzai Rastafarai wrote:zoom rader wrote:kevcam wrote:
So de two of them have a rasta man then?
at least they getting good d ick now..... may want to make a call or two yunno!!!
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BANzai Rastafarai wrote:zoom rader wrote:kevcam wrote:
So de two of them have a rasta man then?
at least they getting good d ick now..... may want to make a call or two yunno!!!
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rollingstock wrote:BANzai Rastafarai wrote:zoom rader wrote:kevcam wrote:
So de two of them have a rasta man then?
at least they getting good d ick now..... may want to make a call or two yunno!!!
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Associated Press wrote:ZURICH—Jack Warner quit as a FIFA vice-president on Monday and had a bribery probe against him dropped by world football’s governing body.
Warner and Asian football chief Mohamed bin Hammam were suspended by FIFA last month after they were accused of offering $40,000 cash payments to Caribbean voters during bin Hammam’s presidential campaign to unseat Sepp Blatter.
Warner spent 28 years on FIFA’s executive committee but stepped down days after some of his Caribbean Football Union followers were interviewed by former FBI agents enlisted by FIFA to investigate the scandal.
“Jack A. Warner has informed FIFA about his resignation from his posts in international football,” FIFA said in a statement. “FIFA regrets the turn of events that have led to Mr. Warner’s decision. His resignation has been accepted by world football’s governing body ... Mr. Warner is leaving FIFA by his own volition after nearly 30 years of service.”
“As a consequence of Mr. Warner’s self-determined resignation, all ethics committee procedures against him have been closed and the presumption of innocence is maintained,” the FIFA statement added.
Warner’s decision to step down as a member of FIFA’s powerful ruling panel could help preserve his political career in his native Trinidad and Tobago, where he is a government minister.
Police on the Caribbean island had said they would ask FIFA for any evidence of wrongdoing gathered in the bribery probe.
Warner and Bin Hammam were accused of allegedly arranging the $40,000 cash payments in a Port of Spain hotel during the Qatari official’s campaign visit on May 10.
Warner had “chosen to focus on his important work on behalf of the people and government of Trinidad and Tobago as a cabinet minister and as the chairman of the United National Congress, the major party in his country’s coalition government,” the statement said. “The FIFA Executive Committee, the FIFA President and the FIFA management thank Mr. Warner for his services to Caribbean, CONCACAF and international football over his many years devoted to football at both regional and international level, and wish him well for the future.”
Warner joined FIFA’s inner circle in 1983 and seven years later was elected president of the confederation which covers North and Central America and the Caribbean.
The 68-year-old official was given another four-year term unopposed at the CONCACAF congress held May 3 in Miami.
Bin Hammam did not attend in Miami, claiming he had visa problems to enter the United States even though he holds a diplomatic passport.
Caribbean members of CONCACAF were then summoned to a two-day conference in Trinidad to meet Blatter’s election rival.
However, delegates from the Bahamas turned whistleblower and alerted Warner’s longtime CONCACAF No. 2 Chuck Blazer of the United States, who commissioned a file of evidence to present to FIFA.
The dossier included statements from football federation officials from Bermuda, the Cayman Islands and Turks and Caicos Islands who also declined the payments. Puerto Rico and Surinam later agreed to return their $40,000 payments as pressure on witnesses intensified, while other CFU members insisted no FIFA corruption rules were broken in Trinidad.
Warner had been a longtime ally of Sepp Blatter, who was re-elected as FIFA president when bin Hammam dropped out of the election.
Bin Hammam withdrew hours before the ethics panel met and provisionally suspended him, and three days before the election.
The Asian Football Confederation president is now set to face a full ethics inquiry, expected next month, without his fellow confederation boss.
Official Gov't proclamation wrote:Let's move on... and on... and on!... (as usual)
Common sense wrote:Innocent... because he can no longer be proven guilty... no more inquiry
Is this the NEW POLITICS that the electorate voted for?...Winston Dookeran wrote:NEW POLITICS!...
pioneer wrote:sasha has too many files on dem
De Dragon wrote:Sasha is ah kant,and should resign forthwith. Kamla is ah kant if'n she cannot put miles between herself and Sasha.
pioneer wrote:Illiterate people believe kamala, sadly that's a huge majority in trinidad.
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