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Money Trail Exposed - Part II of a Special Investigation

If international auditing firm KPMG had any concerns about the vast flows of sponsorship money going out of the bank accounts of one of its client, the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF), to an agent company created and controlled by the client’s special adviser Jack Warner, it is not at all apparent in the unqualified statement covering three years of audited accounts the firm signed off on in 2008.

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How Warner built his empire: a tangled web of TTFF cash transfers, gifts and undeclared sponsorships

$100m & MORE MISSING$100m & MORE MISSING

It was a tale of treachery that caused a football tsunami the likes of which a vexed Austin Jack Warner had threatened to unleash on the House of FIFA (International Federation of Association Football) after his Zurich face-off with former close ally and FIFA president, Sepp Blatter.

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Tim Kee turns key on SWO exclusive

Tim Kee turns key on SWO exclusive.It’s been nearly two months since President Raymond Tim Kee has taken the helm of the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation and already he has gone back on his word in trying to bridge the gap between the fans and the Federation; by snubbing the Soca Warriors Online (SWO) on its first ever request for an exclusive interview.

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Jack: I am still respected in football

National Security Minister Jack Warner's power in the world of football seems to be still alive.

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Gally denies technical committee appointment

Former head coach of the Strike Squad, Everald "Gally" Cummings says he is only in discussions with Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF) president Raymond Tim Kee about his role on a TTFF technical committee.

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Exclusive: FBI has cooperating witness for soccer fraud probe: sources

Exclusive: FBI has cooperating witness for soccer fraud probe: sourcesAn FBI probe into alleged corruption in international soccer has recently intensified after investigators persuaded a key party to be a cooperating witness, U.S. law enforcement sources said.

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Power to the clubs; TTFF consider constitutional reform

Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF) president Raymond Tim Kee yesterday vowed to push through reform of the local body’s controversial constitution after confirming the appointment of ex-FIFA technical committee member and former football manager Richard Braithwaite, former local referees association president and ex-FIFA referee Osmond Downer and Veteran Footballers Foundation of Trinidad and Tobago (VFFOTT) president Gwenwyn Cust.

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TTFF thanks fans for support

The Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation yesterday expressed a heartfelt thank you to supporters who turned up at the Ato Boldon Stadium in Couva on Wednesday night to view the friendly international between T&T and Peru, which the visitors won 2-0.

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TTFF – Money owed to the 2006 World Cup team

Brent SanchoThis is a press release by the legal advisors who represent the 13 members of the 2006 World Cup Team - currently involved in the ongoing ligation against the TTFF for the past 7 years.

The letter below was sent to Sepp Blatter, FIFA president, Jeffrey Webb, CONCACAF president, and Mr Raymond Tim Kee, TTFF president, about 4 weeks ago. It details the case and most importantly informs the TTFF that they will be liquidated if the debt owed to the players is not satisfied.

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