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Secret millions grease World Cup bid
« on: June 29, 2010, 03:51:13 PM »
Secret millions grease World Cup bid
By: NICK MCKENZIE AND RICHARD BAKER (Sydney Morning Herald)


EXCLUSIVE

TWO controversial European lobbyists hired to help bring the football World Cup to Australia stand to receive up to $11.37 million in fees and bonuses - one-quarter of the taxpayer-funded bid - according to secret Football Federation Australia files.

The files include a spreadsheet that suggests the federal government was not told specific details about how taxpayers' money was to be spent on the lobbyists and grants to overseas football bodies headed by powerful FIFA officials.

An investigation into Australia's World Cup bid can also reveal how the FFA:

  Bought Paspaley pearl necklaces for the wives of many of the 24 FIFA executive committee members who in December will decide which countries will host the 2018 and 2022 World Cups. Pearl cufflinks were also handed out, taking the total value of the gifts to an estimated $50,000.

  Offered an all-expenses paid trip to the South American FIFA executive committee member Rafael Salguero and his wife to Australia this year to mark his birthday.

Paid for a Caribbean football team linked to the FIFA vice-president Jack Warner to travel to Cyprus last year.

An FFA document contains two budget balance sheets outlining how the $45.6 million World Cup bid government grant is to be spent.

One balance sheet is for the FFA only and is headed ''bid budget management reporting''. The other is for the government and is less detailed and titled ''bid budget government reporting''.

The spreadsheets from mid-2009 suggest the FFA chose not to disclose to the government specific details of the payment structure for its two consultants, Peter Hargitay and Fedor Radmann.

The FFA said its accounting practices were exemplary and independently audited.

''The FFA is completely transparent in its dealings with government and has provided all information regarding the bidding process requested by government,'' said the FFA chief executive, Ben Buckley, who also declined to reveal publicly what Mr Hargitay and Mr Radmann were being paid.

However, confidential documents show the pair - who have been hired to direct Australia's lobbying of FIFA officials - stand to make $11.37 million if Australia wins the right to host the 2022 World Cup. Australia this month withdrew its bid for the 2018 cup.

Mr Hargitay is being paid $1.35 million by the FFA and has a success fee of $2.54 million. Mr Radmann's work for the Australian bid, which the FFA has tried to keep confidential, will earn him up to $3.49 million through a German consulting firm. He is also entitled to a success fee of $3.99 million.

As part of a separate contract, the FFA is paying Mr Radmann's business partner Andreas Abold an additional $3 million for World Cup "bid book production and bid advice''. It is unclear if Mr Abold will also receive some of Mr Radmann's fees.

The mid-2009 spreadsheet also suggests the government was not told details about plans to give $6.5 million in taxpayer funds to football bodies in Africa, Asia and Oceania. The document says the FFA's bid strategy will give large grants to "international football development''.

The government was told by the FFA that $11.37 million was going to ''consultants/agencies''. But the FFA prepared a more detailed spreadsheet for its own executives, specifically outlining how this figure would be divided into fees and bonuses for Mr Hargitay and Mr Radmann's international ''advocacy'' campaign.

Mr Buckley said: ''Consistent with standard management practice, FFA maintains a more comprehensive breakdown of expenditure and forecasts for day-to-day internal management purposes and accountability.''

The necklaces and cufflinks were given at a dinner in 2008 for FIFA officials at the home of the FFA chairman, Frank Lowy, after Australia had announced its World Cup intentions but before formal bidding had begun.

Mr Buckley said: ''It is a widely accepted, common practice, among governments, many business and sporting organisations to provide symbolic gifts, to visiting international delegations.''

FIFA allows "occasional gifts'' of ''symbolic or incidental value''.

It is believed the FFA funded the Trinidad and Tobago under-20 team's travel to Cyprus at the request of Mr Hargitay, who is close to the Caribbean football chief and FIFA vice-president Jack Warner.

In several FFA documents Mr Hargitay refers to his strong ties to "Jack''. Mr Warner has been repeatedly accused of using FIFA status to enrich himself and his family. After an investigation in 2006 FIFA ordered him to repay $US1 million his family earned through the improper sale of World Cup tickets.

Last October Mr Warner returned a $435 luxury handbag - one of 24 given to the wives of FIFA executive committee members - from the English bid team, after media reports in Britain.

FFA documents make it clear that Mr Radmann and Mr Hargitay are managing the international "strategy" on behalf of the Australian bid team. They boast ties to some of football's most powerful men, including Mr Warner, the former German player Franz Beckenbauer and the FIFA president, Sepp Blatter.

Mr Radmann and Mr Hargitay have colourful histories. Mr Radmann, who has worked as an aide to Beckenbauer, has been implicated in:

  A scheme in 2000 to allegedly offer financial inducements to key FIFA executive committee officials to get them to back Germany's bid to host the 2006 World Cup.

 Conflict of interest scandals in 2003 that forced him to stand down from Germany's cup organising committee.

It is understood Australian bid officials sought to minimise any publicity about Mr Radmann's involvement in the bid.

Mr Hargitay's past includes being acquitted twice for cocaine trafficking in the 1990s and his alleged link to a securities fraud in Hungary, according to US court documents from 1997.

Mr Hargitay also boasts about daily meetings in South Africa with the Asian Football Confederation boss, Mohammad bin Hamman.

Documents detail Mr Hargitay's role arranging meetings between overseas football officials and Mr Lowy and Australian politicians. The former prime minister Kevin Rudd met Mr Warner in his Trinidad and Tobago home in November.

A spokeswoman for the Department of Health and Ageing, the agency that provided the World Cup grant, said yesterday that the FFA briefed it regularly on its spending.

Asked about differing bid balance sheets, the spokeswoman said: ''The detailed internal accounting systems of the FFA are a matter for them.''

She said the department was aware of the backgrounds of Mr Hargitay and Mr Radmann. It also had no evidence of any breaches of the public service guidelines that cover the FFA's consultants.

All FFA bid team employees and lobbyists must comply with Australia's Public Service code of conduct and act in an honest and ethical manner. The spokeswoman said: ''The FFA has assured the[ department] taskforce that this provision is being adhered to. If evidence contrary to this was provided it would be thoroughly investigated as would any alleged breach of the funding agreement.''

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Re: Secret millions grease World Cup bid
« Reply #1 on: June 29, 2010, 03:57:47 PM »
squeeze dey balls Jack, squeeze it tight ah say!
         

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Re: Secret millions grease World Cup bid
« Reply #2 on: June 29, 2010, 04:52:03 PM »
squeeze dey balls Jack, squeeze it tight ah say!
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« Reply #3 on: June 29, 2010, 07:37:45 PM »
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« Reply #4 on: June 30, 2010, 12:03:53 AM »
Jack Named Down Under
Lasana Liburd (T&T Express)


Australian newspaper raises queries over football payments

FIFA vice-president and Trinidad and Tobago government Minister Jack Warner received dishonourable mention ’Down Under’ yesterday as the Australian daily newspaper, the Melbourne Age, revealed a string of questionable and expensive payouts made by the FFA (Football Federation of Australia) as part of the nation’s bid to host the 2022 World Cup tournament.

The Age article, which carried the headline ’World Cup money trail: lobbyists to make millions’, alleged that the FFA will spend $64 million (Aus$11.37 million) ’one-quarter of the taxpayer-funded bid’ on fees and bonuses to two controversial European lobbyists, Peter Hargitay and Fedor Radmann.

The FFA also allegedly failed to disclose a fund of $36.6 million (Aus$6.5 million) in taxpayers’ money set aside for distribution to football bodies in Africa, Asia and Oceania.

The FFA confirmed that Trinidad and Tobago has already benefitted from such a ’grant’.

Ben Buckley, CEO of the Australian football body, admitted that the FFA funded the Trinidad and Tobago national under-20 team’s trip to Cyprus in September 2009.

The Cyprus tour was part of the local team’s warm-up for the 2009 World Youth Cup in Egypt.

’As a developed nation within football, FFA has a responsibility to promote football and social development amongst less developed nations,’ stated Buckley, in a letter to the Age.

’Commitment to furthering international relations and football and social development is also a critical requirement within the bidding process. The funding of the Trinidad and Tobago U20 national team to attend a training camp in Cyprus with the Australian U20 team falls into this category.’

Buckley’s assertion that Australia funded Trinidad and Tobago’s pre-World Youth Cup training camp has raised eyebrows from Ministry of Sport officials.

The Sport Company of Trinidad and Tobago paid $150,000 to the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF) last year after a request ’to assist the body in pre-World Cup expenses’.

The well-placed source, who spoke under condition of anonymity, revealed that, as per usual, the TTFF did not give a breakdown regarding how the State funds would be spent, nor did they provide receipts after the fact.

Warner, the present Minister of Works, has held the post of ’Special Advisor’ to the TTFF for over a decade and is influential in most financial matters involving the football body.

Trinidad and Tobago’s Cyprus tour, according to the Age, was brokered by Hargitay, a controversial Hungarian businessman who was twice acquitted for cocaine trafficking in Jamaica and Miami. He spent seven months in a Miami cell.

Hargitay’s role also allegedly extends to arranging meetings between overseas football officials and FFA chairman Frank Lowy and Australian politicians. Former Australia prime minister Kevin Rudd is believed to have met Warner in Trinidad and Tobago last November during the Commonwealth Summit.

Buckley defended Hargitay’s FFA role by insisting that Australia’s World Cup bid required ’the input and expertise of international consultants with specific experience in the area of bidding for major football events’.

Several partners of FIFA executive committee members received a gift of a Paspaley pearl necklace valued at $14,000 (Aus$2,500) from the FFA. The FIFA bigwigs also received pearl cufflinks.

There is speculation in Australia as to whether such gifts flaunt FIFA’s rules regarding the bidding process.

FIFA’s rule of conducts declares that bidding associations should refrain from providing to any representative of FIFA ’any monetary gift’, ’any kind of personal advantage that could give even the impression of exerting influence, or conflict of interest, either directly or indirectly, in connection with the bidding process, such as at the beginning of a collaboration, except for occasional gifts that are generally regarded as having symbolic or incidental value and that exclude any influence on a decision in relation to the bidding process’ and ’any benefit, opportunity, promise, remuneration or service to any of such individuals, in connection with the bidding process’.

Buckley denied any wrongdoing.

Warner has been at the centre of a controversy over his decision to remain a member of the FIFA executive committee along with his Cabinet post with the support of Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar.

Up to press time, Warner had not responded to an e-mailed request from the Express for information regarding the national youth team’s trip to Cyprus in 2009 and a detailed list of how State funds provided for the tour were used. A call to his mobile phone went straight to voice mail.

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Lasana Liburd: Jack named down under.
« Reply #5 on: June 30, 2010, 04:08:30 AM »
Jack named down under.
By: Lasana Liburd (T&T Express).


Australian newspaper raises queries over football payments.

FIFA vice-president and Trinidad and Tobago government Minister Jack Warner received dishonourable mention ’Down Under’ yesterday as the Australian daily newspaper, the Melbourne Age, revealed a string of questionable and expensive payouts made by the FFA (Football Federation of Australia) as part of the nation’s bid to host the 2022 World Cup tournament.

The Age article, which carried the headline ’World Cup money trail: lobbyists to make millions’, alleged that the FFA will spend $64 million (Aus$11.37 million) ’one-quarter of the taxpayer-funded bid’ on fees and bonuses to two controversial European lobbyists, Peter Hargitay and Fedor Radmann.

The FFA also allegedly failed to disclose a fund of $36.6 million (Aus$6.5 million) in taxpayers’ money set aside for distribution to football bodies in Africa, Asia and Oceania.

The FFA confirmed that Trinidad and Tobago has already benefitted from such a ’grant’.

Ben Buckley, CEO of the Australian football body, admitted that the FFA funded the Trinidad and Tobago national under-20 team’s trip to Cyprus in September 2009.

The Cyprus tour was part of the local team’s warm-up for the 2009 World Youth Cup in Egypt.

’As a developed nation within football, FFA has a responsibility to promote football and social development amongst less developed nations,’ stated Buckley, in a letter to the Age.

’Commitment to furthering international relations and football and social development is also a critical requirement within the bidding process. The funding of the Trinidad and Tobago U20 national team to attend a training camp in Cyprus with the Australian U20 team falls into this category.’

Buckley’s assertion that Australia funded Trinidad and Tobago’s pre-World Youth Cup training camp has raised eyebrows from Ministry of Sport officials.

The Sport Company of Trinidad and Tobago paid $150,000 to the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF) last year after a request ’to assist the body in pre-World Cup expenses’.

The well-placed source, who spoke under condition of anonymity, revealed that, as per usual, the TTFF did not give a breakdown regarding how the State funds would be spent, nor did they provide receipts after the fact.

Warner, the present Minister of Works, has held the post of ’Special Advisor’ to the TTFF for over a decade and is influential in most financial matters involving the football body.

Trinidad and Tobago’s Cyprus tour, according to the Age, was brokered by Hargitay, a controversial Hungarian businessman who was twice acquitted for cocaine trafficking in Jamaica and Miami. He spent seven months in a Miami cell.

Hargitay’s role also allegedly extends to arranging meetings between overseas football officials and FFA chairman Frank Lowy and Australian politicians. Former Australia prime minister Kevin Rudd is believed to have met Warner in Trinidad and Tobago last November during the Commonwealth Summit.

Buckley defended Hargitay’s FFA role by insisting that Australia’s World Cup bid required ’the input and expertise of international consultants with specific experience in the area of bidding for major football events’.

Several partners of FIFA executive committee members received a gift of a Paspaley pearl necklace valued at $14,000 (Aus$2,500) from the FFA. The FIFA bigwigs also received pearl cufflinks.

There is speculation in Australia as to whether such gifts flaunt FIFA’s rules regarding the bidding process.

FIFA’s rule of conducts declares that bidding associations should refrain from providing to any representative of FIFA ’any monetary gift’, ’any kind of personal advantage that could give even the impression of exerting influence, or conflict of interest, either directly or indirectly, in connection with the bidding process, such as at the beginning of a collaboration, except for occasional gifts that are generally regarded as having symbolic or incidental value and that exclude any influence on a decision in relation to the bidding process’ and ’any benefit, opportunity, promise, remuneration or service to any of such individuals, in connection with the bidding process’.

Buckley denied any wrongdoing.

Warner has been at the centre of a controversy over his decision to remain a member of the FIFA executive committee along with his Cabinet post with the support of Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar.

Up to press time, Warner had not responded to an e-mailed request from the Express for information regarding the national youth team’s trip to Cyprus in 2009 and a detailed list of how State funds provided for the tour were used. A call to his mobile phone went straight to voice mail.
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« Reply #6 on: June 30, 2010, 04:51:50 AM »
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« Reply #7 on: June 30, 2010, 05:25:18 AM »
Jack doing this long time.


Sell tickets in Trinidad and sell the same tickets in America.

Send who come late to the Oval to watch it on TV.

Have Australia pay for the tour and then have the Govt pay for the tour too.

Same shit different day.


Give them rope and they go hang they self.

Now he is the Govt so let we see how things will go.


Theifing from the Govt as a Govt official should be good for some jail time.

I know Jack cannot stop so let we see who else from the Govt willing to go down with him.

The next few years will be interesting.






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« Reply #8 on: June 30, 2010, 06:25:42 AM »
 ;D Is anyone really surprised??... :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: ...Jack is now the Minister of Works and his son is attempting to start a Construction Company....Coincidence???.....The man is ah crook and will always be one...watch how his son's shell of a Company get all the contracts..this is "Teflon Jack " the man is untouchable!!

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« Reply #9 on: June 30, 2010, 08:23:31 AM »
I cyah vex wit de men an dem...who amongst us doh like to give dey lady a pearl necklace  :devil:
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« Reply #10 on: June 30, 2010, 08:32:54 AM »
Say thanks nah...we get a cyprus trip free.



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« Reply #11 on: June 30, 2010, 08:34:20 AM »
Jack will tie up heself.

There are laws against theifing when you in the Govt.

The same pressure they put on Manning and Hart etc
Them people will come back around and put on him.

Fifa may be above the law in geneva

But the ministry of works is not immune from Trinidad Jails.

Jack will tie up heself

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« Reply #12 on: June 30, 2010, 08:37:56 AM »
KND in this instance...how Jack thief?

Australia want the WC and sponsor we a free trip to Cyprus.

How they justify that spending to their citizens ent we business.

In fact we need a few more of these free trips....Jack should start to Pimp out that vote like fuss time.



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« Reply #13 on: June 30, 2010, 08:38:10 AM »
Anybody could dig up an article where Jack claim he fund this tour out of his own pocket? Or he had "to mortgage a property" to get money for this tour?

That is his two favourite quotes whenever he go to the government for money...I sure he use it in that instance again.
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« Reply #14 on: June 30, 2010, 09:12:10 AM »
KND in this instance...how Jack thief?

Australia want the WC and sponsor we a free trip to Cyprus.

How they justify that spending to their citizens ent we business.

In fact we need a few more of these free trips....Jack should start to Pimp out that vote like fuss time.



Touches, the interesting thing is the Government supposedly fund this tour... now we hearing Australia fund the tour too... next thing England, Russia and the US fund it too.... but the TTFF always broke

Jack ent easy at all...
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« Reply #15 on: June 30, 2010, 11:17:51 AM »
I hope rowley bring this up
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« Reply #16 on: June 30, 2010, 11:42:18 AM »
It amazes me that there are some people on this board who still praise JW.. The man is disgusting.. He has deceived the government into giving him money.. Listen.. somehow he has to go.. There are so many talented players in Trinidad.. all the money he has stole over the years could have gone towards different programmes.. We have gone backwards since 2006... thank god for beenie and my warriors.. i only hope people dont question whether our warriors should receive their bonuses..

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« Reply #17 on: June 30, 2010, 11:49:56 AM »
KND in this instance...how Jack thief?

Australia want the WC and sponsor we a free trip to Cyprus.

How they justify that spending to their citizens ent we business.

In fact we need a few more of these free trips....Jack should start to Pimp out that vote like fuss time.




If the tour is funded by Australia but you go and ask the govt for money to fund the tour.

That is theifing.

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« Reply #18 on: June 30, 2010, 11:58:31 AM »
KND in this instance...how Jack thief?

Australia want the WC and sponsor we a free trip to Cyprus.

How they justify that spending to their citizens ent we business.

In fact we need a few more of these free trips....Jack should start to Pimp out that vote like fuss time.




If the tour is funded by Australia but you go and ask the govt for money to fund the tour.

That is theifing.

......or collecting money under false pretenses.....i.e dishonesty.  I just wondering why we STILL cyar get the REAL total of how much the TTFF collect for the 2006 campaign....I wonder why.... ::) ::)
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« Reply #19 on: June 30, 2010, 12:52:10 PM »
I hope rowley bring this up

It eh go make any difference. He could bring it up/down/sideways/across.
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« Reply #21 on: June 30, 2010, 03:48:34 PM »
I hope rowley bring this up

I hope Rowley and the PNM lay off Jack. They need to get their act together.

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« Reply #22 on: June 30, 2010, 09:10:22 PM »
I hope rowley bring this up

I hope Rowley and the PNM lay off Jack. They need to get their act together.

rowley is opposition leader jack Warner need to account for the funds ... all that is fair game
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Warner: U-20s best-prepared national team
Sunday, 23 August 2009 07:59 Mark Pouchet (T&T Express)
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Members of the Trinidad and Tobago national Under-20 team, preparing for the FIFA U-20 World Cup which kicks off in Egypt on September 24, were presented with laptops and a cheque for $150,000 at a send-off function and dinner hosted by the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF) on Friday night at the Crowne Plaza, Wrightson Road, Port of Spain.

And TTFF special adviser Jack Warner announced that while grateful for the help from Government, he and his organisation had invested $11 million in the development of the current squad to have them prepared properly for the upcoming global event and to make the transition to the national senior team for the World Cups in 2014 and 2018.

The T&T U-20 squad depart today for a ten-day camp in England before heading to Turkey, then Cyprus to play against Australia and England, before landing in Egypt two days before the tournament's opening game against the hosts in Alexandria.

Minister of Sport and Youth Affairs Gary Hunt, one of many specially-invited guests at Friday's event, made the presentation of the lap tops to each of the members of the team and informed them that the Ministry would be disbursing a cheque for $150,000, originally intended for the national senior team, to the "Young Soca Warriors".

In a brief address, Hunt said the 2009 Under-20 World Cup was the start of an "odyssey" for the young footballers and praised them for their commitment to date, while advising the U-20 team to reflect their Warrior spirit in their performances.

Earlier, TTFF president Oliver Camps echoed those same sentiments in his speech.

In his turn at the microphone, Warner, the final speaker, revealed that this was the best prepared national team...ever.

"No other team in this country has been prepared the way this team has been...and this has been done and we have spent a little more than $11 million on them and that does not include the Minister's $150,000 and lap tops. I 'm saying when you add that you may get $12 million," he said to laughter from the audience.

Warner said the investment will bear fruit in better national senior teams.

"But the point I am making to you is we have invested this in them not for the now but for the hereafter because this is the team that will make us proud in 2014. And many a time we are accused, and Mr Camps and I take blows left, right and centre, I think he is lucky because sometimes he can say 'I'm on both sides of the fence', because the fact is we are accused of lack of planning possibly because we don't plan enough but for this team for 2014...for the 2018 World Cup that President Obama wants in the US, they can't accuse us of lack of planning," exclaimed the FIFA vice-president.

Warner said the send-off event was one of the proudest moments in his life because he had grown with the team for six years and the investment had been made in the Young Soca Warriors "all in an effort to become highly competitive".

Chairman of the FIFA Under-20 World Cup, Warner also advised that he and All Sport Promotions managing director Anthony Harford would sit down and come up with a plan to get more supporters, especially parents of members of the national squad, to Egypt, as well as attempt to secure sponsorship from local or foreign businesses for a school steelband to attend the tournament.

He also stated that the President of T&T or the Prime Minister would have a place, as would youngster Shaquille Frame, who earlier in the night was thanked for his special contribution to the team and who Warner said had to continue his influence with the Under-20s.

Warner also advised that the TTFF had taken the decision to release the patent on the "Soca Warrior" brand so that it can now be used with any national sports team.

In closing, Warner advised the young charges to forget their past accomplishments and focus on the task ahead.

"It is not how good you are, it is how good you want to be and the only way to tell how good you want to be is by how you play in Egypt," he concluded.
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Re: Secret millions grease World Cup bid
« Reply #24 on: July 01, 2010, 04:33:28 AM »
FIFA investigates Australia bid team.
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FIFA is investigating allegations that Australia's 2022 World Cup bid team broke rules regarding the giving of gifts to the executive committee.

The Sydney Morning Herald has reported that Football Federation Australia's bid team offered pearl cufflinks to members of the committee and necklaces to their wives. It is also alleged that the bid team financed a trip to Cyprus for a Trinidad and Tobago Under-20 team.

"FIFA can confirm that it is looking into this matter," a statement said. "For the time being, FIFA cannot disclose any other details or make any further comment."

FIFA vice-president Jack Warner is from Trinidad and as head of CONCACAF is in control of three of the 24 votes of the executive committee, who will vote on the hosts of the 2018 and 2022 World Cups in December.

The Sydney Morning Herald alleges that the bid team gave Warner's wife a pearl necklace last year after Warner complained she had not received jewellery given 14 months previously to the wives of FIFA colleagues.

The newspaper details how the gift was given "after the formal World Cup bidding period had begun and when the Football Federation of Australia was seeking support for its bid from Mr Warner".

A statement from the FFA read: "Mrs Warner was presented with a pearl necklace in 2009 because she was not present at the 2008 function at which other FIFA dignitaries received a Paspaley pearl pendant & this gift was entirely within FIFA guidelines."

FIFA rules state that associations are prevented from giving valuable gifts to any figures connected with the voting process, but gifts that have "symbolic or incidental value" are permissible.
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Re: Secret millions grease World Cup bid
« Reply #25 on: July 01, 2010, 07:24:23 AM »
So maybe the previous tours of the Trinidad teams were funded also by jack's "friends"
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« Reply #26 on: July 02, 2010, 05:35:26 AM »
Roberts welcomes help for TT sports
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SPORTS Minister Anil Roberts yesterday said he was willing to consider assistance from any country or foreign federation to help this country’s sportsmen and sportsmen to achieve glory.

Addressing the post-Cabinet news conference, Roberts said there nothing wrong with Australia helping the Trinidad and Tobago Under- 20 team’s preparations for the Under-20 World Cup in Egypt last September with a training camp in Cyprus and arranging some friendly matches.

He said, “This is a normal thing that goes on every day, every minutes of every situation with World Cup football.”

Roberts also disclosed that his predecessor Gary Hunt announced prior to the team’s departure that he had $150,000 had been taken from the senior team to the Under-20s to help the latter in their preparation. Noting that his plane ticket to South Africa to attend the World Cup was between $12,000 and $14,000, Roberts said $150,000 “cannot buy 20 tickets to Cyprus.”

During his ten days in South Africa, Roberts said he would be looking to find “innovative ways and partnerships in other countries to get our sportsmen and sportswomen the opportunities they deserve” when he speaks with his counterparts who will be there to attend the World Cup.
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Re: Secret millions grease World Cup bid
« Reply #27 on: July 02, 2010, 05:42:43 AM »
Off course nothing wrong with accepting help ass hole, but not from a country who making a bid to host a world cup. That's called bribe.
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« Reply #28 on: July 02, 2010, 06:58:31 AM »
AR went to school in August? He is our minister of sport and he hasn't criticized JW for accepting the money from SPORTT when the trip was paid for by the australian people.. JW should have to repay every penny.. Oh.. my gawd! JW is acting PM.. guys KPB have she papers from St. Anns.. I thought she is stamping out corruption.. Lawd help us.. Tax payers really put these people in charge!!

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« Reply #29 on: July 02, 2010, 07:14:21 AM »
AR went to school in August? He is our minister of sport and he hasn't criticized JW for accepting the money from SPORTT when the trip was paid for by the australian people.. JW should have to repay every penny.. Oh.. my gawd! JW is acting PM.. guys KPB have she papers from St. Anns.. I thought she is stamping out corruption.. Lawd help us.. Tax payers really put these people in charge!!

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