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ASATT’s audited statements overdue.
By Mark Pouchet (Express).


FAILURE TO ACCOUNT

Despite receiving millions of dollars in Government subventions, the Amateur Swimming Association of Trinidad and Tobago (ASATT) has not presented audited accounts since 2011.

The ASATT audited financial statements for 2012, 2013 and 2014 remain outstanding to date despite several calls by member clubs like Areios Aquatechs, Point Fortin Aqua Darts, Centre of Excellence Sea Hawks and Silver Sharks for the ASATT executive to immediately schedule an AGM where these accounts are supposed to be tabled.

The Sunday Express e-mailed questions to the current ASATT president Joseph Mc Leod attempting to gain comment on ASATT’s reasons for failing to present audited statements for those years and to get feedback from him on the matter of “ghost clubs” which showed up to vote at past ASATT AGMs, including the last election in October 2013 when Mc Leod commenced his term as the president.
ASATT’s 2011 financial statement was presented at the 2013 AGM.

The election of officers, which is limited to one year according to the ASATT constitution, was due in October 2014.

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