Wired868 letter to Jack Warner

Good Night Mr Warner,

I have read of your concern regarding the Haitian emergency relief fund and I am happy to hear of your feelings for the grief stricken nation.

Unfortunately, your care for Haiti seems at odds with some of the correspondence I received from your former employers.

Now, I did try to contact you via mobile phone but did not receive any response. Bmobile records will confirm that.


But I’m quite happy to state your version of the accounts in my subsequent stories. So this email is meant to give you a chance to present your side of this developing story.

Did $4.76 million (US$750,000) meant for Haiti from Fifa and South Korea go into accounts that you have influence over? Was all the money sent to the intended party at the Haitian Federation?

If not, then please provide me with as much information as possible regarding where that money went or how it was used.

While I have your attention, can I also request information on one of the other cases of allegedly missing funds that has mentioned your name? Can you inform me as to how much revenue entered the LOC account in 2005 and 2006? And how much money is there now?

As always, I thank you for your time and consideration and look forward to hearing from you.

Feel free to reply with your thoughts on my stories or tweets as well and I will treat those comments with the respect befitting your present office and your recently departed one. You can email me and I will ensure that my readers have the benefit and pleasure of your thoughts, interpretations and evidence; or you can register on my site and leave a comment.

Regards,

Lasana Liburd

 

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  1. Over to you Jack……….. I would love to know the answers to all those questions!

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