BBC defends Trinidad Jack, the only black man arrested while supporting a muslim candidate. Surprised? No.
Michel Platini wants to remove Sepp Blatter as Fifa-president by the help of an other muslim, shejk Ahmad Al-Fahad Al-Sabah from Kuwait – who earlier supported Blatter so to get the Qatar 2022 bid through.
Former FIFA vice president Jack Warner, who according to Washington Post, is one of the most corrupted FIFA guys, was heavily defended by BBC while Blatter was accused by BBC for Warner's actions.
Trinidad Jack says he's innocent cause "who gave me the money?"
Michael E. Miller: Former FIFA vice president surrenders to police(0:50)
Former FIFA vice president Jack Warner surrendered to police in Trinidad on Wednesday after being charged with corruption along with five corporate executives. (Reuters)
It was May 11, 2011, and “Trinidad Jack,” as reporters call him, was holding court.
From his perch atop a raised table at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Port-of-Spain, the capital of Trinidad and Tobago, Jack Warner tried to quell the revolt within the ranks of the Caribbean Football Union. The day before, Warner had doled out brown paper envelopes with $40,000 in them to each of the union’s 25 visiting members. The money, he now explained, came from Mohamed bin Hammam, a Qatari businessman running against Sepp Blatter for FIFA’s presidency.
No comments:
Post a Comment