So it looks like the JFF's decisoin to fire Bora and not having to honor the remaining 3 years of his contract financially was a well informed one. based on teh excerpt below, in addition to the salary paid for the first year of his tenure (US$1M), all they JFF had to pay additionally was the equivalent of one months salary. Sicko, was it you who claimed that the JFF would HAVE to honor the remaining 3 years in full? Or was it Mosiah? Read below
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As for salaries owing to Milutinovic, president Captain Horace Burrell said he was happy to announce that the JFF have fulfilled their financial obligation to him.
Said Burrell: "When the board decided to terminate Bora's contract, we checked with the labour laws and based on legal advice, he was paid one month's salary.
"In addition, the JFF had a huge amount which he was not paid and having received this money from the government, we took care of all Mr Bora's outstanding payment. I'm happy to report that we have," he stressed.
According to JFF treasurer Gary Sinclair, the $35m that the government handed over on Sunday has already been utilised.
"Most of that is already gone. We owed the former TD US$453,000 that translate to J$29.5m which has been wired to Mr Milutinovic. We then had to spend another US$12,500 on our women's teams for camp and travelling expenses," he said.
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As for salaries owing to Milutinovic, president Captain Horace Burrell said he was happy to announce that the JFF have fulfilled their financial obligation to him.
Said Burrell: "When the board decided to terminate Bora's contract, we checked with the labour laws and based on legal advice, he was paid one month's salary.
"In addition, the JFF had a huge amount which he was not paid and having received this money from the government, we took care of all Mr Bora's outstanding payment. I'm happy to report that we have," he stressed.
According to JFF treasurer Gary Sinclair, the $35m that the government handed over on Sunday has already been utilised.
"Most of that is already gone. We owed the former TD US$453,000 that translate to J$29.5m which has been wired to Mr Milutinovic. We then had to spend another US$12,500 on our women's teams for camp and travelling expenses," he said.