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    SPEAK UP! - Seaga Calls For JFF To Break Silence On Bribery Claims
    Published: Thursday | June 2, 20110 Comments

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    André Lowe, Senior Staff Reporter

    Chairman of the Professional Football Association of Jamaica (PFAJ), Edward Seaga, has called on the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) to break its silence on the bribery claims that has left regional football bosses at the CONCACAF level in the cross hairs of the bitterly contested FIFA presidential elections, and to return any money it may have collected.

    The incumbent Sepp Blatter was re-elected without opposition yesterday, but a blood trail of controversies, including allegations that members of CONCACAF received bribes of US$40,000; administered by suspended president Austin 'Jack' Warner to vote for ex-candidate Mohamed bin Hammam, was left in his wake.

    Seaga, who is also a former prime minister of Jamaica and currently serves as chairman on the Premier League Clubs Association, has demanded that the leadership of the JFF come public with any involvement it may have had in the alleged 'buying' of votes.

    Additionally, Seaga said that if the JFF had received any funds in relation to that scandal, the money should be returned.

    He believes the integrity of the nation's football is under threat and everything should be done by local powers to protect the country's international image.

    Seaga, however, didn't limit his cry for transparency and honesty to the JFF secretariat in New Kingston, but called on other Caribbean football bosses to do the same.

    "To restore the integrity of the region, the present leaders of the Caribbean Football Union (CFU) must call on all the federations which received and kept the 40 thousand US dollars (US$40,000) bribe to return it forthwith or face public disclosure of the identity of these Caribbean federations which are corrupt by holding the integrity of the region to ransom," read a statement released by Seaga.

    "This act of corruption involves the reputation of the Caribbean football federations and has shamed the reputation of football, much to the great sorrow of lovers of the game and other well-thinking people," the statement continued.

    Speaking to The Gleaner yesterday, Seaga believes that Jamaica's close relationship with Warner makes it one of the prime candidates for any bribery attempts, and the JFF's failure, up to this point, to provide information to the contrary, is damaging its reputation across the region and across the world.

    "We are told that representatives of the countries of the region went to the meeting and they were alldirected to a room where they picked up a bag each," Seaga said.

    "That's not evidence, but what is evidential is that a statement has not been made by the leadership of the JFF to say that we did not pick up any bags and we did not receive any funds, or we received and gave it back.

    "We have not heard anything from the JFF and it's well known that it (JFF) is embarrassingly close to Warner. But again, I'm not targeting them I am targeting the entire CFU," Seaga argued.

    "We can't get in touch with anybody (from the JFF) and nobody has said anything to us, so we are left to draw our own conclusions," Seaga lamented. "Nobody has said anything, the information we have had is more or less to the contrary, but we won't accept information like that as being evidential.

    "However, they (JFF) should have given us some words of wisdom from the beginning," he concluded.

    Meanwhile, neither JFF president Captain Horace Burrell nor general secretary Horace Reid could be reached for comment, as several calls to their cellphones went unanswered.


    BLACK LIVES MATTER

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    Burrell responds

    June 2, 2011

    The Jamaica Football Federation would like to distance itself from the unfortunate remarks contained in a press release issued by the Most Hon. Edward Seaga in his capacity as Chairman of the PLCA

    The statement appears to have tried, found guilty and pronounced sentence on an entire region's football associations, despite the fact that the competent authority to adjudicate these matters has come to no such conclusion. In fact FIFA's ethics committee is currently considering the matter and we await the final outcome of its investigation and due process

    Despite this public knowledge, the PLCA's Chairman has inexplicably sought to tarnish the reputations of at least 30 member associations of the CFU with what can only be described as reckless, unproven allegations of 'ginnalship' and 'acts of corruption'

    Let me state categorically that the JFF was not offered neither received any funds prior to, during or after the reference CFU meeting held May 10-11 in Trinidad

    Following the JFF Board of Directors meeting held on Saturday, 21 May, Mr. Seaga was summoned to appear before a sub committee of the Board to explain his utterances directed at the Federation whilst delivering his address at the recent JFF/PLCA DPL Awards function. Considering that this meeting is still pending, this latest outburst can only be described as regrettable. The PLCA is a subordinate body to the JFF and Mr. Seaga will not be allowed to use the privileges granted by the JFF to the PLCA to hurl insults and disrespect at the members of the Federation

    The JFF calls on the Honourable PLCA Chairman to either provide the public and indeed the FIFA ethics committee with any evidence he has to corroborate these allegations....or cease to engage in this denigration of an entire region's reputation forthwith by withdrawing this release

    Acting President Caribbean Football Union[/font]
    Solidarity is not a matter of well wishing, but is sharing the very same fate whether in victory or in death.
    Che Guevara.

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    • #3
      mi prefer dis version ... it more user-friendly!

      Infidelity does not consist in believing, or in disbelieving; it consists in professing to believe what he does not believe. Thomas Paine

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      • #4
        I edited Sickko's and made it more user-friendly.


        BLACK LIVES MATTER

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        • #5
          I did too...
          Solidarity is not a matter of well wishing, but is sharing the very same fate whether in victory or in death.
          Che Guevara.

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          • #6
            Having seen the newspaper report and having not seen or heard Seaga's original report, I have to conclude that the media report is confusing.

            In parts it claims Seaga as having said
            IF
            the reports he has heard are true then certain actions should have been taken by the JFF. In other parts it claims Seaga accused the JFF and the CFU members of receiving bribes.

            The two do not match.

            Burrell's release appears to jump the gun based on the reports in the media and attacks Seaga by requesting his present before a JFF 'panel'.

            However, both have acted like children (politicians). It should be direct contact and exchange before the catfight in the press.

            Some 'brought-upsy' please?
            "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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            • #7
              so did i

              Infidelity does not consist in believing, or in disbelieving; it consists in professing to believe what he does not believe. Thomas Paine

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              • #8
                Seaga alleged nothing,he explored possibilities.The JFF broke its silence which is what Seaga wanted.

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                • #9
                  Karl what did Seaga do wrong here? Obvioulsy there was some ginnalship going on, it is a fact that money was offered and money was taken and we want to know by whom.

                  Given that the information has been out there for so long, it was the duty of the JFF to have said something a long time ago and not wait to be prodded.
                  Solidarity is not a matter of well wishing, but is sharing the very same fate whether in victory or in death.
                  Che Guevara.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Rockman View Post
                    Seaga alleged nothing,he explored possibilities.The JFF broke its silence which is what Seaga wanted.
                    The newspaper report did suggest he went off the rails by reporting he said


                    "To restore the integrity of the region, the present leaders of the Caribbean Football Union (CFU) must call on all the federations which received and kept the 40 thousand US dollars (US$40,000) bribe to return it forthwith or face public disclosure of the identity of these Caribbean federations which are corrupt by holding the integrity of the region to ransom,"read a statement released by Seaga.
                    "This act of corruption involves the reputation of the Caribbean football federations and has shamed the reputation of football, much to the great sorrow of lovers of the game and other well-thinking people," the statement continued.
                    "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Karl View Post
                      The newspaper report did suggest he went off the rails by reporting he said

                      Bits and pieces,yeah it is taken out of context,completely ignoring aforementioned words like may and if.
                      Really nothing there.

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                      • #12
                        Karl IMO if none of them received anything his statement is still valid... the allegation is what it is, therefore the CFU should say to its membership..."if unuh receive any money, return it"...if no man acts one could then assume no one got any money...

                        but, more seriously, the JFF should have been more proactive and should have thrown even a dry bone for the Seagas of the world to chew on... but it's the JFF...
                        Peter R

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                        • #13
                          Agreed!
                          ...but if Seaga and Burrell are our leaders they need to lead...not get into these wild shouting matches. ...not good for our football or Jamaica.
                          "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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