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    hic ... anyway..

    St Ann FA boss denies fraud allegations

    Carl Gilchrist, Observer staff reporter
    Tuesday, June 12, 2007



    The St Ann Football Association has been rocked by allegations that its president Danny Beckford has drawn cheques from the FA's account to himself totalling over $500,000 without presenting supporting documentation.

    However, Beckford insisted yesterday during an interview on HITZ 92FM that he had supporting documentation for all cheques drawn to himself. Earlier in the day, he told the Observer that he was informed by the FA's executive that cheques drawn on the association's account were being investigated as they were allegedly drawn in his name.

    Beckford did not elaborate, but said an extraordinary congress of the St Ann FA was set for July 15. Observer investigations revealed that he (Beckford) wrote the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) advising them that he would be dissolving the FA's executive board and seeking a new mandate from the parish on that date.

    Meanwhile, treasurer of the FA, Dave Rogers, told the Observer yesterday that a meeting of the FA was set for last night to discuss three main issues, all involving the disbursement of cheques.

    One issue involves a cheque drawn to the National Housing Development Corporation (NHDC), which, according to Rogers, has never been involved with the FA in any way, and questions were being asked as to why a cheque was made payable to that organisation.

    The second issue was to deal with cheques signed by past signatories to the FA account - persons who no longer hold executive positions and were therefore not authorised to sign cheques.

    The third matter had to do with several cheques "drawn to one Danny Beckford", Rogers said.

    Beckford is said to be the only member of the last regime to have held his post, and the new executive members have been trying for months to get the FA's books in order.

    When the books were finally made available, an audit was conducted where it is alleged that irregularities were discovered.
    "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

  • #2
    Dis bredda has been incharge of St. Ann's football for far too long.
    Last edited by Lazie; June 13, 2007, 08:35 AM.
    "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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    • #3
      One issue involves a cheque drawn to the National Housing Development Corporation (NHDC), which, according to Rogers, has never been involved with the FA in any way, and questions were being asked as to why a cheque was made payable to that organisation.

      I hope the Fraud Squad is called in.
      "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Lazie View Post
        hic ... anyway..

        St Ann FA boss denies fraud allegations

        Carl Gilchrist, Observer staff reporter
        Tuesday, June 12, 2007



        The St Ann Football Association has been rocked by allegations that its president Danny Beckford has drawn cheques from the FA's account to himself totalling over $500,000 without presenting supporting documentation.

        However, Beckford insisted yesterday during an interview on HITZ 92FM that he had supporting documentation for all cheques drawn to himself. Earlier in the day, he told the Observer that he was informed by the FA's executive that cheques drawn on the association's account were being investigated as they were allegedly drawn in his name.

        Beckford did not elaborate, but said an extraordinary congress of the St Ann FA was set for July 15. Observer investigations revealed that he (Beckford) wrote the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) advising them that he would be dissolving the FA's executive board and seeking a new mandate from the parish on that date.

        Meanwhile, treasurer of the FA, Dave Rogers, told the Observer yesterday that a meeting of the FA was set for last night to discuss three main issues, all involving the disbursement of cheques.

        One issue involves a cheque drawn to the National Housing Development Corporation (NHDC), which, according to Rogers, has never been involved with the FA in any way, and questions were being asked as to why a cheque was made payable to that organisation.

        The second issue was to deal with cheques signed by past signatories to the FA account - persons who no longer hold executive positions and were therefore not authorised to sign cheques.

        The third matter had to do with several cheques "drawn to one Danny Beckford", Rogers said.

        Beckford is said to be the only member of the last regime to have held his post, and the new executive members have been trying for months to get the FA's books in order.

        When the books were finally made available, an audit was conducted where it is alleged that irregularities were discovered.
        I would take a bet that from the JFF through the CONFEDS, Parishes, individual teams...if audits are done hell would break loose.

        Corruption and mismanagement runs rampant throughout the society - top to bottom, bottom to top!
        "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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        • #5
          "orruption and mismanagement runs rampant throughout the society "

          Thats why unuh insist on keeping a corrupt administration in power?
          "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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          • #6
            But not everyone in Jamaica is corrupt, Karl.


            BLACK LIVES MATTER

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Mosiah View Post
              But not everyone in Jamaica is corrupt, Karl.
              Ofcourse not!
              In fact I am convinced 99.99% is not corrupt...but that .01%, as it is with our 1-degree of separation of our people, touches each and every Jamaican's life.

              ...now when it comes to poor management ability and or attention to details 99.99% of us fall in line.

              ...but, just let us go to football - Do you think the JFF, CONFEDs, Parishes, Clubs...know...have details on all matters vital to football development?

              Just imagine the JFF has questions from us on members of our various national teams and instead of saying 'presto' here is the info...it is having a problem finding/putting together the info?

              Do you think the JFF knows how many schools are in the island? ...do you think any of the above entites have an idea of numbers of youth in the various age-groups playing football? ...or, number of persons 'coaching' and level of qualification?

              Do you think the JFF and the other entities could explain in detail how each dollar received is spent? ...and or, could put their hands on documents to support that spending?

              ...petty cash accounts can easily run into appreciable money? Ever wonder how such is managed?

              ...cho? ...gate breached? millions lost?

              Wah fi duh?

              or ...or, or

              *BTW - thanks to Tilla for the additional 'smilies'...now, if I may, may i ask for a "jump in the sea" emoticon (? Hope "emoticon" is the term?)
              "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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