Edward Seaga: Warner Must Resign

By: - June 12th, 2011

Edward Seaga, left, and Jack Warner

Former Jamaican Prime Minister and current President of the Football Association of Jamaica, Edward Seaga, called for embattled Trinidad Minister Jack Warner, the suspended head of CONCACAF, to resign. “We cannot continue this thing with Jack Warner, we simply cannot,” Seaga said. “The man has already committed himself and will most likely do more harm if he is out there alone, it’s time for us to get rid of him.” Warner is at the center of a probe by FIFA into alleged bribery at a FIFA election event in Trinidad. “We need new leadership in the region, we definitely need new leadership if we are to move forward,” he said. [Jamaica Gleaner]

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