Unlike his FIFA co-accused who pleaded guilty or went to jail, Warner has avoided extradition for over a decade — leaving Trinidad and Tobago to reckon with privilege, power, and justice.
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Hi Dennise, I think I understand your article, and I accept that I do not know what his extradition success means for T&T. Can you explain what the bringing down of a sitting Government by the Opposition Leader and his team through a fraudulent email scheme (emailgate) means to T&T. I have not seen any article demanding action against that individual and his cohorts.
Hi Dennise, I think I understand your article, and I accept that I do not know what his extradition success means for T&T. Can you explain what the bringing down of a sitting Government by the Opposition Leader and his team through a fraudulent email scheme (emailgate) means to T&T. I have not seen any article demanding action against that individual and his cohorts.
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