TTFA gives Sancho one week to answer accusations

THE Trinidad and Tobago Football Association (TTFA) has given former minister Brent Sancho and his former employee Kevin Harrison one week to answer to charges of impropriety as it relates to several activities involving Central FC.The questionable activities involve the transfer of Rundell Winchester, the signing of then 16-year-old winger Levi Garcia, and alleged misappropriation of CONCACAF funds.
As it relates to the misappropriation of funds accusation T&T online news media Wired868 CONCACAF indicates that the issue stems from a request to the football body to deposit funds, intended for Central FC, to the personal account of Sancho by Harrison, a transaction for which the TTFA requires clarification.
“As a member of CONCACAF and in keeping with our regulatory obligations and responsibilities,” stated the TTFA letter.
“The Trinidad and Tobago Football Association (TTFA) is requesting a written statement from your good self or your appointed representative addressing the following allegations for the purpose of providing you a forum to clarify and inform the TTFA in determining whether further action is warranted…”
The TTFA also stretched its investigation to include Central’s hiring of then 16-year-old Shiva Boys Hindu College student Levi Garcia, who was signed to a professional deal without proper representation by his parents or an assigned guardian.

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