US pressure for T&T

Apr 03, 2013

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad - Has Washington decided that the moment is right to exert pressure on the People’s Partnership Government to make it sharply aware of its continuing desire to have local business executives Ish Galbaransingh and Steve Fergusson extradited to face corruption charges in the United States?
If that be the case, it may explain why, according to this country’s Attorney General, Anand Ramlogan, the Obama administration has so far ignored requests made by this country through diplomatic channels for information regarding the interests of the Federal Bureau of Investigations in relation to what has been reported as Daryan Warner, son of National Security Minister Jack Warner, acting as a co-operating witness to the FBI in relation to alleged corruption within Fifa.

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