The website Wired 868 .com reporting that  former FIFA Vice President Jack Warner delivered a letter to  the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation last Thursday evening  which suggested that the Chaguanas West MP had no knowledge of the accounting data requested by a High Court judge.

             The data was requested by the judge who made the order against the TTFF to pay millions of dollars owed to  the Soca  Warriors of 2006.

        Warner’s letter, according to wired868.com claimed that he handed over all relevant information to the local football body when he resigned last June.

       Warner's stance is said to be unnerving the TTFF. The football body had all its removable assets seized last week after failing to make an interim award of $4.6 million.

      Warner was still TTFF special advisor when the "Soca Warriors" received their only payment to date—an interim payment of $7 million.

          The money was paid to the players last May; just days after Asian Football Confederation President Mohamed Bin Hammam visited Trinidad to garner support for his FIFA Presidential election bid.