Indicted former FIFA official Jack Warner unleashed a startling attack on the governing body Wednesday.
Jack Warner threatened to implicate FIFA in involvement in the Trinidad and Tobago elections in 2010.
The former FIFA vice president was one of 14 people indicted by the United States Department of Justice last week in a move that preceded Friday's FIFA elections in Zurich — which later proved futile, when re-elected Sepp Blatter revealed his decision to resign four days later.
Warner, in an address televised on TV6 on Wednesday night, said he has evidence of "a link between FIFA, its funding and me, the link between FIFA, its funding and the United National Congress and the People's Partnership Government in general election 2010.