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Sunday, July 6, 2025

Cudjoe to coaches: Sort out salary issues with TTFA, NC

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Walter Alibey
1857 days ago
20200606
Minister of Sports and Youth Affairs Shamfa Cudjoe

Minister of Sports and Youth Affairs Shamfa Cudjoe

Walter Alibey

Though sym­pa­thet­ic to­wards the plight of the coun­try's na­tion­al coach­es and ad­min­is­tra­tive staff for un­paid wages for the last three months, Min­is­ter of Sports and Youth Af­fairs Sham­fa Cud­joe has di­rect­ed the staff and coach­es to thrash out their salary is­sue with the T&T Foot­ball As­so­ci­a­tion or the FI­FA-ap­point­ed Nor­mal­i­sa­tion Com­mit­tee.

Both coach­es and staff have not been paid salaries since Feb­ru­ary, due to the cash-strapped po­si­tion of the em­bat­tled foot­ball as­so­ci­a­tion, and fol­low­ing a threat to take their plight to Prime Min­is­ter Dr Kei­th Row­ley on Tues­day, the coach­es are now hint­ing at pos­si­ble le­gal pro­ceed­ings.

They are now hold­ing talks to de­cide what is their next move and how they will go about do­ing it.

At a meet­ing on Fri­day morn­ing with the ad­min­is­tra­tive staff and the chair­man of the Nor­mal­i­sa­tion Com­mit­tee, busi­ness­man Robert Hadad, there was still no re­lief for the em­ploy­ees.

Cud­joe, when con­tact­ed by Guardian Me­dia Sports on Fri­day said her min­istry could not help as there is a prac­tice for pay­ment of salaries.

"I am go­ing to say what I know the pol­i­cy is and what the prac­tice has been. The NG­Bs pay for their own coach­es, through the as­sis­tance of their par­ent body. The same goes for foot­ball. So I trust that the FI­FA com­mit­tee and the rel­e­vant bod­ies would work on that mat­ter. Right now, that is not a mat­ter for the Min­istry of Sports."

Quizzed on whether any­thing can be done due to the stren­u­ous sit­u­a­tion be­tween the par­ties, Cud­joe as­sured, there could be no oth­er an­swer that can be giv­en.

The last time the coach­es and staff were paid salaries was back in Feb­ru­ary when Gen­er­al Sec­re­tary of the TTFA Ramesh Ramd­han bor­rowed monies to pay them. Since then, how­ev­er, Hadad and his mem­bers of the nor­mal­i­sa­tion com­mit­tee, re­tired banker Nigel Ro­mano and Judy Daniel, and the oust­ed T&TFA mem­bers- William Wal­lace (pres­i­dent) and vice pres­i­dents Clynt Tay­lor, Joseph Sam Phillips have been at war for the own­er­ship of the TTFA bank ac­counts, for the right to gov­ern lo­cal foot­ball and the right to use the foot­ball as­so­ci­a­tion's let­ter­head.

Wal­lace and Kei­th Look Loy, the for­mer TTFA Tech­ni­cal Com­mit­tee chair­man, both made it clear on a Field of Dreams pro­gramme on Mon­day night, that they were not will­ing to com­pro­mise their present stance by grant­i­ng the nor­mal­i­sa­tion com­mit­tee ac­cess to the TTFA ac­counts so that pay­ments could be made the staff and coach­es while ad­mit­ting they had noth­ing against the staff and coach­es.

Cud­joe, who in April made a pub­lic call on foot­ball of­fi­cials to come to­geth­er for the good of the sport of foot­ball, al­so re­spond­ed to a call by coach­es for pub­lic as­sis­tance as was done dur­ing the on­go­ing covid19 sit­u­a­tion by say­ing: "I am sure every cit­i­zen who would have lost their in­come due to COVID-19, is free to ap­ply through the Min­istry of So­cial De­vel­op­ment and the nec­es­sary as­sess­ment and so on would take place there."

She dis­missed the no­tion that the Min­istry can make pro­vi­sions for coach­es and ath­letes in the event the NG­Bs fail in their du­ties to make pay­ments. She said, "It is not the prac­tice of the pol­i­cy of the Min­istry of Sport or SporTT. It is usu­al­ly an arrange­ment be­tween the NG­Bs and their par­ent bod­ies and that is where I stand at this point."

The TTFA is set to re­ceive monies from the FI­FA for the COVID-19 re­lief and grants to Mem­ber As­so­ci­a­tion which the Nor­mal­i­sa­tion com­mit­tee in­tends to use to pay salaries.

This means the em­bat­tled foot­ball as­so­ci­a­tion is in line to re­ceive US$1.2 mil­lion (an es­ti­mat­ed TT$6.7mil­lion), plus a CON­CA­CAF US$160,000 (an es­ti­mat­ed TT$1,040,000) grant, as well as an un­known amount for the re­lief fund.

How­ev­er, Ro­mano told Guardian Me­dia Sports on Wednes­day that pay­ments can on­ly be made af­ter a pay­ment mech­a­nism is worked out.

The coach­es and staff have not been paid for the months of March, April and May.


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