Football's world governing body FIFA has confirmed that it has halted funding to the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association (TTFA) over its failure to produce audited statements.
TTFA receives an annual subvention of $250,000 in four instalments but payments have not been wired to the association's account, officials have said, reports CMC.
"Financial assistance and approval of new programmes to the TTFA are currently on hold awaiting full compliance," said a FIFA spokesman on Thursday.
"In accordance with the General Regulations for FIFA Development Programmes, all member associations including the TTFA have to comply with certain standard procedures, such as internal financial audits in order to receive funds corresponding to the Financial Assistance Programme (FAP) and other FIFA development programmes."
The TTFA audit, according to FIFA, should have been up to December 2014 and ought to have landed in the governing body's base in Zurich by March 31 this year.
However up until May 22 this year the football body had only done audited statements up until 2008.
"Yes, we have not been able to pay the staff for July because our funding has not come through from FIFA as yet," said Sheldon Phillips, general Secretary of TTFA.
"Also we were forced to spend $650,000 that we had not budgeted for."
FIFA's decision to withhold funding to Trinidad comes amid a war of words between TTFA president Raymond Tim Kee and sports minister Brent Sancho over TTFA's failure to supply audited reports to the ministry as well as account for their expenditure.
--Indo-ASian News Service
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