The Scotsman

Warner hires Myra Hindley barrister

- MARTYN ZIEGLER

DISGRACED former Fifa vicepresid­ent Jack Warner has hired one of Britain’s leading barristers to help his fight against extraditio­n to the USA.

Edward Fitzgerald QC, who has represente­d controvers­ial Muslim cleric Abu Hamza and Moors murderer Myra Hindley in the past, has confirmed he is advising Warner and his legal team in Trinidad.

Warner has been indicted by the US justice department on eight counts of football-related corruption and is currently on bail in Trinidad. Among the charges, he is accused of taking a $10million (£6.4m) bribe to vote for South Africa to host the 2010 World Cup.

Significan­tly, Fitzgerald has also represente­d Trinidad businessma­n Steve Ferguson, who has successful­ly resisted extraditio­n to the USA for the last ten years.

Fitzgerald, who has won human rights awards for his cases challengin­g death sentences, confirmed he was working for Warner but said he could not discuss any details of the case.

Warner’s two sons Daryll and Daryan, and his former deputy, Chuck Blazer, have all pleaded guilty to related charges among 18 people who have been indicted by US authoritie­s. Seven of them, including Warner’s successor as CONCACAF president Jeffrey Webb, are in custody in Switzerlan­d, pending extraditio­n hearings. Warner, who was forced to resign from Fifa in 2011 after being caught up in a corruption scandal, has insisted he has done nothing wrong. In a statement earlier this month, Warner said: “I have been afforded no due process and I have not even been questioned in this matter. I reiterate that I am innocent of any charges.”

The US Embassy in Port of Spain said no final extraditio­n request had been made to the Trinidad and Tobago attorney general.

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Jack Warner: Extraditio­n fight

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