Trinidad & Tobago’s former minister of security, Jack Warner, who resigned both his cabinet post and parliamentary seat following a highly critical report of his allegedly corrupt conduct as head of the Confederation of North, Central America, and Caribbean Association Football (Concacaf) in 1990-2011, easily won the 29 July by-election in Chaguanas West. Having failed to gain the nomination for his old party- the United National Congress (UNC), the largest party in the ruling coalition- Warner stood for his newly formed Independent Liberal Party (ILP).
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