 The Trinidad and  Tobago Football Association (TTFA) wishes to clarify that at an  emergency executive committee meeting called by TTFA president Raymond  Tim Kee on Sunday, the committee agreed to accept Darren Millien’s offer  to voluntarily withdraw his services until the issues surrounding the  Argentina tour have been resolved.
The Trinidad and  Tobago Football Association (TTFA) wishes to clarify that at an  emergency executive committee meeting called by TTFA president Raymond  Tim Kee on Sunday, the committee agreed to accept Darren Millien’s offer  to voluntarily withdraw his services until the issues surrounding the  Argentina tour have been resolved.
Millien  stressed that his decision in no way reflects an admission or acceptance  of guilt in this matter but, allows for due process to take place. 
 
Tim Kee said, “Mr Millien met with me on Friday November 28, when we  had a frank and open discussion, during which he voluntarily offered to  withdraw his services until the matter has been satisfactorily  resolved.” 
 
The TTFA wishes to reaffirm its commitment to due process in the resolution of the matter. 
 
The TTFA had also announced, the reconfiguration of General  Secretary, Sheldon Phillips’ role by including William Wallace to lead  government relations and team management functions. 
 
Former WIPA president Dinanath Ramnarine was also named as a  consultant to lead efforts to assist the TTFA with its governance and  management reform and to review and restructure organisational  operations. 
 
The local football governing body reiterated the need to improve the  governance structure of the TTFA in line with best practices. 
 
Tim Kee was full of praise of the changes, saying, “The TTFA is  pleased to have someone of Mr Ramnarine’s caliber as part of its  reformation effort. Dinanath is a hard-working individual who brings to  the table a wealth of experience in sports administration and  governance.” 
 
Ramnarine, who has been a member of the TTFA’s independent review  commission, also played a key role in the mediation of the settlement of  the outstanding payments to the 2006 World Cup players.
