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A High Court judge is expected to deliver a ruling on February 26 in a claim brought by former Trinidad and Tobago Football Association (TTFA) marketing director Peter Miller, who is seeking payment for sums he says are owed to him during the period the association was under a debt repayment proposal.
Justice Frank Seepersad reserved his decision after hearing evidence on January 27 at the Waterfront Judicial Centre, Port of Spain. He also invited supplemental written submissions on whether Miller continued to perform his contractual duties after March 2020.
Miller was hired on January 1, 2020, on a two-year contract at a salary of US$25,000 per month. His contract also provided for a payment of US$30,410.95 for services rendered “since on or about November 25, 2019.” He testified virtually at the trial and was cross-examined by Kerwyn Garcia, SC, who represents the TTFA’s trustee, Maria Daniel, a chartered financial analyst and partner at Ernst and Young Trinidad Ltd, who is named as the defendant in the lawsuit.
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