Chris Dehring, who is heading the organisation of the World Cup in the
Almost a fortnight after the scale of the problem first came to light, it seems that little has been done to alleviate the situation. Mike Agostini, who until recently was
In a letter to Rose Blenman, who is in charge of the implementation of the controversial US$100 visa, Agostini wrote: "Are you intent on deluding the people wanting such visas, many of whom are continuing to complain, especially travel agents, about the failure of this
He also flagged that applicants from
"I am as amazed as I am appalled at what is happening here and looks likely to become much worse, with the deadline for these visas being January 15, 2007 and the issuing office not fully operative and the time stated for issuing of visas and return of passports being still 'up to three weeks'."
He warned that the whole exercise is set to become a "total debacle" unless the scheme is abandoned. "The impression here continues to be a money-making exercise and thus also a 'rip-off' which is the way it still seems to be, for which the reputations of all Caricom countries will suffer."
Cricinfo has tried to contact Caricom to ask for clarification of the situation but we have received no response. We have also asked Cricket
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