Million dollar assets, $5000 salary
Posted by Times News on 2007/8/30 21:27:29
A special investigation by The Times newspaper reveals that there are a lot of questions about properties acquired by PM Roosevelt Skerrit over the last few years. There have been several eyebrows raised over what many perceive to be the sudden acquisition of wealth by Skerrit. However, he has always denied that there is any impropriety in his dealings since becoming Prime Minister in 2004.
Source: The Times
BU heard about this story which is wagging all the tongues in Dominica and the neighbouring islands of the Eastern Caribbean and it peaked our curiosity. Can you guess why? Do you remember the famous Barney Lynch/David Ellis Sunday Brasstacks collision? Do you remember the question that Ellis asked Barney which caused Barney to nearly catch a heart attack? We can still hear the snort when David Ellis allegedly read an email which asked the Minister, how a former Advertising Manager at CBC from a few years ago could have afforded to purchase a small plantation said to have costed several hundred thousand dollars. We must say that the Minister reacted like a boy with his hand in the cookie jar! Subsequent events required David Ellis to appear on the afternoon call-in program the very next day and like a “looppy dog” he had to offer an apology.
By comparison, we have little Dominica often referred to as one of the “low islands” by the long nose Barbadian,
demonstrating to their Barbadian counterparts what good journalism is all about. According to the Times story, no less of a person than the Prime Minister of Dominica appears to have acquired large tracks of land in Dominica, all on a EC5,000.00 salary. The Times Newspaper has decided to ask the Prime Minister some pointed questions about two land acquisitions in particular, the rest as they say is now history.
This evening it was reported that Skerritt is suing the Editor of The Times to have certain allegations retracted. The Editor has promptly responded to say that he will not be backing down and that he will continue to ask questions. What balls! Who do we have in the press corp in Barbados that would have the gumption to stand-up to Prime Minister Arthur? We can visualize them shaking in their boots at the very thought. Is it a pipe dream to realistically expect that the millions spent to educate Barbadians over the years has gone to waste? The Right Excellent Errol Barrow must be restless over in the great beyond.
BU will join others to do what we can to agitate and advocate issues which we feel are of significance. Remember that we all must remain vigilant, a democracy is a fragile thing.
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