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The opposition Democratic Labour Party (DLP) launched a scathing attack on the credibility and integrity of Clyde Mascoll at a political meeting in Deacons Road last night. All the speakers: Derek Alleyne, Richard Sealy, Michael Lashley, David Estwick, Chris Sinckler, culminating with Leader of the Opposition David Thompson spoke with a single purpose, that is, to destroy the credibility of Clyde Mascoll. The attentive crowd, including yours truly, listened with interest to the different speakers who recollected many positions that Clyde Mascoll once held when he was a member of the DLP. Now, he has sought to distance himself in a Barbados Labour Party (BLP) government. The speakers spoke with great emotion at the betrayal that Clyde Mascoll has crossed the floor. Many of them recounted episodes how DLP members including David Thompson recruited Mascoll from his job at the Central Bank where he was very unhappy and they worked to elevate him up the rungs of the party.

The contribution of the night was delivered by David Thompson with the assistance of video aids. Thompson dissected many events which surrounds the creation of a company called Hardwood Factory Housing Incorporated. Thompson in a hard hitting delivery highlighted several wrong doings since the establishment of Hardwood, a company registered in November 2006.

Here are some of the observations made my Thompson to a large Deacons Road crowd:

  • Thompson refuted claims that Anthony Murrell, CEO of Hardwood, has a proven track record of house building in Grenada. Thompson confirmed that he sent someone to Grenada to investigate Murrell’s involvement in house building, and specifically to investigate the claim that Murrell’s had participated in the building of 500 houses in a six month time frame. Thompson to a hushed crowd indicated that Murrell, from all reports, spent a total of 3 weeks in Grenada. The housing project he was known to have been associated terminated his services and he returned home.

  • Details of financial dealings by Hardwood were highlighted. Thompson produced documents which show that vehicles and other equipment currently being used by Hardwood was bought by Murrell using lease financing arrangements from Consolidated Financial Company and Simpsons Motors and NOT Hardwood. (This information was interesting because it was previously reported in the media that in order to save Hardwood money, equipment owned by Murrell is being leased to Hardwood.) Thompson presented copies of documents which showed that Murrell was badly in arrears at Consolidated Finance and Simpsons Motors; the two companies which he entered into the lease financing arrangements to buy the equipment currently being leased to Hardwood. In a nutshell, Murrell has received money from Hardwood, a company 90% owned by Enterprise Growth Fund Limited, for the use of equipment but the same equipment has been acquired by Murrell through lease financing which is in arrears. Thompson asked the question why is the equipment not leased/purchased in the name of Hardwood?

  • Thompson produced a letter signed by Sir Leroy Trotman which highlighted accusations of sexual abuse charges against Murrell. Thompson charged that many of the victims of the abuse are constituents of Mascoll and he had done nothing to respond to their concerns.

  • The Operations Manager of Hardwood, Carol Phillips, wrote to Murrell (CEO) and Hoyos (Chairman) addressing concerns related to jobs which Hardwood was working on, but the accounting for revenues and expenses were not being accurately reflected in the books of the company.

  • Thompson questioned the role of Hardwood in the building of a commercial property, said to be owned by someone very close to a prominent politician in Barbados, and where certain individuals working on the construction of the building are being paid by Hardwood while at the same time they appear to be working illegally in Barbados.

  • Thompson also alleged that Hardwood invoiced Urban Development Commission (UDC) approximately BDS240,000 for foundation work done on seven low income houses in the New Orleans. The UDC through close scrutiny of the invoices was subsequently able to detect that the invoice should have been for approximately BDS129,000.

  • Thompson questioned why only 15 houses have been constructed to date even though the company has drawn down on BDS2 million dollars in under a year. It appears that despite the rush to get to the market with the low income houses there has been a hitch and the houses have not been deployed due to the lack of land to place the houses.

  • Thompson using a video presentation listed 19 bounce cheques which have been issued by Hardwood and which is an indication that despite a BDS2 million capital inflow to the company it continues to experience cash flow problems.

  • Thompson questioned under what circumstances Hardwood was awarded several multi-million housing projects across Barbados despite the company experiencing cash flow problems. Thompson estimates one project has a value of BDS45 million dollars.

  • Thompson questioned Mascoll’s role in the company Hardwood and why he has been the one to speak about the company and not Minister Reginald Farley who is responsible for housing in Barbados. He also touched on the silence of other Ministers concerning the Hardwood issue and Arthur’s recent instruction to Mascoll to respond to a letter written by him (Thompson) to Arthur. In Thompson’s view it is a clear sign that Mascoll is on his own on the issue of Hardwood. Thompson further charged that Mascoll is aware of all that is going on at the company and he should let the public know the extent of his involvement with the Hardwood company.

Thompson refuted Arthur’s claim that he (David Thompson) as Chairman of the Public Accounts Committee had the means to investigate Hardwood. Thompson told the crowd that the PAC could investigate a government owned company ONLY if the audited financial statements of the company were laid before parliament. He ended his delivery by serving an ultimatum to Prime Minister Owen Arthur. He gave Arthur 30 days, starting last night, to start an investigation into Hardwood by a third party upon whom they will mutually agree. If Arthur fails to respond in the 30 day period Thompson will move a no-confidence motion in parliament against Mascoll. He threatened that the no-confidence motion would be preceded by unprecedented political activity led by the DLP never before seen in Barbados.

BU wrote yesterday that the political scene is starting to boil in Barbados. We look forward to hearing the Barbados Labour Party response to the accusations tabled by Thompson. Thompson ended last night by urging Barbadians to buckle their seat belts because they were in for an exciting ride!

Previous Story written by Barbados Free Press:

Strange Timing Of A Hardwood Homes Story In The Nation News – And A Question For Minister Clyde Mascoll

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104 responses to “David Thompson Gives Prime Minister Owen Arthur 30 Days To Start An Investigation Into Hardwood Housing Factory Incorporated Or Clyde Mascoll Will Face No Confidence Motion”

  1. Someone In the crowd Avatar
    Someone In the crowd

    It was a good meeting. People listened to all the speakers who were focussed on issues. You forgot to mention Chairman Donville Inniss who was biting in his comments as well.


  2. Arthur rush hot and sweaty on the People Business on CBC maybe to try to deflect attention from the DLP meeting last night.

  3. Adrian Loveridge Avatar
    Adrian Loveridge

    All we can hope is that there will be at least one journalist that has the testicular fortitude to ask relevant questions at the Press Meeting Mr Mascoll has caled at 10am this morning.

    Four questions I still would like answered:

    1) on 9th July 2007, Anthony Murrell, the HHF inc, CEO told the Nation ‘the company HAD acquired several acres of land in Christ Church and St. Peter’.

    1) Where is this land and who paid for it at what cost or was Mr Murrell lying?

    2) In his Response to the Opposition Leader’s letter published 11th October 2007 in the Advocate, Mr Mascoll stated ‘I was informed that Mr Anthony Murrell is the owner of Vechicles and Equipment which are leased to the company, resulting in a saving of approximately $44,000 PER MONTH in expenditure to the company’.

    Exactly what is this equipment and what are the vehicles:

    What is the value of them?
    What is the lease period?
    Are there any balloon or secondary payments due at the end of the lease period?

    What interest rate is the lease based on?

    3) Why didn’t the company lease the vehicles and equipment?

    4) If as Mr Mascoll states in the same response to the Leader of the Opposition, ‘the company’s mandate is to build houses for individuals’, why is it building sports pavillions?


  4. Can’t recall a larger crowd at any political meeting outside of an election. I was impressed with the quality of delivery by every speaker.
    I supported the BLP in the past, but not anymore. Was never a member of any party, but I liked what I witnessed last night.
    I noticed that there were plenty high ranking bees in the crowd including a prominent woman who was trying her best to disguise by wearing a hair piece and drawing up in a parked vehicle. We had a good laugh.
    Back to the issue. Hardwood Housing was exposed for what it is: a scam.
    Is there not a financial controller at that company?
    How could they be paying a man more money for vehicles than it would cost had they undertaken the lease arrangement themselves?
    Never heard such madness. Then again, everything certain people touch seems to turn to copper, if not mud.


  5. is “roger rabbitt” and “wishing in vain” not the same person


  6. I continue to believe that we will see an election results, that has never been seen before. Mascoll should have heeded good advice from myself and others, not to join the BLP. I continue to wonder what is Mia’s role in all of these things that are undoubtedly doing a great disservice to Owen’s character. David Thompson is set not to disappoint us when he said on taking over the leadership of the DLP, that this will be the mother of all elections. Barbadians are getting closer to realizing that the problem of government unaccountability and corruption is a systemic one, and that only a serious look at, and revamping of our current system of government will make a difference.


  7. Surely the problem with Hardwood is that it hurts Mascoll more than it hurts Arthur. We all know that Arthur is the real electoral issue – just take a look at the poll statistics – and that he will leave Mascoll hanging. With such a wide range of scandals to choose from, I continue to be bewildered by the DLP strategy. I guess I must just be a little slow to catch on.

  8. Wishing in Vain Avatar

    When have you last seen 10,000 people at a political meeting in Barbados ?
    If you wanted to see a crowd of that size you ought to have been at Deacons Farm this evening, I attended and beyond any shadow of doubt this was the largest gathering at any political meeting that I have ever attended and am referring to as far back as 1960’s, it was huge.

    The speakers were of a very high standard but in my mind the three that stood out were Dr Estwick, Chris and David Thompson who was at his eloquent best, they dealt with matters as clincially as could be done but it was left to Mr Thompson to deliver the most telling blows to Mascoll.

    He addressed the myth that Murrell had built 500 homes in Grenada after the effects of Ivan it was proven that Murrell spent the total sum of 3 weeks in Grenada and built nothing, the video presentations was a new and fascinating addition to the meeting and they were very well delivered, the letters showing Murrell in poccession of all the lease contracts and where he paid $ 25,000.0 to Simpson and Conso and where he onward lease them to HHL at $ 54,000.00 and evidence that they were in arrears to the lenders, also to there was hard evidence that these guyanese workers are working but do not have legal status, he also showed letters showing where the union worte Murrell in connection with his molestation of the 3 members of staff, and his attempt to fire one for not obliging him in his nastiness,

    He also addressed the issue of the ongoing work on a commercial building being carried out byHHL members of staff but not collecting and payments for this work the building happens to belong to Mascolls wife (hence Mascoll’s comments that he and his wife would be holding a press conference tommorow)

    The meeting was a top class presentation of a very high class.

    From the sidelines it certainly appears that there is gross mismanagement and corruption involved in this adventure in closing Mr Thompson clearly stated that he was giving Arthur 30 days to address this issue or he will be moving a no confidence motion against Mascoll my only comment would be he really ought to put the motion for Arthur as well.

    My congrats to the leader of the Opposition and his team for delivering the facts pertaining to HARDWOOD HOLDINGS they did it in a most professional manner and in a very clinical manner.
    Let me state that what I said was honest and true it was the largest crowd that I have witnessed at a political meeting in years and all the presentations were of a very high standard and quality and yes he the Leader of H M Loyal Opposition the Hon Mr David Thompson brought the meeting to an end in tremendous style with a rousing salvo of shots for Mascoll, this is exactly what the nation needs more of serious investigative work and for it to be put out in the public domain for all go over.
    I was indeed impressed by the extent of the information that Mr Thompson has at his disposal and how he delivered this information.


  9. james // Oct 15th 2007 at 9:30 am

    Surely the problem with Hardwood is that it hurts Mascoll more than it hurts Arthur. We all know that Arthur is the real electoral issue – just take a look at the poll statistics – and that he will leave Mascoll hanging. With such a wide range of scandals to choose from, I continue to be bewildered by the DLP strategy. I guess I must just be a little slow to catch on.
    ————————————————————

    I do not take this leadership thing to seriously, maybe i am dismissive of voting for a Leader since i don’t live in St.Peter or St. John and will never get a chance to vote for the person that is most likely to be selected by the majority of parliamentarians to be the first amongst equals.

    I fing it hard to believe that sufficient persons across barbados will place their x for the representative of their choice that appears on their ballot paper, but really meaning to vote for Owen or David. When i go to the polls and i believe that my current representative has been absent without leave or cause from tending to the contituency’s needs then i will vote for the other guy or gal. Owen and David will not be a factor in that decision. I believe that party diehardism is on the decline (voting party no matter what), therefore given the structure of the Ballot where i select one out of two or three names, none of which will state prime minister, or leader, and will not have Owen or David’s name on it, how can someone take this poll to mean that Owen Arthur will be the PM again?


  10. David,

    You hypocrite.

    Why are you crying crocodile tears for Stephen Alleyne when you worked so hard to kill him with your dirty smear campaigns again him?

    It is the classic story of a man who devoted himself to his country, only to be pulled down by slimeballs like Barbados Underground and Barbados Free Press.

    We find your comment to be very unfortunate. BU from its inception has always attempted to deal with issues affecting Barbadians. We play a pressure role of being an agitator and advocate at a time when traditional media is hamstrung. The fact that you can make such a remark is definitely unfortunate.

    David


  11. anon I am Wishing in Vain now and always, but much to your amazement people do share the view that this was a massive meeting with an excellent delivery of the message which was clearly that we have major corruption going on in this island.
    How in gods name that a manager can lease the equipment for $ 25,000.00 and then onward lease it to Hardwood for $ 54,000.00 where is the savings to HARDWOOD HOLDINGS ltd in this deal, it was documented and presented on the video last night for all to see.


  12. Hypocrite // Oct 15th 2007 at 9:58 am

    David,

    You hypocrite.

    Why are you crying crocodile tears for Stephen Alleyne when you worked so hard to kill him with your dirty smear campaigns again him?

    It is the classic story of a man who devoted himself to his country, only to be pulled down by slimeballs like Barbados Underground and Barbados Free Press.
    ———————————————————
    Stephen Alleyne has been exhibting the signs of a person under duresss for sometime now. Sweating profusevely in air condition envoirnments, Speaking as if out of breath etc. I have watch him for sometime during the Legacy unfolding in the Glebe, to his many TV appearances leading up to Worldcup and often remark to my wife that this guy needs to take stock of his lifestyle. It is sad that no one around him didn’t notice these things or did and did not speak up.


  13. Anon
    I do not know Wishing in Vain.
    There are times when i disagree with him/her and other times when he/she expresses something with which I agree.
    That style of writing is completely different from mine. If you were smart enough you would have noticed that.
    No, we are not one and the same, thank you.
    I am me and he/she is he/she.


  14. Tings heating up, bosie.


  15. Sorry to the lady hiding in the back of the dark colour car last night.
    Just learnt that the BLP woman of whom I spoke in my earlier post was not disguising because of party affilliation, but was actually spying on her husband who was supposed to be elsewhere but “found himself” in the presence of his outside woman last night.
    Wonder if this will make Pudding and souse.


  16. Need to get back to the serious stuff. Just could not let that one go by, folk.


  17. As recent as last night it was clearly stated that all candidates will be expected to sign off on a declaration of their assets and would expect to be investigated before entering the house of assembly and there is a written commitment given by Mr David Thompson in his speech that they intend to put integrity legislation in place before election are held.
    Lets move on and address the issuse of corruption and crime, and the lack of the same integrity legislation from the ones with the power to put it in place now but instead they opt to steal and corrupt the nation.
    I would suggest a short email to Mr Thompson to inquire of him his intentions, I am sure he would only be to happy to enlighten you.
    I am nothing more than an innocent bystander that has a love for my country and a love for what is right honest and fair, I hold no office am not even really in the mainstream of politics but I am hating to witness what is obviously taking place in Barbados with its rape and corruption and have taken the view that something needs to be done about the extent of this corruption and I have decided to vote against it, only one vote it may make no difference at all to the overall outcome of the election result but I will not vote for maintaining your party in power to continue to rape us even more, sadly I have voted in the past for this same party that I intend to vote against, I maybe one of those swing voters but I vote for what I think is good and is right and the blp is not good nor is it right for me this time around maybe after they have a shake up and realise that their stealing must be stopped it will improve.


  18. Ok Rabbit so who is stepping out ???????


  19. WIV, “not even really in mainstream politics”. Give me a break. You are a consummate DLP insider or I’m a purple elephant.


  20. Wishing in Vain says “As recent as last night it was clearly stated that all candidates will be expected to sign off on a declaration of their assets and would expect to be investigated before entering the house of assembly and there is a written commitment given by Mr David Thompson in his speech that they intend to put integrity legislation in place before election are held.”

    Wishing in Vain, I can’t find this “WRITTEN COMMITMENT” by Thompson. Please post it here with the source so all can look at the whole thing. When will Thompson put integrity legislation in place? You mean before the election 4 years from now or before THIS election?

    Why doesn’t the DLP have their integrity legislation all set to go? They have had 2 years to get it together! They should be saying “elect us and we will enact this integrity legislation within 60 days after our election”

    THAT would be something. Right now we have more of the same old stuff.

    Back to the first topic, Wishing In Vain. YOU SAY that Thompson and the DLP have said all of their intents IN WRITING.

    Please cut and paste it here with the references because I can’t find it on either the DLP blog or website.

    Post it here!


  21. You are a purple elephant, I have only been agitated into being vocal as these issues have been revealed it is disturbing to me.
    I have been a supporter of the blp as recently as up to the last election, what does that suggest to you?
    I would be the first to declare that the blp were very good in their first two terms in office hence my decision to support them with my vote, however I think that it is clear for all and sundry to see that the corruption that set in during this last term has been grossly done and it is for this very reason that I have decided to become vocal on corruption and dishonesty in public office as it certainly appears that every single project that has been undertaken by this gov’t has had massive cost overruns and the evidence is there to see that the proceeds of these cost overruns end up in the bank accounts of the Bannister’s, Nicholls, Shorey’s and Arthur’s bank accounts.


  22. Some how I feel that integrity legislation will be nearer to being real under the DLP certainly it never be seen under this corrupt bunch of bastards that make up the gov’t the blp.


  23. All this talk bout leadership, and winning a sampling poll on leadership is nonsesne, when it comes time to vote.


  24. I did not attend the meeting and I am not a member of either political party. I prefer to be neutral in these funny days since I can criticise both political parties without any repercussions. I have been constant with my comments pertaining to Government’s questionable actions with the Highway Project.

    I have been listening, watching and analysing the passion of the Opposition Leader regarding the Hardwood Housing Factory. I mentioned in an earlier post that I do not condone politicians being corrupt or associating with corrupt people. I am asking this question. Is the issue of Hardwood Housing Factory the problem or is it Clyde Mascoll? If it is the former, deal with the statement of 500 houses built in Grenada; deal with monies received from the Growth Fund, deal with the bill of sale for the equipment and who suppose to be the owner; deal with the delay in building the low income houses, but let the emphasis be on the company.

    In the other context, if Clyde Mascoll is directly involved in any impropriety, get the substantial facts, ensure that no questionable informations are left behind and let the PAC, which you are the leader, or the police and finally the people decide on Election Day and put him out to dry.

    Now, Mr. Thompson. We have endless questionable projects with individual managing these contracts under investigation. We all know about VECO and 3S Structural Steel Solutions LLC commanding hundreds of millions contracts, yet we are not hearing your voice. We know that the company awarded the highway contract never build a single highway or a flyover, we never heard if a general liability insurance is force on the highway; and no one can explain the massive increase in the cost of works. The people are waiting for answers. Your public meeting should have directed at these issues and not dealing with Clyde Mascoll. You are the one who spoke of your intentions.

    Your political action resemble when Don Blackman resigned from the Barbados Labour Party joined the Democratic Labour Party and all of his past comrades lambasted him left, right and centre. We all know Bajans have short memories.

    In the next 30 days, let me hear about the other problematic projects.


  25. Frankology~we must urge you to read the BU article carefully. We made the point that David Thompson has declared that the PAC cannot investigate a government owned company until it generates an audited financial statement. Thompson did make the point that he has been able to investigate the company Hardwoods when compared to leader of the opposition as oppose to Chairman of PAC.

    The other point which you raise about whether Hardwood is a Mascoll or Hardwood problem, it is both if you accept Thompson’s argument. It will be up to him to prove it in the court of public opinion. His political life depends on it.


  26. David, I did read the BU article, I know that he can only investigate any improprieties as Chairman of PAC after the due process of going through the usual accounting procedures. What I am suggesting is why he is focusing only on the Hardwood Housing issue only. I read and watch everything that was said for the past few weeks and ninety percent was HARDWOOD. Deal with me as a Critical Analyser and not a BLP or DLP yardfowl.


  27. Has there been any word coming out of the press conference which was suppose to be held by Mascoll today at 10am?


  28. From where we sit David Thompson is the only person who can give you a sniff of what his strategy is or will be. We can only assume that he has a strategy and time will tell if it works. Our view is that he anticipated that the Prime Minister would have called elections by now. However in this Hardwood issue he has a concern about corruption in an area which all Barbadians can easily identify with, that of housing.

    Let us see how the BLP responds!


  29. Frankology,
    Mascoll was dealt with last night and they will be other attacks in due course I am sure VECO THE PRISON, 3S DANOS ROAD WORKS PROJECT.
    I think that there is a method of operation involved here lets wait and see it unfold.

  30. Wishing in Vain Avatar

    GEMINI
    October 15th, 2007 at 6:47 pm
    I work at hardwood housing and everything that David Thompson wrote is true true,workers are treated like garbage,because as murell says he has a big boy backing him.
    help us Mr.Prime Minister remember you are the leader of this country,i commend Mr Thompson for speaking out against the injustices that bajan workers are faced with daily.

  31. Someone In the crowd Avatar
    Someone In the crowd

    David you also forget that David T is calling his Hardwood crusade OPERATIONS RESTORE GOVERNANCE.

  32. Wishing in Vain Avatar

    I am hearing that the press conference just concluded and Mascoll’s wife told them that she did not want anyone from HARDWOOD HOLDINGS working on her property but Mascoll brought these HARDWOOD WORKERS in to do the work, but of course if the work is free I have no doubt that they were welcomed with open arms.
    Reports reaching me state that the meeting did not go well for Mascoll and Hardwood Holdings, he received some surprises during the meeting that seemed to stun him.
    I will report if and when I manage to speak to my contact again.

  33. Concerned Citizen Avatar
    Concerned Citizen

    It has come to my obsevation that perhaps Mascoll crossed the floor in order to bring about the demise of the BLP and that the biggest instigatior is Thompson. But my PM boy he isnt gonna let himself or his party fall… poor Mascoll the grass isnt green on any side!!!


  34. HEARD THAT NON NATIONALS WORKING FOR HARD WOOD HOUSING WERE FFIRED TODAY

  35. Democratic to be bone Avatar
    Democratic to be bone

    The size of last night’s crowd may suggest that the swing is greater than 5%. I am extremely dissapointed with Mascoll who would have given the people of Barbados the impression that he was a Sunday School boy when he presented JAWS and Greenland. The meeting was very well presented and I wish we could have more dealing with Greenland, the Highway & 3S, the Prison, etc and showing how these over-expenditures and capital projects impact on inflation and the cost of living we are now experiencing. Government is not at the least worry as the greater the cost of services, the more VAT is collected by them to disguise the cash flow incompetencies created by wastage.


  36. Already we have seen the crocodile tears of hypocrites like Barbados Underground (and soon to follow Barbados Free Press) following the death of Stephen Alleyne. These are the same people who hid behind the internet for months to wage the dirtiest of smear campaigns against the same man they now pretend to pay tribute to. He dedicated himself to making the hosting of World Cup 2007 a success which all true Bajans are justifiably proud of. No doubt the stress and strain of the vicious attacks and rumour-mongering of hate-filled and small-minded people such as BU and BFP contributed greatly to his health problems. It is the classic tale of national sacrifice… and Stephen Alleyne paid for it with his life.

    We at B`F`P`E pay tribute to his legacy of outstanding work and offer our genuine and heart-felt condolences to his family.

    As a nation we must ensure that we honour him fittingly.

    May his soul rest in peace.

    B`F`P`E.


  37. Such was the hatred BU held for this Stephen Alleyne that David has cleverly pretended to acknowledge his passing by presenting it in such a way that readers are barred from commenting on it directly, and he furthermore instructs readers to take their condolences elsewhere.

    To David the low-minded dog we say…. God don’t like ugly.


  38. How can the honest criticism of David and BU take away from Stephen’s management of what his political masters have christened Barbados “finest hour”.

    Show some respect BFPE.


  39. So
    The Press confrence that Mascoll Held today which was to make him look really good ,has done the opposite,Mr Murrell made himself out to be the illiterate jackass that he is,How do you as a CEO of a company that has been expose in the press because of the wicked things that were taking place under his leadership,come out and admit on national television to having cheques written to him personally while he is paying the workers from the accounts of HHFI,MY GOD,this is just so wrong ,does he think that the people of this country are foolish,not all,no wonder he was able to take all of his family to Miami so that they can “shop until they drop ”
    Where is the interigty Mr Mascoll ?How can we the tax payers of this country allow this Man to flece a young company out of Goverment funds so that he can benifit ,but then again the board of EGFL cannot even touch him either.
    as Anonymous says ..God Don’t like ugly.


  40. Yes the meeting was ram off but I saw too many out of parish plates in passing.

    I speculate that ALL the DLP suporters were in Deacons Road.

    The crowd was big, but not big enough to change a government.

    Too much time spent on insulting Clyde Mascoll.


  41. All of the Guyanese workers were fired today from Hardwood Housing Factory,
    well well well,
    not one red cent were given to them, this is just so unfair.
    does Mr Murrell thing that these man are Dogs
    he better remember what goes around comes around.


  42. Turncoat Clydie was at it again today.
    What a pathetic individual is this man. Turncoat Clydie should be ashamed to be talking about integrity.
    Clydie, did you learn that word today? It sounded awfully weird coming from your mouth. YOU are the one who has no integrity. How do you feel coming out in support of the very policies you criticised not so long ago? Gems was the worst thing this gov’t did and all of a sudden, it is profitable and now be sold. You were all over the place telling all and sundry how corrupt David Shorey and others were as a result of the inner workings of Gems. What has happened since then? Have you now seen the “light”? My heart weeps for the likes of you. We will deal with you in North West.
    Have you done any house to house work? Do you realise that you are not welcome in many many homes out here?
    I would like you to replay the tape of the so-called press conference held today so that you can hear how sorrowful you sound.
    BTW, Clydie, the same way how you turned your back on us, we , by the grace of God, will do the same to you whenever the bell rings.
    The script has been written and you certainly ain’t the star.
    Can’t waste anymore time on you, Clydie. You are a spent force and we have really big fish to fry. We have REAL issues to discuss.

  43. Wishing in Vain Avatar

    Anonymous please return to the part of the jungle where the sun does not shine you clown!!

  44. Wishing in Vain Avatar

    I can now confirm that there were 15 NON NATIONAL dismissals at HARDWOOD HOLDINGS today this is after ASSCOLl said they did not employ illegal workers.
    Now this should be a crime that someone is charged for employing illegal workers the same as they would do had these been illegal sex workers!!!


  45. The Hardwood issue is a strange one, that I am watching closely, if the DLP has more clear evidence they can break Mascoll, and indeed gain more votes/seats. If it is all a bluff and Owen and Mascoll, can show that it is all a bluff then you call elections quickly after when Thompson is still licking his wounds. So this is really the deciding factor. Owen will not take it lying down someone has to take the fall even may be Mascoll. So far it seems like the Hardwood CEO might be the one to suffer, cause some how he seems to be not not bright when it comes to money and business.


  46. Murrell is a pawn and ASSCOLL is the player, I personally do not need anything further than what was presented to the public last night he is guilty as charged in my books all of them need investigating for fraud, if TONY HOYOS can be sitting on both boards the lender and the borrower at the same time and knownly lend our taxpaers money to a comany that is obviously being run very poorly where our money is at serious risk of being stolen by people like ASSCOLL and Murrell and others we have questionh to ask of the creditabilty of Hoyos as Chairman and his functioning in that post.


  47. While all of this is taking place we have the very Tony Hoyos who is Arthur’s lapdog sitting as Chairman of HWHL and sitting on the board of the EGFL overseeing this level of dishonesty and corruption and not saying a word about how our taxpayers funds are being utilised and stolen.
    The 15 workers fired today, the Wife of ASSCOLL saying one thing he ASSCOLL saying something else and Murrell saying something different as well, at least they could have got their script right from before they went on camera, reports reaching me state that one of the reporters nealy fainted when they put him in this hole for this briefing.
    Now that ASSCOLL has bungled this attempt to quell this issue , who does he turn to for help?
    Certainly not Mottley, Atherley, Rommel Marshall, Liz Thompson,Billie, he has no friends or supporters from within not even MR SEE THRU noticed how they have all left him out to dry, what a bumbling jack as.


  48. There are so many things going on in Barbados that boggles the mind that it is really very difficult to understand or believe how such important Government scandals involving major Government Ministers and local business men/women can remain under wraps. And more appallingly little it seems can be done by way of the Democratic process to compel the BLP to come clean or hold an inquiry/probe to ventilate the concerns of the people.

    I know of few Democratic countries in the world where a Democracy can or is allowed to function in this manner without the people demanding accountability.

    The next thing that I cannot figure out is, the PM Owen Arthur is the least impacted by all of the scandalous allegations being made against his Government. From my perspective his Ministers come in for more attention than does Arthur who is ultimately reesponsible. The recent poll suggests Arthur is still more popular than is David Thonpson!

    Though over the past several months some sections of the Barbados society because of their outspokenness have drawn attention to these scandals they have barely dented the armour of the BLP when it comes to giving the public FACTS to support their allegations.

    What I thought was most significant and I have been preaching this for months is, that until the key players of the Barbados society, business sections and Unions get involved the BLP seem to believe they can snub their noses at the ordinary Barbadian.

    Case in point. I made a comment about this very fact on the DLP Blog suggesting that the Business community and the Union must speak out and that by not doing so it showed to me anyway that these segments of the Social Partnership were mere lap dogs for the Governments conduct.

    A few days later in the Nation News I saw where BAPE took the Government to task over myriad and serious deficiencies they had uncovered involving “Operation Freeflow”. The Government immediately agreed to meet with them.

    In the same edition of the Nation News both the Business and Union segments of the Social Partnership said exactly what I had said. And expressed their concerns that their roles had diminished. Government reached out to them too by agreeing to meet.

    We need more heavy hitters like BAPE, ALL employers, Unions and the Barbados public to come together as a team to make their voices heard. And to show by actions that they will not allow the BLP or any other Government to rule Barbados as though they are above the law!

    The time has come in Barbados that serious change has to be made where legislation is brought in that allows the people and the Opposition Parties to be able to get full transparency about perceived or real corruption within the ranks of the ruling Government.

    The thing that makes this so neceesary is this. Take what is going on now between Government, the DLP and the people, involving the many shady contracts and the scandal about Hardwood. All of this because of the late hour may never come to see the light of day before an election is held. Are we not still waiting for the St. Joseph Hospital report?

    One does not have to specualate why this BLP Government is playing “hardball” in not coming clean when looking at the many scandalous and outrageous revelations that led to the Glendairy riot and burning of that facility. It is hard to believe that even in a third world Nation like Barbados and involving such an important facility as Glendairy that so many spurious events that could have been easily avoided had this BLP Government been doing its job was allowed to occur with impunity and resulted in the destruction of a prison. None more so than warders having to wait months for pay checks.

    But the serious consequences flowing from the Glendairy incident clearly caused by BLP incompetence has cost the Barbados taxpayer $200 or more millions. And the Glendairy fiasco is but the tip of the iceberg. Because if it is true the contracts in dispute involving the ABC highway, Airport etc which are all suspect of corruption and over runs and being built in an inferior way according to BAPE (as in the case of Operation Freeflow) these things too are costing the Bajan taxpayer big time and will continue to as the years go on because of needing pre-mature and extensive maintenance.

    But here is Tony Best in todays Nation News suggesting or that is how I read it that a lot of what is being complained about in Barbados is hype by trouble makers. Even allowing that Tony Best is a brown nosing BLP I find his comments insulting to his countrymen and women and not becoming the conduct of a professional reporter.

    There is no one easy fix for the serious problems facing the average Barbadian like the high cost of living, not being able to afford housing etc. But it can be fixed as other countries have faced silimar challenges and their Governments have fixed it. The fact of the matter is many in Barbados and the Caribbean region have lived the good life too long exploiting the masses and using propaganda to support it.

    Maybe if David Thompson is elected he might want to consider bringing in GENUINE expert advice from overseas to advise him on policies to address the many health, economic and social issues Barbadians have been complaining about for decades and being told there are no solutions to them.

    In North America and England there are thousands of high profile, competent and dedicated retired Professionals, Academics and others many of whom I am sure would be happy to give their expertise and in many cases free in helping Thompson go about fixing what the BLP broke. These people would quickly get to the bottom of and finding solutions to the problems.

    Many probably would welcome the opportunity and be glad to get away from the winter and help solve the mysteries that so many in Barbados would have us believe cannot be solved.


  49. Would you seriously expect anything honest or anti the blp coming from that clown Tony Best?
    Bearing in mind that he is putting a shot on the the Billie Miller therefore would you expect any thing different from him?


  50. Wishing in Vain you are correct in what you say. And many using these blogs know what is happening too but regrettably are being frustrated in not being able to do anything about it. Because even the “Mainstream” press in Barbados is indifferent to what the masses are enduring.

    I am not so naive as to not to know that ALL Newspapers throughout the world have their political biases and prejuduices, but the Nation News and The Barbados Advocate carry this type of reporting to extremes in favor of the BLP. It has almost reached proportions of media National treason against the people and best interests of Barbados. This is no exaggeration of the situation! Newspapers the world over Barbados excepted respect media “BALANCE” when reporting on their Nations political, economic and social realities. This is dictated by and is a responsibility of a “Democracy” and more importantly a “Free” Press!

    And what is even more disgraceful is, that it is the very mainstream Bajan who without their support these newspapers would be nothing that are the ones suffering the greatest social injustices from unconcionable BLP Government practices and policies.

    What is also disturbing or it is to me even though it does not impact me personally is this. Nobody seems to care that of a population of 285,000 people thousands of them are not getting the necessities of life that they are entitled to and no one seems to care except a few religious leaders. Some in the Barbados society even lie and play games with peoples heads to try and say that only 13,000 are living in poverty.

    Yet the very Minister in charge only a month ago said that he was doing a census because Government did not know the true numbers living in poverty. This is after the Government came to power 10 or so years ago suggesting they would be a Government practising “politics” of inclusion. Lashley too only recently showed concern for poverty in Barbados after the UN gave a scathing attack on the regions performance in this area of social justice. Where were and why were these buffoons not dealing with poverty 10 years ago when elected? I stand to be corrected but I believe it was Minister Prescodd a month ago said the reason he was doing a census to see how many were living in poverty was because the last census done was in 1989. Knowing this why have they waited until 2007 to try and find out how many are living in poverty? Obviously it was not one of their priorities was it?

    Newspapers, Government, responsible citizens and others have to take what is going on in Barbados more seriously and realize that things cannot continue to go as they are. There is obvious and serious disparities in the facts of what the more fortunate in Barbados wants us to believe about poverty levels and what those facts really are.

    The CADRE poll that was recently undertaken found a huge and lopsided percentage of those polled believing the cost of living in Barbados is too high. When so many people believe this they have to be taken seriously and their concerns are supported by factual evidence that they are telling the truth. You cannot allow lies to prevail over the truth if you want to fix a problem!

    What I believe is behind the cost of living problem is this. The vast majority of people working are not being paid realistic wage levels based on the economic realities of the cost of living in Barbados and inflation. There is also no minimum wage and that does not help the situation either when it comes to menial labour.

    When one looks at the economic situation of Barbados there certainly are some JUSTIFIABLE factors that might be beyond the control of most that impacts the price of consumere goods. But this is true in ALL countries. Yet in other countries the majority of those holding jobs can live comfortably. They may not all be able to eat filet but they can afford to eat steak. They cannot afford to drive a Mercedes but they can afford to drive a basic Ford, Nissan etc. They cannot live in mansions but they can afford or most of them can to, live in a bungalow, semi detached or Town house. The further out of town they buy the cheaper the real estate and many opt to do that and drive the extra distance to get to work. None or few of these options seem to be available to the majority who have jobs in Barbados.

    As I have said before how can you boast as having less than 4% of your population unemployed yet according to the poll about 90% say the cost of living is too high, they cannot afford a house, food and other basic things that are enjoyed by most in other countries? Something just does not add up.

    In other countries of the world they cope with raw material increases just as they do in Barbados but it does not cause a chicken to jump in price to $20 and stay there. And I know for a fact that most food items are grossly overpriced and huge profits are being made on them because of that reason. It is a bloody rip-off!

    Plus wage earners in other countries get raises close to or at the rate of inflation and some get even bigger raises than that.

    I know people living in Canada and on a FIXED income of $70,000 being able to do so debt free, own a house, two cars, eat well, take vacations and need for little. Healthcare is free and for all over 65 so is prescription drugs. All is not perfect but it works to the satisfaction of the majority. Hospital patients do not need dinner bells to call a nurse.

    I realize that you cannot compare Barbados realistically to Nations like North America but to those who I talk to looking into the affairs of Barbados all come to the same realistic conclusions. Corruption, greed, lying about the facts or reality of a situation. And most of all trying to make the gullible believe that Barbados is so unique that what works in other Nations cannot and will not work in Barbados is used to justify the situation. It is all crap being perpetrated against a Nation whose major population cannot absorb or understand the BS and lies they are being fed.

    What with Globalization, Fair Trade, Free Trade EU agreements etc all of which in the scheme of things are having little impact on the Caribbean and which is being blamed for why the masses must do this and that to better themselves is share propaganda. Decades ago before all of these things came into place the masses were still living in poverty, had high levels of unemployment and the cost of living was high and contiued to be high to this day .

    Unless someone is prepared and hopefully David Thompson is that someone, to grasp the bull by the horns and set Barbados on a new path of Social, Governmental and Economic justice nothing is going to change for the majority.

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