Leroy Parris

BU has made the call already but sometimes one has to be as strident as one can be to be heard above the din. BU is absolutely clear in light of recent events that Leroy Parris must resign from the board of directors of the Caribbean Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) with immediate effect. Each day that passes his tenure represents an embarrassment to the people of Barbados. The fact he was forced to resign as director of CLICO last week would have come as a surprise to many. Commonsense if nothing else should have guided all right thinking people to have viewed his retention on the CLICO board as a stupid.

More than most BU has defended Parris and CLICO in the past for what both have achieved, often times having to confront severe challenges. The failure of the Office of Supervisor of Insurance and politicians positioning personal above national interest has seen the demise of a regional (and international) company which has been a beacon of success. The achievement would have been all the more satisfying to many in the Caribbean because it was built because of the vision of a Black man, Cyril Duprey. While the focus is on the financial implication of the CLICO, there is a psychological factor which has not even been discussed by social scientists.

The action by Parris to sue CLICO Holdings for 10 million dollars informed our position to call for the resignation of Parris from the CBC. Prime Minister Freundel Stuart explained – not with his usual eloquence – in parliament that it is Parris’ right to do what he wants. It is the right of the people to expect that he should resign from a state agency with good reason. By suing CLICO Holdings Parris is de facto suing the people of Barbados. CLICO Holdings is the legal entity which has umbrella responsibility for all CLICO interest in Barbados.  Although CLICO is a private company there is an acceptance or so it seems from the ‘talk’ that the government will participate in some form of a bailout. By Parris’ decision to sue he has ‘spat’ in the faces of all Barbadian taxpayers. Yes indeed it is his right to sue but to refer to the more politically versed response of Prime Minister Denzil Douglas, Parris would or should have weighed the fallout from any action he has taken.

The naiveté which the government continues to demonstrate when dealing with Leroy Parris is mind boggling. One would have though the Democratic Labour Party (DLP) could have taken the opportunity to jettison the political dead weight which Paris has obviously become with the passing of the late Prime Minister. Instead we had Prime Minister Fruendel Stuart giving root to the public perception that Parris has the DLP by the short and curlies. A perception based on the view that a CLICO led by Parris has contributed heavily to past DLP campaigns. The result will be that the negative weight of Parris and CLICO has been transferred to his administration like an athlete would in a 4 X 100 relay.

Oh no Parris must go!

  1. Caswell Franklyn Avatar
    Caswell Franklyn

    I need not remind you that Mr. Parris is not a leper. (LOL)

    It would appear that Government and Parris will rise or fall together like siamese twins. Do you remember that Government placed $10 million dollars of Central Bank/people’s money in an effort to bail out CLICO. What most people do not know is that they put some NIS funds into CLICO indirectly through Public Workers Credit Union. The NIS Board, on the advice of NIS officials, rejected a loan request from the credit union to purchase CLICO Mortgage and Finance Company , but they were ordered to approve the loan.
    The amazing thing is that the credit union already had a mortgage facility and had no need to purchase a bankrupt company.


  2. “The failure of the Office of Supervisor of Insurance and politicians positioning personal above national interest has seen the demise of a regional (and international) company which has been a beacon of success.”

    What about the managers and their management of CLICO?


  3. To suggest that Parris is suing Bajan taxpayers is being ludicrous. Parris has resorted to the law. And that is his right. Why should he be removed from the Chairmanship of CBC? What is he doing or done that is affecting CBC.
    Grow up-Barbados is a rampantly capitalist society. Parris represents the new breed. Deal with it !!!!!!

  4. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    DAVID

    “By Parris’ decision to sue he has ‘spat’ in the faces of all Barbadian taxpayers.”

    Oh please, you are being so dramatic.
    I am a taxpayer and he is not spitting in my face. DAVID are you a taxpayer?

  5. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    DAVID

    I read your whole piece and I still don’t understand why he should resign.

    I will re-read it another fifty times maybe I will get it then. Who knows?


  6. @CCC

    That is ok, your position is not entirely surprising.


  7. @Caswell

    What would have supported the businesscase for BPWCCU to buyout CMFC?

  8. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    I eagerly await the entrance of:

    PRODIGAL SON
    anthony
    TRUTHMAN BURTON
    islandgal246
    RUTH ARNETTA
    josquin
    THE SCOUT
    random thougts
    or maybe they are at the BLP’s FORUM OF LIES at ElersLIE listening to “seethru” Arthur.


  9. @CCC

    While you accuse persons of being liars, you defend a man who told an Oversight Committee that there were no contracts yet few weeks ago produced one as evidence in a civil lawsuit.

  10. Random Thoughts Avatar
    Random Thoughts

    Hi Carson sweetie.


  11. Carson I am at home having a great evening. I have just made some delicious chicken curry, would you like some?

  12. Random Thoughts Avatar
    Random Thoughts

    Leroy Parris should be removed from the “hellum” of CBC becasue CBC is supposed to be an impartial media house and it is kinda hard to be impartial when the biggest story of late is that the boss’ company has failed, the boss’ company owe plenty of Bajans money, including owing some to my sister more than a year now she applied to get her money and ain’t get one blasted cent yet, and yet the boss continues to get money out of his company (erstwhile company?) even while investors are being told to hold strain. So the people hold strain ’till Sweet Cakes died without as Prime Minister answering their questions, so they have to hold strain until Leroy Parris dies too?

    When Bernie Madoff was under investigation, and when he had been arrested but not yet charged, and when he was charged but not yet convicted did you see him being Chairman of the Board of PBS (Public Broadcasting Company)

    So CBC should be all over the CLICO story, but how can they when the troublesome company’s boss is their boss?

    You ain’t see a conflict Carson?

    You really BLINDED by foolish party loyalty.

    What if Leroy (unfortunately) lives to be 100? and what if scarier thought other PM’s follow Stuart’s “Leroy is not a leper” lead.

    My sister ain’t voting D.

    Her husband ain’t voting D.

    Her adult children ain’t voting D.

    The spouses of her adult children ain’t votingD.

    I ain’t voting D.

    My adult children ain’t voting D.

    The spouses of my adult children ain’t voting D.

    None of my brothers and brothers, not their spouses, nor children ain’t voting D.

    You get it yet Carson?

    If Leroy ain’t a leper, maybe the DLP is a leper ’cause I know tanta people ain’t touching that party come next election.

    Get it yet Carson?

    And I’ve never to a B meting in my life. Didn’t even now there was one at Ellerslie this evening until you told me.

  13. Caswell Franklyn Avatar
    Caswell Franklyn

    David
    There was no business case for BPWCCUL for the purchase of CMFC. The idea behind this acquisition was to bail out CLICO and to provide employment for some chronically unemployed persons connected to the credit union.

    The credit union did not have the money and Government was only too glad to provide NIS funds to bail out CLICO, but could not be seen as giving CLICO any further assistance and risk a national outcry. The credit union was just a willing accomplice in government’s attempt the deceive the country.

    To date the members have not been called upon by the Board to approve the purchase. The Registrar, a public officer, completely omitted that step when she approved the acquisition.


  14. @Caswell

    Certainly the matter could have been raised from the floor under any other business?

    At lease to get some discussion going?

  15. Caswell Franklyn Avatar
    Caswell Franklyn

    I find once the Board provide plenty food, the members don’t care what happens at the meetings.

    A matter of this nature must be an item on the agenda: it cannot be raised under any other business.


  16. Clico Estates was also seeking government funds to start this year’s sugar crop after BNB refused to approve the annual loan. Can anyone confirm that government supplied the $$ thru an Agriculture Fund?

  17. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    Random Thoughts and islandgal246

    You all are being very nice to me. Sure that you are feeling well?


  18. @Caswell Franklyn: “A matter of this nature must be an item on the agenda: it cannot be raised under any other business.

    Please forgive my stupidity, but why exactly can not any other business be any and all business not yet addressed at the meeting?

  19. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    islandgal246

    It is a little late for curry chicken now maybe next time.
    Since you all being nice tonight I will leave you alone. Have a good night all.

  20. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    CASWELL

    You are suffering from SOUR GRAPES SYNDROME. If your CONTRACT was renewed you not have a single word to say.

    You and your one man union is not being taken seriously by anybody especially those at the Airport.

    The only one who thinks that you have anything worthwhile to say is DAVID.


  21. Does anybody have a copy of the Parris contract? I hear it makes interesting reading?
    What the hell is happening all like now at Clico to assets and monies, who is being paid and who is not?
    Is it true that cirminal charges cna be broiught against directors and management of Clico for selling insurance policies when ordered not to do so by the Supervisor of Insurance? We need a legal opinion


  22. Caswell;
    I suspected that BPWCCUL did not have the resources to purchase CMFC sometime ago and your account of the background to the sale of CMFC to BPWCCUL rings totally true.

    If it is true, Freundel Stuart, Sinckler and the BPWCCUL leadership should all be punished, not with laughter, but with jail and bullpistles.

    I suspect that when the full story is told on CLICO and the machinations surrounding its demise and current efforts to provide succour in the manner in which he has become accustomed to Leroy Parris along with David Thompson’s and the DLP’s involvement in the whole sordid mess, it will make the Bernie Maddoff story and the tales of Wall street greed in the US look like sunday school lessons.

    I think that David Thompson was the very worst Prime Minister that Barbados and perhaps any Caribbean Country ever had in every respect that really matters, surpassing even Forbes Burnham by leaps and bounds. But Freundel Stuart seems to be running a distant second, not because he could rival DT in actively doing things that are against the best interest of the Country, but because he doesnt seem to have the wherewithal to recognise what is in the best interests of the country.

  23. Caswell Franklyn Avatar
    Caswell Franklyn

    Christopher Halsall

    Members must have notice of any substantive resolution on the agenda. The item would have to be done at the AGM or by special resolution at a srecial general meeting. Section 2 of the Co-operative societies Act requires 10 days’ notice for a special resolution. It is therefore impossible to give 10 days’ notice during a meeting.


  24. Hi CCC

    Thanks for your honesty. Reason: your quote ” I will re-read it another fifty times maybe I will get it then. Who knows?”

    No wonder you take so long to comprehend.


  25. Well we have the usual noise from certain folk. He never see the big picture does he ? Parris Should have resigned that post as well. Maybe the pm is just waiting for the board to be changed like normal to save him from some shame?

  26. Caswell Franklyn Avatar
    Caswell Franklyn

    Carson C. Cadogan

    He who knows not and knows not that he knows not is a fool, avoid him. How can I avoid you?

    My contract was not renewed by the National Union of Public Workers (NUPW). My post dealt with the Barbados Public Workers Co-operative Credit Union Limited (BPWCCUL). They are two different organizations.

    I might be suffering from sour grape syndrome but your post clearly shows that you have an over abundance of GOAT parts.


  27. @Caswell Franklyn: “Members must have notice of any substantive resolution on the agenda. The item would have to be done at the AGM or by special resolution at a srecial general meeting. Section 2 of the Co-operative societies Act requires 10 days’ notice for a special resolution. It is therefore impossible to give 10 days’ notice during a meeting.

    I truly appreciate your response.

    From this, are we to infer that the Government of Barbados owned Caribbean Broadcasting Corporation is registered as a “Co-operative Society”?


  28. Well I just had my WTFIT moment when I read this headline.

    “Rommell in ‘D’ camp”

    Well I voting Liberal so why should I care who the DLP allow to join duh party.

  29. Under-Disguise Avatar

    AND THE (DLOP)-DLP
    CONTINUES TO CRIMBLE-(CRUMBLE)

    CRIMBLING AND CRUMBLING

  30. Under-Disguise Avatar

    wait ! look who is PRIME MINISTER OF BARBADOS

    HE DONT LOOK LIKE A PRIME MINISTER
    HE DONT ACT LIKE A PRIME MINISTER
    DOES NOT HAVE THE PORTFOLIO OF PRIME MINISTER
    DOES NOT WALK LIKE A PRIME MINISTER
    IS NOT SEEN AS A PRIME MINISTER


  31. leave mr stuart alone. he did not ask to be prime minister. at least he did not sign away the policy holders expectations to one man. deal with the real culprit. are barbadians so confounded and dumbfounded to accept the realisation that their two year greatest prerime minister of all time didn’t really have their interest at heart? another thing’ i can understand the dlp’s reluctance to keep the clico debacle under the carpet; but i am astonished at the seemingly lukewarm response from the blp on the scandalous matter. is it because the high-ups in their party might have had the opportunity to draw out their money as well? the whole thing just stinks.

  32. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    CASWELL
    “My contract was not renewed by the National Union of Public Workers (NUPW)”

    You a little mix up. Where did I say opposite? Are you related to SCOUT. Invest in a good pair of reading glasses.

    You want people to believe that you are some kind of Knight in Shinning come to rescue somebody. You are just disgruntled and you are lashing out.

    Everything you say must be taken not with a grain of salt but a pound of salt.


  33. Getting back to the issue at hand. In another forum Minister Dennis Kellman seems to be giving an insight to what has been hamstringing the government.

    Here is a comment he posted:

    Denis Kellman Is it a public or private co. It is not what we feel.

  34. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    Tell me Why

    I just want you to know that I am not easily misled as you are. People come on this blog and they skew thier pieces in certain directions to neutalise the TRUTH and to reinvent history and to get as many “can’t think for themselves bandwagon jumpers” such as you on board.

    Grantley Adams said that Bajans have “short memories” and it is my job to make sure that the Barbados Labour Party does not use that to the fullest.


  35. That doesn’t matter david. They have two choice either they will be sued out of existent like what parris will try to do and maybe other policy holder after Wednesday. Whether is private or public company there is shares for ownership in this case 100% belong to cl finical . If the company is heavily indebted as part of the rescue plan the government normally get shares in the company so to get interest in the company to someday either return if they paid back or kept as an asset for the cost of the bailout. The point kellman was making is mute.


  36. Is there such a thing as a class action suit in Barbados?


  37. I would think so. The former Baico staff have done one

    http://www.nationnews.com/articles/view/baico-suit/

  38. Truthman Burton Avatar
    Truthman Burton

    Play-play Prime Minister Freundel Stuart has given new meaning to the name of that renowned electronic money-transfer company PayPal.Com

    The man “at the HELLUM” shall henceforth be known as Leroy “PayPal” Parris. And with good reason because (1) Stuart has publicly declared it , (2) “PayPal” Parris has over the years pumped multi-millions of CLICO’s money into the coffers of the DLP.


  39. An earlier point about the lack of full coverage by the CBC bring the issue of Parris’ resignation to the front burner. It also brings to the fore the lack of professionalism of Reudon Eversley who is News and Current Affairs Director.

  40. Truthman Burton Avatar
    Truthman Burton

    For a long time now, I have been calling for the removal of Leroy “PAYPAL” Parris from “the hellum” of CARIBBEAN BROADCAST CORPORATION better known as “CBC DLP TV & RADIO”

    “PayPal” Parris’ position at CBC DLP TV is clearly not in the interest of Barbadians, since he functions there mostly as an obstructionist, presiding over the concealment of important news emanating from The Opposition.

    “PayPal” Parris ensures that the tax-payer funded station is really a politically-tainted mouthpiece for the DLP, and in recent times, “PayPal” Parris sees to it that NOTHING, ABSOLUTELY NOTHING relating to CLICO is carried on CBC DLP TV!!

    Do something Mr. Stuart …..This is a disgraceful state of affairs and as Minister responsible for Broadcasting, you must break out of your slumber!

    But then, how could I be so naive? After all, Leroy is your “PayPal” without leprosy, and he is deserving of excessive cuddling by you and the DLP!!!

  41. Carson C Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C Cadogan

    Many of you really think that you are dealing with little children who can be easily misled. That is the only reason that you continue with this drivel.

    CBC was never more politically polarised than when the Barbados Labour Party was in office. Every single news article from CBC had to be first sent to a particulatar Barbados Labour Party Minister Of State to be vetted. If there was anything in any article which was considered not in the best interest of the Barbados Labour Party it was red lined.

    The same thing happened with the newspapers, all editorials had to be vetted the Political Directorate. Very little was allowed to be printed which showed up the Barbados Labour Party in a bad light. Eversley formerly of the Barbados Advocate said that both the former PM and Mia were “wicked as hell” the both of them. The Barbados Labour Party had an iron grip on news houses here in Barbados.

    A former Barbados Labour Party person breed his secretary while still a “happily” married man. Which news organization in Barbados carried that story. A story that would have blown the roof off in any proper democracy. I could not see George Bush fathering a child by his secretary and remaining in office. Barbadian only got wind of it when they saw him dropping off the fruit of his adultery at a school in St. Michael.

    I am sure many of you can remember the Christine Keeler affair


  42. to carson – did not our father of independence have a child out of wedlock which only officially came to light when it was posted in the obituary for the death of his sister the late lesley barrow. i do not know. just asking since you seem to know bedroom business. also a perusal of the book of sir james mitchell former prime minister of st vincent who described himself as the friend of the father of independence and gave the eulogy at his funeral would give some insight into the extra-marital affair of the father of independence; so mr arthur ain’t the first and certainly would not be the last of the political both locally and internationally to be caught with his pants down. i also commend to you “the khaki boys” by tatanka yotanka. it used to be sold in jeanette layne-clarke’s shop in norman centre. sir, the moral is simple. people that live in glass houses should not throw stones.


  43. Didn’t the DLP run a platform on change?

    Are we to accept from DLP hacks that tit for tat is acceptable?

  44. Carson C Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C Cadogan

    DAVID

    this is from one of your articles:

    “The full story of how I was treated by the Barbados Labour Party has not been told but I will do so one day and Barbadians will see what an authoritarian government we had. How we were on the brink of dictatorship because when the press is attacked and bullied into submission, freedom is always in danger.

    Some ill-informed Barbadians said I was too big for my boots when I reported Owen Arthur to the World Press Freedom Committee. If you do not stand up for yourself, no one else will. If they only knew what was happening to me, they would have been in full agreement. The media in Barbados were afraid of carrying the story. They apparently did not want to experience the wrath of the BLP.”

    http://bajan.wordpress.com/2008/07/28/barbados-politics-2/

    SO THAT WE MAY NEVER FORGET!

  45. Carson C Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C Cadogan

    DAVID

    this is from one of your articles:

    “How many Barbadians know, for example, that the BLP complained to the Advocate’s management because I refused to eat their food at a media luncheon to launch their 1999 general election campaign? As a result, I was threatened with dismissal. Well, I sought legal advice and was prepared to sue the Advocate for breach of my human rights so they backed off.”

    “I have a copy of a letter which Owen Arthur personally wrote to my chairman. I have kept it so that my grandchildren one day will see how this man tried to take bread out of my mouth. And I had done nothing wrong. He called my office one morning hopping mad. I told him I had just come in for the day and had neither pen nor paper in my hand to take notes of what he was saying. His letter, claiming I was disrespectful, said I told him I was taking no note of what he had to say. Different meaning!”

    SO THAT WE MAY NEVER FORGET!

  46. Carson C Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C Cadogan

    DAVID

    this is from one of your articles:

    “The BLP is now demanding the justice they denied others. But they are getting a good deal. A well-known BLP person was recently appointed to a senior post at a statutory corporation which the BLP had refused to give that person. That would have never happened with a Dem under a BLP government. But I will say this: David Thompson is a gentleman – has always been. He has treated them all with decency and fairness which they did not show to Dems when they were in power.”

    “But you see, the BLP always believes they are entitled to special treatment. Other people, however, can be treated like doormats. I wish them well, personally, but may they remain in the political wilderness for a long, long time to reflect on the evil things they have done and to repent for their sins. Perhaps the BLP was hoping I would have buckled and come to them on bended knee, like how some persons did, to beg them for a pick. If they were, they would have waited in vain. I would have preferred to die with my dignity than to debase myself by doing such.”

    http://bajan.wordpress.com/2008/07/28/barbados-politics-2/

    SO THAT WE MAY NEVER FORGET!


  47. @CCC
    Caswell should remind you how many mouths the DLP have taken food from since coming to office.

  48. Carson C Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C Cadogan

    DAVID

    “Are we to accept from DLP hacks that tit for tat is acceptable?”

    Don’t be an idiot.

    You are the one implying that it is “tit for tat”, the Democratic Labour Party is as fair(not fear) as any Democratic Party in the world. The same could not be said for the corrupt Barbados Labour Party and YOU KNOW THAT.

  49. Carson C Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C Cadogan

    DAVID

    this is from one of your articles:

    “After I was forced to leave the Advocate, I could not find work in Barbados. I had to go overseas to earn a living to feed my children. I applied for a job at a government institution for which I was perfectly suited. I was invited to an interview but I was warned it was just a sham. My source told me that a certain person said I would never work in Barbados as long as the BLP was in power. I called up the HR person at the organization in question, told him to withdraw my name and keep the job because I didn’t need it as I had a better one overseas. A BLP yardfowl even saw me at a public event overseas and remarked, in front of everyone present, that the BLP had made a “refugee”. Incredible but true.”

    http://bajan.wordpress.com/2008/07/28/barbados-politics-2/

    SO THAT WE MAY NEVER FORGET!


  50. Leroy Parris exercised insensitivity by keeping his seat on the board. Those who retained him showed their stupidity as well, Terence Thornhill and the like. Parris resigned when he felt the pressure of the decision when he sued. To sit on the board and sue the same board could do. What inside info is he privy to that informed his decision to sue.

    This is bullshit and BU has made this a cause.

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