Banner promoting anonymous crime reporting with a phone and contact number 1 800 TIPS (8477), featuring the Crime Stoppers logo and a QR code for submitting tips.

← Back

Your message to the BLOGMASTER was sent

Kaymar Jordan, Editor in Chief, Nation newspaper

A letter the group dispatched to Stuart said: “Against the backdrop of growing concern among supporters of the Government and our party, with respect to perceived weaknesses in our leadership of the country, and a sense of drift and inertia arising therefrom, we the undersigned elected members of the Parliamentary Group seek an urgent audience with you to discuss matters of grave concern to us, as well as to chart a path forward for the retention of our party in Government.”

Nation Newspaper Mon, December 12, 2011 – 1:43 PM

The Nation newspaper broke the story last weekend that 11 disgruntled DLP parliamentarians signed a letter which was dispatched to Prime Minister Fruendel Stuart. The message conveyed in the letter was that many on Stuart’s team were dissatisfied with his leadership. BU subsequently confirmed that there is some concern in the DLP camp about Stuart’s leadership and his ability to lead the party successfully into the next general election. The Nation newspaper was very clear in its message to its readership that the letter was signed by the 11 DLP parliamentarians.

Since the newspaper report Ministers David Estwick, Michael Lashley et al have challenged the local newspaper to produce the letter which is alleged to carry their signatures. In fact they have threatened legal action. The Nation newspaper in its most recent statement on the matter has indicated it is sticking to its story. The question which is on the lips of many Barbadians and political commentators is whether the Nation should produce the letter with the alleged 11 signatures and in the process ensure its journalistic integrity, at the same time the reputations and political careers of MPs identified in the Nation newspaper report would effectively be destroyed. To most onlookers the decision for the Nation is a no-brainer, it should produce the letter. One is left to speculate by the refusal of the Nation to produce the letter whether sensationalism is winning the battle over ‘journalistic integrity’.

BU holds no brief for either party involved; we are on the side of truth, in this case journalistic honesty. Yes the matter can be dragged through the law courts of Barbados but with a narrow window of one year before the government is constitutionally required to hold a general election, the damage would have been done. What has added to the political intrigue instigated by this story is why would a leading media house in Barbados based its frontpage stories in recent days on a non existent letter  stated to list 11 signatures and on the flipside some of those named in the letter counter by saying they never signed. Some one is not telling the truth. The Barbadian public deserves to be told the truth. One again has to wonder if the Nation has the letter why it simply doesn’t produce it and remove the anxiety and distraction the matter has brought to the Barbados landscape.

“Accuracy is at the heart of what we do. It is our job to get it first but it is above all our job to get it right. Accuracy, as well as balance, always takes precedence over speed” (Reuter’s Journalism Handbook of Journalism)

What is clear is that when the truth is finally made public in this matter serious damage would have been done to the reputation of one or both parties involved. Could this story play out to compare with the Carol Martindale Hartley Henry saga which has dissipated?

Given the seriousness of this matter Barbadians should be interested in what the Attorney General of Barbados Adriel Brathwaite has to say.


Discover more from Barbados Underground

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

258 responses to “A Matter Of Integrity”


  1. @check out
    I dontt know what you disagree with. The point I am making is it is pointless to try to excuse the signatures and pin on others if you were part of the plan. There would a loss of faith from those who have said nothing. I think the people would know each other and so I have problem with the conduct off those who are saying not me. I totally agree with what you written especially the point about Neville Duncan. He must know that these things just dont go away. Think on these things


  2. enuff | December 16, 2011 at 4:46 AM |

    @ Adrian Hinds

    Yet Dubya won TWICE in the land of ‘everybody’ voting for their leader!! And with the ‘bipartisan’ nature of the US system, Obama can’t even get a Director of the Consumer Agency appointed
    ————————————————————–

    Obama had a democratic congress and use it to push through Healthcare that the majority did not want. He and the dems paid the price in the subsequent mid-term elections. Americans have warmed up to Obama’s real intent and may send him packing as a one term president.


  3. Lemmie you move down from St.John yet. You living in that container in St.Phillip yet? Lol!

    What is an act of political desperation?
    What is an act of political anarchy. ?

    Who acted as such- state the action please

    what does such have to do with me???


  4. @Adrain

    You know 2012 is around the corner when you start up on Obama again, could you let the rest of us know what is his “real intent’?


  5. I think the actions of Estwick, Jones, Lashley and others soon to follow to take legal action have caught the Nation offguard. They know that in general the DLP is not as sue-happy like the BLP; and they will print all kinds of innuendo against them. If there is no signature-bearing letter, I hope ALL the 11 sue the Nations’ behind off. Let the media houses know that DLPites can sue just like the BLPites. And I am not a political yardfowl; I have voted for both parties.


  6. @Sarge:
    I have a bad habit of mouthing on things I cannot substantiate or don’t really want to talk about. What I meant to say is; Polling, Pundits, Obama’s behaviour, and even that of his most ardent supporters are all of the view that a significant number of American voters are not in sync with his vision and therefore his re-election is a very long shot. 🙂 seems like there isn’t an appitite for his “intentions.” 🙂


  7. lemuel there is nothing in the story published by the nation to suggest that there was an attempt to overthrow the prime minister who when all is said and done owes his job to the same persons purportedly writing the letter. i heard rumors which were not further propagated on the forum that members went to the GG behind mr stuart’s back asking for his removal.. if those rumors are indeed true then that is where the treachery lies.


  8. balance the story took on a life of its own fueled by the Nation lack of ethical journalism . Now the letter has been revealed the public can continue to kick it up and down and draw as many conclusion as seem fit. the only loosed end to be tied up is who thought it necessary to devulge the letter to the Nation and even to a fool that is obvious. BTW have fun while kicking and don.t break a leg!

The blogmaster invites you to join the discussion.

Trending

Discover more from Barbados Underground

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading