Kaymar Jordan, Editor in Chief, Nation Newspaper

The following was submitted by a concerned Barbadian who prefers to remain anonymous – Barbados Underground

It really is about time that every effort is made to bring some sanity back into the operations of the Nation Newspaper and deflect it from the path it has embarked upon. In its present state the newspaper is no more than a scandal sheet whose main agenda seems to be doing no more than creating sensation, much of which is anti government, and in the process breaking all the rules of propriety.

Some time recently one of the lawyers for Mr Leroy Parris of CLICO upon whom they have been waging a personal vendetta, went on national television to complain about two articles which the newspaper published . The first suggested that his client had gone ” MISSING ” in an effort to avoid being served process by a Marshall of the Supreme Court; the second “SERVED” referred to the first article and suggested that his client had gone overseas and also imputed that this was in his attempt to avoid being brought before the court on a CRIMINAL charge. Mr Parris’ lawyer made it very clear that he was informed that the CHIEF MARSHALL had no record of any failure by any Marshall to serve Mr Parris. In addition, the marshal for the area had confirmed that he had neither tried nor failed to execute service on Mr Parris. He also informed that his client had refuted any claim that he had left the island; in fact he had not left the island for months .

The newspaper went another step further on the road to establishing its status as a rag through its front page story in the Monday 19 March edition. The bold headline jumped out at you ” NOT WRONG ” and the byline continued “PSV head : Drivers not to blame in two accidents”. It went on to inform: “Executive member of APTO’s interim committee, Morris Lee said the association had conducted its own investigations. The circumstances relating to the accidents indicate they were not acts of carelessness. One was the fault of a slick from a nearby oilfield, and the other occurred when a car tried to overtake the ZR and struck it. As such , our investigations have revealed there is no liability in those matters which can be attributed to those drivers ,” Lee said. My immediate reaction to this story was the exclamation of incredulity…”

WHAT!  this is a serious contempt ”; investigations in this country, as far as I am aware are conducted BY THE POLICE; innocence or guilt is proclaimed BY THE COURT. But the matters have already been decided BY THE NATION NEWSPAPER. How can justice in these circumstances be achieved? This is a small jurisdiction where everyone is already affected by prejudice of some form and the Newspaper is amplifying it a thousand fold. Certainly it is about time that the public impose the greatest possible censure on the Nation for its continuous irresponsible conduct.

Is there no public agency to which this matter may be ventilated so that some sanity can be restored to the operations of that medium of information? Will somebody please help us ?


  1. Every time a a blog is posted on BU I shall scream hypocrisy. Firstly, the Nation is more anti-Government than anti-DLP or BLP. Anyone remembers the constant negative stories about the government during 2007?
    Secondly, the EDITOR of this blog only last week allowed a post that assassinated the character of that woman June Fowler from BIPA–who she owed, what she apparently stole etc. Was such a post fair, factual, necessary? Only because the woman wants her money back?


  2. @Enuff

    How is it character assassination if the info is true?

    What is wrong with making public what is the interest of individuals who are acting in a situation?

    The problem with you politicos, and this is directed at both DEMS and BLPites is that you worry when you don’t control information.

    Unfortunately social media has ensured that you don’t have that comfort any longer.

    Stay tuned because in the coming weeks it will get even more interesting.

    All of the cabals will be exposed for all Bajans to know.

    It will be up to them how they use the info.


  3. @miller

    i don;t tell you what to say or not what to say i might disagree or not with some of your talking points either way no sweat off my brow doesn;t make a darn difference to me. You like the general OSA and i prefer the ‘Humble’PM STUART. and on that we can also agree! NEXT!


  4. @ David

    Sorry I never knew she stole money..don’t recall seeing it in the Court pages.

    Oh stop the talk about politicos….we ARE ALL POLITICAL. BU is political..stupse.


  5. @ David

    Has the Nation changed since 2008? Where are 99% of Down to Brasstacks former hosts?


  6. Was that posted in a blog or a comment. You know the difference don’t you? To put things in perspective you have never posted one good thing that the DLP has done. What does that say? That they are that bad or you are that partisan? BU will take positions based on issues. Last election we were pro DLP because we did not like the smell of how things were going then. This time around like Sargeant stated last week many will hold their noses and vote. We need to stop the nonsense politicking.


  7. The Nation has been going down hill for years. One reason BU was born had to do with the way Arthur absolutely intimidated media practitioners in Barbados. That is a fact which cannot be refuted. We know of what we write. Some of you will bury you heads but BU will keep on keep on. Do you think we post everything that we know? Some of the things that go on in this country would make ordinary folk sick to the stomach. It is our turn to stuspe on behalf of the BU household.


  8. @ David
    Is there anything good to say?
    No wonder that a PM and his Cabinet Ministers, nearly a month after the contents of a most important report were known, can persist in telling the public ‘we have not seen the report’.

  9. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ ac | March 21, 2012 at 8:54 PM |
    Humble! You are taking an “H” for a “F”! Fumble, you mean!
    I hold no brief for OSA but given a choice between the drunkard and the Fumbler I would put my money down of the old brigand not on the growing arrogant and aloof foot-in-mouth vacillator whose decision-making skills are erratic as a monkey with a loaded gun in a kindergarten class room.

  10. old onion bags Avatar

    @ David
    Last election we were pro DLP because we did not like the smell of how things were going then. This time around ….
    *********
    You forgot to add….THIS TIME around ..again we are pro DLP….reason we like DEMS.


  11. @enuff

    What is your point? The JDMs have confirmed that the only official report was delivered to the FSC as a result of a court order on Feb 20. Given the legal ramification what would you have the PM say? If you want to say that the communication about the matter could have delivered differently say so but all know that the matter in under the jurisdiction of the Court so what would you have the PM tell the policyholders?

    What if the leaking of the report compromises the litigation process which is sure to follow? What would you say then?


  12. rotten onions are to be discarded


  13. Whether the media is Intimidated or manipulated the result is the same. One needs look no further than the Advocate and CBC. And only those that behave like ostriches would be surprised by the things you don’t print.


  14. @Onions

    Believe what you like.

    BU is on record suggesting that unless something happens to drastically turn things around the DLP will lose the next election.

    We have run BU straw polls and the insistence of BLPites on the blog.

    We have posted submissions by you and other BLP supportes, yet you come with your vacuous bullshite.

    This is the problem when you become so rabidly partisan that you become colour blind and can only see red.

    You can have the last word.


  15. @enuff

    The CBC was always partisan, you can go look for Ram Balgobin and let him tell you the stories which involved Nigel Barrow.

    The Advocate goes with the tide.

    Both command single digit marketshare in the media space in Barbados, so what is your point?


  16. @0nions

    u r the only person on the blog that has common sense. u r very bright and always incoherent in your reasoning


  17. @ David

    That is my point and the same for the Nation, so for DLP supporters to behave as though the Nation wasn’t anti-government last election is nothing short of hypocrisy. #just saying

  18. old onion bags Avatar

    People really disrespecting the ELECTORATE intelligence……can any one really be that DAFF to believe for one moment that ..these DELAYS are not intentional ?
    Then the audaciousness to use the Senate as a mouth piece to BACKUP the ploy.No one doubts you all did not receive your copies…..the question is did you want to ? Why pick up a hot coal….. that was lit in your camp in the first place….people are watching….don’t forget….you all do look pompous.Have you all ever thought of “sorry for what was done ?” Instead of “we have nothing to be ashamed of”…..who then if not YOU ???


  19. @enuff

    Why can’t you accept that some of us criticize the Fourth Estate as a collective and to finger the Nation is only to exemplify the issue?

    @Onions

    Have asserted that the DLP is delaying the issue can you share why they would do so?


  20. @ old bags

    Only an idiot would believe that report has not been seen by any member(s) of the Cabinet. These are the same people who got files, memos and cheques that ‘fell off trucks’ pre-January 2008.


  21. @ David
    aaah capitulation lol..nuffin personal


  22. @enuff

    It is never personal with BU, it will always be about the issues. The issue around the Fourth Estate is one we get passionate about because of what we know. Currently it is not a profession with the exception of a few who try to practice, instead many prostitute themselves for 30 bits of silver.


  23. The problem is that we as a society too often fail to contextualise issues. As I have said repeatedly, B’dos is a 2×2 with 100 people–a combination that can only result in incestuous behaviour. Therefore in many cases prostituting for ‘300 bits of silver’ though repugnant is a prerequisite for survival.

  24. Observing (and reading) Avatar
    Observing (and reading)

    @David
    “Some of the things that go on in this country would make ordinary folk sick to the stomach.”

    Hear hear. There’s always some antacid in ye ole medicine cabinet when ya ready


  25. Sadly the CLICO Mess has become mired in political doo doo. God knows how it will end up. One thing is for sure, the congested Courts of Barbados will have some work to do.

  26. old onion bags Avatar

    Whooooooooooo Enuff gone Tuff Gong tonight…..ride on bro…David recoils….(hit fa 6.)..lol..onions keeping out boy !


  27. @ David>>>posted
    @Onions
    Have asserted that the DLP is delaying the issue can you share why they would do so?
    *****************************
    I see you want to play jester tonight …..ASK’ DAVID’.


  28. @Onions

    Thought so.

  29. Random Thoughts Avatar

    Quoting check it out ” it took nearly 3 months for the report to have been leaked by the Nation”

    The Nation did not leak the report. Clearly the Nation obtained a leaked copy of the report and published it.

    When the Nation received its leaked copy what was it supposed to have done. Be as silent as the PM? Newspapers are in business to sell news and the report is certainly news worthy. Sales worthy too.

    The DLP can froth at the mouth as much as it likes. The report is already in the public domain.

    Deal with it.

    Or the electorate will deal with you.

  30. Random Thoughts Avatar

    When I was just at primary school, barely just able to read, barely just able to think, the teacher used to put a though for the day up on the blackboard.. One of them was

    “There is no point closing the stable door after the horse has bolted.”

    A horse called Judicial Report has long bolted from the stable.

    If some race horse owner decide to name his/her horse Judicial Report remember you owe me a few copyright coppers.

  31. old onion bags Avatar

    @David
    We have posted submissions by you and other BLP supportes, yet you come with your vacuous bullshite.
    **************************************
    When you not in agreement…..is vacuous…..because you are chief cook washer at BU, means that what you says goes right…? Remember people in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones……BU no less guilty than the Nation or Advocate for that matter…..we all got opinions partisan or not and freedom of expression gives us the right to air them.
    You get the last word.


  32. @Onions

    The logic in your last comment remains elusive unless you can identify an instance where commenters were prevented from posting. Additionally you are challenged to identify any forum in Barbados which has the comments policy of a BU. If you can’t tolerate being challenged do not blame anyone.

  33. old onion bags Avatar

    @ David
    Ignore my vacuousness….my TV on… I see new Sen. Verla DePieza out early telling us of a Public Service Official Secrets Security Act…where is Caswell…..even Senator says she never seen it…now it seems that a Gag Order coming….to scare Civil Servants into hush…..What about us bloggers ? DEM coming fa we too ?…Just because the pensioners emotional about getting back the money they put by like ants for a rainy day.?..So what example they setting…should we have squandered all and live off the lil morsel set by the State ?Seems to me like they flippin the script.Now we to blame….
    They say even if the document fall off a truck..you should not read it or photo copy it …but should hand it ova…MY Laud !……we might as well be resolved to lie down and starve….like dogs while we money..prop up some millionaire’s mansion.

  34. observing@stuff.com Avatar
    observing@stuff.com

    Was the Nation being pro BLP when it broke the Airport CEO salary?, what about with the many stories about QEH under the BLP?

    Anyone who murmurs any complaint about the DLP government (especially if that criticism is legitimate) is branded as a B.


  35. @David,
    “Can anyone say what is the criteria for dishing out legal work by the government?

    Is it an arbitrary decision or is there a protocol?”…………………….

    David,

    You could ask Maurice King’s son, his name seems to be popping up everywhere. Also ask Hal Gollop, he seems to be getting his fair share.


  36. @ David

    “We have posted submissions by you and other BLP supportes, yet you come with your vacuous bullshite.

    This is the problem when you become so rabidly partisan that you become colour blind and can only see red.”

    Dear, oh dear David, let’s all calm down…..can we all get along?

  37. NationBLPnewspaper Avatar
    NationBLPnewspaper

    The Nation is a BLP rag sheet. If they were interested in balance they would not have columnists that only criticise one side. There is nothing wrong with criticising a government but certainly any newspaper of repute would try to give readers both sides.
    How can an opposition “spokesman” be given a free hand every week to lambaste a government and no one to put balance or the other side.

  38. NationBLPnewspaper Avatar
    NationBLPnewspaper

    Former BLP CEO and BLP candidate David “Joey ” Harper has a weekly column in The Barbados Advocate. On Saturday, March 17, 2012 Joey Harper lambasted the DLP government in his column from start to finish. That is the ADVOCATE.
    I ask you honestly :
    When is the last time that you read any columnist in the Nation lambasting the opposition or criticising the opposition BLP leader?
    Even if you think Joey Harper is a hypocrite on these issues, at least he is given a chance to put his opinion out there via The Advocate.
    Why, Kaymar, Why? Why is there a blackout and boycott of anyone from the DLP writing in the Nation?


  39. @nation newspaper critic,
    “Why, Kaymar, Why? Why is there a blackout and boycott of anyone from the DLP writing in the Nation?”…………………..

    Because the DLP represents DAMN LYING PARTY. The lies the columnists write may cause the Nation to pay out money and you know the Trinis only see the bottom line.


  40. @nation newspaper critic.

    Another reason is that during the last election, the Dems spent most of their advertising dollars with the Advocate which nobody reads. Secondly during the by-election to elect the queen, the DLP refused to spend their advertising dollars with the Nation. At one point, they were going to place an ad, then the hierarchy of the party pulled the ad and sent back for their cheque. So if you all cannot spend advertising dollars with the company, why should the Nation allow you Dems to spin your lies in their paper??? Just asking a question of you!

  41. NationBLPnewspaper Avatar
    NationBLPnewspaper

    @Prodigal Son
    At least you have agreed that the Nation is boycotting columnists who might be affiliated to the DLP.It is plain for all to see.
    The Nation been getting it wrong for years now son,they are currently being sued even with this biased BLP columists group that they have. You obviously care nothing about journalistic standards once you can see your partisan venom spouted daily. That may stroke your partisan fur son, but it does nothing to enlighten or advance Barbados. You are clearly prepared to put party before country. How sad!

  42. NationBLPnewspaper Avatar
    NationBLPnewspaper

    @Prodigal Son,
    Just to aquaint you with the facts son,in 2008 both papers were used by both parties. If you are saying that the political party which spends the most money will get the better coverage, then you are clearly saying that the Nation is prostituting itself to the highest bidder.
    If that is the case, the population of Barbados needs to be quite suspect in what they read.
    Maybe Freundel Stuart was on to something when he talks about not trusting that paper because you are clearly saying that their journalistic morality and conscience is for sale.SHAMEFUL.


  43. Do you hold the Advocate up to the same scrutiny? What news do you get from the Advocate? Can you honestly say that if you read the Advocate that you would have a sense about what is going on in Barbados? You Dems are unbelievable! You had no problem with the Nation in the years leading up to the last general election because they were cutting the BLP left right and centre, but now the tables are turned, you have a problem.

    Man, get real. If you all were doing a good job in government, no one could be so critical of you because you have deserved a second term. Do not shoot the messenger, accept the message. Wait, but even your GANG of 11 has problems with the leader. Deal with that not the Nation.

    You really have the nerve to tell me that I put party before country, this is clearly a case of the pot calling the kettle black. You Dems cannot get the country run and rather than give it up, you would prefer to destroy Barbados than to see the DLP back in opposition. Give me a break.


  44. @ nation critic,
    “The Nation been getting it wrong for years now son,they are currently being sued even with this biased BLP columists group that they have”.

    So if this is the case, why you want to write in the people’s paper for?

  45. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ NationBLPnewspaper | March 22, 2012 at 7:37 PM |

    Why don’t you ask the avid communicator “ac” and the doggie-lover Carson C. Cadogan (aka CCC – the cunning cruel and contemptible OSA hater) to submit articles to the Nation? And if the Nation does not “publishshit” then submit it here on BU. It would just be “cold soup warm over and “yawn, yawn, yawn again and again”. OSA did this for 14 years and OSA stole that for 14 years and OSA had his Secretary for 14 years and deposited $75,000 in her bank account in his name. And on, and on and on like the duracell bunny.


  46. The Advocate newspaper has prostituted its journalistic soul.

    @Prodigal Son

    Ask the question because yesterday an article in the Nation highlighted that Adrian King is the lawyer for the FSC. One would have thought that the FSC would hire a law firm which has more resources in name and knowledge pool to draw on. Then again we learned that Adrian King is the husband of Natasha King, personal assistant to the late PM and current.


  47. David,

    I figured that was why you were asking. I saw the name and smiled. That’s nepotism for you. But remember, only those who stayed the course could share in the fatted calf.

    Is he not also the lawyer for the BTI, I seem to remember that his name figuring prominently in all the high drama that went on with the re-doing of the marina,lawsuits and with resignations flying left, right and centre. Connections, my boy, that’s how you get contracts and retainers.


  48. @Prodigal Son

    But the BLP did the same not so?

    What hurts is that the DLP promised a new way of governance.

    The people duped yet again.

  49. NationBLPnewspaper Avatar
    NationBLPnewspaper

    The Nation says it is ” All the paper for all the people”. How can you state that and then boycott a political party. The Nation is clearly at war with the DLP and while the BLP bloggers like you and Prodigal are loving it, it reinforces the point that the so called “people’s paper” has become under Kaymar Jordan and Sanka Price, the BLP’s mouthpiece.
    But when you put party before country , you will only see situations through political lens.
    As I said earlier, Harold Hoyte called a spade a spade because he was not intimidated like others, he was denigrated as a “negrocrat”.
    Harold Hoyte attacked both sides.
    But Sanka Price and Kaymar Jordan seem to take their orders from Roebuck street and therefore the political tone is set for the paper.That is why the paper has become so one sided over the last 4 years.

  50. NationBLPnewspaper Avatar
    NationBLPnewspaper

    Look at it – Whatever side of an issue the BLP opposition side takes is relected in the Nation’s columns.Now columnists put opinions but when you have 9 columnists closely aligned to the BLP and relecting the BLP spin, then you will get the BLP perspective day in, day out.
    The Nations puts many things on the front page, they should be bold enough to say “ONLY BLP columnists allowed To Write In The Nation” on their front page.
    That would be an undisputed fact!

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