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Minister Denis Lowe, Ministry of Environment, Water Resources and Drainage

A good indicator to test if the silly season has arrived is to observe the accusations lobbed by BLP and DLP acolytes at BU. A characteristic of the political partisan is the inability to accept reasonable positions. The only position is a party position. It does not take any high degree of political acumen to discern who fit the description politically partisan on BU.

In 2010 BU posted three blogs which highlighted our concern about Minister Lowe’s known close association with philanthropist and owner of Graeme Hall Nature Sanctuary Peter Allard. BU is surprised at the little traction the story got knowing that politicos from both sides visit BU. Bear in mind both parties have been preaching the need for good governance i.e. transparency in public office.

The three blogs posted 1) What Is Your Connection To Peter Allard Minister Lowe? 2) Need For Freedom Of Information And Protection Of Privacy Legislation In Barbados. Need For Greater Security At Our Local And Overseas Missions. Need For Integrity Legislation. The Follow Up On Minister Denis Lowe – The Secretive World Of Peter Andrew Allard Part VI 3) Minister Denis Lowe, Why Come To The Table With Unclean Hands? – The Secretive World Of Peter Andrew Allard Part VII asked questions of Minister Lowe. So far he and others have ignored our queries but we have not forgotten. Time is longer than twine!

Improving transparency in the way government does business was a key platform issue in the last general general election promised by the Democratic Labour Party (DLP). Can Barbadians honestly say that the government has delivered?

Those who attended the Barbados Labour Party (BLP) political meeting on the weekend would have been shocked to learn about Cabinet minutes in the possession of Kerri Symmonds. It makes ordinary Bajans wonder if we cannot have confidence in the integrity of the system at that level of office, what is left? Perhaps a commission of inquiry is warranted into the many Cabinet leaks of late. Some may say the government has made itself vulnerable by the actions of ministers of government who have disregarded the principle of collective responsibility; a tenet of the Westminster system. This betrayal of the system merits investigation.

The purpose of the leaked Cabinet minutes was to expose an unusual transaction which Minister Lowe and his government entered with the Bynoe brothers. It appears government has agreed to swap 19+ acres at Bagatelle for 9+ acres of land at River Bay owned by Proppa Pork Bynoe. The result, younger brother Bynoe will resite his metal recycling operation from Cane Garden to Bagatelle. Senator Symmonds who has been stridently prosecuting the matter on behalf of the opposition has raised several concerns:

  1. No environmental study was town
  2. No T&P approval was sought
  3. No proppa communication with residents in the area
  4. No communication from government on details of the deal

Leader of the Opposition Arthur added to the intrigue of the transaction by suggesting the land at Bagatelle was an addition to the original deal which featured Fort Denmark in St. Peter.  The fact that the Bagatelle land maybe worth millions because years of  scrap metal to be found on the site perhaps explains it all.

At this stage what is required is for Barbadians to hear the government’s view of this transaction. It boggles the mind that with a general election on the horizon the government does not see the need to practice Communications 101. Why give the opposition so much fodder to feed on?


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120 responses to “Land Swap On The Down-Lowe”


  1. @ Independent
    It seem you lack knowledge of the solar industry but you can
    go along believe and know what you will….
    BTW…i worked in there for ten yrs and he does own Solar Dynamics….go do your research


  2. that should be ….**he doesn’t own Solar Dynamics


  3. As far as I hear….Husbands bought over the majority of shares in the place OK whistler?….my 5c..


  4. @ Whisper
    Hmmmm you worked in there for ten years……….Ha, ha. Great. Good for James that you don’t work there anymore. He put up with you for way too long.
    I don’t need to do any research, but after having spewed so much CRAP, I don’t expect you to do the decent thing and say that you don”t know who owns Solar Dynamics.
    In order to do that, you would have to be an honouable man, which you are not.
    It is ironic that everybody is talking about entrepeneurship, but here you have an idiot who talks a lot of shoite about black business men in Barbados.
    Whisper, continue talking shoite and spread rumours; I’m fortunate enough that I KNOW that you’re talking BS. You don’t have a clue.


  5. While we are at this corruption business let us again refer to The Auditor General Leigh Trotman in today’s Nation where he is convince that somebody should have been charge for the Oistins fish
    Market roof, the police Station at Crab Hill and the BIDC building at Newton where millions of dollars have been misappropriated (his words)

  6. Observing (and reading) Avatar
    Observing (and reading)

    @David
    “Minister Sinkler hinted in parliament”

    How many times has Minister Sinckler “hinted” in parliament in the last 2 years????


  7. Most sobering were the remarks of David in a response to Balance at 07.03 am.Fast foward to 08.54 am. @ Prodigal Son…I remember sometime back in 2011 just for the fun of it I would take pot shots at you .I have never supported the BLP,and I suspect that you have never voted D.However from your posts one clearly saw a genuine love for Barbados,mixed with the passion that party politics seem to instil.A passion that could bring the most steadfast defence,yet show respect to the position the other side takes.Do us all a favour and share a beer at your next meeting with that Jack ass who goes by the name of Old Wind Bag.Please share the same glass and hopefully some genetic characteristic maybe passed on saving us all from the daily assault of this clown.Lord knows we need that.

  8. what will they think of next. Avatar
    what will they think of next.

    we need 29 more good men and women to run as independents in the next elections. Let us save Barbados from the BLP and DLP.


  9. I see Rawle Brancker on CBC, wonder if Branckers is also a front? LOL.

  10. observing(and fishing) Avatar
    observing(and fishing)

    @ Hamilton Hill
    Why is it not the meretricious punch, let out to romp.See you still angered from your infertile attempt of lies and decadence with a cockroach en arms.
    All shows you are no match for Rommel…..the dessert fox…ha ha ha .
    This wind bag has dusted you off like the noisome you are.. quick release .Go before I change my mind Hill.


  11. ‘As usual you missed the thrust of the blog.”
    i am entitled to my view as much as you are entitled to yours.


  12. @ Hammie
    Doan mind he …..the clone, he is my brudda…dun know we tight…lol


  13. ‘The Bees were equally upset when the papers on the SSS contracts were made public by the dead king at Haggatt Hall. But actions have consequences and the person who was linked to the leaking of those files was sure repaid in fine DLP style and it is no joke she had to turn to a BLP lawyer to get what was hers by right after she was fired by the minister! ”
    Fate has a strange way of evenening things out and you can bet your bottom dollar that the person who leaked the papers to Mr sysmmonds would reap what they sow. Let me state categorically i am not in support of whistleblowing.


  14. The Cabinet appears to have acted ultra vires simple. This government continues to have little regard for following simple administrative law: illegal billboards, Executive Director at BWA etc but the late King from the East could do no wrong for us.
    What more to say what!! Both Sinckler and Lowe promised to talk about missing houses and a number of ‘infelicities’ at UDC over 3 years ago and the public still waiting. I guess now Hammie retiring they could start talking lmao.


  15. “But there again, they feel they can do anything and get away with it because they feel that the people of Barbados believe in the DLP.”
    I do empathise with the Administration because i honestly believe that they mean well but just do not know; but then againg, it was their responsibility to try and learn.


  16. But waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaait isn’t this the same blog that calls for Freedom of Information Legislation? Pray tell how a Cabinet paper that has absolutely nothing to do with national security could be deemed a SECRET? Stupse!!


  17. The DLP just like the man from the Pine that cut down the ackee tree in town for $ 11,000 if I remember right…and all he could offer the Cabinet as explanation was ” It had in nuff ackees..so it worth it “…( proper C)


  18. “The biggest irony is that when Mascoll was Opposition Leader he brought a no-confidence motion against Arthur for trying to develop Fort Denmark”

    Wouldn’t i be in order to posit that you are missing the point as well.


  19. @ Old Onions
    The man din Hammie friend too? ha haaaaa


  20. @ Enuff
    Birds of a feather…..lol


  21. While we are at this corruption business let us again refer to The Auditor General Leigh Trotman in today’s Nation where he is convince that somebody should have been charge for the Oistins fish
    Market roof, the police Station at Crab Hill and the BIDC building at Newton where millions of dollars have been misappropriated (his words)

    Stale news. The auditor -general needs to stop playing politics and get on with the business of managing his department justly and not ostracising and victimising those staff members with whom he does not see eye to eye. against whom would he press charges The permanent secretary, The Technical advisor, the contractotr, The Tenders committee, The Minister. If the investigations of the Auditor-General provided him with evidence of such quality and kind that he could indicate beyond a shadow of doubt that any of the above were had misappropriated Govt funds/property; then he is duty bound under the Financial Administration and Audit Act and financial Regulations to report the matter to the Director of Finance and Planning who is empowered under the same rules to initiate certain action.


  22. @ islandgal246
    “Terrific Tiles? another front!”

    Antiseptic Ltd – Trading as Terrific Tiles is an associated company of Goddard Enterprises who have a 50% shareholding.

    The above information from the Goddard Enterprises (GE) Annual Report 2011 and publicly available on their webiste under Annual Report for 2011,
    ++ Subsidiary and Associated Companies

    http://goddardenterprisesltd.com/re_.cfm?ref=21

    Publicly available information. Hardly a front for anyone.


  23. @enuff

    Can you tell what us the difference between requesting information guided by a freedom of information act and information leaked?

    Despite the billions invested in education why is it that so many can only frame issues in a political context?


  24. David…..as man……It is patently obvious that in our capitalist society which measures success in terms of accumulation of wealth, given the opportunity people will tief.

    Politicians,Lawyers Doctors,Business men and women….all will tief and with varying levels of sophistication.

    So starting with politicians tell us the names of the ones who are HONEST.


  25. @Hants

    Will answer this way.

    Create two columns on a sheet of paper labeled DLP and BLP.

    The incidents of questionable transactions will make long lists in both columns.


  26. more scratch grain for the BLP yardflows to peck on. this is going to be interesting. hickory ! dickory Dock!

  27. Roebuck Street Chaucer Avatar
    Roebuck Street Chaucer

    Roebuck Street Chaucer | August 14, 2012 at 9:04 PM |

    onion do you sleep
    could cryst onion when do u eat
    onion u always peep
    u on bu day and night
    onion do u tek time to sh*te
    onion do you shower
    onion u must smell like gunpowder
    onion omg give us a break
    like joan of arc u want burning at the stake
    onion go to a rumshop for a drink
    drunkards gine welcome u tho u stink
    onion no matter what u say
    onion blp losing at end of the day


  28. I cannot believe that a man like balance could come with such bogus arguments that the Auditor General playing politics when he is supporting Kerry Simmons who is opposing a dump that was there for the fourteen years that the BLP was in office and it was not a problem.

    The Auditor General was making those points from the time the BLP was in office.
    Balance are you saying that it is alright to get tax payers money by false pretense.

    That is why I am afraid of the BLP. Their members have become pros at getting away with misappropriating tax payers money.


  29. Balance by the way
    If Dennis Lowe is shady with the financials he should be lock up along with the people who get the extra money for Oistins fish market roof, Crab Hill Police Station which was JOSE & JOSE and the contractor that all the money for the building and did not build it. Onions you feel people should forget that and put back the same cats to watch the mice again.


  30. clone disregard the BLP clowns look who they have as their leader couldn;t get any worse than that. these people flirting wid fire and sooner rather than later they gonna get burn. don;t bother responding to them. they keep shooting fish in a barrel hoping to hit one , this ridiculousness have been going on from day 1 the DLP got into the office and so far nothing has stuck but guess what all the dirty tricks they playing are going to explode in their faces. bunch a jokers!


  31. @ Hants
    “So starting with politicians tell us the names of the ones who are HONEST”
    ************
    Stop joking Hants…. NOT ONE !

    Do you understand what an oxymoron is?….
    …a honest politician?
    …a trust worthy lawyer?
    …a hardworking teacher?
    …a sensible Onion…. LOL

    How would an honest candidate even GET elected?
    …what does he do ?tell the truth? Only make realistic promises? Refuse to bribe the multitude of mendicants who want handouts?
    Refuse to gossip and bad mouth opponents?

    It will only happen in a completely new world where all the ground rules are different. Right now, simply recognize what and who we are dealing with….. That is – People like Onions who looking for a political pick to make some coppers, but who never did a real days work in his life….and never will… 🙂


  32. Hey Bushie
    Send me up at Ax come September, and let Jeff put mah on D payroll den.
    Or better still forge a Chaucer transcript for ma ..so a could retire as a professor at a university in Miami…..that is if he will be there come September..what you think ?

  33. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ balance | August 14, 2012 at 8:26 PM |

    Very good objective contribution and analysis. You have the facts and the legal framework bang on.
    I want to agree with in that the AG is being extremely political, paying a dangerous game that reflects badly on his professionalism and objectivity and independence as required by the Constitution.
    If the A G has found cases of serious financial infelicities and misappropriation the only persons against whom the police can bring charges are the chief accounting officers as defined by the same Financial Administration and Audit Act. That is the Permanent Secretary and or the Department Heads . It is well nigh impossible to charge any minister or political figure unless the A G can prove the political figure accepted bribes. Even armed with such financial forensic evidence it would be outside his ambit to press the matter since this kind of malfeasance would be deemed as corruption in public office as would fall under the scope of a different legislative framework.

    If the A G has sufficient evidence to state that there are clear cases of misappropriation of public funds let him bring charges against the officers past or present. We will then see who would grass on whom. We will see who was on the take; who gave into pressures from the minister(s) to award contracts to political favourites: One can hear these corrupt senior unprofessional public servants saying: “My political boss made me do it but I didn’t want to. He threatened to transfer me and get my family members fired from their jobs”. Yeah, right!


  34. Really, Mr Milller i have been shadowing his reports for some time now and particularly the timing of some of his pronouncements did not escape me. The front page sensationalism yesterday was already highlighted about three to four years agoand the Crab Hill police station issue surfaced about 2006 when the Mottley /Jose yJose connection was alleged but found wanting for lack of evidence.Now to offer this hogfood for public consumption at a time when the DLP ship is crumbling from without and within( with the discredited HAmmie-la having the temerity to advise Mr Stuart to play the electorate for suckers ) suggests to me political chicanery but i hope i am wrong about such behaviour from such an esteemed office. Still, i am left to wonder why has there been no comment about the yet to be completed roundabouts at Coral Ridge and Boarded Hall. Surely, there must be overruns on these seemingly everlasting projects which hopefully should be completed before the elections with grand openings as well. Why no comment about the illegal water rates; the illegal sale of petrol by the Transport Board; the taxing of the Court Marshals allowances and have the Auditor General investigated whether any refunds are due to taxpapers by the inadvertent collection of vehicle registration fees. Come on Mr Auditor -general, there is much work to be done.


  35. “Those who attended the Barbados Labour Party (BLP) political meeting on the weekend would have been shocked to learn about Cabinet minutes in the possession of Kerri Symmonds. It makes ordinary Bajans wonder if we cannot have confidence in the integrity of the system at that level of office, what is left? Perhaps a commission of inquiry is warranted”

    WHAT MAKES SURREPTITIOUSLY FINDING OUT ABOUT MR HOYOS’ CLANDESTINE OFF THE AIR REMARKS ABOUT MR KELLMAN ANY LESS UNETHICAL THAN MR SYMMONDS SURREPTITIOUS RECEIPT AND DISCLOSURE OF SUPPOSEDLY CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION WHICH THE PUBLIC HAVE A RIGHT TO KNOW. ANY COMMISSION OF ENQUIRY OUGHT TO BE UNDERTAKEN BY VOB TO DETERMINE THE SOURCE OF THEIR LEAK OF INFORMATION WHICH OUGHT TO BE KEPT WITHIN THE CONFINES OF THEIR PRIVATE ORGANISATION.

  36. what will they think of next. Avatar
    what will they think of next.

    Why is no one Government listening to the Auditor General?


  37. look these blp clowns trying to find a way to redeem the image OAS they desperately looking in every nook and crannyfor corruption or illegalities within the DLP need i remind them that the biggest illegality still lies hidden within the BLP in the form of a campaign cheque.


  38. @ac

    Is it possible for you to dispassionately analyze this issue and others without calling people clowns?

    Both sides have admitted that the recycling plant was operating without T&P approval.

    The proposed Bagatelle location T&P permission was not requested.

    What about environmental impacts on the people who live nearby?

    Shouldn’t this concern you as a citizen?

    Is it not the right of the Opposition to agitate when they see the opportunities?

    Really!


  39. but one should also be able to analze the political hypocrisy of it all giving that the BLP hasd plenty of time to adress the same enviromental issues when they were in power nt unlike AX ! CLICO BARRACK! and all the mess they left behind that the are being crictical of good lord! Really!


  40. And because the BLP had plenty of time it gives an excuse for the DLP to repeat mistakes made like approving the dump at Bagatelle without an EIS? Do not disrespect others on the blog with blatant partisan position. The language you and Onions chose to use make you peas from the same pod. Lift the debate for heaven sakes.


  41. @ David

    here we go again. have you heard a DLP given a response ! i guess it is easier to impress . carry on smartly.


  42. @ac

    This the problem many have with the government, we the people are always WAITING for communication to clarify.

  43. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ David | August 15, 2012 at 7:40 AM |

    This is the DLP biggest problem which seems insurmountable since David Thompson’s terminal illness and demise.
    They can’t seem to communicate effectively however much they try. Minister Kellman tries his level best but seems to contradict himself so very often. The Ministers never seem to be on message and talking the same language. Leaving one to come to the conclusion albeit misleading that they are being strangers to the truth and not seized with the facts of the matters.

    Using big words is not effective communication. Speaking and writing in ‘Crystal and Simple’ English that people can understand is what is required in these challenging times. Leave the big words for the courtroom, speechifying occasions and even the blogs. They should take a leaf from Mia Mottley’s book of communication skills.


  44. @ david

    agree with you on the slow respond. but in matters like these one should be cautious to how they give a respond. i heard OSA respond concerning the issues about bagatelle however i felt a lot of the documentation as presented was not complete and some parts were missing or edited to play to the emotions of those attending the meeting . this haphazard response by the BLP bound to backfire and bite them in the a,sss for FS might be hesitant but no fool.


  45. @ac

    BU is not suggesting that FS is a fool but he can’t be unaware of a growing perception which is real that he and his government has shown a lethargy as far as communicating with the public is concerned. We live a period now where the information age demands that communication is managed as a priority and not from the seat of the pants born out of a obsolete mentality.

  46. what will they think of next Avatar
    what will they think of next

    Something does not smell right here. The Bynoe family going all the way back to Grandfather Bynoe has been steadfast BLP loyalists. Every elections has seen a member or members of the Bynoe family on BLP platforms as speakers. The last election was no exception. Andrew Bynoe and Paul Bynoe spoke on platforms on the behalf of Rudy Grant. Lance Bynoe, uncle, of Football and road Tennis fame supported the BLP to the hilt up to his dying day a few years ago. I am puzzled by the way the BLP is savaging the Bynoes now, as these are their people. What is even more curious is the fact that the charge is being led by girly voiced, wife beating, wife car seats cutter upper, removed from the Senate, Kerry Simmonds.

  47. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ ac | August 15, 2012 at 8:44 AM |
    “… for FS might be hesitant but no fool.”

    Neither is he very smart! He might be an orator of some sorts (certainly not of Ciceronian mint) even if boring most of his audience to sleep. But we don’t want a talker we want a doer and an explainer at this time to lead us through these challenging times that can make or break Barbados.

    Until FS be man enough to stand up and recant publicly his glorification and beatification of Leroy P in our hallowed house of the people’s business where Truth is the gold standard of expression he will always be seen untrustworthy in his assessment of character and morality. His ability to evaluate, judge and offer solutions to challenging situations and problems would always be classed, at best, as ‘mediocre’ until he drops the arrogance and finds the intestinal fortitude to admit to the Nation (and specifically the policyholders) that he was wrong or was ‘misled’, euphemistically speaking, about the CLICO fiasco now that he has read the forensic audit report and is now ‘fully seized of the facts’.


  48. @ miller

    again we speak of truth ! how convient that within reason one must not only be able to speak it but to master it. standing at the end of the road is a sign POST with says “LESSER OF TWO EVILS” now miller which one chooseth thou! be truthful!

  49. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ ac | August 15, 2012 at 10:46 AM |

    To use a mythical analogy that might not hang comfortably with you:
    Just think of the two criminals (call one a liar FS and the other OSA who, according to the ac charge sheet, is both a thief and a liar) ‘hanging’ next to your dear lord and saviour Jesus being crucified.
    Which one would your sweet Jesus welcome into paradise? The Liar who arrogantly refuses to confess his sins and ask for pardon? Or the thieving lying scoundrel who admitted his sins and recognized his demons for the world to hear? I would make the same decision Jesus made. But you, ac will never have enough intellectual decency or compassion about you to see any evil or wickedness in the DLP or its leaders but can only see OSA as Satan himself that needs to be chained in the bottomless pit of hell for a 1,000 years.


  50. @ David
    “Can you tell what us the difference between requesting information guided by a freedom of information act and information leaked? Despite the billions invested in education why is it that so many can only frame issues in a political context?”

    If you accept that the premise behind FOI legislation is TRANSPARENCY and that government business, including the content of Cabinet papers requesting the Cabinet’s decision on the ‘swapping’ of land, is the PUBLIC’S business then it can’t be a secret and the above statement makes no sense.
    Further, If you agree that the absence of FOI–a pillar of the DLP’s last election campaign promises–leads to leaks then the same conclusion applies.

    But what is worse? Leaking of government documents or private cheques?

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