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Auditor General Leigh Trotman

Many financial analysts agree that a poor governance structure contributed to the collapse of Wall Street, and precipitated a global economic meltdown not experienced since the Great Depression. A consequence of it all, small countries like Barbados have seen ‘wanton’ destruction to gains accrued to standard of living built out over the years.

On the regional front we have not been immune to the G Virus. We witnessed it with the collapse of Stanford Bank and more visibly with CLICO. The CLICO mess exposed the lack of a robust regional regulatory framework to govern pan Caribbean companies. Several years after the demise of CLICO the jury is out whether any serious attempt has been made to improve the regional regulatory framework. It is ironic to note however that despite a commitment to Caricom by regional leaders, they all own Central Banks with the exception of the sub region.

Locally, we are confronted by the G Virus at every turn. The best example is the perennial disrespect which both political parties have directed at the Office of the Auditor General. Exceptions to the financial rules of government have been highlighted by successive Auditor Generals and ignored by successive governments. How can we be serious about being competitive and building out a disciplined  society?           


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63 responses to “The G Virus”

  1. St George's Dragon Avatar
    St George’s Dragon

    There is a difference between the governance problems in the 1st world and here.
    There, they relaxed the rules and allowed banks to do whatever they wanted – assuming that market forces would prevent them from doing anything stupid.
    Here, we just failed to enforce the rules in any way whatsoever.
    Possibly, the right answer is to have a set of governance rules and enforce them, or am I being to simple-minded?

  2. Bdos Underground Talkshop Avatar
    Bdos Underground Talkshop

    Let’s see. How will this thread develop? Hmmmmm……………

    A few earnest comments from well-meaning contributors and then POW!!

    Degeneration inbto the usual name-calling, partisan defensive and offensive missiles and a few scandalous allegations thrown in for good measure.

    Shouldn’t take long.


  3. St. George’s Dragon
    You have hit the nail on the head. Dishonest people always have someone to call in order ensure that the rules don’t apply to them. The classic example is VAT: in many cases when officers start to take steps against a delinquent taxpayer, a telephone call would be made and the taxpayer is no longer in trouble. When senior Government officials call off the tax enforcers, Government eventually arrive at a situation where there is not enough revenue to meet commitments and they raise VAT.

    When Courts was being audited, it was discovered that they did not pay in to the VAT Division in excess of $25 million dollars. The officer was taken off the case and reassigned. This money is still outstanding and the Government decided to play reverse Robin Hood and increase the VAT in order to take more from the poor so that the rich could benefit.


  4. @St. Georges Dragon

    Whether the rules are enforced or not it remains a Governance issue.


  5. @Caswell

    Is a delinquent VAT list available for public viewing?


  6. David

    The only list that is available is the register of judgements at the Registration Department. Unfortunately it is hopelessly out of date because the VAT Division is no longer pursuing VAT cheats through the courts.


  7. Thanks caswell, do you know if this is something the Central Revenue Authority will be addressing?


  8. you guys talking about vat but the long list of ineffiences in govt in the auditors general report going as far back as 2007 would make one belly hurt . things like equpiment bought and never accounted for loan agreements cheques in the millions cashed and can’t be accounted for the list goes on in the various depts .disgusting


  9. @ac

    Does it matter if we are talking about the mal administration of VAT or non response to exceptions raised by the AG?’ It is all the same isn’t it? A lack of financial discipline by successive governments concerning governance.


  10. all i know it is digusting and should not have continued for such long periods of time i meaning it like if money was been thrown left and right and nobody cared but to just simply past a glazing eye over the report and says where it signifancance should be of importance in one area or another is kind of shortshigted for indeed wthe populace put governments in place to govern and when the fail miserably they should be held accountable no matter who was at the reigns past or present. the report shows how govts become spoiled and when unbridled takes the public for granted even thumbing their noses at the auditors report and suggestions as if to say it doesn;t matter and for these inefficiens to continue for an overextended period of time is a shame no wonder the country is in a fiscal deficit because if all the millions unaccounted for and the loans govt gave to certain entities not repaid and the millions of dollars in land taxes were collected the story might be different.

  11. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ Caswell Franklyn | November 14, 2012 at 1:00 AM |
    “When Courts was being audited, it was discovered that they did not pay in to the VAT Division in excess of $25 million dollars. The officer was taken off the case and reassigned. This money is still outstanding and the Government decided to play reverse Robin Hood and increase the VAT in order to take more from the poor so that the rich could benefit.”

    This is a very serious allegation of blatant tax evasion and fraud perpetrated in collusion with very senior bureaucrats and politicians.
    Can you, Caswell, tell us around what year this malfeasance is alleged to have taken place?

    If this kind of blatant corruption is going on at the Central Government level one can just imagine what goes on at the statutory corporations and agencies.


  12. OH!!! …and this is all a surprise to to you right Miller???!
    Yea Right!!

    This place has become like Sodom and Gamorrah. ….can we find 10 honest people in the place….? …an over abundance of perverts and crooks.

    When the Auditor General could be so blatantly ignored by successive governments

    When practically EVERY government institution can be breaking the law by not having current audited accounts

    Let’s not even talk about the private sector criminals…

    When there can be NO PROSECUTIONS when there is such an abundance of evidence of dishonesty

    ….what governance what?!?!
    In a banana republic?

  13. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ ac | November 14, 2012 at 6:51 AM |

    That is one of fairest balanced contributions you have made. A feat rarely achieved or seen and in the realm of an astronomical alignment event.

    Thanks, ac! Keep it up.

    OSA will be proud of you for Not blaming him solely for this corruption taking place within the government finances. Now you see where a major factor for our fiscal problems lies. Enforcement and collection are only catch phrases used by the politicians in speeches to audiences like the BBCI whose members are primarily the dishonest beneficiaries of such contrived laxities.

    It seems that the unveiling of the face of Mr. Caring vs. Mr. Arrogance to the light of truth has also brought about a conversion of the irrepressible “ac” to a more sober and balanced state of mind and clarity in thought and analysis.
    Again well done, ac.


  14. @Caswell

    What the time period when this financial indiscretion with Courts occurred?


  15. The g virus is deadly to effiiciency and progress. Clearly it also eats away eventually and indirectly at economies too.

    @ac
    Have to agree with miller. Well done


  16. David

    The audit covered the period from the inception of VAT in 1997 to May 2000.

    The first audit was done by two officers, Stacy Goodridge and Janice Coward. Courts criticised their work, calling them inexperienced. The VAT division then re-assigned two auditors, Ann Gittens and Junior Dottin, who made the $25 million assessment. Courts then contacted senior officers at the division and these two auditors were also re-assigned. Two other auditors, Dwayne Stuart and Clover Dottin were then assigned to do another audit and they confirmed the $25 million figure. The money has never been paid.

    What is particularly reprehensible is another case involving The Crane. They were collecting VAT but not paying it in. When they were discovered the definition of “time share” was changed by Chris Sinckler in his Budget two years ago that had the effect of exempting Crane from paying the VAT.


  17. @Caswell

    Lord have Mercy!

    Twidledee and Twidledum

  18. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ Caswell Franklyn | November 14, 2012 at 8:43 AM |

    Thanks, Caswell.

    Now we know who are at the heart of our fiscal problems.
    Who will guard the guards! If we can’t even get our ministers of Finance to be honest why are we bothering.
    Maybe the Bush Tea man is right after all!

    We know what ac and to the point would say about the 2000 corruption buy wonder what they have to say about Chris Sinckler’s dirty move.


  19. Miller

    I am not blaming Chris Sinckler for the changes to benefit The Crane: Sinckler does not understand and was merely implementing something that was given to him. The man is an idiot without a clue.


  20. the auditor generals report gives/a vivid look at how all the wastage and lost came to be just go read the full details concise and precise from A-Z showing the incompetency from 2007-2011 having a snowball effect and cost to taxpayers how can one not read this/report and wonder what the FUC……..K


  21. Yesterday the BBC at 7am broadcast the story of Greece in their World Have Your Say programme.It was a wakeup call to what is happening in Buhbaydus.Greece is now having salaries and pensions reduced considerably and govt services reduced/eliminated in order to access badly needed funds from the international moneylenders.The source of their current situation?Borrowing to pay current account liabilities..Buhbaydus better wake up and stop this crap talk/idle boast about not sending home anybody on govt payroll while private sector companies being sold out or closed and staff being put on the breadline every day.

  22. millertheanunnaki Avatar

    @ Gabriel Tackle | November 14, 2012 at 10:39 AM |

    I have already commented that if “Buhbaydus” does not change its present course by next year it will be another Greek tragedy in the making. All the signs are there and pointing to the Trojan horse concealing the devaluation demon.


  23. @David

    Are my submissions being blocked and if yes why? I have submitted a few this morning and i Have not seen the most recent.


  24. @David

    why has the above gone through and the blogs on privatision have not. It shouldnt have anything to do with the other computer as i was using that one to submit my blogs, and i am not using more thn one handle.


  25. @To the point

    Your comments went to spam, not sure why.


  26. @ Miller
    “…..Maybe the Bush Tea man is right after all!”
    ************
    This is the most accurate summation that you have made to date. 🙂 Unfortunately, the last time Bushie was wrong was back in 1977…..” (Notwithstanging a feeble attempt by MME to prove otherwise a few years ago…)
    Those of you not currently aligned with the BBE political system should be quite worried…… If you are not yet, rest assured that you soon will be…


  27. “Sinckler does not understand and was merely implementing something that was given to him. The man is an idiot without a clue.”

    Are you calling the Minister of Finance & Economic Affairs a stupid person?
    If yes, is that just perosnal or just a fact?
    To me he just looks like a slow person or what the old people used call a dumb-dumb or simpleton.


  28. Didn’t the Customs Department promise to prosecute those responsible for permitting 16 vehicles to leave the Port a while back? This matter if memory serves was highlighted by the AG.

    What is the status?


  29. Who can believe this?
    The government lost $25 million in vat between 1997 – 2000 but who do you jump on Chris Sinckler as being an idiot and dumb. Let us hear how much the Crane did not pay because of the Budget presentation.
    What about your genius Owen Arthur? He is not dumb or an idiot. How can we classify him? It was under his watch that $25 million was not paid.


  30. @Caswell

    Do you have any cases pre 2008 about people owning and not payin up the vat. Can you state the cumulative amount owed before 2008 and the accumualtive amount from 2008 to present excluding that amassed under the dlp.


  31. What a sad state of affairs. I really do feel your pain. Taking from the poor to give the rich. Your government is Robin Hood in reverse. Lord have his mercy. I aint helping nobody. I aint moving down deh. I gine stay up here where tings good.

    By the way going to see Chrissy next week. With Mac Fingall, et al. Hope it is worth my $10.


  32. The failure to collect VAT is incompetence. Sales taxes are collected by business people on behalf of the Inland Revenue at the point of sale. All that is needed is someone going round and collecting the money. If a business has failed for three consecutive months to hand over the VAT to government then that business should be put out of business.
    The reality is that most businesses know that nothing will be done. All they are doing is using VAT to help their cash flow. This is criminal.
    A few years ago in Dominica a young man, a relative of an acquaintance, used to drive to the airport to collect departure tax. We can do that once a month using the ineffective Defence force to protect the collection.


  33. @To the point and Clone

    Don’t even think about making this a political issue. If we accept Caswell’s word then the bullshit has been condoned by both parties.


  34. @David

    I found you out of order for thinking why I asked those questions. And by the way dont we have freedom of expression. Are you now a psychologist to read my mind. Please dont jump the gun. The chips will fall where they should.


  35. David
    With all respect
    How I am making this a party issue when Nanny White reinforced Caswel point that Chris Sinckler is an Idiot. THIS WAS SAID ON YOUR BLOG.

    As an old boy of the Garrison School I am defending Chris as a young intelligent Barbadian who has been educated up to a masters degree level


  36. Why are all relying on one source caswell for do your own research the information readily at hand for all to see and the whose,s and wher,s the blame lies millions of dollars disappears not only in vat but in every nook and crannie of govt focusing on vat alone leaves the other areas open and most vulnerable don.t just sweep the corners but sweeo the whole filthy room some body ir biodies should have been pout behind barsand the govt atthe time should have been fired. this makes nio sense.


  37. @Clone and To the point

    Believe if we were to stick to the systemic issue of abuse by successive governments the debate becomes more constructive. What if Sinckler is not Caswell’s favourite politician? Believe Caswell explained that relationship in earlier blogs ie. that Sinckler lied on him.


  38. Clone calm down it,s all good igot yuh back i watching and reading the way how caswell wants to form the agenda on this don,t worry theBLP needs as much help crossing threatorous waters filled with land mines they have placed for others clone its all good.don,t worry


  39. @ac

    We rely on Caswell because unlike you he uses his real name and is therefore open to be challenged in Court if he defames anyone. Also all of his information to date has proved to be accurate. Finally if there is cleaning to be done, one room (VAT) at a time is fine.


  40. how do we know that Caswell is telling the truth that he lied on him.


  41. @AC

    dont be fooled when i asked questions of Caswell?


  42. @David

    why would you want to influence my thinking. I thought the role of blogging is to put one’s perspective. R u trained in psychology?


  43. @To the Point

    It seems you revel in nitpicking. Try to focus on the larger issue for Crissakes! The minister maybe reading…lol.

  44. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ David:

    The current Minister of Finance has committed himself to an April 01, 2013 start up of the Central Revenue Authority (CRA).
    We shall see how effective this Minister is. I can’t see such an agency being up and running by that date in light of pending elections. A merger of such administrative magnitude would involved the severing of a few hundred posts from the departments of Customs & Excise, Inland Revenue Land Tax and even the Treasury.
    There is no way that a DLP administration would or could do such a ‘cutting’ job before elections given the propaganda it is currently spewing forth about protecting jobs in the public sector.


  45. @Miller

    The minister is on record confirming no job losses.

  46. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ David | November 14, 2012 at 5:49 PM |

    And you believe that! If you believe that you would believe that God and the Devil are the same.

    So we will have all the maids, drivers, janitors, clerk typists, supervisors and other ancillary staff from all 3 departments doing the same job.
    What kind of restructuring is that?
    From what the Minister said there will be three heads in charge of one agency located in many buildings with three different ICT platforms.
    The Comptroller of Customs & Excise, the Commissioner of Inland Revenue and the Commissioner of Land Tax all sitting in the same chair at the top of the CRA.

    The minister is either meeting all the necessary requirements of Caswell criteria for an idiot or a man whose ability to tell the truth is as challenging as a trip to the Sun.


  47. @Miller

    As always the politicians laughing at we.


  48. We rely on Caswell because unlike you he uses his real name .

    So david what is that to do with the price of tea in china there are people who can be very persuasive in getting people to believe any thing that doesn’t mean that they are telling the truth. the proof is in every individual doing there own research and coming up with their conclusion.david i’m about to steupse but i change my mind.


  49. @ac

    We await the outcome of your research.

    You may submit to BU under your name.


  50. David

    The Minister is on record as saying that there would be no job losses. How is that possible? There are taking four departments, all of which have heads, and forming a single entity. Is this entity going to have four heads? I am not saying that the Minister speaks without thinking since it would not matter if he thought about it: the same nonsense would still come out.

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