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Deputy COP Seymour Cumberbatch
Deputy COP Seymour Cumberbatch

I wish to congratulate the Police Services Commission (PSC) for the bold stance they have taken in recommending the removal of Mr Dottin from office. I have made numerous calls for some form of sanctioning of Mr Dottin. The members of the Royal Barbados Police is feeling a little relief. However the job is not yet finish.

Mr Dottin’s problem was that he was hand picked by the government of the day to lead the force when he was not equipped with general policing knowledge to adequately fulfil that role. If we cast our minds back we should remember that this was stated by Inspector Anderson Bowen some years ago. The second issue for Mr Dottin was that he attempted to draw on the experience and knowledge of those he assumed he could trust. Little did he know that he was embracing the Devil himself in the person non other than the current acting deputy Mr Seymour Cumberbatch. I will now call on the PSC and the PM. Mr Stuart to complete the job with the immediate suspension of Mr Cumberbatch and an immediate investigation into the second fatal accident for which his brother is responsible.

Mr Cumberbatch transferred the collision reconstructionist Sgt Mayers because the report he submitted was unfavourable to his brother as charges was recommended. Secondly the vehicle driven by his brother was taken to a private garage after the accident instead of being impounded as an exhibit until all mechanical checks were done by the MTW personnel. This vehicle was escorted by Sgt 1051 Cumberbatch himself a questionable character. It is common knowledge that Mr Cumberbatch was always viewed with suspicion among the ranks. He was the S/Sgt in charged of the Major Crime Squad in the 1990s when a number of his juniors were removed from that department by the then COP Mr Durant for corrupt practices. Mr Cumberbatch should recall when the Special duty officer saw him in the late 80s off loading blocks from the then CID land rover M3607. This was after the watchman at the Heywoods Hotel which was under construction reported to District E that this vehicle was seen removing blocks. Mr Cumberbatch has reached a very high rank in this organisation despite always being of suspicious character. It is would be a total mockery of the law and the Royal Barbados that this man should be allowed to use the court system to seek elevation to the rank of DCP whilst at the same time still engaging in corrupt practices. He never had respect for the very law that he swore to uphold and should not be allowed to continue to commit and condone crime.

The removal of Mr Dottin should be followed by the removal of Mr Corrupbatch, it should not be seen as a political vendetta but a matter of cleansing


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71 responses to “No No Seymour Must Go!”


  1. To add to Bush Tea’s comment, the Opposition will hardly challenge the fact that the government consulted with the Opposition because there is this myth that the office of GG is truly independent and they participate in the charade.

  2. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    If you want to move mountains tomorrow, you must start by lifting stones today!

    African Proverbs

  3. Common sense is not common Avatar
    Common sense is not common

    Bush Tea

    Thank you for that clear and concise response to miller.

    No need for my response.The only way anyone can deal with useless garbage is by throwing it away.

    Done.

  4. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ Common sense is not common | June 22, 2013 at 9:57 AM

    It only goes to show that both you and Bushie are members of a bunch of idiotic “sheeple” living in a dictatorship.

    If the Constitution is not worth the paper it is written on with its only value being that of toilet paper we could as well close down all the learning institutions starting with the University and including the damned churches and judiciary.

    Such a response of condescending subservience to a corrupt system of governance is expected of a politically poisoned moron like “not so common sense”.
    But from Bushie- the intellectual pettifogger who is always preaching about integrity in public office, meritocracy instead of party supremacy and most of all extolling the virtues of following the idealistic values expounded by his imaginary father and buddy the BBE- it comes as a bit of a surprise.

    No wonder Caswell fails to respond to your call to join some imaginary BUP and its supervisory board to clean up the governance system in Barbados.

    If you guys can’t even respect the Constitution do you really think we can expect you to adhere to the values and requirements of a meritocratic system of governance and the socially fair allocation of resources?

    Just say it what you both, Bushie and the common co-idiot, have in mind for the control of Barbados: The BLP did as they pleased, Constitution or no Constitution, so it is we turn now and “we gine do the dog” since we have no intention of giving up power fairly and squarely either within or outside the Constitution.

    What else can decent people expect from a bunch of stupid people trying desperately to mimic the Westminster system on a Tuesday but living in a ghetto of political ignorance and cannibalism every day of the week?

    Jones’s outburst, one can tell was from his heart and mind, of soon getting some black people heads cracked and killing others in order to show them who is really boss tells a lot about the current leadership of the DLP and its blind stupid backward followers. The so-called Bussa rebellion or the1937 riots mean nothing to you guys.

    The Mighty Chalkdust is really prophetic and right when he sings with great ‘stoic’ concern: “Dem white people really laughing at wunna black people”!

  5. The Dummy @ Dumo Avatar
    The Dummy @ Dumo

    Miller
    I ain’t hear get back about Sagicor offering to finance the restructuring of the sugar industry. What happen sunshine?

  6. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ The Dummy @ Dumo | June 22, 2013 at 5:43 PM

    Let us put it this way, Dark Shadow, CLICO- under the presidential estimable management of Leroy Parris- would stand a better chance of financing any reconstruction of a sugar manufacturing and bagasse/cum river tamarind cum wild bush burning furnace than the major shareholders in Sagicor could ever buy back its shares in Lloyds of London.

    There is absolutely no way that Sagicor would finance that project under the control of the government unless all of the lands and buildings currently in the name of CLICO holdings Barbados are escrowed as collateral/ security to their benefit.

    Sort out the CLICO mess and then talk about borrowing money to finance the resuscitation of any imaginary corpse lying in the morgue of dying industries and businesses of long gone yesteryear.
    Why do you think the same CLICO under the astute guidance of Duprey and his gopher and manservant Leroy “cannibalized” Plantations Ltd? Only to get control of its real estate!

    So what is wrong with the NIS investment funds? After the sale of the shares in the BL&P and the BNB the NIS must be washed away in money looking for an investment home. Why not approach them to finance this new-age sugar factory designed to save Barbados billions in forex by reducing the need to import fuel oil for electricity generation and earn hundreds of millions through export of ‘specialty’ sugars while still importing the white refined brand?

    Or are the NIS monies just there to pay government’s day-to-day survival bills?
    Speak up, Dummy of Darkness?


  7. Corruption been around in RBPF from it’s inception. Political influence, Money, and caste influenced. Many persons of so called high society never prosecuted for crimes committed. Investigations swept under the rug or tarnished in favour of the accused.


  8. @ Miller
    Such a response of condescending subservience to a corrupt system of governance is expected of a politically poisoned moron like “not so common sense”. But from Bushie……… it comes as a surprise”
    **************
    The frightening thing for us is that someone like you who is clearly playing the ass, can be a serious contender for political office in Barbados. Bushie really thought that your problem was transient, and likely caused by your occasionally neglecting to take your tablets…..but there ARE NO tablets for what you have…..

    All we are saying is that the REALITY is that the GG, by the very nature of his job, merely rubber stamps the wishes of the government of the day.

    Hell man, even ac gets that!
    Unless there is a constitutional crisis where the question of the authenticity of government comes up, the GG is there to rubber stamp and to visit centenarians.

    Because of the gerrymandering of our cabinet (loaded with a lot of stupid ministries – like drainage, social care etc) the cabinet effectively trumps the House of assembly. Once they agree on anything, they have the votes to pass it in the house. THAT is why there are so many ministries (it is not only because the actual ministers are too dumb to walk and chew gum together)

    Finally, since the PM has the exclusive right to hire and fire ministers, (and pay them far more that they can ever really EARN) no one in the cabinet will challenge a PM’s decision….and lose that LOTTO salary….

    THEREFORE what we have is a clear dictatorship dressed like a democracy. Apparently we also have complete idiots who are unable to see that….:) well at least one….


  9. @Bushie

    Not a man move.

  10. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ Bush Tea | June 23, 2013 at 7:44 AM |
    “The frightening thing for us is that someone like you who is clearly playing the ass, can be a serious contender for political office in Barbados”

    There is no way Bushie that the miller can ever be in contention for political office as long as you are in the race; if you get the irony of it all.

    As far as taking the tablets is concerned that is your favourite response to people who dare to challenge the folly you argue sometimes. But I will follow your lead and take a dose of bush medicine duly prepared and prescribed by your imaginary friend and father BBE.
    Good for you BT, the sidekick to Dummy, the racist, misogynist, homophobic, xenophobic pie-in-the sky dreamer of some BBE expecting him or it or whatever to fix all the defects created by him.
    If you were to talk that nonsense around any psychiatrist you certainly would be certified as in need of immediate medication in tablet form.

    To get to the real meat of the matter, you have made out an exceptionally good case for getting rid of the GG and replacing it with an Executive President elected by the people and answerable to the people. Not a rubber stamping dummy as you so irreverently describe the present position

    Why not clearly state that you are in agreement (by your own admission) with the existing dictatorship by Prime ministerial edict but only if the DLP and Fumble are at the wheel?

    You keep putting the responsibility on poor Caswell to start this perfectly planned BUP with its supervisory body to usher in an age of utopia in Bim.

    Why the hell you don’t get off your blasted lazy ass and do it yourself? Run for political office, BT and leave the intellectually irrelevant and decrepit mad miller out of it who like the old “piece of the rock” has a fast approaching date with destiny.
    When we meet your BBE we would intercede on your behalf and plead your case of insanity. After all, BBE’s defectively mad(e) son BT is that all bad.
    He does have some redeeming qualities about him. You see BT, even the miller can be your spiritual lawyer and imaginary friend.

    Now don’t prove that you are losing your intellect and your current bush tea concoction for medication needs changing by attacking the poor old miller with partisan political 2×3’s (ad hominems) but with reasoned debate and counter arguments especially the Presidential one.
    But first leave Caswell alone (he is doing his bit daily) and do your job of changing the system you so much abhor in one bi-polar breath but supports in another genetically caused schizophrenic verbal exhale of narcissistic proportions.


  11. @Bushie
    Shoooooott!


  12. It is amazing that Miller and probably a lot of other Barbadians don’t understand the pantomimic contrivance that mixed governments like what we have in Buhbados really is. No one can challenge Bushie’s characterization of Barbados system of government; yet we carry on as if something real meaningful can ever come out of it. Amazing I say. LOL!


  13. @Adrian

    So what to do? We continue to keep pounding fingers or we ignore and accept business as usual? Outside of this there is only calls for insurrection. left..lol.

  14. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ Adrian Hinds | June 23, 2013 at 9:05 AM

    So you are admitting you are living in a banana republic?

    All of those billions spent on education gone down the drain of small island ignorance to make poor EWB weep tears of sea water for his failed experiment. What a lovely Christian land we live in right, Adrian Hinds!
    ‘Wunna like it so and to hell to those who come bout here to tell wunna differently!’

    It’s just a matter of months before your banana republic takes a massive slide to the skid row of economic ruin when the forex true position is revealed and the black cat of IMF imposed restructuring is set among the local financial pigeons.

    But Adrian, you know the miller is a pessimist and BLP spin doctor of gloom and doom so nothing like that can’t happen about here as long as the DLP is in charge. We got real forex store up and real plans to implement to earn much more. The period 1991/92 could never happen again under this magnificent administration managing an economy firing on all cylinders and batting like Sobers with his political equivalent Sinkliar about to open both bowling and batting.


  15. Churchill’s famous dictum: “Democracy is the worst form of government, except for all those other forms that have been tried from time to time.” (from a House of Commons speech on Nov. 11, 1947).

    Personally, I believe that Benevolent Dictatorship is the superior form of Government a la Singapore ie Strict Integrity Legislation, high pay for MPs, attract experienced talent from many backgrounds with Lawyers ( all professional backgrounds) maxed at 25%. Bim needs statesmen ESPECIALLY RIGHT NOW! This mentality of BECOME a POLITICIAN to THIEF the Peeps $$$$$$$$, MUST STOP!

    It sometimes AMAZES me how much time is wasted discussing how bad Whitey is when the TIEF men in govt laughing at Bajans and screwing up everyone’s future!


  16. @David
    Address the core problem and stop bellyaching about what ought to happen, cause you know it aint happening and will not happen due to the system we have.

    @ Miller
    ba·nan·a re·pub·lic
    Noun
    A small nation, esp. in Central America, dependent on one crop or the influx of foreign capital.

    Banana republic is a political science term for a politically unstable country whose economy is largely dependent on the export of a single limited-resource product, such as bananas. It typically has stratified social classes, including a large, impoverished working class and a ruling plutocracy that comprises the elites of business, politics, and the military.

    Take your pick; however such is not what I think of Barbados; our system can be made better if for no other purpose than to further the reach and participation of the people in governing themselves. Surely we need change for a whole host of other issues.

    @MoneyBrain
    Would it not be nice to have Barbados as example of this benevolent Dictatorship? 🙂 Not suggesting change for change sake, even you agree that what we practice ain’t working for us.


  17. Adrian we have on many occasions identified possible solutions to the problems in Barbados both at core and peripheral. It will take a damascene moment to propel change in Barbados. Perhaps the impending economic blowout will do the trick.


  18. @AH
    Quite naturally, I want to be THE BENEVOLENT DICTATOR!
    I am most qualified simply as a result of having visited Singapore on 10 occasions and having deep contacts in high places there.

    When can you and the Bros arrange for my advent?

  19. Smooth Chocolate Avatar
    Smooth Chocolate

    @Carson C. Cadogan | June 21, 2013 at 8:02 AM |
    “Everything it touched turned to lead. This party brought Barbados to a low never seen in this country before.”

    DOES THAT NOW JUSTIFY THE DLP DOING THE SAME THING AND EVEN WORST NOW THAT THEY ARE AT THE REIGNS?

  20. Michael Depeiza Avatar
    Michael Depeiza

    Well what is new?


  21. This goes to show that many poor people pay for other people crimes.

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