← Back

Your message to the BLOGMASTER was sent

Chris Sinckler, Minister of Finance
Chris Sinckler, Minister of Finance

Minister of Finance (MoF) Chris Sinckler has promised a press conference on Monday [27/10/2014] at 10AM. Given the anaemic performance of the Barbados economy over the last 6 years, AND what is projected in the near term, there is an air of doom and gloom that has understandably settled over Barbados.

One positive that may yet come from the MoF press conference is that he finds himself in a position to  elucidate on the Central Bank Press Release Current Economic Performance for September 2014. At a time when clarity is required to ensure stakeholders in civil society are able to strategize for success there is continuing confusion if we are to judge by the statements coming from the heads of the Private Sector Association (PSA) and Barbados Chamber of Commerce (BCCI). It is an understatement to suggest confidence has been dwindling in the pronouncements of the Governor of the Central Bank. His most recent projection that the local economy will grow by 2% echoes a similar statement in January 2011, instead, Barbadians have witnessed economic decline.

The sudden cancellation of press conferences post delivery of Governor Worrell’s economic performance briefings has largely gone unchallenged by local media. What we had was a spirited response by the Nation newspaper to the decision to expel them from Central Bank press conferences to which the Governor and his Central Bank Board responded by cancelling press briefings altogether. The Governor has gotten the last laugh with local media receiving a black eye and by extension the public it is ethically setup to serve.

The vague Press Release delivered by the Central Bank of Barbados last week has created the opportunity for PROFESSIONAL journalists attending the MoF’s press conference tomorrow to probe. Alex Macdonald and Tracey Shuffler from the PSA and BCCI have started the ball rolling. If BU were present here are some questions we would demand HONEST answers from the MoF:

  1. On page 3 of the Central Bank Press Release mention is made that the fiscal deficit of $360 million has been financed largely by a reduction in Government deposits in the banking system in the amount of $235 million. The remainder was financed by the drawdown of the Government’s deposits at the Central Bank and the NIS. Has the government  been utilizing sinking funds to finance government expenditure?
  2. The Central Bank Press Release makes mention of the tourism sector has begun a turnaround. Is it honest to represent that tourism has begun to turnaround on the basis of an 8% increase in the UK market YoY? To what extent has there been a positive correlation in spend from the UK market and tourist receipts? Was the increase driven by sustained marketing programs or one off events?
  3. Mention again is made in the flimsy Central Bank Release that foreign capital inflows ‘picked up’ – estimated at $399 million compared with $173 million last year. How much of foreign capital inflows was made up of foreign borrowing? Based on the vague Press Release the public is left to guess whether there was an increase in foreign direct investment and how much was any increase.
  4. Please comment on press reports the IMF has recommended a swath of new taxes as part of its tax reform recommendations.
  5. Do you agree that at a time when the country demands leadership in the economy the Governor’s report has only serve to obfuscate?
  6. And lastly Minister, what has become of the ‘concern’ made public by you in parliament that your life was threatened.

We have scratched the surface.


Discover more from Barbados Underground

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

161 responses to “Minister Chris Sinckler’s Press Conference”


  1. @cyrus the virus..so that is the plan..foolish one if u ask me..good luck


  2. ac
    That’s politics. Its gonna be a repeat of 1994.


  3. Even Sir Frank cannot restrain himself from being critical and he is the head of the Government’s Economic Policy Advisors Committee

    Blame Dem

    Sir Franks knocks govt for decisions on salaries and hirings

    Added by Marlon Madden on November 1, 2014.

    Saved under Economy, Local News

    With the Barbados economy said to be heading downhill, the chairman of Government’s Economic Policy Advisors Committee Sir Frank Alleyne today suggested that the writing has been on the wall for some time now and that the current Democratic Labour Party led administration needed to take its fair share of the blame.

    “I think that in some respect we shot ourselves in the feet and I, up to this day, make reservations about the generous adjustments in salaries in 2009,” said Sir Frank, who quickly clarified that “it has nothing to do with the fact that I was out of the workforce for some time”.

    “Also, I continue to be concerned about expansion in hiring, which took place in 2008/2009, and quite merrily in some of the statutory corporations,” he said.

    “I understand why it happened but I don’t appreciate the decision,” he added, while stating that politicians were “prisoners” of their constituents.

    Sir Frank was at the time addressing a modest gathering at the Ministry of Economic Affairs for its eighth annual lecture series. In attendance was Minister of Finance Chris Sinckler and the Governor of the Central Bank Dr Delisle Worrell.

    Today’s gathering addressed by Sir Frank Alleyne (right) was also attended by Central Bank Governor Dr Delisle Worrell (left) and Minister of Finance Chris Sinckler (centre).

    Today’s gathering addressed by Sir Frank Alleyne (right) was also attended by Central Bank Governor Dr Delisle Worrell (left) and Minister of Finance Chris Sinckler (centre).

    Describing the Government’s Medium Term Development Strategy 2010–2014 (MTDS) as “almost a replay of 1994”, he warned that lost opportunities “can never be recovered”.

    http://www.barbadostoday.bb/2014/11/01/blame-dem-2/


  4. Another failed promise made much of on the last election campaign trail:

    Child money

    Attorney General Adriel Brathwaite (centre) addressing the monthly luncheon of the BCCI yesterday. Looking on are BCCI president Tracey Shuffler (right) and executive director Lisa Gale. (Picture by Lennox Devonish.)

    0

    By ALBERT BRANDFORD | Thu, October 30, 2014 – 12:10 AM

    Government is shortly to ask Parliament for a supplementary, around $100 000, to ease the distress of mothers who trek daily to the courts for child maintenance only to be disappointed because a special account was overdrawn.

    The move comes against the backdrop of angry cries by frustrated women earlier this month that some had not received the child support for September, while others claimed they had not received any payments since July. Some called for a return to the cash payment system instead of the current cheque mechanism.

    Attorney General Adriel Brathwaite told the DAILY NATION yesterday on the margins of the monthly luncheon of the Barbados Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BCCI) at Hilton Barbados that he would appeal to the affected women to be “patient”.

    “We pay out what comes in and it goes into an account,” he explained. “From what I am told, sometime during September the banks contacted the Registry saying the account was overdrawn, and that’s how they were alerted that there was a problem."

    Please read the full story in today’s DAILY NATION, or in the eNATION edition.


  5. no sense crying over spill milk. learn from the mistakes ..regroup and press forward, mr, alleyne voice is appreciated and as he stated ..I understand why it happened”


  6. when is another thread for> Carribbean apartheid gonna open> mista black and ac have unfinished work to be done,


  7. The MoF is slated to appear on the Peoples Business tonight.


  8. ”ac | October 30, 2014 at 9:24 AM | So blp yardfowls does Sinckler go ….,and how …. go about executing that mammoth task

    How indeed, a mammoth task for sure


  9. ac
    Hope is not a strategy partner.
    Moody’s are intending to issue a further downgrade by the middle November and the fellas scrambling to put a positive spin on it by getting out in front of the story.

    Hard ears yah wouldn’t listen, hard ears you going to feel.


  10. [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=50kDK8u9Isk&w=420&h=315%5D

    Thompson without choice abandoned the DLP (2010). The DLP plane still didn’t crash, but the BLP, Lord God “walking on broken glass”.

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