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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.


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


  1. Please see the following extract from the NYTimes and then add another question: Why has the price of fuel at the pump remained artificially high in Barbados while it rises instantaneously whenever international barrel prices increase?

    One day coming soon the masses are going to rise up and say “Enough is enough”! That day will be the day that it will be too late to get the horse back in the barn.


  2. Where is the Government (IS it the Government) getting the money to buy the land from that poor old lady in the back page of the Nation today?

    Surely there are enough projects ‘on hold’ for yet another one to be on the burner.

    IF it is a Government project? What exactly is it? Why are they harassing the poor old lady, if what the paper says is true?

    What is Barbados coming to??

    They best read about Karma. What comes roun’ guh roun’.

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

    I think the most important question to ask is how Government intends to plug the $175 million black hole in the finances bearing in mind that all of the cuts so far have saved just $77 million.
    Secondly, I would ask what progress has been made on rationalising the Statutory Corporations, something that Mr Sinckler said was going to have been resolved many months ago, and what part the delay in sorting out those organizations has had on the lack of achievement of the planned budget reduction.


  4. What about the Marina and other projects that were to be rolled out to kick start the economy? What shout the bonds that were pulled which were to be used to repay debt and rebook at a lower interest rate?

  5. HAMILTON A HILL Avatar

    THIS IS MY QUESTION: Name me the journalist anywhere in Barbados that is prepared to ask really probing questions of their Masters/Politicians? In our system journalism is tied to the advertising dollar. The Governor of the Central bank was abled to threatened one group with talk about a ban. He suffered no reprisal from the very cohesive group that refers to each other as ” my colleague.” A major part of the problem that currently plagues this country is the constant blind eye turned by the so called fourth estate. See why some are so bitterly opposed to social media?

  6. HAMILTON A HILL Avatar

    Many months ago right here on BU Caswell Franklin accused this administration of dancing to the beat of the drum played by the IMF. At least three posters here, myself included took it as rhetoric from just another disgruntled Bee. From all that I have read me thinks that come December the fixture of 15%,rather than being associated with some Christmas sale it will be firmly attached to the unemployment figures. Elvis Presley’s Blue Christmas is my pick for #1 for the month of December.


  7. When MoF was on a Sunday Talk Show a few weeks ago he stated tax refunds would have been paid. The Corporate Manager of BRA indicated in a public statement refunds would have been paid. Tonight on national TV the MoF finally fessup that timely refunds will be a challenge because of contracting revenue. And the BS continues and we ask where is the confidence.


  8. Any body who believes that TAXATION can be imposed on food and beverages, vehicles, houses, land, money, and, by extension, on anything physical or material, simply does not understand what TAXATION is.

    For TAXATION CANNOT be imposed on anything physical or material.

    It has come about to appear to conceal exactly what it is though:THEFT/ROBBERY – THEFT/ROBBERY of portions of the remunerations of the relevant people, businesses and other entities.

    It can only be sickeningly fascistly imposed by these intellectually and politically backward, bankrupt, and discredited DLP and BLP governmental disorganizations on the remunerations of the relevant people, businesses and other entities.

    PDC


  9. What we really need is a Government.
    At the moment it is as as if the lunatics are running the asylum!


  10. David et al, look for:

    • VAT of 20%
    • increase in excise tax on ALL imports
    • reduced spending on such as UWI (they better budget good this year and forward), likely ALL fees will increase as UWI has to fund most of its own operations
    • increase in bus fares
    • reduction in all subsidies etc

    These are pretty much guaranteed now.


  11. Also, look for significant sell off of public property to repay loans in the effort to restructure the loan port5folio.

  12. Mr Watson Parkinson Avatar
    Mr Watson Parkinson

    Regarding taxation, tax can be levied against any and everything if the government deems it fit for purpose…! Why, because we are like sheep… People talk the talk but don’t do the walk of protesting…! With western (intellegent) countries people WILL stand up for what is right…!

  13. John Hanson 1781-1782 Avatar
    John Hanson 1781-1782

    Shame Pocket ,same same moving the numbers does not make them grow.All is the same ,Same pockets on the same pants.


  14. IMF won’t be allowed in for a formal adjustment program until the family silver is sold off? The Barbados National Oil Terminal Company already gone……….cha Ching Ching!!


  15. wuh if we have the family idiots running things it is only obvious that the outcome will be the loss of the family silver…
    we have people who never ran ANYTHING successfully in their whole lives in charge of our treasury..
    what has the PM ever done well?
    what has the MoF ever succeeded at?
    what has ANY minister been outstandingly successful at?

    All that these people have EVER done well is talk shiite….especially bushy’s boy Doc E.
    ….what the hell do we expect?

    what does the bible suggest?
    “ye who has been successful at small things, I will make you rulers over great things” …or something like that…
    NOT like brass bowl Bajans who think that since Mister B make some sweet promises and does dress nice let us make him our leader…

    Brass bowls and their family silver are soon parted…


  16. And to think that we are being asked to put our trust in the MoH and how it will handle any threat of Ebola. The great big United States continues to be challenged by how to contain, monitor and confront the introduction of the virus in the States. Our masterminds who can’t even have enough dressings at the QEH or get an elevator working assures us that they are on top of it. Yeah, right! Should it ever arrive at our shores, heaven forbid, we will be told that the BLP caused it because of bad management when they were in power.


  17. Where do we go from here?


  18. @Prodigal Son

    We go the way of a Banana Republic where graft and corruption are the order of the day, treat the populace like mushrooms, keep them in the dark, feed them shit and piss on them.


  19. Breaking news for BOOKWORM
    That is where we are now….


  20. TAXATION has been used by these intellectually and politically backward, bankrupt and discredited DLP and BLP governmental disorganizations to, et al, oppress, suppress, repress the general remuneration commercial social activities of the people of this country.

    The recently compiled document, A TAX Reform Roadmap For Simplicity And Revenue, by the IMF’s Fiscal Affairs Department, in response to this disgraceful DLP governmental organization request for help in the reforming of this already inhuman evil local TAXATION (see the Sunday Sun, October 26, 2014), is but another example of the flagrant capitulation to the imperialist thinking of the IMF by yet another weak, unthinking, mule like post-independence government of Barbados.

    Indeed, the IMF is in no position to understand that local TAXATION imposed by these asinine DLP/BLP disotganizations is substantially responsible for the hellish infernal conditions that the broad masses and middle classes of this country are presently experiencing.

    Therefore, for the IMF to be called upon by this jackass government to make recommendations for changes to a gross demonism (this already very totalitatianist TAXATION system) that it itself (the IMF) does not experience the baleful effects of is symptomatic of the poor state of democracy building in this country where the government has no confidence, and wrongly so, in some of the rightful alternative solutions by many people in Barbados to many of our fiscal problems in this country.

    The IMF, were it a very responsible multilateral organization, would have indeed rejected government’s assistance.

    PDC


  21. We can’t even get the timely execution of a press conference right, it seems it has been pushed back until 2PM.


  22. Bushie
    Why are you continuing to beat a dead horse? For no set of people (leaders) from the past, present or future can contend with the immutable forces currently facing us. We thought we had agreed to this previously! LOL


  23. @ David | October 27, 2014 at 10:48 AM |

    I planned my day around a 10:10 a.m. press conference by the MoF, only to be told at 10:15 a.m. it was moved to 2:00 p.m. The ministry of finance didn’t have the decency to give a 1-2 hour notification of the rescheduling. Can CEOs, CFOs, etc. of institutions take a ministry with such a callous approach seriously?


  24. @Bajan Yankee

    It is a Banana Republic culture we have. You are correct, many have adjusted schedules to listen to what we expect is an important calendar item.

  25. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ Bajan in NY | October 27, 2014 at 11:38 AM |

    What do you expect from a bunch of incompetent disrespectful arrogant ‘powful-foolish’ lying bastards?


  26. @Miller

    The Bees have to be quiet because OSA was also insensitive when dealing with the media.


  27. millertheanunnaki | October 27, 2014 at 11:43 AM |

    Let’s hope it doesn’t start 30 minutes late (lol).

  28. We Willy Winkle Avatar

    @ Miller
    This is ole Onions lil boy-child We Willy Winkle here breds…Gran dad tells me to shout you out and tell you , he holding on…….He also say Chrissy now up where Paddy shot at….

    When you Millar and he Gran dad did warning bout how D taxes did holding up D growth n money circulating pun this lil rock …blights like ac and one Arsona did talking shoite and cheering he on…now D shitt hitting the fan …whey Dem?


  29. Journalist in Barbados do not take risks because none ah we gine back dem up.

    If the were confident that the whole country would defend them they would take the risk..

    Out of 280000 people how many march with Bobby or Mia?

    It is not fear of politicians that is the problem. It is the lack of support from a nation of cowards including me.

  30. Cryus the Virus Avatar

    Is he going to resign?


  31. @ Cyrus

    We can not be so lucky!!


  32. The government needs to borrow 35 million from Peter to pay Paul and will return to borrow it back from Paul when Peter’s loan becomes due in 24 months; is borrowing nearly 4 million to pay fired workers at the soon to be defunct transport board; 30 million 4 Seasons loan called in for payment by the Trini bank, money already spent, cannot give the site away; US $225 million borrowed from Credit Suisse in order to create an illusion greater than Rodney Wilkinson’s ghost cars: “Look,” say MOF Teletubby and CBG MiniMe, “we have now stabilized our foreign reserves, we’re brilliant financial magicians!!” That FAKE money cost the government nearly US $6 million in up front in arrangement fees. In all, with the “fees” paid up front, the Gov’t of Barbados will have PAID 30 million USDs in interest/fees in order to obtain that syndicated money instead of going to the IMF thereby kicking the financial can down the road. They are 1 year into the 3.5 year loan that provides for an 18 month grace period and higher interest penalties for each down grade in the country’s credit rating. But guess what, it is not like when you borrow money to buy a house or a car, pay all the payments and at the end you have a house to live in or a car to drive, NO, there will be sweet F—ALL to show once this loan shark deal is concluded. Start adding up these ENORMOUS numbers, then add on the millions Barrack is owed; add the vast unknown sums hidden and wasted by the DUMB and DUMBEST leaders in the Caribbean and then for perspective realize that the Gov’t needs to CUT another 177 million in expenditures from The NO GROWTH economy JUST TO BREAK EVEN and there is but one and only one solution: DEVALUATION. Barbados is in the throes of bankruptcy, technically insolvent for nearly 5 years. Stop lying to yourselves that miracle projects will start, or that foreign money is on its way to invest in instability. Elvis has left the building. The end is near. The truth will set you free.


  33. Poor Stinkliar, he is trying his best to be polite to the journalists at the press conference. with his long convoluted drawn out explanations.


  34. Frugality is the order of the day.Let us see if our economic culture within government can live up to this within the next six months.


  35. His press conference today was an improvement on those past both in content and style.

    On Monday, 27 October 2014, Barbados Underground wrote:

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  36. are-we-there-yet Avatar
    are-we-there-yet

    David; I missed the press conference. Is there a report or youtube video of it somewhere?


  37. http://www.nationnews.com/articles/view/press-briefing-by-chris-sinckler-minister-of-finance/

    Press briefing by Chris Sinckler, Minister of Finance

    MON, OCTOBER 27, 2014 – 2:12 PM

    Key Points from the media briefing by Minister of Finance Chris Sinckler.

    *Minister of Chris Sinckler, flanked by Dr Louis Woodroft, acting director of finance and Avonda Carrington, acting deputy permanent secretary in the Ministry of Finance about to meet members of the media.

    *Beginning with an opening statement – he started with an apology for postponement.

    *Sinckler said there were successes but some goals to reduce the deficit had not been reached.

    *He said stability had returned to the foreign exchange market Barbados was but certainly not out of the woods.

    *In the opening statement Sinckler said the aim over the next few months is to contain supplementals to under $100 million for the rest of the financial year.

    *He said unless government reduced its level of expenditure it could undermine the efforts to return to fiscal stability.

    *Still in his opening statement before taking questions from the media, Sinckler said government had to push ahead to try to return to growth even  though it is proving to be more difficult than anticipated.

    *Return to growth in 2015 is not unrealistic as a number of tourism projects and events are a good sign.

    *Mr. Sinckler says no date for budget yet but should be “within a month or so”.

    *The Minister says there will be no more layoffs in order to fill the $174 million deficit this financial year.

    *A significant part of the government’s fiscal adjustment has been achieved. 

    *Government put systems in place to stop the “balloon in supplementals” at the end of the year.

    *Sinckler says the Ministry of Education has identified areas that it can find “savings” in the Ministry in order to fund the bursaries for students of the University of the West Indies.

    *He said the bursaries are coming and a proposal from the Ministry of Education should be coming to the Ministry of Finance, but can’t say when the announcement will be made by the Ministry of Education.

    *There will be no International Monetary Fund (IMF) programme for Barbados says Minister of Finance Chris Sinckler as it was not necessary.
    *The Minister said the home grown programme will not be painless but the alternative “that some people clamouring for” will be far worse than many believe.

    *Sinckler says he does not only want to hear the private sector talking about what government has not done but what the private sector is doing to help build the economy.

    *The Minister of Finance revealed that the contract of Governor of the Central Bank Dr DeLisle Worrell has been renewed for another term. Dr Worrell’s contract was to come to an end in a few days.

    *Minister of Finance said he had no plans to resign despite the sustained criticism he has received over the years since his appointment in 2010.

    *The Press conference came to an end at 3:15 p.m.


  38. Here is link to what he said in his first (2010) Budgetary Proposal

    http://www.caribbeanelections.com/eDocs/budget/bb_budget/bb_budget_2010.pdf

    GOVERNMENT OF BARBADOS
    FINANCIAL STATEMENT
AND
BUDGETARY PROPOSALS
2010
PRESENTED
BY
HON. CHRISTOPHER SINKLER MINISTER OF FINANCE AND ECONOMIC AFFAIRS 23rd November 2010

    Here is a bit of what E&Y said following the budget in 2010 at:

    http://www.caribbeanelections.com/eDocs/budget/bb_budget/EY_bb_budget_analysis_2010.pdf

    Focus on Barbados
    Budget 2010
    ERNST & YOUNG

    There is little doubt that the current challenges besetting the Barbados economy are not of our own making but were perpetuated by global events beyond our borders and control. As such, we acknowledge that tax increases were inevitable given the island’s economic circumstances and agree that the Minister’s proposals especially with regard to the temporary increase in the rate of VAT were largely the most effective means of achieving this end.

    Notwithstanding this, we were disappointed that a few important matters were insufficiently addressed. In our view, more focus needs to be placed on bolstering tax compliance by improving processes and broadening the tax net by enforcing payment from non-compliant persons. Such action, aggressively pursued, would no doubt lessen the tax burden on the tax compliant public. In addition, we expected to learn more on how Government intends to curtail wastage and increase efficiency in its expenditure. Finally, the issue of increased productivity especially in the public sector should have been more thoroughly addressed with concrete actions and measurable outcomes put in place to ensure that the citizens of Barbados obtain value for their tax dollars, whilst supporting the Government’s policy of retaining high public sector employment.

    The Honorable Minister ended his presentation by echoing the Government’s quiet confidence that its articulated strategies would allow the economy to grow by 2%-2.5% in 2011. Long after this Financial Statement and Budgetary Proposals have been read, the debate will continue as to whether the Government made the tough choices necessary to keep the economy safe and stable, so that the island could once again rise when the current global economic turmoil abates.

    Promotion of key foreign investor sponsored projects through the US$60 million Government guarantee of the Four Seasons Project and obtaining commitments for the restarting and/or continuation of work on Beachlands, Batts Rock, Merricks, and the Foul Bay Projects


  39. A major disapointment as to content, but a good delivery never-the-less. It’s a pity politics won’t fix the economy.


  40. The only thing of note I took from the press conference is the granting of another term to the governor of the central bank. The fact that the MoF will be presenting budgetary proposals in a few weeks made today presentation an exercise in futility.


  41. The “journalists” forgot to enquire of the massive debt due to Barrack and everyone seem to have forgotten the state of the proposed natural gas pipeline from Trinidad to Barbados.Now that is something worth pursuing.
    With less revenue from oil,Trinidad might be interested in the ng pipeline again.


  42. …it was a waste of time…
    Mia’s analysis is largely correct…except for one thing….right now no one wants to hear the Prime minister talk shiite about some Shakespearian play or the other.

    By the time these jokers are forced to admit that they have no choice but to go to the IMF we will be going on our knees…

    wuh if they cant run hotels without outsiders
    they cant fix sugar without outsiders
    they cant run utilities without outsiders
    they cant run a bank period
    they cant run solid waste without CAHILL
    they cant run transport or control ZRs

    ….how the hell can they run a whole country without outsiders?
    steupsss ….they just like Dompey….cant figure out basic English and looking to dabble in complex ontological and epistomological matters.

    @ David
    what improvement what?!!
    Can’t you see when a man is bull shitting? somebody just coached him into not coming across like the cow that he is …and not giving away any useful information…
    Just like the CMO the other day….


  43. @ Bush Tea | October 27, 2014 at 7:07 PM |

    Nothing further need be said. You nailed it!


  44. So there are combining the National Oil Terminal and the National Oil Company … NOW SOMEBODY SOME WEY GOT DEY SITES ON BUYING THESE COMPANIES AND HAVE MADE THEIR DEMANDS ON THE POLITICAL ADMINISTRATION … mek no mistake..! This is not about stream lining, if it were so this amalgamation would have happened years ago.

    Now this entity will get two pieces of family silver … fah de price of one and a half . HA HA HA

  45. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ Bajan in NY | October 27, 2014 at 7:40 PM |

    I must say our man Bushie is batting like Sobers, Weekes Nurse and Lara, all in one, today.
    We are so glad he has finally seen the light to muster the courage to expose Sinckler for what he really is. Just a pure bullshiter par excellence.

    If anyone can identify at least one of the myriad promises of a project that lying bullshitter has made to bring about some semblance of economic recovery and which has come to fruition, then he or she would be automatically awarded the BU’s envied prize of the “blogger of the year 2014”.


  46. Miller
    1. Deacons Community Centre
    2. Empire Theatre
    3. Pierhead Marina
    4. New Cruise Pier
    5. Four Seasons
    6. Silver Sands
    7. Sam Lords
    8. Merricks
    9. Pickering
    10. Hyatt-Next-To-MissRamm Hotel


  47. Who will get fees. While these ministers impose austerity and sell off the country their offshore accounts getting fatter. Under a new BLP administration they must give account of all these funds under FATCA.

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