I mean does not boggle the mind how one man could have amass so much dough and not raise anybody suspicions? I mean do we know anything of the the 10 million by the dead crook David Thompson played the entire country in bailing out a company he knew was going down. I mean what has become of the 10 milllion besides the distribution of it
I do not know much about that dough so I am asking where did it go. If you are saying that it was repaid then I would have to accept that but how these events are played out in Barbados I would have to see accounting information and some form of treasury receipts to show clearly that the government received that which it had paid out. I do not trust none of these filthy corrupt brutes.
The agreement of purchase was never made public like all agreements by is government and others before it. Transparency is not something we practice in Barbados.
Then David I will have to say that it was not repaid but covered up to hide the fact that it went the route of distribution for some people who are filth rich beyond their wildest dreams.
Shouldn’t the $1million due to Parris by Sir. RICHARD CHELTENHAM and LARRY TATEM be frozen as well?
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I mean does not boggle the mind how one man could have amass so much dough and not raise anybody suspicions? I mean do we know anything of the the 10 million by the dead crook David Thompson played the entire country in bailing out a company he knew was going down. I mean what has become of the 10 milllion besides the distribution of it
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@SSS
Wasn’t the 10 million made available to CMFC and it was repaid when BPWCCU bought the company since rebranded Capita?
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@David
I do not know much about that dough so I am asking where did it go. If you are saying that it was repaid then I would have to accept that but how these events are played out in Barbados I would have to see accounting information and some form of treasury receipts to show clearly that the government received that which it had paid out. I do not trust none of these filthy corrupt brutes.
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@SSS
The agreement of purchase was never made public like all agreements by is government and others before it. Transparency is not something we practice in Barbados.
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@David
Then David I will have to say that it was not repaid but covered up to hide the fact that it went the route of distribution for some people who are filth rich beyond their wildest dreams.
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@SSS
Until we the taxpayers are able to read the agreement of sale for ourselves yours is a reasonable position to take.
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