There is a heavy focus on the role former Chairman of CLICO Holdings Barbados Limited Leroy Parris played in the demise of the company. The revelations to be found in the CLICO Final Forensic Report UNSEALED should make sensible Barbadians feel ashamed. A listen to the contribution of Edmund Hinkson to the 2015-2016 Estimates Debate would have cemented the feeling. Hinkson was relentless in his assault of the Speaker of the House Michael Carrington by highlighting the immoral act of withholding client’s monies for several years until ordered recently to pay by a Barbados High Court. During the assault Michael Carrington occupied the Chair. What a farce!

The other embarrassment Barbadians have to suffer is to observe prominent members of society who served as directors on the Board of CLICO Barbados allowed to go about their business without being called to account. One of many functions a Board of Directors has, is to ensure a robust governance framework is established to guide quality decision-making by the management team. Reconciling the findings of the recently unsealed forensic report and the role of the Board of Directors continues to be a challenge if the CLICO mess is to be viewed through a corporate governance lense.

67 responses to “A Culture Of Diminishing Corporate Governance”


  1. Brazil ruling party treasurer Vaccari charged with corruption

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-31917231


  2. Parris hired an Internal Auditor when the Auditor did what he was hired to do and told Parris that the “Insurance Policy” Clico was selling was not an Insurance policy and that they were in fact breaking the Law, Parris berated & belittled the man for the entire office to hear.

    Even when Clico was formally instructed to discontinue selling the bogus policy they did not – what happened to them? nothing. Parris knowingly took people’s money, we should never forget those famous last words he said on CBC TV when asked when the news of the Clico saga broke if he would have to approach the Central bank for assistance he said ” for what for them to tell me what a wonderful job I am doing”. CBC should still have that tape – unless of course……………


  3. @Tudor

    And why were Clico employees, former employees and other person allowed to get their monies first?

    On Wednesday, 18 March 2015, Barbados Underground wrote:

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  4. What exactly is Stuart trying to imply by saying he has a list of those persons who invested in the EFPA and he knows all the people who wanted quick money?

    Perhaps he’s insinuating BLP politicians made investments in the EFPA or behaving as if something untoward occurred.

    But does that make them criminals if they chose to invest in what they may have thought to be a legitimate venture?

    By making such a grand boast about him having this list, Stuart is just demonstrating another form of yard-fowl politics to appease the DLP and their supporters who are hurting as a result of the information revealed by the forensic audits reports and to make them feel as though he has some sort of “ace” up his sleeve to discredit certain individuals, who may have invested in the EPFA.

    Stuart, people are always looking for quick money, that’s why the lotto lines are so long with some individuals spending as much as $500 per “Mega” or “Super Lotto” draws.

    That’s why some arcades open 24 hours, because they are always filled with people playing the slot machines until the early hours of the morning.

    That’s why the racing pools open from early morning until late at night to accommodate punters who are looking for quick money.

    The only difference here is that CLICO had an operation that was much more sophisticated than the Barbados Lottery, arcades and racing pools.


  5. david you would have to ask Parris that question


  6. There is something about those CLICO directors that does not inspire confidence they are not unlike personalities that you would expect to be close to a shady guy like Parris. Tony ‘Bowels” Marshall and the Trini sounding lawyer Haynes are two suspicious individuals known for arrogance. Don’t know the Davis person heard he is a lawyer. We know by now what lawyers are good for so the CLICO chaos is unsurprising. The bottom line is if at the end of it all crinminal wrong doing is established Parris and his chourts must face the law courts. There should be no equivocation.

  7. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ Togetherness March 19, 2015 at 5:39 PM
    “We know by now what lawyers are good for so the CLICO chaos is unsurprising. The bottom line is if at the end of it all crinminal wrong doing is established Parris and his chourts must face the law courts. There should be no equivocation.”

    Finally we get to see eye-to-eye on something. We are ‘together’ on this one.
    Thanks for crossing over river Jordan to be on the bank of righteousness and moral uprightness. A place will be prepared for you on the right side of the Lord of Justice and Retribution.

    But before you can get on board the ship of good hope to cross the river Styx to shed the curse the current DLP administration has brought on the country you, Togetherness et al, must do a period of penance by revealing that your Achilles heel is really your undying support for a wicked evil immoral lying sanctimonious hypocrite and bastard called Fumble.
    We will let you through the pearly gates of morality only if you loudly proclaim Fumble to be a devil as long as he continues to offer protection to Leroy Parris while blaming the poor policyholders for the demise of CLICO.

    Deal or no deal? Crossover or no crossover to Jordan where you will find a balm from Gilead to soothe your aching moral wounds?


  8. I hope to God that when this inept incompetent bunch of morons instruct the Central Bank to float the next bond issue, no one, no one takes up the offer. After all, the Central Bank pays a higher interest rate than the commercial banks.

    What an educated clown we have for a PM! My goodness!


  9. @well well

    u think it is only them u are absolutely wrong..sure u would have Caswell Franklin’s post in connection with Leroy Parris about the fact that Froons was the lawyer for his supposedly good friend Neval Greenidge against Clico and kept the case for 9 years without getting a date of hearing just to please Parris and Thompson ……


  10. @togetherness

    Woodbine Davis was the Solicitor General of Barbados and was Leroy Parris next to Duprey best friend. He was a Director for more than 20 years and was the man who get the job at Clico for Parris .he was Duprey friend before Parris was and it was so because like people

    from his lofty position so that was his reward after he retired..


  11. “ac March 17, 2015 at 6:10 PM #
    not everybody in barbados perfume guilt”

    And that sums up AC’s intellect perfectly.

    Bajan Boy……. I understand that was Fruendel “Froon the Swoon” Stuart’s modus anyhow…taking people’s case files, particularly the elderly, taking their money and not doing one iota of work, including not getting court dates for hearings, period. Working for the plaintiff as well as the defense.

    And we wonder why all the other lawyers continue the same scam, guess who they learned from, starting from in the 70’s.


  12. Well well well.

    “Egypt’s Hosni Mubarak jailed in corruption retrial”

    What are the chances of such charges being brought against a Thompson (posthumously) , a Stuart or an Arthur in Barbados if they were discovered to have committed historical fraudulent acts?

    http://ichef.bbci.co.uk/news/660/media/images/82881000/jpg/_82881452_82881447.jpg

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-32672630


  13. @Exclaimer

    No chance, Barbados is a democracy, countries like Egypt are dictatorships.


  14. @ David
    No chance, Barbados is a democracy, countries like Egypt are dictatorships.
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
    Wrong!
    No chance …..but it is because Barbadians are ALL thieves and it becomes very difficult to find anyone to cast the first stone.
    The politicians are high level thieves …because they get access to high level funds…..but what is the difference between a politician stealing $3.3M or $5M and hiding it on his mother’s account….and a fellow stealing stuff from his employer, or neighbour or even from a stranger?
    NONE….. the only difference is OPPORTUNITY.

    Perhaps in places like Egypt (and some democracies too) there are a few persons of integrity left …who CAN throw a stone….


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