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David Comissiong - President of Clement Payne Movement
David Comissiong – President of Clement Payne Movement

Our nation will be celebrating 50 years of “Independence” next year, but there is overwhelming evidence that crucial components of the “Old Colonial System” are still very much alive and well in today’s Barbados ! And one particularly odious remnant is that aspect of the “Old Colonial System” that traditionally permitted elite white Barbadian businessmen to be granted and to enjoy preferential business and commercial arrangements that allowed them to feed on the substance of the Barbadian state and the mass of predominantly black taxpayers and consumers.

The sad reality in today’s Barbados is that 49 years after achieving formal political Independence, the predominantly black Government of Barbados is still holding on to old colonial practices and granting amazingly preferential government contracts to elite white Barbadian businessmen– contracts that they would never dream of conferring upon black Barbadian businesspeople!
But if you doubt my assertion, then let us examine in detail one example of this disturbing phenomenon that is at the core of the current public controversy swirling around the Private Waste Haulers and the Ministry of the Environment.

Many Barbadians may not be aware of it, but at the centre of this controversy is a company known as “Sustainable (Barbados) Recycling Centre Inc.” (SBRC)– a company that is intimately associated with that well known white Barbadian businessman by the name of Bizzy Williams.

SBRC is a 7year old company that was established by Mr. Bizzy Williams and four other directors for the purpose of providing waste management services. And it is this company and the truly amazing contract granted to it by the current Democratic Labour Party (DLP) government that is at the heart of the Municipal Solid Waste Tax and Private Waste Haulers controversies that have so wracked Barbados in recent times.

The whole depressing story surrounding SBRC and its contract with the DLP Government can be gleaned from the SBRC file at Government’s “Corporate Affairs and Intellectual Property Office” (CAIPO) situated at Baobab Tower, Warrens, St. Michael. The file is a public file that any citizen is entitled to see upon paying a fee of $5.00. The Company number is 29864, and I would encourage everyone to go to CAIPO and read the file themselves.

The company file at CAIPO will reveal that Mr. Bizzy Williams registered SBRC as a company on the 24th of January 2008. And while this new company might have begun its life with some equipment, it initially had no land on which to carry out a national waste management function, nor the equipment required to set up and operate a national waste management facility. In effect, it was a new start-up company that had to be fitted out.

Furthermore, SBRC had been established in a Barbados in which the task of waste management and disposal had long been a public function entrusted to the Sanitation Service Authority– a statutory corporation that Government created in 1975 and mandated to “provide and maintain suitable places, buildings and appliances for the deposit, disposal or destruction of refuse.”

As all Barbadians are aware, the SSA had long operated a Landfill at Mangrove, St. Thomas, as well as a nearby Depot at Vaucluse, St. Thomas, and both the SSA and private waste haulers deposited refuse at the Mangrove Landfill free of any charge to the vehicles transporting the waste.

It is against this background that SBRC entered the national picture! And the rest of the story– as gleaned from the CAIPO file– is as follows:-

  1. On 11th June 2009, the Government of Barbados (acting through the Ministry of the Environment) entered into a so-called “Take or Pay” contract with this start-up company, by virtue of which Government undertook to lease SBRC some 35 acres of the Vaucluse property on which the SSA depot was located for a 20 year period; SBRC, in turn, undertook to “design, construct and operate” a waste management facility on the said 35 acres of land; and, to seal the deal, Government entered into a legally binding obligation to provide SBRC with a minimum of 360,000 tons of waste to be “managed” each year at a fee of $65 per ton, thereby guaranteeing that Government would pay SBRC a minimum of $22.6 MILLION every year!
  2. SBRC then took this wonderfully privileged “Take or Pay” contract to the First Caribbean International Bank (Barbados) Limited (CIBC), and, on the basis of its wonderful guarantee of future Government payments of at least $22.6 MILLION per year, convinced CIBC to give them a loan of $55 MILLION !
  3. Subsequently, on the 30th of July 2010, SBRC entered into a Debenture/Mortgage with CIBC under which CIBC loaned SBRC the said $55MILLION for the purpose of “providing financing for the purchase of equipment to operate a solid waste transfer facility (on the said 35 acres of land at Vaucluse) under a 20 year Take or Pay contract with the Government of Barbados”, as well as for assisting in financing an existing short term debt.
  4. And the “security” accepted by CIBC for this massive loan of $55MILLION was as follows:-
    (a) a promise by SBRC that when– in the future– it received from Government its 20 year lease of the 35 acres at Vaucluse it would execute a Mortgage of the lease in favour of CIBC;
    (b) a debenture over a quantity of stationary equipment, mobile equipment and computer equipment owned by SBRC; and
    (c) an assignment by SBRC to CIBC of the revenues or monies payable by Government under the Take or Pay contract– such assignment to last until the $55 Million debt is repaid.
    Now, the questions that I would like to pose to all Barbadians are these:- “Which black Barbadian business-person would ever be given a Government contract that entitles them to a guaranteed taxpayer funded payment of $22.6Million every year for 20 years? Furthermore, which black Barbadian business-person would be given such a contract in circumstances in which their business enterprise is not even established yet? And which black Barbadian business-person would ever find themselves in a position where– on the basis of a Government contract– they could secure $55 Million in funding from a bank to establish the very enterprise on which the said Government contract is premised?”

While my white, black and mixed race Barbadian brothers and sisters contemplate these questions, permit me to finish the sorry story:-

  1. After SBRC finally established its waste management or transfer facility at Vaucluse, the DLP Government (acting through the SSA/Ministry of Environment) prohibited private waste haulers from delivering waste to the Mangrove Landfill and directed them to the SBRC facility instead.
  2. And then in August 2013 Government announced plans to create a new so-called “Municipal Solid Waste Tax” to “pay for the costs of solid waste disposal”. This draconian tax was initially imposed on all Barbadian householders– no matter how impoverished they might have been ! The tax was designed to rake in $51 Million a year, and the rationale given was that the money was required by Government to pay SBRC!
  3. As a result of the popular protests led by Mr. Bobby Clarke and Ms Mia Mottley in the year 2014 the DLP Government ultimately determined that the Tax was too unpopular and that it had to be cancelled!
  4. It was against this background that the DLP Administration came up with the new ploy of requiring private waste haulers not only to take their waste to the SBRC facility, but to pay a new fee of $25 per ton of waste!
    This is truly an “Old Colonial” story, the tragic outcome of which is likely to be :-
    . the destruction of the business enterprises of many of the small private waste haulers;
    . the imposition of additional taxes or fees on ordinary Barbadians for the purpose of paying SBRC; and
    . the bestowing upon Mr. Bizzy Williams and his collaborators of a wonderfully successful business enterprise that will continue to bear guaranteed taxpayer funded fruit for many years to come!
    Fellow citizens, this is not right! The “Old Colonial System” continues to choke us and to subvert the positive advances that we have made as a nation over the past 49 years. The purpose of this article is to expose the continued existence of aspects of the “Old Colonial System” and to urge all well meaning and patriotic Barbadians to demand their total abolition! Let us all operate on a level playing-field, and let the public purse not be treated as anybody’s cash-cow!

DAVID COMISSIONG
President
Clement Payne Movement


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82 responses to “The "Old Colonial System" Is Still Choking Us!”

  1. caribcanadian Avatar

    pieceuhderockyeahright May 28, 2015 at 8:01 PM #
    The revolution that I would strongly advocate for this Issue Commissingsong is one of “ISOLATION”

    Let all of these elite who are raping the 95% population of us noggers “FEEL THE WRATH” the economic wrath of a people united….

    ++++++

    I do believe your idea would be very effective. Similar to the Montgomery Bus Boycott. Getting enough people on board would be the hardest part though. Hit the monied where it counts: their wallet.


  2. Looka dem Negroes didn’t even come out and march to support their brothers and sisters protesting the Solid Waste Tax yuh tink dem will support Black businesses???


  3. Piece yuh want dem Negroes to go against dem God??? Neva Happen pon dis rock!

  4. caribcanadian Avatar

    islandgal246 May 28, 2015 at 10:04 PM #
    Looka dem Negroes didn’t even come out and march to support their brothers and sisters protesting the Solid Waste Tax yuh tink dem will support Black businesses???

    ++++

    Negroes?!!!!

    Nothing new. No matter your so-called color…people don’t come out for protest easily irrespective of their location on the blue marble.


  5. How come noBUdy is discussing this.

    “WHEN THE DUST SETTLES on the merger between Cable & Wireless (C&W) and Columbus in Barbados, the combined entity will be saving $214 million in operational costs initially.

    http://www.nationnews.com/nationnews/news/67818/savings-merger#sthash.yh2wP4cW.dpuf


  6. While on the road recently I heard this classic, I think it encapsulates the position that Bajans find themselves in perfectly.


  7. China is going to leave an enormous environmental footprint within our region if they are not checked. Here is another negative story about their growing influence within our hemisphere:

    Police in Ecuador have seized around 200,000 sharks fins which were about to be illegally exported to Asia.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-32926068

  8. pieceuhderockyeahright Avatar
    pieceuhderockyeahright

    @ Sargeant

    Mouseland is a timely and pertinent animation.

    It is like the Animal Farm novel.

    When i first read it as compulsory reading it was a book where one was impressed by the struggle but at 11, many read it but few understood its portent.

    I can guarantee you that the cartoon if seen by a 6 year old, would not hold their interest and many of the 6 to 66 year olds who saw it now would have difficulty understanding what it means.

    I did not say *C nor that other fellow who disconnected the lung machine to plug in his cell phone charger while working at the hospital in the US.

    Simple but poignant.

    No wonder Caswell does not want to represent the mice!!


  9. Sargeant,

    I laughed so hard I cried. And then I realized that I had more to cry about than to laugh about.

  10. Miguel Williams aka Steppa Avatar
    Miguel Williams aka Steppa

    @David

    Why???


  11. Why what Miguel?

  12. Miguel Williams aka Steppa Avatar
    Miguel Williams aka Steppa

    @David

    You’re a lawyer?

    Lets keep it as our little secret.


  13. No secrets. Put it on the table let us resolve.


  14. Even after Mia Mottley and Clarke protested this tax, they still found a way to circumvent it. This only demonstrates that this wretched lot have nothing but contempt for those who voted them into office and not only are they disposing of waste but they’re also disposing of the trust and good faith which the sorely mis-informed voters placed in them. One can only concluded that there’s a ‘quid pro quo’ hidden in this agreement. Whenever this wasteful bunch is called out on their economic policies they blame everything on the global financial downturn, yet in such a crisis they can guarantee a wealthy man $22m. a year. These chumps are cowards to the business class (whitey) and disrespectful to the voter class. But a guvament could only abuse the powers mandated to it by the people until the people decide to take it back….but will the people take that power back or will they continue to beat their gums while scraping by to pay a mortgage or a car note just like the ‘Jonses.’

    All local politics is INTERNATIONAL and they too answer to the KOSHERNOSTRA…just look at their fiscal policies.

    @Bro Negroman…How are you doing. Its good to hear from you.


  15. And it appears the politicians in the Caribbean like it just so….the self-serving scam that is the Magna Carta, created by Europeans before the scam that was slavery, created by Europeans.

    The descendants of African slaves have come a long way, no doubt, but have taken too long to get to the point where you can actually voice concerns about the scam that is politics, that should have happened 50 years ago.

    On another note……ladies with fibroids/cancer be aware of what your doctor is suggesting you use as treatment.

    .Doctor with cancer raises alarm about medical device
    6 Comments 74 Shares 41 Tweets Stumble Email More +

    Is the FDA doing enough to protect patients from potentially dangerous medical devices? Two Philadelphia area doctors say no. They’re fighting to prevent more tragedies, while living through their own medical nightmare.

    42-year-old Dr. Amy Reed and her husband, Dr. Hooman Noorchashm, have been fighting their battle since Reed was diagnosed with cancer in 2013. CBS Philly’s Stephanie Stahl has been following their story for a year.

    dr-amy-reed.jpg
    Dr. Amy Reed CBS PHILLY
    Reed’s cancer was found after an operation to remove uterine fibroid tumors. Surgeons used a device called a power morcellator to shred the fibroid tissue so it could be easily removed through a small incision. But the shredding ended up inadvertently spreading cancer that hadn’t been detected.

    One of the device makers, Johnson & Johnson, pulled its morcellators off the market last year after the FDA issued a safety communication warning doctors about the risk. The FDA did not order a recall, saying the device could be appropriate for a small number of women.

    Reed and Noorchashm say more should have been done to protect patients, and they have spoken with FBI investigators about their concerns.

    “This is a violation of federal law that has led to the loss of life, so I think that is what got the FBI’s attention,” Noorchashm told CBS Philly.

    Report: FBI investigating medical device that spread cancer in women
    Earlier this week, the Wall Street Journal reported that the FBI is looking into what Johnson & Johnson knew about the device’s risks. Problems were reportedly first brought to the company’s attention in 2006.

    Reed says if action had been taken earlier, her situation might have been prevented — “not only mine but hundreds of other women. That’s what’s so maddening.”

    Since her diagnosis, Reed has been through multiple surgeries and rounds of radiation and chemotherapy. She recently had a recurrence, a tumor in her spine.

    When asked what she tells her six children, she replied, “Having kids forces you to be very forthcoming. You say ‘cancer’ and they say ‘well, will it kill you?’ And you say ‘I don’t know.’”

    © 2015 CBS Interactive Inc. All Rights Reserved.


  16. Williams is saying that SBRC can continue processing garbage because they have the backing of The Williams Group. He forgot to mention that SBRC while owed $30M, had the contract for almost 7 years and would have collected over collected over $108M or an average of $18M per year

    The interest on the $55M loan is around $3.5M per annum and the principal payments $4M. They are no special processes employed by SBRC. Construction debris is either transported to a quarry or used to cover the wet garbage. The plant material is shredded and sold. So the annual expenses for SBRC either have to be more than $14M or he making real bread.


  17. Reblogged this on Rats and Cheese and commented:
    Someone needs gaoling


  18. “VICE CHANCELLOR of the University of the West Indies Sir Hilary Beckles has renewed his call for a university graduate in every household in the Caribbean.

    http://www.nationnews.com/nationnews/news/68081/sir-hilary-education-rebuild-economies#sthash.qAVC05Zx.dpuf


  19. @ Hants
    Sir Cave is a parasite…a successful one.

    …He got fat preaching about black enfranchisement

    …He then jumped on to the mutual/sagicor and sucked them successfully all the way to CHILL

    …At CHILL he climbed onto the idiotic policy by the Barbados government to pay near $100,000 for every person that Hilary could get to sign up…. and obviously he signed up RECORD numbers of mediocre clerical material… (Barbados could always import high flyers…) at phenomenal cost

    …Now he has set his sights on jumping on to the regional tits….via reparations, and to see if he can get the other territories to give him money in ever higher volumes…

    Shiite man…
    If he could have been a productive citizen instead of a super-parasite, Barbados could well have been right on Singapore’s tail developmentally….

    Anyway..
    Bushie predicts that he has finally met his match at the regional level….
    Those Caricom fellows are even more mendicant and parasitic than Sir Cave is….


  20. We could never understand the relevance of a graduate in every household when neo-liberal capitalism has collapsed or is collapsing into a neo-feudalism. Why would anybody want to produce people for a system which is going the way of the dodo bird.

    We could never understand why Caribbean ‘institutions of higher learning’ have created no discourses about the world of tomorrow.

    We could never understand how a colonial mis-education must still be inflicted on Caribbean peoples in order to support the machinations of the One. How that mis-education, given all the evidence which has emerged, can go no further in ‘development’? Why would Hillary Beckles and his ilk want to further commit our peoples to this cultural dead end?

    The elites in the Caribbean have become more dangerous to the people than the colonial masters in Washington or Whitehall! They are going out of their way to do their masters’ bidding even when withhold demands for such.


  21. @ Pacha
    Yuh know Skippa, …you continue to amaze Bushie with your perceptiveness…. wuh if you are ever struck with a revelation of the truth (like Saul of Tarsus was) you have the potential to be even more devastatingly effective than even he has been…..

    LOL ….keep away from bright lights hear….!!


  22. @Miguel

    Found that secret of yours in trash. It occurred when we deleted some comments by our perennial spammer Jack.Sorry about that.


  23. This is how they roll in the upper echelons.

    http://www.barbadostoday.bb/2015/05/31/all-hail-sir-hilary/


  24. Anyone who argues for fairness and equality in the granting Government contracts or the dishing out of taxpayers money – especially the welfare payments made to one businessman every year no matter which Party is in power – is met with abuse. I got my share of it recently from fellow Barbadians. It makes me remember Sparrow’s song “we know we like it so”.

  25. Colonel Buggy Avatar

    Hants May 31, 2015 at 6:23 PM #
    ……………………………………………………
    One wonders if Donville Inniss had attended.


  26. P@achamama May 28, 2015 at 7:25 AM “These effing lies ’bout hard work was always a trick. The well kept secret is that all wealth is based on government action, period!”

    No secret Pachamama.

    Way, way back in the 60’s then Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau referred to corporate welfare bums, that is those people who depend on the tax payers money to fund their businesses, and without the taxpayers money they would like the other Irish descended former indentured servants in St. John be living on welfare in a government unit.


  27. @islandgal246 May 28, 2015 at 10:26 PM http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/latestnews/Anti-HIV-activity-claimed-for-Jamaican-Guinea-Hen-Weed

    Know in Barbados as GULLY ROOT. Long used in Bajan folk medicine and celebrated in Bajan folk songs. Described in Sean Carrington’s “Wild Plants of Barbados” second edition, page 60 as “the bruised root exuding a garlic like odour” but to me it smells much, much worse that garlic. Carrington also describes it as not common but in the area where I grew up it was very, very common…a persistent weed.


  28. […] letter entitled: “The Old Colonial System is Still Chocking Us”? (You can find it here: https://barbadosunderground.wordpress.com/2015/05/28/the-old-colonial-system-is-still-choking-us/ ) This sparked a thread on FB the other day where there were discussions as to what the […]


  29. Please God tell me that this will not be our fate. That this will never take place in the country of my parents and their parents’ parents. Lord listen to my prayers:

    “Free Barbados from her debts.”

    http://www.theguardian.com/world/video/2015/jun/02/ecuador-activist-china-mine-video


  30. If you go to You-tube.com and type in the search box:
    Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IMjPbbM5fPU
    “By the concent of the governed”, you will understand what is happening in Barbados is only an extention of the New World Order system being instituted by the old British/USA empire through its hired agents which do not represent the interests of the people but are following the Communist Manifesto to spread the control of the human population through the crooked banking system. It is a comprehensive education and overview. Pay special attention to what Iceland did to the banking dirtbags.

  31. Miguel Williams aka Steppa Avatar
    Miguel Williams aka Steppa

    Bizzy getting an honorary degree, how much them does go for now?

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