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Dr. Justin Robinson, Chairman, National Insurance Scheme
Dr. Justin Robinson, Chairman, National Insurance Scheme

The Barbados Labour Party (BLP)  continues to pressure the government on the lack of transparency surrounding the Cahill Waste to Energy project proposed to be located at Vacluse, St. Thomas. The political meeting held by the Barbados Labour Party (BLP) at Tyrol Cot on the weekend reinforced concerns raised by the Opposition Barbados Labour Party during the recent budget debate.

Two non-Cahill issues were raised by Mia Mottley which have not caught the public’s interest to the same degree as the Cahill project.  Mottley accused minister Michael Lashley of instructing the Board of the National Housing Corporation the Cabinet of Barbados had revoked a contract awarded to Rotherley Construction to build units at Exmouth a few days before the last general election. Instead, he advised the contract to be awarded to BJ Investments. However, the minutes of the Cabinet meeting contradicts Lashley’s instruction to the Board.  Is this not a serious matter as well, one of poor governance? Where is the outrage? Why do we have a government blindly committed to giving most of the government projects to JADA PRECONCO – Mark Maloney Bjorn Bjerkhamn companies? We know the answer! What about the accountably and credibility of the Cabinet associated with collective responsibility?

The other issue BU would urge the local media to pursue is the decision by the government to pay a 25 million dollar dividend from the revolving Housing Credit Fund (HCF). The proceeds of the dividend was used to pay Preconco (there is that name again) for the GROTTO project (still unoccupied). Why the unholy haste to pay Bjerhamn and co while ordinary Bajans continue to wait for years to receive Income tax and Vat refunds?  There is something immoral and unethical by a government  who should be concerned with managing the affairs of the people, by the people and for the people. BU believes there is an  injustice worthy of national debate – the fact Bjerhamn sits on the Board of the Central bank – did he Bjerhamn recuse himself when the matter of paying a dividend on the HCF was discussed and agreed by the Board? BU invites Dr. Justin Robinson to clarify this matter and while doing doing so to update us on the promise to produce financial statements of the NIS. Please also explain the 5 million dollar deposit reported to be held by the Central Bank in the name of Leroy Parris. How is it possible to give the Governor and Board a pass on this matter? Are we a Fig Republic?

Michael Lashley, Minister of Transport
Michael Lashley, Minister of Transport

So many transactions which have the smell of impropriety by a government elected on a promise to be transparent yet Barbadians continue to go about business as usual.

There is another issue transacted by the government through the minister of finance who is reported to have issued a letter to Royal Bank on behalf of a Preconco Mark Maloney project we need clarified (in our dreams!). Why Royal Bank? Is it because Doug Maloney is a retired Vice President of Royal Bank and continues to be a director? What influence does Mark Maloney and co have in the circumstances? DD please do your thing!

To those who say those of us who ask questions are being political, BU’s response is to offer a quote – “Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty


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74 responses to “A Pop Kite Cabinet, PRECONCO JADA and more”

  1. Colonel Buggy Avatar

    Exclaimer June 30, 2015 at 3:19 PM #

    My advice to the poor and the middle class masses would be to migrate if you want to make something of your life.
    ………………………………………………………………………………………….
    Migrate to where? Barbados has a very bad name, from long ago, among the other Caribbean countries. When we were living high on the hog, we looked down our noses at the other Low Islands,and were not afraid to voice it loudly. We should have taken heed to the old adage. “Remember those who you pass on your way up,as these are the very same people who you will pass again on your head long way down.”
    In spite of its present predicament, Haiti is probably the only country that will readily accept us. Those living in the City of Bridgetown may try their luck, relocating to Bridgetown’s Twin City—-Charleston , South Carolina.

  2. Justin Robinson Avatar
    Justin Robinson

    Hi David, let me give my responses to your queries. You would appreciate I can’t talk out board business on BU.

    An individual cannot have an account or deposit at the Central Bank.
    Housing Credit Fund matter would not have come before the Central Bank Board. Not a matter for the board. You can check the governance arrangement for the HCF.
    When I joined the NIS board in 2008, the latest set of audited financials was the 1998 financials. The NIS has been undertaking a special project to get the financials up to date and audited. To date as a result of the project the NIS has submitted financials for 1999 to 2013 to the auditor general. As a government department the NIS is audited by the auditor general. Due to the backlog, the auditor general put out a tender for the job and it was awarded to the only bidder Ernst and young. The audits have been very slow. This appears to be due to the difficulty in establishing the audit trail for transactions so long ago, and data quality issues due to the changeover in IT system in 2004. The 2004 audit was especially difficult because that was the year of the changeover,thankfully that’s over ,EY is well advanced on 2005 to 2009. I lose more sleep over this matter than you David.


  3. I lose sleep too Justn. I put in a claim to NIS last year and have received no money as yet. This was my first claim in more than 40 years. I’ve checked my contributions on line and even though I worked full time for 40+ years yet for many years NIS has only credited with a few weeks work in many of the years when I worked all year. I anticipate that this will negitively affect my pension benefits. Since I spent my whole professional as a record keeper I offered to bring my decades worth of original pay slips to NIS.

    NIS has ignored my offer.

    I am losing sleep too. It is 3:14 am and I haven’t been able to sleep as yet.

  4. Justin Robinson Avatar
    Justin Robinson

    Sorry to hear of your challenge. If we can talk offline let’s see what can be done.

  5. Sunshine Sunny Shine Avatar
    Sunshine Sunny Shine

    @Exclaimer

    I find Cynthia Ford comments to be very disturbing. First she behaves like if the corruption claim held in the minds of all Bajans is a new revelation for her. Then she quipps that people elected to serve has foremost in their minds the tenacity to do right by the people and for the people. It is their heart content and heart’s concern. She makes this powder puff statement to sound like if all their actions have been above board and that the notion of corruption is the figment of the imagination of the electorate fuel by available technology and arrived at by the new found educational levels of comparable years. What a real two face assertion. All of them really believe that they do not do any wrong when they take cut backs and orchestrate scratch-ma-back deals. This is not stealing just wheel and deal. The people know a whole lot more than you politicians would trick us into believing. They just cannot get over the epson salts of job lost fear you wicked so in so’s place over their heads for years. But hopefully that too will soon change. The bucket bottom is dropping out and the pressures are starting to open up the cracks a bit more. Just a matter of time before righteous indignation.


  6. Dr. Robinson

    To your first point, then the Board of the Central Bank should be very concerned its reputation took a hit with the news report a prominent individual (Leroy Parris) maintains a deposit in his name. The public deserves an explanation i.e. the circumstances surrounding the matter. The Central Bank has enjoyed a solid reputation through the years and the managers in place today should want to continue in this vein.

    We can debate whether it should have come to the Board or not but a fund in place for 40+ years and having never paid a dividend and then do so in circumstances where the payment is made to the builders of the GROTTO project should by now have attracted the attention of the Board. BU would be very interested to know who floated the idea to pay a dividend in the fund and how the matter was deliberated on and final decision made. This is a serious matter which touches on the integrity of the players.

    Thanks for your feedback on this matter and it shows a need for your PR department to do some work. The public needs to be kept better informed on this matter. We cannot have the most important fund in Barbados being managed behind a veil of secrecy. It concerns BU more the implementation of good management and technology was never seen as a priority at the NIS to the extent routine production of audited financials is an issue.


  7. I am Only Asking has all the facts about who bought out what contract but conveniently forgets the most important point. Lashley lied on the Cabinet to instruct his Board Chairman to give the contract to Bjerkham. What sort of Prime Minister stands for this? Pop kites, wild boys and tiefs. Elections can’t come soon enough for me.

  8. Sunshine Sunny Shine Avatar
    Sunshine Sunny Shine

    @Justin Robinson

    Unless you were permitted to respond to queries here, you bettas exercise due caution as this medium is not liked or appreciated by certain ministers, particularly Donville Inniss and Chris Sinckler.

    Be that as it may. I too am curious as to how Leroy Parris can establish a deposit or permitted to transfer his money into the central bank, when you are saying as quoted:

    ”An individual cannot have an account or deposit at the Central Bank.”

    Was there an immediate accomodation clause or coined terminlogy used that made it possible for Mr. Parris to have this unusual accomodation. In addition, is the power of the Central Bank absolute or can its decisions be overturned by the offices of ministers or even the Prime.

  9. Sunshine Sunny Shine Avatar
    Sunshine Sunny Shine

    @Big Brown

    The Prime Minister said he did not have a problem with a speaker of the Chair and member of parliament withholding funds from an elderly wheel bound man for years. He said the speaker did not break any rules of the house and should get a lawyer. The Prime Minister also said that Leroy Parris is an outstanding son of the soil and that David Thompson, a stalwart must be immortalized by having his name place on the proposed St. John Hospital. The Prime Minister also said in light of CLICO Forensic Report findings that he has a list of all those who bought up the Leroy Parris real estate sweet cakes deal and indirectly stated by his verbal over-tones, that those on the list constituted are the ones who warranted further investigation. In other words the listees are the real crooks. What more can you expect from this compromised pretender.


  10. @ Justin Robinson June 30, 2015 at 11:43 PM #

    Very nice of you to respond to the questions in a very courteous manner. Much appreciated.


  11. “DAMAGING and very irresponsible”

    “That is how Mark Maloney, chief executive officer of Preconco, has termed Opposition Leader Mia Mottley’s comments about the entrance to the Villages at Coverly”

  12. Colonel Buggy Avatar

    And I suppose that Mark Maloney is also going to deny building a petrol station in the middle of Coverley close-house development without planning permission,and it has remained inoperable for the past two years.


  13. Colonel Buggy July 1, 2015 at 12:38 PM #

    CB, that is a damaging and very irresponsible statement. He did not build a petrol station in the middle of Coverly without planning permission. Planning permission was verbally agreed by someone whose name he cannot recall during a reception at Ilaro Court the reason for which he can’t actually recall either, and the paperwork must have got ‘lost’. And the petrol station has not been inoperable for the past two years, just not very busy…..


  14. We have a similar situation recently with the cement plant he said he was building near the Flour Mills plant.

    It was only when the residents led by Mark Williams voiced their concerns that the Minister of Finance (always him or Lashley) who is the representative for the area had to come out and say that no planning permission was yet given for the project even though Maloney was saying that the project had the approval to start in short time.

    An acquaintance of mine was at a function where the Maloney was (dont know if it was at the same function you mentioned above, Mitchlans, LOL)

    ……………a sticking point with a project was brought up and the person told him that permission was not granted yet……….he allegedly pulled out his phone and said………..watch and see permission will be granted right now.

    So what MAM said today about he walking into government offices and demanding what he wants is no surprise. Public servants do not like the public intimidating them, when this happens, they would lose the file…..easy so!

    Can anyone tell us how this scrawny white man has become so powerful in this country? The dems bombarded Barbadians for years with talk about white shadows, scared the hell out of Barbadians that there were white men hiding behind the scenes controlling the BLP and the government……………..and stupid Barbadians believed the rhetoric. At least David Seale is a man whom Barbadians respect and he is a big employer of black people and treats them with dignity…………………………

    But look what is happening today…………no, no, no…… these men are the white sun………..strange enough the Jada man seems to one who keeps in the background!


  15. A CALL TO ACTION has been made for residents to come out and work towards solving the problem of sargassum seaweed piling up on our beaches.
    – See more at: http://www.nationnews.com/nationnews/news/69382/action-sargassum#sthash.blTmZWOo.dpuf


  16. Stinkliar said on Monday that they may have to look at rehiring some of the NCC workers they sent home………..without pay!

  17. Justin Robinson Avatar
    Justin Robinson

    Hi David, I am hoping you can put me in touch with Simple Simon

  18. Opportunity Knocks Avatar
    Opportunity Knocks

    David
    Mark A Maloney (MAM) v. Mia A Mottley (MAM) = MAM MAM

  19. Colonel Buggy Avatar

    Hants July 1, 2015 at 3:16 PM #

    Perhaps Bajans have heeded the call

                  http://i.imgur.com/mCYg6Xe.jpg?1
    
  20. Colonel Buggy Avatar

    In today’s Nation we learn at long last ,that the RUBIS gas station at the Villages , Coverley is now in full operation. It would be interested to learn if the developers had complied with the Town and Country Planning order ,of demolishing / relocating some nearby houses,as a matter of safety. And who paid for the demolition / relocation ,the developer or the taxpayers?


  21. […] [The] Housing Credit Fund matter would not have come before the Central Bank Board. Not a matter for the board. You can check the governance arrangement for the HCF – Dr. Justin Robinson […]

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