Submitted by David Comissiong

After reading the damning revelations contained in Auditor General Leigh Trotman’s report about the outrageously preferential taxpayer-funded contracts granted to a coterie of elite white business-people by the Government Ministers of our country, I am forced to come to the conclusion that the “Old Colonial System” is still very much alive and well in supposedly independent Barbados!

Similarly, after digesting Mr. Mark Maloney’s defiant assertion that his Rock Hard Cement company will be (and is) forging ahead with its construction at Spring Garden highway in spite of the fact that some six months ago the Chief Town Planner had served the company with an order to cease construction, I am compelled to recognize that the same old colonial power elite continues to exist and to call the shots in our supposedly independent country!

Clearly, some 50 years after we hauled down the British “union jack” flag, Barbados’ primary purpose as a society still continues to be the colonial-style facilitation of a lifestyle of opulence and comfort for a privileged few at the expense and on the backs of the masses of ordinary Barbadians !

Take, for example, the case of one Bizzy Williams, who, when asked to comment on the fact that Government’s imposition of a “tipping fee” for refuse delivered to the landfill had brought about a substantial reduction in the garbage processed by his Sustainable Barbados Recycling Centre Inc. (SBRC), boasted that whether his company processed the garbage or not, it still had to be paid by our Government.

Bizzy Williams’ exact words (as reported in the Nation Newspaper of 3rd May 2016) were as follows:-

Financially, though, it is not hurting us. It does not make a bit of a difference to us because we have signed on a contract with the Government that we have to provide the facility to process 1,000 tons a day minimum. So whether the material comes or it does not come, that is what we signed on to.

For those citizens and taxpayers who may not be aware, let me bring  the following to your attention: in June 2009, the current Democratic Labour Party (DLP) Administration entered into a so-called “Take or Pay Contract” with Mr. Bizzy Williams’ Sustainable (Barbados) Recycling Centre Inc. (SBRC), and under that contract, we, the taxpayers of Barbados, are obliged to underwrite a guaranteed minimum payment of $22.6 Million per year to SBRC over a 20 year period for the processing of solid waste, whether or not the company is actually called upon to carry out work of the requisite minimum quantity!

Thus, under this contract alone, we Barbadian taxpayers are saddled with a “minimum” payment of some $452 Million dollars to Bizzy Willliams’ SBRC over a 20 year period!

But this is not the only such Government contract that the several companies associated with Mr. Bizzy Williams enjoy !

Under the Barbados Labour Party (BLP) administration of Mr. Owen Arthur, another Bizzy Williams associated company known as Ionics Freshwater Ltd was granted a contract by virtue of  which they were mandated by our Barbados Government to construct a desalination facility at Spring Garden, St. Michael; to operate and maintain the facility; and to be paid for  supplying  the Barbados Water Authority (BWA) with a minimum of 27,000 cubic metres of desalinated water every day over a 15 year period.

When, however, several years later, the Auditor General’s department carried out a special investigation into the workings of this outrageously preferential contract, they discovered that:-

  1. The BWA had agreed to pay a price for the desalinated water that was substantially higher than was merited ;
  2. The BWA had contracted to secure more water per day than it had the capacity to receive, and therefore had to pay the company – on an ongoing basis – for work that the company did not have to do; and
  3. The BWA had entered into a contract that virtually guaranteed the company a massive 18 per cent return on its investment !

So here again, we Barbadian taxpayers ended up underwriting tremendous benefits for a private company– benefits that were contractually affixed for an extensive fifteen year period !

The sad truth is that successive BLP and DLP administrations have placed our nation in a deep financial hole by entering into unjustified, outrageously privileged contracts that oblige us – the citizens and taxpayers of Barbados – to make annual payments of hundred of millions of dollars for decades into the future.

Let us look at another example! There is the April 2013 so-called storage tank lease contract entered into by our Government with the Mark Maloney and Bjorn Bjerkham owned and/or managed company known as Storage Solutions Limited.

Under this contract, our Government-owned (and taxpayer-funded) Barbados Agricultural Management Co. Ltd (BAMC) is obligated to pay Storage Solutions Limited the sum of $2, 150,000.00 plus VAT every year for 20 years for the privilege of using three molasses storage tanks at the Bridgetown Port. Thus, under this contract, our Government (and ultimately the taxpayers of Barbados) are saddled with a payment of some $50 million over the 20 year period!

Yet another such contract is the so-called housing construction contract entered into between this current DLP administration and the corporate entity known as Housing Concepts SRL – also owned and/or managed by the said Mark Maloney and Bjorn Bjerkham.

Under this contract, Housing Concepts SRL was leased a massive parcel of Government land at Coverley, Christ Church at a pepper-corn rent for the purpose of constructing houses for sale to the Barbadian people at prices ranging between $289,000.00 and $396,000.00!

But what makes this contract truly remarkable is that our taxpayer-funded Government has entered into a legally binding contractual obligation to purchase from Housing Concepts SRL any house that the company is unable to sell to members of the public! Thus, once again, we taxpayers are left holding the bag!

There is also the outrageously privileged contract that the Barbados Water Authority (BWA) entered into with Innotech Services Ltd for the design, financing and construction of the new BWA headquarters, and the lease of the premises to the BWA for 13 years. Our Auditor General, Mr. Leigh Trotman, recently detailed so many deficiencies with this outrageously preferential contract that we would require a separate article to list and discuss them!

And – truth be told – I could go on and on listing many other similarly outrageously preferential contracts that our compliant political directorate has conferred on a small group of elite white Barbadian business-people. It is no wonder therefore that our country now possesses a national debt that is as large as our entire Gross National Product!

Face the truth Bajans : the “Old Colonial System” is alive and well in our country, and will continue to remain alive and well so long as you continue to elect hollow, pride-less, self serving men and women to the House of Assembly and ultimately to ministerial and prime ministerial office!

And so our first order of business must be to vote out the self-serving charlatans ! But that alone will not be enough. We will also have to go on  to reform the Constitution  of our nation in order to establish structures and  mechanisms that we – the people – can use to hold our MP’s and Ministers accountable in the future.

Are you prepared to take on this crucial battle, or are you content to continue to be used and exploited for the benefit of a privileged few?

237 responses to “What Fifty years of “Independence” is Barbados Really Celebrating?”

  1. de pedantic Dribbler Avatar
    de pedantic Dribbler

    I would agree it is getting hot. Gaseous and noxious fumes of hot air.

    Sensible people want a LEVEL playing field and TRANSPARENCY. If White owned Bajan firms can get these gargantuan contracts then why can’t Black owned firms? WHY?

    The over-the-top rhetoric is a personal perspective of slights and displeasure.

    Any Black who has walked the top corridors of business has seen racism and surely has likely experienced it. Yes it’s there. Harsh and in your face.

    But some of the remarks here are yet difficult to rationalize.


  2. Hopi,
    Hugo was a boring, ignorant, asshole who had attempted a Coup unsuccessfully that would get on TV for 4-6 hrs at a time and BORE his most ardent supporters into a coma and near death!

    If you receive your Ven News from people who live there like Uni Profs, ordinary peeps etc it has not been pleasant at all. Chavez and Maduro are INCOMPETENT and could not run a snow cone stall in the Bus terminal sensibly or profitably—JOKERS! Most of the Ven alternatives have been little better though.

    Greedy Banks in Libya? G had so much Oil $$$$$ he was a Bank! Why did Obama overthrow him after he had reformed the Nation?????? Must have been Obama’s White half taking such action??? Cause only Whiteys are scoundrels, correct? Those African Dictators are very mild mannered types like Bokassa!

    Chavez could not manage an Oilco to save his life! The production started falling off soon after he took control and it was NOT due to a lack of Demand. Chavez was Murdered? Where, in Cuba, by their supposedly competent Doctors treating him for Cancer?

    So Dilma in Brazil is not a Corrupt Bitch. Lula was a Socialist, how come he was not deposed by bad Whiteys?

    Socialism, as it is practiced, can not work because it requires efficiency, effectiveness, disciplined expenditures, proper monitoring, controls which are contra to VOTE Buying!

    Socialised Incentive Based Economics is the correct way. Cuba took 50yrs to start on that path very recently.

  3. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    MoneyB. ..I gotta ask you…since when wrangling contracts from government through bribery and corruption, a 20 year multi million dollar contract, taking it to the bank and getting loans for 50 million and up ….is being a success…the money is guaranteed. ..taxpayers are paying…with that kind of cashflow anybody, anybody could make a success of any business…why ya think Bizzy makes sure the contracts are for 15 and 20 years….cash cow….without those contracts, the banks would not piss on Bizzy or anyone of the other thieves.

    The day will come when those contracts will have to be divided evenly on the island, then they will no longer believe themselves dictators, the day will come when they will not be able to suck up everthing with their greed, them and their sellout politician bribees.

  4. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Exclaimer. ..Bizzy cant call up anyone of significance anywhere, he is only big in his own mind and in the minds of the imbeciles for politicians, yardfowls and the weakminded on the island, he knows how to throw red herrings, when to throw out bribes, like with the police last week, because he knows how weak bajans are and they love to believe all the shit the local minorities tell them, it’s been like that since post slavery…it’s borne from ignorance.


  5. WW
    Maybe your premise is correct and maybe not. I have not seen all the numbers BUT if I was borrowing $50mn and conducting business with the potentially bankrupt Bdos Govt I would want to make a much higher profit margin for that risk and the risk of not being paid. I would make sure the loan was guaranteed by the Govt too.

  6. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Again….fir the idiots in Canada who lack understanding on why contracts are kept from black business people by black politicians….I will even fix the errors this time.

    Well Well & Consequences June 1, 2016 at 1:42 PM #
    Again…Bizzy et al ALWAYS have to go to politicians to get taxpayer funded contracts to survive …ALWAYS. ..for decades and a day….they cannot survive without them.

    So….from top.

    Well Well & Consequences June 1, 2016 at 12:27 PM #

    Lol….I told Bizzy he ain’t no damn businessman with no damn business acumen…if idiot government ministers were even born with intelligence they would know the contracts they give Bizzy and the other minority thieves, were they to give black business people the same contracts, sharing them equally and without expecting yardfowlism, party affiliations and bribes in return for their own money….they too would be able to access multi million dollar bank loans to become successful in business and keep the business going with successive 20 year contracts.….but no.

    These nasty minded black politicians would not want to see their own people becoming successful and prosperous in business….they must remain yardfowls to vote for politicians and slaves to a few minority thieves, the politicians prefers it to be that way, even if the island fails as a state as it will…..and that makes these niggas in parliament feel good about their useless selves.

    pédant … vous manque les compétences d’analyse , vous ne pouvez pas voir ce que juste en face de you..It est une bonne chose que vous avez quitté la Barbade ou vous serait en vache ou la cour de Bizzy , il est incroyable que, à votre âge , vous devez demander pourquoi …. âne.

  7. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    MoneyB. …it’s not one contract…it’s been many contracts over a period of 4 decades that these jackass politicians refuse to distribute evenly to the business people…it’s unfair to others on the island…so in 40 years, before and since Maloney, let’s say there has been 18 contracts between Cow, Bizzy, Maloney, Bjerkham, Tempro etc, although I believe thrre are more….all at 15 to 20 years, the same people going to the bank because the contract alone by itself guarantees payment, so all involved….everyone continues getting 50 million dollar loans, for decades….and remember according to you there are bribes to be paid, so this corruption continues unabated to this day…while black business people suffer.

    That has to end.


  8. @ Well Well,

    There is no point wasting fine wine on de pedantic Dribbler. Il est bien dans son peau.


  9. @millerthe
    “BTW, Bizzy, I would like you to reconsider that gift you promised to the RBPF.
    It doesn’t look good in small socially incestuous Barbados.”

    Excellent suggestion. Donations like this one may appear as some kind of grease to get the wheels moving or as payback af some kind. It would be more appropriate for “Bizzy” to make his future donations to societies that help the less fortunate.

  10. Colonel Buggy Avatar

    Money Brain June 1, 2016 at 4:34 PM #
    …………….. but other types of crush will be met with a viscous counter punch..
    ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
    An we should take warning,since there are private Armies and Militias in training, and in reserve, in the form of exclusive gun clubs, just in case 1816 or 1937 are ever revisited.


  11. @Hants,

    I get more news by following your postings than by reading the news summary.

    It reflects sadly on our nation when folks can leave their country of origin and kick a Bajan. I am doubtful, if he would do this in Canada or in the USA.

    It seems as if the word has gotten out that the Bajan men lack a spine or have a very low testosterone level.

    Perhaps there may be a need for a few men who have spine and can be discreet to get together and teach the Canadian a lesson


  12. I like you MB.
    I know you are a good man.
    Cool off and come again.

  13. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Exclaimer … si vous dribbleur voir clairement ce qui ne va pas avec la mentalité de la bajan moyenne , pourriez-vous croire ce mec vit au Canada et ont encore à se demander pourquoi les gens d’affaires noirs ne peuvent pas obtenir des contrats du gouvernement . ..dude est un esprit fck tout seul… lol

    MoneyB. ..I know ya just being emotional, but you know that there are over 260, 000 black people on the island and less than 10,000 minorities or whatever they call themselves right…no one, you included will take being disenfranchised and disrespected forever and the International community will side with the people, not the corrupt politicians and definitely not corrupt Bizzy, Maloney, Cow et al…that is not how it works, they are trying to stamp out corruption. ..it’s destroying countries and I dont have to tell you that various embassies already know who the corrupt and corrupters are on the island…they aint stupid.

  14. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Bizzy could hsve given the money to the hospital, but no…..he wants to bribe the policem while Maloney is breaking the law at the same time…and hevthinks no one will notice, maybe not the corrupt politicians. .lol…but not everyone is corrupt.


  15. @Bizzy Williams June 1, 2016 at 7:18 AM ” David Comisong has replied to me by writing what he wants to believe not what is the truth. He is so blinded with hate for the colour of my skin.”

    I looked at you and at David ad I do not see any difference in the color of your skin.

    Am I missing something?

  16. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Lol…Bizzy thinks he is white…lol Bajans been fooling him all these years as he been fooling himself, that alone should earn him a jail sentence and then tack on a good twenty years for the corruption..lol

    That is the life of all those thiefing taxpayer funded contracts with government ministers.


  17. Barbados Light and Power management today disappointed as workers stage protest action .
    50 years of independence, kicked a worker and an apology is enough? Nothing less than the dismissal of the kicker, packed the kicker back to Canada NOW!

  18. de pedantic Dribbler Avatar
    de pedantic Dribbler

    Bushie re your 4:21 PM post, I believe your view is overly optimistic.

    There is no difficulty to grasp how modern social media has awoken people. Businessmen in particular know that only too well. And yes there will be much less “blissful ignorance” but we have NOT entered any truly NEW “dispensation, where transparency and openness are now guaranteed by technology – and not manipulated by law as in the past”

    That unfortunately falls on the sword of that inverted logic of which you spoke. The facts against it are clear.

    Social media did not stop the government ministers from perpetuating the Cahill graft. It surely stopped the project but the transparency did not move the monetary graft from the bank a/c of any alleged corrupt minister.

    It did not help drive even one indictment. Laws were openly manipulated and flaunted even by the DPP.

    Ministers – the PM no less – were directly caught prevaricating. So there has been merely incremental embarrassment thus far.

    Of course life is and will be ” VERY uncomfortable” but they will and are managing it. Just as how politicians – Bajan men in general – are still managing affairs well in this small land. Social media has made that uncomfortable TOO but it continues apace.

    Until and unless social media can be coupled with the ITAL type legislation and a strong whistle-blower protection we will continue to have these BU exposeés, lots of ole talk, lots of embarrassment and continued lots of graft!

    INCIDENTALLY, how in heavens name can I be linked with all dem White fellas dem. Nice fellas all I am sure but I don’t think I would get invite to dem fetes bro so leave me out of that, plz.


  19. There is a clear pattern of behaviour when these types of blogs are posted to BU. Moneybrain will jump in and be argumentative for argumentative sake adopting a strategy trivializing and ”frivolizing” the issue. It will never work on BU.

    Next blog we continue this conversation.


  20. @Dee Word

    It is a process. Although we have had public condemnation of the AG report in previous years the uproar the 2015 report has generated is not like any before. It is a process.


  21. Economics 101 for Balck Cawmerians and Kolijians
    Those duncy white boys running circles all around your asses. As you pat yourself on the back about your brain size, they focus on their wallets an making their sizes larger.

    The length of the contracts
    These long-term contracts will provide high salaries for an extended period of time. As the fortune of the island fluctuates, the one thing that remains constant is the big monthly check that they will be receiving throughout this period. Thus, they have insured their families distant future and have insulated their families from the ups and downs of a fragile economy.

    Remember that they number less than 8,000; so that full employment within this group may be around 3,000 or less. That is why they don’t have to complete for low level jobs, and with full bellies they do not have to resort to stealing $7.70 in food. and appearing before a judge.

    The magnitude of the contract.
    These contracts are in the hundreds of million of dollars and are for an extended period of time.
    Sound spending and proper planning will ensure that food is on their table and money is in their pockets throughout this period of the contract.

    You call it corruption; they call it self-preservation and survival of the fittest.

  22. de pedantic Dribbler Avatar
    de pedantic Dribbler

    Agreed David, a good and positive process. That long journey that always requires the first step.


  23. Bizzy got muh kerfuffle wid dah diatribe. #nuffshite


  24. I think de pedantic1 is missing the point.

    It seems to me as if names that you would not expect to are now magically appearing on BU. The word is getting out. Their is the perception of a need to defend and explain. It is only the arrogant black politicians that continue to remain silent.

    I believe that though BU will not get any credit, it will help and is helping shape policy.


  25. *there is

  26. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Someone posted on here yesterday that the government had a contract for a marine engineer, did not put out tender for any marine engineer on the island, but gave the contract to Bjerkham.

    …Bjerkham is not a marine engineer, so naturally he subcontracted the job to a marine engineer in Trinidad, not Barbados…can anyone guess how many millions of dollars this contracting and subcontracting will cost the taxpayers….

    That’s the level of corruption perpetrated by the government ministers…they can never do anything themselves, despite that being the reason why the taxpayers pay them a salary…their bribers and corrupters must always be involved so that the taxpayers have to shell out millions of dollars for decades with no accountability…..I dont know how MoneyB cannot see something very wrong and criminal with that arrangement.


  27. Thank you to David Comissiong for bringing this out in the open. Come on Bajans. In 2016 how can we put up with this bare faced teefing by the white elite and the corrupt black politicians they buy and sell. It’s time for a change not just of the party in government but of the very system of government. We need a system which prevents this kind of fleecing of the people.

  28. Disgusted Voter Avatar
    Disgusted Voter

    Barbados Gone to the Dogs

  29. Disgusted Voter Avatar
    Disgusted Voter

    “I can assure that few people in Barbados will ever get to the level of corruption of these people who the tax payers pay their salaries.

    To show the scale of corruption Southern Golf (Barbados Golf Club) in Durants Christ Church got 2 million $ loan in free tax payers money under this DLP government where his wife Betty June Leacock is the CEO, not a cent has never been repaid appearing regularly in the Auditors General Annual Reports.

    CHARLES LEACOCK: release not automatic. (HLE)
    CHARLES LEACOCK
    Charles Leacock and his two sons plays for free, an annual membership is about BD$6800 annually and have been doing this for years, they also play using a cart which is over $3000 annually totalling around BD$10,000 per person in free perks each year; $30,000 in free perks to this one family every year.

    These people ALL need locking up.

    To the Barbados Fraud Squad Unit I am also someone you tried to coerce and extort. I am very familiar with Miss Pinder as she is called, you are a crook along with a number of fellow officers and have robbed me personally.

    You and your team creates false Statements to get suspects to sign and then in Court when disclosure is given you again create another false Statement changing it to suit your purposes.

    Anyone ever dealing with these sub-humans never never ever sign a Statement they prepare and always get a lawyer which these crooked bastards hate with a passion as they like to violate an individual constitutional rights. Anonymous and alleged”


  30. WAIT TO WUNNA FIND OUT WHAT THE DLP SOLD (SORRY GAVE, FREE OF COST) TO MALONEY IN THE DAYS LEADING UP TO THE 2013 IN EXCHANGE FOR HIS CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTION, BDS1.75M? THIS IS THE MONEY THAT FOUND ITS WAY ON THE STREETS AND ALLEYWAYS ON ELECTION DAY 2013 TO BUY VOTES?


  31. WOW!

    When I see or read things like this, I can’t help but think what a wasted sacrifice our ancestors made. Two centuries and counting and blacks are still held ‘in their place’ by the whites but more painful is the fact that the blacks with opportunity and privilege facilitate this wicked imbalance.
    Bought. Sold. All over again, but this time by blacks – in government.
    $1.75M doesn’t come for nothing and than ain’t cheap. The rich gets richer and; look how poverty has escalated in Barbados.


  32. @MoneyB
    David Comissong is not an Entrepreneur. However, he is African descent.
    While you are ranting, understand that what others are trying to say, is that even he (Comissong) might and in fact could create successful enterprises if given the facilities that the few elite whites get. He has the brain; ten times.

    I hope you are not Black. You must be ne of those who get a salary from the named enterprises or Entrepreneur. But know that they depend on those like you to betray their kinfolks – for a few pieces of silver – then ultimately get rid of them


  33. This country is returning to the late 40’s where the white man expected the black man to tip his hat to them when they pass the road. Unfortunately the very black man is who selling us BLACKS out lock stock and barrel. At my age I’m too old to fight it now but I’m sure this young generation will not stand for the crap we stood for back then. B’dos is on the verge of a big eruption


  34. Camille Alleyne,
    You say that “blacks held in their place”?????????
    All of the Parliamentarians are not White!!!!!!
    Therefore, it is NOT white people selling out Bajans. It is the same people that sold wunna out in Africa to the Slavers. All races have absolutely despicable members who only care about their Net Worth Enhancement! Do you think the Whites in control of the UK 3-400 yrs ago gave a wet, smelly excrement about poor Whites? Some of my relatives received a Free Trip to Bim as a result of the Monmouth Rebellion against the King’s BS!

    None of this is Racial as many would like to convince non thinkers of. It is about controlling the populace and becoming rich and not caring about Bim or ANY of us!

    David C looks very MIXED racially to me, it is just his politics that leans to the “African” side.
    What action has he taken to really improve the lot of the poor Bajans? Several are agreeing how easy it is to run businesses and garner Govt $$$$$—–so why dont DC and others develop Political contacts and ACT? Why not choose to be Rich? Why not help to create work for hundreds or even thousands of Bajans?

    I dont benefit financially BUT I am trying to explain what others are missing or expose the lack of detailed critical thinking.


  35. Disgusted Voter,
    I like straight talkers like you who appreciate that it is people of all shades that are messed up and not just Whitey.


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