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Submitted by DAVID COMISSIONG, President ,Clement Payne Movement
Bizzy Williams
Bizzy Williams

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 todayโ€™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 todayโ€™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 businessmenโ€“ 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 “,.” (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 Governmentโ€™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 Authorityโ€“ 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 storyโ€“ as gleaned from the CAIPO fileโ€“ 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 whenโ€“ 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

ยฉ an assignment by SBRC to CIBC of the revenues or monies payable by Government under the Take or Pay contractโ€“ 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 whereโ€“ on the basis of a Government contractโ€“ 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 householdersโ€“ 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 anybodyโ€™s cash-cow!


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184 responses to “Bizzy Williams and the OLD COLONIAL SYSTEM”

  1. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    I think I said it on here already and I will say it again…the day that Bizzy and Cow cocks up and dies….you and all the politicians will cock up and die too AC….and to all of you I will say….good riddance to you blights.

    Typical slave and master relationship….slaves cannot function without their masters.


  2. @ AC
    ” Ok Heather her is a scenario for u to ponder . What if Bizzy had failed and Rayside Construction had become successful..Do you belive that any govt would have entertain giving him contracts because of his colour.
    Again we have to put all things with a relevancy to content.
    Why do many black not get certain contracts might be relevant to their financial history and creditworthiness
    Although i would agree that banks are kind of leary to investing with start up companies who have no proof of being undertaking large projects and such actions can be questionable resulting that blacks would always have to be looking to govt for that first step in the door while govt have to make realistic decisions that first serves country best interest.”

    Let us deal with reality not scenarios. I am asking that the black man be given equal opportunity to government contracts and loans from the bank. Bizzy started out with nothing. Neither he nor Maloney had any proof of been able to undertake large projects when they started out. Yet he has been given government contracts from both governments. The preferential treatment extended to him through secret deals that were not even available for tender has given him and a small group of Barbadians a considerable advantage over everyone. He has amassed a great deal of wealth but greed keeps him going after the people’s money which he realizes is easy to obtain. It is time for all that to end. Judgement day is coming…..

  3. Colonel Buggy Avatar

    A few years ago, a certain predominately black transport entity imported a luxury coach to transport mainly tourists. It was sitting outside of the Agency when the traditional tour operators saw it ,and when told who was the importer, proceeded to put pressure on the bank which the importer had borrowed the funds to purchase the coach. After much dilly dallying, the importer had to point out to the Bank, that the overall cast of the coach , is considerably less that what his company had deposited in the bank.This is the type of uneven playing field which many black businessmen come up against in Barbados.

  4. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    That is what they do Colonel…work very hard at sabotaging black businesses. ..Tempro is another scum famous for that….he hates to see a black person with anything.

    When they see the sabotage is not working out..they call up the politicians/ministers and pay them bribes to sabotage the black businesses…and they do it.

    AC should be hung.


  5. @ ac your 7:27 pm post. Has the government then been wasting money on SJPP, TVET Council and the like. Had government accommodated the sector it would have grown and be able to compete with BIzzy and Maloney. Let the government award a few of them contracts and see how fast the sector will grow. Who in their right mind will remain in a sector when a small group of persons have a strangle hold on government contracts? Do you want a larger number of vagrants in Bridgetown?


  6. Heather be more explicit by defining and detailing how govt go about given equal opportunity to black business with an effort to awarding govt contract to them the operative word being “equal”


  7. Heather you scream and holler a lot but now i am appointing you to be the PM which now puts you in a place where emotion takes a back seat and laws of the land takes control
    Being PM your first duty which you have sworn is to country , Now country is directed by law not hearsay or emotion , which means that any of the the issues which you have exposed cannot be implemented unless all in agreement with law which also includes govt contracts
    Now the question to you which i poised in my above comment can only be realized through governance of law which would or might put your emotion to test and contradictory to law ,
    My question to u how would you overcome those barriers of law which prohibits or challenges you emotions to appease or give in to the will of the people you were elected to serve……


  8. @ac. You will do your best to turn a positive into a negative. In light of this, what will your party be doing now that the public has shown an act of displeasure of its corrupt business practices with the likes of Bizzy, Cow, Maloney and the rest? Is Mr. Sinclair going to announce a new tax to take the peoples attention from this matter? They will have to come good for the people to forget this. In my humble opinion it is now to late. Any credibility that was left about the government disappeared with Bizzy’s post. For the record my change means revolutionary change. Even Ms. Mottley can change. I have always stood for what is is right and best for the people of Barbados. Don’t get it twisted.

  9. Colonel Buggy Avatar

    But lets also face it , there are many of our own do not want to see their brothers or sisters make it further than a tray in Cheapside Market, or a Coconut business beside the road at Warrens.
    Do you know how many people came to my office when I was in the work force, and registered a look of surprise on their faces, accompanied with, ” but I thought that you were a white man , holding down such a position.”


  10. @ ac I will answer your question with another question. Was your goverment only elected to serve a minority group of business men? Whether your answer is negative or affirmative it throws out the entire body of laws of Barbados. If I was PM, the Bizzys and Maloney et al would have to find another Barbados. Although I wish to see them behind bars I would not wish to spend anymore money of the tax payers of Barbados on them. GN


  11. could it be heather that the governance which you prescribed would be one directed by one source of thought that being that all must adhere or believe in those ideologies some how that is what i gleamed from your postings an indifference to law that is uncompromising just because you believe your ideas are correct and the best way forward for people not necessarily fpr countyry while running the risk at putting your ideas or policies at odds to good goverance


  12. heather were not these minority business people also given govt contracts under the blp … again i asked you to be definite not defiant or in this case demonstrate with clarity those black business owner who have the funding and expertise to shoulder the burden and perform the same task in equal manner as the three u mentioned ..in an earlier posting i mentioned a leader and pioneer black owned business man who got many govt contracts which build the infrastructure of barbados and i also stated that if he was successful cow and the other white business owners would not have been afforded that many contracts
    the fact being that what is missing is bold and defiant competition within the market than can compete with the big trio in order to slow their financial success and for what it is worth a reality check shows that in the area of competition against the trio black barbadians are nowhere to be found .


  13. The correct headline is- Bizzy Williams is the Old Colonial System.

  14. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ ac June 2, 2016 at 10:33 PM #
    โ€œHeather you scream and holler a lot but now i am appointing you to be the PM which now puts you in a place where emotion takes a back seat and laws of the land takes control
    Being PM your first duty which you have sworn is to country , Now country is directed by law not hearsay or emotion , which means that any of the the issues which you have exposed cannot be implemented unless all in agreement with law which also includes govt contracts
    Now the question to you which i poised in my above comment can only be realized through governance of law which would or might put your emotion to test and contradictory to law..โ€

    So ac, were the framers of the DLP manifesto purposely ignorant of the law and deliberately set about fooling black Bajans when they came up with such a comforting programme of economic enfranchisement aimed at the โ€˜poor โ€˜black manโ€™?
    Does the below extract reflect non- implementable emotions of pure spiel or the biggest confidence trick ever played on the black Bajan electorate?

    โ€œThe new DLP Government will therefore put in place the
    legislation, institutional structures and resources to increase
    the number of self-employed entrepreneurs from about 10%
    of the working population to 20% by 2016.

    We will assist in the creation of new enterprises
    through training, direct subsidies and easier access
    to capital for investment.

    To facilitate this process, the new DLP administration will:

    Establish a Ministry of Innovation and Economic Empowerment.

    Provide training and mentorship for potential entrepreneurs.

    Enable entrepreneurs to access capital through the Credit Unions
    and other government supported institutions.

    Help entrepreneurs with market research and the marketing of
    their goods and services.

    Set aside 40% of all Government procurement requests
    for small and medium-sized enterprises.

  15. de pedantic Dribbler Avatar
    de pedantic Dribbler

    @Pieces, isn’t in an ironic aspect of the governance of which our blogmaster beseeches that your call for “…a case against the Government of Barbados as such relates to (i) Unfair and Discriminatory Trade Practices or (ii) some other justifiable claim where all uh de niggers who got evidence showing dat dem was unfairly dealt with Government contracts ….” was brought AGAINST a Bajan brother by COW !

    The Don (Blackman) went about his change of the status quo in the wrong way.

    Isn’t it more ironic that another brother get washed in legal troubles trying to get monies due him by government.

    Re your point about: ‘I have been trying to understand why Nassar or Sir Hilary would have abdicated their radical views euphemism for โ€œselloutsโ€’.

    I’ll leave Sir Hilary to you. That bro way above my abities.. He craftier that all dem pols and all dem Bizzys put together. The bro is where he wanted to be so …. we should expect a sea change under his guidance. Maybe???

    Nassar is a likeable guy. Haven’t heard much about him in years – but of course he would be at an advanced age now though. But that apart can it truly be said that he ‘sold out’ or rather that he maximized his ‘abilities’ and helped others (indirectly or otherwise) to reach formidable positions in business even as he eased away from the militant stage to a positive and purposeful mature activism.

    But fellows like like him and ‘Job’ Clarke and that fellow who owned the shopping complex above Warrens and the Everson Elcocks and so on have been doing their thing with much success.

    This facilitation of Bizzy, COW et al to take over the industrial complex in Barbados has been definitive and deliberate by successive Black governments. The fact that it has happened is a deep social problem and as the blogmaster suggests is a major issue of our governance.

    Incidentally, selling out is taking money to play in South Africa even though you know you will be designated an honorary white…selling out is also striking for more money prior to the first official WI team trip to SA before a freed and newly elected President and destined to be man of the century Nelson Mandela…

    Those were rough. They were very public displays of mendicant, subjugated, money hungry boys.

    Selling out your country to a few fellow Bajans is facile in comparison. Very facile. Same level of money hungry boys.

    So whether in your ‘best Doc Holiday drawl’ or a good Bajan patois, that trait is there and forever was.

    Recessive and spreading uncontrollably at the sight of $$.


  16. @Heather

    Do you like hitting you head into a wall? It is a nonsense locating this matter in a BLP DLP debate.

  17. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    “which means that any of the the issues which you have exposed cannot be implemented unless all in agreement with law which also includes govt contracts”

    AC…what kind of rubbish is that. The same laws that the government uses to give the same contracts to the same Bizzy group who bribes the ministers, are the self same laws that can be used to distribute contracts evenly among blacks and others on the island.

    The majority blacks can take government to court for what they are doing tรฒ business people, in a class action lawsuit for violating their rights to earn a living in favor of the Cows , Bizzys, Maloneys and Bjerkhams who bribe them for those contracts.

    Heather, the opposition party, comprised of many attorneys knows this very well….that is one of the things Mia and the other attorneys should be pushing on behalf of black business people, a class action lawsuit…make very public in the international community, let it be known that the government violates black business people’s rights in favor of accepting bribes from minority business people for the distribution of all taxpayer funded contracts to Maloney etc.

    If Mia, Commissong and the other lawyers now trying to convince the electorate that they are the ones to stop the corruption and bribery, stop the Bizzys, Maloneys and Cows from stealing public funds through scams and schemes, stop DLP ministers from taking bribes etc…dont file a lawsuit before the next elections against the governments for these crimes….they are all frauds and are just waiting their turn at the treasury….with the cockroaches Maloney et al, waiting on them to get their next turn at the treasury too….and piss should be thrown on BLP politicians as well when they go around black people’s houses pimping for votes.

    Mia cant just talk about the threats that Maloney et al are to the public funds and black business people and then run back into a corner, it does not work like that…she has to put action where her mouth and the marches are…..file a class action lawsuit against DLP government and get black people those government contracts..

    There should be no one law to favor minorities and another law to disenfranchise blacks and black business people on the island, as BUs resident idiot AC is suggesting…it’s the practice of corruption between the government and the Bizzys causing the imbalance and unfair distribution of contracts.

    AC…I gine carry yall to the bone ya parasitic nuisances and idiots.


  18. Look this is very simple

    AC has said it in a roundabout way “wunna BLP do it so what is the problem?”

    The problem, one that the Blogmaster has sought to underscore with that single word governance, is that BOTH SIDES in this equation, THE DLP & THE BLP, are guilty of the same crimes against the taxpayers

    From time to time Heather says the same thing but I somehow am detecting the “give Mia another chance, forget her 14 years of absolute inaction, Mia can change…” sort of undertone in her submissions.

    When I spoke of lawsuits against the establishment, I should have said that my emphasis WAS NOT ON A SPECIFICITY, it was based on my layman’s understanding that something is wrong.

    My counter/posit was that a legal luminary like Jeff Cumberbatch or the Activist David Commissiong MUST CHAMPION such a head-on confrontation with the powers that be because (a) they are not like the Al Baracks of this world who are tainted with the schemes (b) they are bonafide constitutionalists and (c) it would present another “pincers movement” that IS NOT CURRENTLY ON THE TABLE.

    Wunna is not warriors at all. All some uh wunna know is “not one effing vote”

    If that is adopted as the only modus we are going to end up with the same conundrum, 5 years from now

    I am not seeking to replicate what COW did against Rayside, that is not the objective and neither will i subscribe to the belief that it was done already.

    WHAT I AM PROPOSING HAS NEVER BEEN DONE !! in Barbados, IT HAS NEVER BEEN DONE as a part of a comprehensive “Change Is what We Want” strategy. You like you never play chess yet though.

    I am a simple ingrunt black man who is not versed in these things legal but here is where my poor ingrunt self is going with this thought

    “Trade Regulations are laws enacted by Congress and/or by a state to ensure a free and competitive economy. The U.S. Constitution, through the Commerce Clause, gives Congress exclusive power over trade activities between the states and with foreign countries. These regulations promote free trade and fair competition, and prohibit anti-competitive business practices. Trade regulation is closely associated with antitrust law, and is often referred to as antitrust and trade regulation law. Antitrust law prohibits anti-competitive conduct or business structures, such as price-fixing, bid-rigging, trusts and monopolies.”

    That is borrowed from an article about Babylon’s trade provisions etc.

    What that means for me is that there has to be some sort of equivalent legislation in our governance structures which, given that we are signatory to a number of international treaties, may permit us to mount a legal bid to seek redress where “antitrust statutes are being contravened and as such a successful lawsuit might prohibit such monopolistic conduct, price fixing agreements and other anti-competitive acts to ensure free trade within the country Barbados”

    Even if the lawsuit failed it would be successful because it would put all on notice that it is not business as usual. You getting my drift?

    I am a simple man who uses simple concepts to try to represent ideas and solutions to these big words and prevarications and exercises in jobby polemics that abound here on BU between BLP & DLP, WHICH ARE NOT WORKING FOR ME, IS IT WORKING FOR YOU?

    What we need is a few strategic robberies and murders “from among the haves” and not “among the have nots” and then all de sanctimonious bastards going come out, like they did when that white woman went “sowing some black oats” by the sumptous beaches in St George.

    See how that caused the white community to coalesce and send their drones in the air and almost lynch the black watchman on the plantation whose grounds they were searching?

    This demands thinking outside of the box and if that is where you are, I respectfully suggest that such parties withdraw from this one cause the resta poop ent wukking.

    BU is an entity with a vested interest and like when we had Wendell McClean show balls and standing up against the pernicious doings of SLIME, for no personal gain, it should be that such an entity, and such persons who are true supports of barbados, should be called as witnesses or some ting,

    I ent no lawyer, but i know what I would like to see happen. Do you?

    Tell what to do to make it happen, not what to do, to make sure that it does not


  19. I did not want to waste wunn time with the CARICOM statute equivalent because, well, well (not the commenter) leh we say dat dem is an effing waste uh time as in a waste foop

  20. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    “They each set records for being disliked in America and the research shows that the majority of Americans would be voting for Trump or Clinton not because they actually like either of them, but because they despise the other. This is unbelievably sad and is all the more reason why Democrats and independents โ€” and even Republicans โ€” who want to stop Trump must pivot to Bernie Sanders while we still have time to do so.

    Bernie is the only candidate with a positive favorability rating. He crushes it with independents. Trump performs well with men, but is despised by women. Clinton performs well with women, but has poor support among men. Bernie performs well with both women and men. People trust Bernie’s integrity and honesty. More young people have voted for Bernie than Clinton and Trump combined.”

    Piece…just the above excerpts from the US campaign tells us how dangerous corrupt business people are to taxpayers and a country and how much more dangerous politicians who pimp for and take bribes from business people are to taxpayers and a country…just look at the nasty state of the US elections and see why something has to be done about the corrupt bribery practices between the governments and the business people on the island.

    http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/donald-trump-attacks-mexican-judge-trump-u-fraud-case-article-1.2659323

  21. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    “I am not seeking to replicate what COW did against Rayside, that is not the objective and neither will i subscribe to the belief that it was done already.”

    Piece…Cow felt that he was not getting enough government contracts and he filed suit amd took the matter all the woy to the privy council and won…because those precedents he used makes up part of the Barbados constitution.

    30 years later and Cow being given ALL the taxpayer funded contracts for 30 years, DLP government, Cow, Bizzy, Maloney and Bjerkham decides that no black business people on the island should have contracts but them, because of greed, because they do not believe that the laws they used to file and win the Cow lawsuit 30 years ago….applies to black people in Barbados, because the government ministers taking bribes from them, dont think blacks are intelligent enough to sue for thrir rights.

    You and I should not have to suggest from a blog to Commissiong or Mia or any of the other lawyers and politician that a class action suit should be filed on behalf if black business people on the island…it should have been filed years ago and just recently with her partner Jose dude Cherry being publicly denied contracts by government, publicly ridiculed by Bizzy about bresking Town Planning laws while Mark Maloney is doing the same dan thing……that lawsuit should be filed bright and esrly Monday morning, all Cherry has to do is round up all the garbsge hsulers who are being denied the right to make a living…round up all the black business people who been disenfranchised by Tempro, Maloney, Bizzy, Bjerkham and the DLP government over the years…that’s a class action lawsuit right there…..Frustrated Businessman where are you?….black business people on the island have that right, they are bajans too as written in the the constitution. …..right Alvin.

  22. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    ” Even if the lawsuit failed it would be successful because it would put all on notice that it is not business as usual. You getting my drift?”

    Piece…a class action lawsuit using the now existing laws, no new laws needed…CANNOT FAIL…greedy Cow Williams already set the precedent….lol

    Commissiong is the perfect attorney, with Jeff Cumberbatch to handle such a lawsuit…Mia is compromised, it would be said, as AC said, that as a former minister in BLP government 100 years ago, she too awarded unfair contracts in favor of the minorities, for bribes. ..disenfranching black business people..lol

  23. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    And if DLP ministers or Mia or Jeff or Commissiong says differently, the precdent was set by COW ..they are All lying…lol

    And throw piss on ALL the politicians when they come around ya house begging for black votes…make sure it’s stale piss…3 days old…if none of them make changes or file that class action lawsuit before next elections.

  24. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    That’s the only way the majority blacks will be able to take back their country from bribetaking, sellouts for politicians and greedy corrupt minority business people like Bizzy and Maloney.


  25. Look the bigger picture is more than colour. I submit that after Rayside construction failed the field was left wide open unfortunately there were no blacks with the similar knoweldge or experience to fill the gap once dominated and owned by Rayside. The trio took full advantage of the opening and the rest is history

  26. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    AC…you are a liar….hope ya get piss thrown on you, when pimping for black votes.


  27. @piece. Read what I wrote again.. You will die waiting if you put faith in Jeff to take action. He has no intention of changing the status quo.

  28. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Black males tend to never want to upset their comfortable way of life unless they get fired.

    All the black heros in Barbados are dead.,., all ya got are zeros….Heather, .zeros do not stand up for rights they accept anything.


  29. I now believe that Bizzy is the weakest link in that chain. He was forced to comment. We are in his head just keep the pressure up. One way or the other he will break.

  30. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Can’t wait for Bizzy to break, he is looking for the weakest link on BU to bribe…that is all he knows, bribing people to get what he wants, shut them up to control them….the only way to rid the island of these parasites…file the class action lawsuit.

    They are up to their necks in bank loans….what you are seeing is desperation…keep the pressure up for sure, but action is required.

  31. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    And if anyone of them think they can take me on….well, if ya never dealt witha weapons grade bitch before…do not try now.

  32. de pedantic Dribbler Avatar
    de pedantic Dribbler

    @Pieces, you are an eminently logical fellow but above you have wrapped into a confounding argument. My reference to COW ‘s lawsuit and Barrack’s legal wrangle were not specifics to denounce your concept of legal challenges. On the contrary.

    I led directly into your position by showing the clear irony that the first law-suit of the type you proposed was in fact brought by a White challenger against a contract given to a Black businessman. Eons ago now. If you can’t see the absolute laughable irony of that matter and in 2016 eons later you are suggesting an explosion of legal activism then you got me perplexed.

    You speak of the nonsensical polemics but then you wage into a simialr stream of polemics to sell sand to an Arabian in the Sahara…telling a lawyer to sue is sand in the Sahara!

    Legal recourse is always there. How come it’s a White fellow that as far as I know has been the only one to challenge the awarding of a government contract. WTF!!! Tell me how the supposedly very bright Dr Blackman with all his strong (and valid) rhetoric similar to what is espoused here now got catspraddled like that.

    But let’s be clear. I agree with you completely that all roads must be used to resolve these untenable governance issues. Nonetheless I am absolutely less sanguine than you are that legal eagles in BIM are waiting on you or anyone else to recommend viable case briefs.

    Remember ever RFQ states clearly that the acceptance need not be based on lowest submission and so on.

    What would be useful as a knowledge exercise considering these spurious legal suggestions is a review of the case details re that same COW case. What were the precedents there?

    So yes you are absolutely right that bringing legal challenges would shine a bright spotlight on the entire contract and governance process. But it seems clear to me that hungry lawyers out there cannot be so stupid to miss viable opportunities for income generation/greater name recognition by taking on the establishment.

    Maybe this is less a legal matter and more the profound psychological/demographic/raial matter that assaults us all. Things seem definitely skewed in the COW/Bizzy et al direction but does a challenge have a legal basis.

    This can be prosecuted just as effectively in the public courts with comprehensive details related to contracts awarded, information from the Tender Committee on their rules and regs etc. Like what Commissiong did. Bring a detailed awareness to the issue.

    Can David Commission answer the question in the affirmative re legal basis! And if yes why have no disadvantaged businesses filed suit besides maguffy COW ?

    (Everyone just scared out of their wits is that it…and you say the Barack situation is meaningless. You smarter than that)

    Just stating what should be obvious senor.


  33. @ww&c
    โ€œweapons grade bitchโ€. That is a frightening concept.

    We still have heroes, but some need time to find themselves
    I think it is a sign of courage to be located in Barbados to be an active contributor here and to use your own name.

    It is interesting that in another post, a picture of a yardfowl received six thumb downs.


  34. Look after reading this onslaught on the trio i am suspecting that many here who are crying fowl belives that there is a real debt owed to black barbadians submerged in a litany of entitlements .not one here who have voiced an opposition to the trio have comment that the trio knoweldge and expertise is lacking and that there are other well qualified black barbadians who can do as good or better than the trio
    Folks that is where the rubber meets the road

  35. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Lol..Gazer, what is happening on the island is extremely frightening , ya hear many many complaints, lots of long talk from opposition with Mia leading the charge…but none of them would walk the talk, no action, just talk to get elected or reelected, when reelected they all continue the same corruption……and they all know what they are doing to their own people is wicked and wrong, but that changes nothing and most of them are lawyers educated at taxpayers expense….they go full steam ahead with the expected train wreck.

    They all know, most lawyers, that it’s only a lawsuit against government can see the fair distribution of taxpayer funded contracts, that’s why Cow did in the first place, then got greedy, to reverse that greed, anither lawsuit against government will level the playing field…they have all known this for years, yet not one of those sellouts would tell the people.

    I can appreciate the people on BU who use their own names and would be hesitant to make suggestions or give the information, but there are those who are anonymous.., and they aint giving the information either…but they complaining and complaining about the disparity, corruption and thievery and scams for projects for bank loans for bribes for taxpayer money…, well if they dont do something now that every has been made aware…I sure as hell dont want to hear them complain about how the business people are being unfaired by the bribetaking politicians who sell the government contracts to Bizzy and Maloney and Bjerkham and Cow.

    They got something to work with, let’s hear if all they got is more talk.

  36. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    AC…you jackass…government contracts are for bajans…are the trio the only bajan business people on the island. Where did the trio get their entitlement from…Cow sued the government and decided because he did that, every contract on the island belongs to him…the contracts are not the sole properties of the trio….google distribution of government contracts in real countries, with politicians who go to prison when they take bribes for contracts…ya cretin.


  37. @WW&C
    ‘Black males tend to never want to upset their comfortable way of life unless they get fired.”

    Perhaps the education system is working as it was expected to do. Perhaps our education is such that it extinguishes the fires that burns within us; instead of trying to lift our race, we become concerned about only ourselves. On being fired, our little cocoon is threatened and so we are forced to act more aggressively as we seek to replace those vanishing funds.

    The philosophy of Bizzy et al are different; the smaller of poorer his community gets, the more they feel threatened. And so as he seeks to enrich himself, he looks out for others within his group. Multi-year and multi-million dollars deals will insure that his group and their offsprings will always have food on their table. His offsprings will not start from scratch, but will have a headstart on the average Barbadian when it comes to competing for business.

    But as DPD was able to point out, the real problem is not Bizzy and his group, but the highly ‘mis-educated’ blacks that we put in positions of power. It seems as if black politicians are only seeking to fill their pockets. They have the fire and the passion, but sadly their fire is only to light their own hous.


  38. @ac
    Sometimes I have difficulty understanding your point. I ask myself
    Does he/she believe what he/she is saying?
    Does he/she understand what he/she are saying?
    Is it for a mess of pottage or 30 pieces of silver?
    You should make your point, but try to be true to yourself.

  39. de pedantic Dribbler Avatar
    de pedantic Dribbler

    Mr Pieces I am encountering one of you non-post post issues. So I have competing posts not displayed….


  40. COW sued because the contract was awarded to the highest bidder. That in itself is not a problem. But then the Minister Don Blackman stated in Parliament that it was done to “redress the balance”. That is a problem because it is a totally subjective reason to use as an excuse for awarding a contract to the highest bidder. If he had said that the highest bidder was proven to do better work, it would have been okay, but no, Blackman ended up putting his foot in his mouth and getting sued for it. The Privy Council eventually agreed with COW. Look, I really, really hate to agree with ac, but she/he does have a point. If the Warrens Office Complex had been awarded to Jada, it probably would have come in on time and on budget, and saved the taxpayers millions. What is seriously wrong with government policy in this matter is that they are not developing Barbadian entrepreneurs in the construction industry by starting them on the smaller contracts and allowing them to grow, and corruption may be a big reason for that. Barrack proved that you can’t give a small contractor a huge job and expect it to work out well. You are also fooling yourselves if you think that the “big three” are all in this together.

  41. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Fantastic analysis Gazer…. but dont look for the miseducated politicians or lawyers to change the status quo, they much prefer their children and grandchildren be disenfranchised and the population to receive crumbs while a minority prosper, they are not going to fight for equality. …but, all their bribetaking and selling out, is dependent on the same population elevating them to office, if they are to continue…

    So the population gotta open their eyes and tell all the parasites in waiting to be reelected and elected…..no more, enough with the bribetaking and giving away contracts unfairly, enough with the corruption. …the politicians have to go to these people’s houses, on the blocks and in the alleys to beg for their votes, they have to face the people, that’s the only way they get votes, the people can deal with them now…they got the power, dont take their shitty little bribes for votes, their drugs and phones and ipads……..withhold the votes.

    The people are struggling anyway…STAND YOUR GROUND.

  42. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Peltdownman…it’s the same lying ministers said they were going to start giving small contracts to small contractors…to help them grow….I know Sinckler gave them to his brother..I hope he is growing…they did not do what they said they would and fell back into the same old hole of corruption with Bizzy and Maloney.

    The precedent is there to effect a balance in the awarding of contracts…just as Cow said….wuh they waiting for Bizzy and Cow to die, they will keepiing introducing new players, they brought in Maloney and Bjerkham didnt they, they will keep bringing in new people to the benefit of minorities only.

    …read between the lines. Maybe the problem with Barrack stemmed from the fact that he was a BLP yardfowl given a contract by BLP ministers, close relationship to Owen Arthur, until they fell out…yardfowl government minister relationships. …if what ya are saying is true.

    Gazer…AC and Alvin are two idiots, they were on here in their madness, trying to sell the Cahill scam even to me. They refused to listen that it is a scam, they figured because Bjerkham was involved and a white woman from Canada…well, let me tell ya….the contract robbed bajans blind…and the prime minister signed it….and it was to build a gas chamber to kill the people living down wind and poison the air on the island……yardfowls are not credible….AC and Alvin are not credible..they are yardfowls.

  43. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    I forgot to ask Peltdownman what he is going to do about it….just sitting and saying the corruption is bad…is not doing anything, regardless who is involved in fleecing the people, all those involved in fleecing the people are up to their eyeballs in bank loans…it’s that bad, you dont want to be them, but you dont want them to continue stealing from you either. The government pays them for their work with your money, through contracts and they still take the contracts to the banks and borrow 50 and 60 million dollars and expect you, the taxpayer, to help them pay it back so they can steal more money from you.

    The point is…it’s all exposed, the other Caribbean islands are watching, people from coast to coast are reading the blogs…that means something has to be done…or the island will continue to look like the majority inhabitants who are the black population…are still slaves.


  44. Dribbler,

    Just having a little malicious fun. Don’t have time for serious debate. The topic will come up again.

  45. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Charles Liu charged with violating anti-fraud laws

    CARIBBEAN/GRENADA. ST. GEORGEโ€™S, June 3, 2016 (GIS) โ€“ Based on our ongoing cooperation agreement with Third Party countries, we have received information that Mr. Charles Liu, a citizen of Grenada under Section 11 of Grenadaโ€™s Citizen By Investment Act, and one of the significant investors in the proposed Mt. Hartman Project, has been charged with violating anti-fraud laws involving an EB-5 Immigrant Investor programme in the USA.

    Through our diplomatic channels, the Government of Grenada continues to monitor the situation, to communicate with all diplomatic and other sources, and continues to fully engage mutual cooperation with all the parties concerned.

    The Government of Grenada stands ready to take the appropriate action as the facts are ascertained.

    The US is starting their crack down one island at a time.

  46. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    http://ow.ly/AcQI300U1cB

    And down in Barbados, a minority of halfassed crooks aided by politicians, already believe they own slaves…lol


  47. E. Becky’s contribution on June 2, 2016 at 2:45 PM made for very uncomfortable reading. In summing up his words he is stating that the Bajan Negro is not a “serious” person and is not taken seriously by others. This is both a damning and a withering critique of us as a people. We all should take his words quite literally for within his comedy prose there is sincerity and eternal sadness. The pen is mightier than the sword.

  48. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    E.Becky is bang on Exclaimer…after robbing the people, using taxpayer funded contracts to get bank loans to prop up their ungrateful asses, bribe politicians. ..the Bizzys, Cows, Maloney, Bjerkham, Tempro crooks et al, sit at dinner tables among themselves or with tourist and with their haughty pretensive selves state how stupid blacks are, yhey deserve it because they allow dumb shit like that to happen, allow themselves to be sold out and raped financially.

    Cow had some dudes he brought in from Europe building some cow farm in 2004, he told the dudes straight up, do not talk to the black people, ignore them, the dude could not believe what he was hearing…a white dude from Europe was flabbergasted that a piece of crap like cow had the audacity to look down on the same people without whom he would be still living in some infested shack in St. John…but emptyheaded asses like the politicians, Alvin and AC deserves that treatment and should be kicked around every day, by those parasites.


  49. @ Exclaimer.

    He posted twice.

    The first was a scathing remark indeed an indictment but it was true .

    The second time did not have the acidity and MIGHT HAVE BEEN indicative of a black man speaking tongue in cheek and telling us to look at ourselves and the 9 day wonder that we accord everything.

    I watched the submission and his second one and said that it would be best to watch the metre of their submission going forward.

    It is my opinion that they posted again this morning under a different name, good catch Exclaimer.

  50. Colonel Buggy Avatar

    There was an English guy who worked at COW as mechanic. He was paid at the same rate as the local fellows,but around the corner, he was given an extra envelope. He was invited to a party thrown by the big boys.He brought along his wife. That was the end of his invite to any more parties,and also the end of his extra envelope. His wife happened to be black.

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