Prime Minister Fruendel Stuart it is reported held a four hour meeting with members of the local press corps and addressed several issues that have been stoking national discussing in recent weeks and months. It is reported he addressed the Cahill Energy issue and that  he confirmed the government has pulled the plug on the project, however, contrary to what some have opined, he rubbished the view that government is exposed to being held financially liable for doing so by Cahill Energy. He expressed the usual rhetoric about concerns highlighted by the Auditor General in his 2015 report. Of interest to BU was his lack of confidence in the laws of the land which permit those charged with heinous crimes to be released on bail. To quote the prime minister ‘’it struck him for six’’. He touched on several other issues during his surprisingly lengthy press briefing and only time will tell if this was a sincere leader addressing his people or whether it was about espousing the rhetoric one expects at the start of the political season.

To be honest the calling of a press briefing by the Prime Minister flummoxed members of the BU household. This is a man whose period of stewardship of the country can be characterized by the words taciturn, silent and aloof. The BU household must be given the benefit of a huge doubt about the true motive of the Prime Minister’s press briefing. How many press briefings has Stuart held since the mantle of the office was thrust on him? He has refused to honestly communicate with Barbadians except when he does it on his terms usually at constituency meetings. For those who believe BU is harsh in our assessment he needs only to refer to a few of his Cabinet minsters who have echoed a similar few.

When Prime Minister Fruendel Stuart invited members of the local media to Llaro Court yesterday it was the perfect opportunity for them to have declined and send an unequivocal message to this government that the Fourth Estate must be respected. Instead they all seemed to have been intimidated by the Office of Prime Minister or were directed to attend by the bosses.

What does the Prime Minister mean when he hints that an increase in public servants salaries is in the offing if the economy improves? On the other side of his mouth he communicates rationalizing of statutory corporations will be implemented shortly. One does not have to be a rocket scientist to appreciate that there will be job cuts.  Are we not living in a country where banks are paying .25% in interest yet the Central Bank of Barbados is paying a savings bond rate of 7.5% and engaged in the printing of money based on the most recent Economic Review. Did he say he will defend the issue of the return of the 10% for parliamentarians?

Who will hold the government accountable? This is a local media who refuses to share the Cahill Energy documents with the wider public. We have posted the Ionics Freshwater Agreement and local media again has refused to share with the wider public. We have asked for full disclosure of the SBRC agreement while local media remains silent. We are aware that Bizzy William’s companies are major advertisers with local media houses. BU has taken the initiative to send links and messages to senior reporters on Facebook. Yet daily we have to listen to representatives from FLOW, DIGICEL et al being given easy access to the public airwaves. What we have is a commercialization of media products. It is only news if it fits a definition of their making.

What is a known is that with the advent of social media the traditional media will have to reform or become irrelevant, it is only a matter of time. What is known is that our politicians will have to become more transparent in policy making or bear a tarnished legacy to the embarrassment of kith and kin.

130 responses to “The Day the Local Media Blinked”

  1. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Journalism on the island smacks of too much pandering to the so called wealthy and pimping for politicians. The media cannot be taken seriously.


  2. First of all I was amazed that there are so many journalists in Barbados. You really mean to tell me that with all of these so called journalists, it is left to David and us on BU to expose these corrupt dems?

    Mia produced a document with the PM’s signature and these journalists sat there and allowed Fumble to get away with murder……Barbados will pay no penalty for breaking the MOU? He really think we are idiots.

    How many times have you heard the Stinkliar say that the economy is on a growth path? Now because they have been exposed for giving themselves a 10% hike, the economy is still in a hole? Lying liars.

  3. Violet C Beckles Avatar
    Violet C Beckles

    Another level of Fraud and ass-kissing-up..Bunch of crooks worried about people knowing the truth about their crimes, GET A ROPE.


  4. I find it amusing that little Barbados can boast about 15 radio stations but one TV station.Even corrupt Guyana can boast of more.And to see that CBC was represented by Michelle Arthur,a pussycat novice in journalism.Anybody serious about Michelle or the GCM man from the Advoctae asking hard questions of their bread and butter controller?Barbados 2Day,represented by another pussycat reporter.The man called a press conference and the press was caught unawares.Sorry Harold Hoyte not around to throw some curve balls at Fumble the untruthful.I saw his signature big and bold on BU.Loew is the same….he said Cahill will not cost the taxpayer anything.We will see.

  5. Colonel Buggy Avatar

    The Prime Minister says what he thinks his DLP supporters will want to hear. We are lucky that the media present did not give him a standing ovation.


  6. What do you expect?

    Has local media ever brought down a government?

    Why do we still have the public order act, archaic libel and slander laws? Has media ever fought against these encumbrances to democracy, for free speech, popular democracy?

    You obviously know that media are part of the problem, part of the governing regime, as they have always been.


  7. “Instead they all seemed to have been intimidated by the Office of Prime Minister or were directed to attend by the bosses”

    Intimidated by or respectful of


  8. @balance

    The prime minister’s office can disrespect the people the holder was elected to serve but the people must accept disrespect from the office. It is this mentality which will not help to change anything.


  9. @balance respect is earned and Freundel Stuart far from earning has done everything to be disrespected. He has disrespected this nation and cursed everyone who didn’t kiss his ass. BU is the only news medium in this country that does any level of investigative journalism. I see you mention David as one of journalistic decency and one who digs I respectfully disagree as he is one of them who covers up everything out of Central bank because of his buddy the Govenor. They all worry about who advertises with them and how much money they spend that keep them employed and will never bring honesty and decency to tough investigative journalism in this country.
    Freundel Stuart is fully aware of how simple bajans are and has analyzed what he needs to do to win friends again and by extension a government. He cares nothing about bajans the lazy ass who has always been that way is enjoying the ride. Freundel never got out of election mode and was thinking about winning the next election the day after the last.
    He just does not like work and management is surely not a skill he possesses as all of his ministers are treated like boys. They have to text him for a meeting and he Lord’s over every one as Mr.PM. Freundel is a budding dictator and should be removed immediately from the political land scape of this country as he calls an election.
    When a PM who was just practicing criminal law could come to a nation that has been shouting loudly about bail being granted murderers and people going to prison for a spliff to tell them that this is news to him every journalist should have left the meeting as it was clear the liar had just lied to them and surely questions their intelligence. Then again he was sleeping for the past 6 years on the job.
    The PM just replied to the leader of the opposition in a no confidence motion and did not address none of the issues for this nation that were leveled in that report. The. Place for him to say what he said yesterday was in parliament when bajans were listening attentively for the replies to the plethora of crimes leveled at he and his ministers. No such thing.
    He now comes and set a table of delicacies to charm and bribe and our intelligent journalist just went for a meal with a despicable and indifferent human. He set a trap and they fell right into it. If you analyse this man one would recognize that this is another of his political pranks that he is now smiling about as another success and he thumping his chest as a political colossus.
    He thrives on the failures of opponents and thumps his chest as the king of the political animals in the jungle. This entire situation angers me as bajans continue to be hood winked by Government,the press in its many forms and the other few people who have been filling their intestines just like the journalist just a little of the fatted calf.


  10. Well said Johnathan.
    Give these so-called journalist a few sandwiches and a mauby and you have them eating out of your hands.

  11. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Yeah…the way Jonathan articulates it, it’s plain to see that Fruendel and the slaves who enable him are despicable indeed…a threat to the progress of the whole island….the majority who live there.

  12. Neville Springer Avatar
    Neville Springer

    Hungry ass sell out white mouth journalist proved they are just corrupted note takers.


  13. amm the blp thrives on controversies reason why the blp party never seems to get any thing right ; The above comment is an prime example of extremes which tries to string together various comments of the PM statements and connect them to ulterior motives or nuances


  14. my comment was specifically meant for Johanathan

  15. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    AC…your comment does not make any sense…Jonathan was nothing but articulate…and truthful.


  16. articulate yes but string words together to garner a specific or desired outcome cannot be deemed as truthful
    What Johanatan is missing are the underlying evedience of factual proof which goes and determines truthfulness

    here is a clear of example of Johnathan who rants and rave about what he belives not a fact but a clear assumption or a personnel opinion now to be regarded as Truth

    Johanthan

    He just does not like work and management is surely not a skill he possesses as all of his ministers are treated like boys. They have to text him for a meeting and he Lord’s over every one as Mr.PM. Freundel is a budding dictator and should be removed immediately from the political land scape of this country as he calls an election.

    balderdash and political yardfowl speak is what i thought of the above comment


  17. Is it possible to lift the debate instead of the usual bashing of commenters? We need to get past the DLP BLP DBLP bullshit. The issue is bigger than blaming party this and party that. Ironically several of those at the centre of hijacking many of the topics with this BS reside overseas.


  18. In other words it is illogical for a Bajan offshore to allow political partisan views to shape their opinions.


  19. i always ask for evedience to support an opinion ,the fact being that many here speak openly with a euphoria to convict e,g WW& Company but has not given or shown proof so why should any one believe their highly speculative stories of corruption
    Taking people down a path that is highly speculative to garner support is dishonesty


  20. Let the BU household be very clear, the CAHILL ENERGY was declared dead by the prime minister and his government BUT as far as we are concerned it is very much alive as we continue prosecute on the issue of governance. This red herring argument by the PM that plasma gasification was considered by the BLP in 2005 is such a bogus retort and seeks to deflect on the eve of the silly season – one must immediately question the judgement of the prime minister.

  21. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ David June 5, 2016 at 10:02 AM
    “This red herring argument by the PM that plasma gasification was considered by the BLP in 2005 is such a bogus retort and seeks to deflect on the eve of the silly season – one must immediately question the judgement of the prime minister.”

    The mere thought that the WTE/Plasma gasification project was conceived by the BLP should now put to a stop to the bullshit justification emanating from the mouths of both yard-fowls called ac. Ac the perennial clown pimp and Alvin Cummins the patented retard.


  22. @Miller

    The bigger point is that the issue is not the use of plasma gasification but the scale to which this technology was proposed to be used for the Barbados plant and of course there is the governance issue.


  23. I notice BajanReporter.com was not invited, I guess he’d ask too many inconvenient questions or as Denis Lowe said on Brass Tacks, if you want Opposition News tune in to CITA Radio 90.1 FM


  24. Renting a tractor at $23,000 per week adds up to $1.2 million per year. I found a 2007 Caterpillar D8 for sale online for CAN$180,000 (BDS$280,000). So a new one could not be more than say BDS$800,000. Therefore, the government could buy a new tractor every 35 weeks.

    Sounds like a scam, looks like a scam and walks like a scam.

    If anyone has any information to rebut this please share it with us.


  25. @Old Baje

    This is where investigative reporting is useful.


  26. There is a journalist who refers to the DLP government as the “doolittle” administration.

    uh wunda eff he ask de PM any probing questions ?


  27. What irks me is that Lyin Fumble never addressed the charges leveled in the No Confidence Motion that he signed the first MOU. In the budget debate, Mia when Mia questioned if he the Lyin Fumble knew that four of his ministers had signed this MOU, Lyin Fumble never said a word in his hour long ramble.

    The media should have held him responsible but no….. I heard Peter Thorne on DLP TV saying that the PM had an in depth press conference for four hours.

    What the hell!


  28. David

    I agree with your post at 9.46…… I always have to straighten out my relatives who live aboard but think they knew more about what’s going on here. They get their news from a DLP relative here.


  29. Was it a press conference or press briefing.


  30. I thought Bajans living abroad got their news from nationnews, barbadostoday, barbadosadvocate and google.

    and more importantly BU.


  31. “Hants

    The point about being overseas is that one would expect die hard political party allegiance should not play a part in the feedback.It should be dispassionate based on the issues at play.

    On Sun, Jun 5, 2016 at 6:32 PM, Barbados Underground wrote:

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  32. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Just a week ago someone in NY was telling me how many lies the DLP pimps and yardfowls tell to bajans living outside the country about the true state of the island’s economy and all the corruption the government ministers engage in with business people.

    Judging from the amount of lies and misinformation AC and Alvin get on here and spread, the other political yardfowls and pimp must be even more poisonous with their lying.

  33. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    AC…yall lucky, had I the required power, all of you liars and destructive forces on the island would be rounded up…..and……..lol


  34. The problem with the BLP party is that there integrity compass is broken and cannot be repaired and of equal relevance is that the lack of full commitment necessary for the party to win the next election is soften and wavers because of that credibility link which has been missing over the years enough reason no one takes the seriously compounded by their attitude as treating every one as that little boy in the yard which OSA so rightly alluded when he condemned their leadership MIA
    The PM recently had a press conference at which the press was invited and in that Press conference he talk on those issues which are relevant to the barbados economy ,However he never imposed restrictions to the press who have been adamant vocally in stating that the PM should not remained silent . The PM answers their call and the big mout press becomes muted
    Shifting through this sea of rising tide is also the vocal opposition operatives who seemingly have their own in house issues which makes them feeling depressed and oppressed anyhow still having the time at hand to fly high on the top of the tantem pole of integrity to point a scathing finger of disapproval at what the PM says oblivious of the truth but hell bent on providing a path of exclusion similar to their leadership who has now find the presence of mind and time to dabble in other countries affairs while neglecting to do the business of opposition by forming constructive solutions for this beloved barbados


  35. @Well Well & Consequences June 5, 2016 at 2:55 PM #

    Just a week ago someone in NY was telling me how many lies the DLP pimps and yardfowls tell to bajans living outside the country about the true state of the island’s economy and all the corruption the government ministers engage in with business people.
    ………………………………………..

    Well Well,

    This is what I meant when I posted above……..only Hants would interpret it to mean that my relative was the only source of information. Of course people read the Nation and Barbados Today.

    The relative here is a diehard dem so they would not want family who tend to still be dems to know what is going on. Just the other day I had to tell an uncle…..look, you do not live here……shut to hell up.


  36. @ David,

    yardfowls live overseas too. lol

  37. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    http://www.nationnews.com/nationnews/news/81956/dr-oscar-jordan-passes

    Ah well…

    Prodigal…I vote to deport all yardfowls from Barbados, they are destructive liars, send them to the middle east, they will get a new perspective on life…or not.

  38. David (not BU) Avatar
    David (not BU)

    One can only wonder who owns Brathwaite’s Construction. I can’t remember but what the man the man from Trans Tech name again. I wonder if Brathwaite’s Construction renting equipment to MTW?

    Just asking….


  39. PDYR when are you going to put one showing MIA doing the shuffle in ST. LUCIA


  40. Some of the biggest yards fouls sure some that are called returning nationals. Freundel tells so many stupid lies and when you see the hungry journalist looking up in he face and skinning their teeth like real pimps and lackeys it makes you want to puke. In fact you can reall tell that they had a real guts full even Stedson look happy.Can you imagine a man who just come from being AG and was pracrising criminal lawyer just before that and bajans were all angry about murderes getting bail and he really came to us and said he didn’t know.
    Are you telling he was sleeping that long. I am aware that the journalist don’t put the hard questions to people who advertise with their company but this mute we have for a PM really treats bajans like asses and all they ever do is bray. You will probably hear Ellis tomorrow blowing he and Delile Worrell trumpets as that is trademark.

  41. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    http://www.nationnews.com/nationnews/news/81943/swiss-voters-reject-money-income-plan

    This is how the Swiss people handle their own business for their country, they do not let corrupt politicians make bad decisions for them….ever, they vote on what is best for everyone and use referendums to vote out politicians. …for anything that pisses them off….end of story, no Bizzys or Maloneys to stink up the country with corruption…no Harris’ or Parris’ either…the people rule their own destiny. And if any politicians are caught trying….jail time.


  42. @Hants

    True dat!

    Here is another one for the local media. In the wind up to the debate the PM stated he will defend the decision to implement the fingerprinting project,lo and behold the following week we learned that the project was placed on hold.

  43. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    And for those who love to start every sentence with the word can’t. ..it’s called direct democracy and can be weaved into any constitution. ..where the voters make their own informed decisions on the best way to manage issues which affect them and their country and…in their own best interest.

  44. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    This is what I meant about Fruendel displaying fraudulent characteristics and as a criminal lawyer too….steupss. …

    http://www.nationnews.com/nationnews/news/81934/lawyers-lambaste-pm-bail-comments


  45. I was speaking to a journalist friend of mine yesterday……….I said…….”girl I see you on TV at the the PM’s do…….so since he wined and dined you that means that you cannot write any articles critical of him or his government anymore?”

    She said…..hell no, I cannot be bought with food, water or wine.

    We shall see.


  46. Should we make anything of the fact that David Ellis decided to boycott Lyin Fumble’s do?


  47. Ellis is not responsible for the newsroom, Babb is.

    On Sun, Jun 5, 2016 at 9:01 PM, Barbados Underground wrote:

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  48. Jeff Cumberbatch Avatar
    Jeff Cumberbatch

    WW&C@4:48pm

    That entitlement already exists. It’s called the franchise in a representative democracy. How we exercise it is purely in our discretion!

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