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. Was the do not for all journalists, David?


  2. @Prodigal Son

    BU was not fortunate? to have received an invitation 🙂

    One senses though that Ellis is tired with the politicians and their games.

    On Sun, Jun 5, 2016 at 9:15 PM, Barbados Underground wrote:

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  3. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Jeff…ya know I will come with this question…you know..lol

    Why is the referendum option not exercised in Barbados..re referendum and the people’s right to vote on issues, do the politicians know about the option…and if they do, why do the voters not know, why have the politicians not told them they can vote on every issue affecting them through separate referendums.

    Does that include referendums to vote out corrupt ministers.

    All that the Swiss need are 1000 votes from the people , the voter, to get rid of governments.

    Was talking to a swiss friend of mine last week who heard of CGIs nasty practices against the citizens…though I am familiar with Switzerland, I never knew they dont tolerate nasty practices from insurance companies and swiftly, with extreme prejudice….burn them to the ground, with zero hesitation…lol


  4. Sick and tired of you throwing your hands in the air flouncing around and speaking about those people who practice fraud for the umpteenth time send the evidence to BU or to the DPP Jesus

  5. Jeff Cumberbatch Avatar
    Jeff Cumberbatch

    WW&C

    A constitutional referendum option would doubtless be immensely popular here.


  6. millertheanunnaki June 5, 2016 at 10:30 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 mini

    wekk that is a truth one that the blp operatives would like to forget .

  7. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ ac June 5, 2016 at 5:37 PM

    You and your ilk like to blame everything that has gone wrong in Barbados during the last 8 years on the previous administration or the international recession.
    Why not blame the Cahill fiasco on the BLP or the Four Seasons dilapidated site on Mia?
    But then that would be putting the new washed-in-the-DLP blood OSA back in the spotlight, wouldn’t it?

  8. Bush Bar Friend Avatar
    Bush Bar Friend

    More revelations coming by Thursday this week. Stay tuned to BU, your source for the exposure of corruption in Barbados!


  9. @ David (not BU)
    Re: Your 4:33 PM post

    You got de wrong Braffit.


  10. Kudos to David Ellis if he boycotted the wine and dine offensive

  11. Bush Bar Friend Avatar
    Bush Bar Friend

    @Old Baje, David Ellis is nuff damn hot air still singing for his supper hoping to get a pick in the soon to be announced elections.


  12. @ Bush Bar Friend

    It’s highly unlikely that Ellis is interested in elective politics.


  13. Sigh

    Wendell Callender

    9 hrs ·

    The sons of two now deceased BLP Members of Parliament carrying the name Brathwaite are under fire for receiving payment for services rendered to the current DLP Government. Yes the one currently in the news for renting the equipment for the dump is the son of Roy Brathwaite former MP for St. Lucy; the other who repairs, sells and leases vehicles as well as sells vehicle parts is the son of Lloyd Brathwaite former MP for St. Andrew who also contested unsuccessfully under double-member constituency in Christ Church. I know both of these gentlemen have struggled to be where they are. I will listen on to see where the truth lies. Is it because of who they are that they are being paraded in public? Let’s know the real facts.


  14. Well Well & Consequences June 5, 2016 at 4:29 PM #

    “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.”

    @ WW&C

    In a previous post I ADVISED sensible people to BEWARE of YARD-FOWLS, they say things accordingly as it suits their political agenda at that particular time. As such, yard-fowls CANNOT be TRUSTED.

    Case in point: the AC consortium of yard-fowls was bragging about the appointment of the Judicial Managers to control the operations of CLICO.

    “ac July 6, 2012 at 7:12 PM #: HEAR! HEAR! BLP EARHEADS another Clico Day has finally arrived. You guys are the masters of PERCEPTION and DECEPTION but like I always say truth wins out at the end of the day. THANK YOU AMUSED! Wonder how ole musty onions gonna sleep to tonite hearing the truth about the 3,3million and DT no THIEF like OWEN AFFTA. The COURT WILL APPOINT a JUDICIAL MANAGER to run the company and to pay off the company’s debts as and when money becomes available.”

    After the forensic audit revealed numerous financial improprieties in CLICO’s accounting transactions, unauthorized payments to a number of “related parties” including David Thompson, as well as the truth (substantiated with supporting evidence) about the $3.333M, the yard-fowls cussed and questioned the integrity of the Judicial Managers, because their findings was not in favour of Thompson:

    “ac February 10, 2015 at 7:11 AM # : Question WHERE WERE the JM managers BETWEEN the YEARS of 2004 and 2007 when Clico was FAILING to live up to their STATUTORY ARRANGEMENTS , It is truly amazing how the JM seem to exempt self from their role of negligence in the Clico collapse but have used the Houdini method in pursuit of justice.”

    It is also interesting to note that yard-fowls are also STUPID, as evidenced by ac asking “WHERE WERE the JM managers BETWEEN the YEARS of 2004 and 2007?”

    BEWARE OF YARD-FOWLS!!!!!

  15. Colonel Buggy Avatar

    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.
    ………………………………………………………………………………..
    Then Johanathan has spoken like a true Prime Minister

  16. Colonel Buggy Avatar

    I came along as a boy and found Caterpillar tractors, working quite heavily, ploughing the cane fields all across Barbados. Many of these same Caterpillars ,after 50 /60 years, are still very much in use in the plantation fields. The question is how can one destroy so robust a piece of equipment as a Caterpillar . Easy, like anything else owned by Government.
    As agriculture is rapidly winding down, perhaps the SSA should think of purchasing these old fleet of Caterpillars at a knock down price and adapt them for use in the landfill.
    http://i.imgur.com/5wBYkBf.jpg?1


  17. @”set a table of delicacies to charm and bribe and our intelligent journalist just went for a meal…”

    I am sure that the journalists realize that the food at the party/press conference was paid for wth their tax money.


  18. @Bush Tea June 5, 2016 at 8:21 AM “Give these so-called journalist a few sandwiches and a mauby.”

    The Prime Minister did not give the journalists anything. The sandwiches and mauby were paid for with your tax money and mine…and theirs.


  19. @Old Baje June 5, 2016 at 1:26 PM “Therefore, the government could buy a new tractor every 35 weeks.”

    But, but, but if the government bought a new tractor, then a friend of the government would not get a sweet $23,000 per week deal.

    S@rew the taxpayers.


  20. @Well Well & Consequences June 5, 2016 at 4:35 PM ” This is how the Swiss people handle their own business for their country, they do not let corrupt politicians make bad decisions for them…”

    Yeah!!! All the while hiding the money of every drug dealer, arms dealer, crooked politician, and capitalist criminal in the world.

    No wonder 100,000 of them can contemplate sending every adult $2,500 USD per month so as to relieve said adults of the burden and tedium of work.

    Yeah. Right.


  21. @David (not BU) June 5, 2016 at 4:33 PM “One can only wonder who owns Brathwaite’s Construction.”

    Son of L.B. Brathwaite, former/late DLP MP for St. Lucy.


  22. @David June 5, 2016 at 4:45 PM “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.”

    That is because no one had thought to figure out what to d if a Bajan on arrivinh at h ome refused to give her fingerprints.

    What would the government do?

    Deport her? To where?

    Lock her up? Where?

    Inside of Barbados or elsewhere?

    Does the Barbados government have jails outside of Barbados?

    Do we have a Guantanamo Bay? lol!!!

    And what if she still refuses?

    Lock her up for ever?

    Where?


  23. “David June 5, 2016 at 6:53 AM #

    @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”
    Never implied or said such.


  24. “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.”

    I have read posts from commentators to this forum attributing the same to Ms Mottley so it seems we are between the devil and the deep blue sea if your post is factual.


  25. “BEWARE OF YARD-FOWLS!!!!!”

    Not at al Arta. A friend gave me two yardfowls last week and I stewd them down yesterday with green pawpaw and ginger and clove along with the other ingredients. Sweet for days Arta- Sweet for days.

  26. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    “Yeah!!! All the while hiding the money of every drug dealer, arms dealer, crooked politician, and capitalist criminal in the world.

    No wonder 100,000 of them can contemplate sending every adult $2,500 USD per month so as to relieve said adults of the burden and tedium of work.

    Yeah. Right.”

    Simple…don’t you think that is a better option than Bizzy, Cow, Bjerkham, Maloney, Tempro, DaSilva et al…thiefing ALL YOUR money for themselves….the swiss make sure their people benefit from their secrecy laws…all their people..leses Suisses sont rien comme les , bourriques égoïstes avides de politiciens à la Barbade , ils regardent pour tout leur peuple.

    Case in point….everyone and their mama from US, Canada, South Africa etc have offshore companies to the tune of 80 million dollars in 2015…in Barbados….do the people benefit from 1.5 to 2.5 taxes these people pay in taxes in Barbados…lying Donville said 25%..but he is a liar…I leave you to do the math, is Barbados benefitting from this arrangement, if you say yes, I would tell you, if the island benefited, it would not be in such deep financial doo-doo.

    The Swiss got it right, they been doing it for at least 70 years, reason why they are wealthy, the changing world dictates that they weed out the most vicious criminals from the arrangement.

    They know how to take care of their citizens and the people vote by individual referendum on what is best for them, yhey dont need a shitty politician to put their futures into the hands of thiefing business people, the people make their own decisions..the same cannot be said for the clowns for leaders in Barbados…they are all about self.

  27. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    BTW…do you know how many of the offshore companies in Barbados are gun runners, drug dealers, blood diamond smugglers, money launderers….tax evaders, etc…dont worry ya will find out soon enough…Panama Leaks remember….lol

    At least, if the politicians were going to sell the island, it should have been for something to benefit all the people, but small minds can only think small.

  28. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Jeff Cumberbatch June 5, 2016 at 5:34 PM #
    WW&C

    A constitutional referendum option would doubtless be immensely popular here.

    Jeff…you are right, constitutional referendums would be very popular in Barbados and the Caribbean,mit would help create disciplined minds….rid the country/islands of political yardfowls, political pimps, corrupt politicians and greedy business people…the business people could suggest crappy ideas, but the voters could shoot down those ideas that do not benefit them, with finesse…lol.

  29. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Jeff…knowing that the yardfowls and their master’s eyes are always glued to BU for fear they will miss something….nevertheless, it would be forward thinking for others to suggest to the leaders, to weave constitutional referendums into the present constitution….if it’s not already there.

    AC…I leave the auditor general’s report to beat you and your backward masters to death…if Fruendel does not take it to the DPP himself…I like having something to best yall over the hesd with…all the time…lol


  30. @ Balance I guarantee you have never heard such negative comments about Mia as she has always been a very sociable and engaging woman with very good social skills. Sure none of us can say that for Freundel Stuart. He found himself thrust in a position of managing one of the developing world’s most progressive nations with no experience other than managing an office with a secretary and a maid and no formal management with a big ego and suffering from a superiority complex whilst he displays pure inferior behaviors.
    When Freundel Stuart could call Al Mundy his friend and I hope you are old enough to know who he is from old movie days. You should be asking yourself if this is a leader one should be proud of.
    He is classless,careless,carefree,stress free, indifferent and undeniably speightful. That is what leads what was one of the leading developing countries in the Western Hemisphere.

  31. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Bajan boy….soon, Stuart could very well be jobless and have to return to criminal law and defending the same accused murderers being given bail…whom he is fraudulently pretending to know nothing about…I am glad the Bar Association put that fraud….on blast..lol


  32. @ well well&icon sequences lazy Stuart will never practice law again his bag boys have done well like getting a million dollars for a BWA letter only one of the few or like the case the late Tyrone Estwick was working on with the guy injured in the bus and his bag #1 took it over and got 5000.000. He has never in his life had the kind of money he is now making and with the pension and gratuity his lazy ass is making he done work. You will never know the number of clients he left Hung out to dry when he left the bar and some of the cases were as old as 15 years. One of the laziest to ever work in this profession.


  33. The timid Barbados media :

    Politicians , Government officials ( and others with ” pull ” ) give so called press conferences ( press luncheons ) and say to the scared bajan media ” you can’t ask the questions you want answered , you ask me the questions that i want you to ask me.


  34. Interesting to listen to Ellis explain today the invitation came in the form of an invitation to a luncheon to advise about 50th anniversary preparation.

  35. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Bajan boy…for years before he made it as prime minister…I have heard of Stuart’s laxiness as an attorney and him screwing clients cases and just leaving the cases open and hanging, him becoming prime minister is the worst thing that could have happened to bajans.

    His own ministers complain about his laziness and many of them are lazy themselves…..they are all just there to collect a salary.

  36. Colonel Buggy Avatar

    @Bush Tea June 5, 2016 at 8:21 AM “Give these so-called journalist a few sandwiches and a mauby.”

    ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
    The Barbados politicians should patent this invention, because one foreign company on the eve of retrenching hundred of their employees, invited the middle managers to a meeting , gave them the bad news, fed them with Pizza, and asked them to keep their mouths shut.


  37. Well well @ consequences when this excuse for a man could tell bajans such a bold face lie that he didn’t know his school friend the CJ has introduced NY laws to Bim he should have been sent to prison himself. Can you telling that the excuse he has for and AG didn’t say anything in cabinet at any of the sessions that he was sober if he had forgetten them under other conditions. They are a bunch of disgraceful,classless indeifferent monsters masquerading as men who have brought our country to a low that it will see hell to get out…you cannot pick one and say he or she is better,six is half dozen and not one are worth anything


  38. As reported in today’s Nation Newspaper the PM told the media practitioners invited to llaro Court that he viewed the media as very important.

    #flummoxed

  39. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Bajan boy…I was not aware the CJ introduced NY laws to Barbados, i thought that would have to go to parliament for approval….did not know Fruendel denied he knew either.

    What I understand is that the judiciary was getting help from the justice department with catching up on the backlog created by the likes of David Simmons and those responsible for destroying the function of the court system in the last 40 years…..please expand on this story.

  40. are-we-there-yet Avatar
    are-we-there-yet

    This press conference is, in my view, merely another example of the PM’s penchant for misleading the public.

    He chose not the answer the huge number of questions raised about his administration in the recent No Confidence Motion where the Opposition could have probed his and his MP’s answers more deeply, opting instead to provide what at first blush might appear to be a reasonable case for his and his minister’s actions in a venue stacked in his favour to elicit puff ball questions and where it seems that he apparently tricked his media guests by inviting them to a feast to discuss the 50th anniversary celebrations more so than to a wide ranging press conference to show the populace that he was answering the questions raised in the no confidence motion in his own terms.

    That the PM continues to mislead the country might be indicated by analysing his comments and seemingly incomplete revelations on the CAHILL debacle.

    First, he misled the public by presenting the CAHILL plasma gasification project as one that could at any time be appropriate for a small country like Barbados by totally ignoring the fact that only sleeping MInisters could have looked at that project and taken the first step of effecting a “heads of terms” agreement without doing proper due diligence. Due diligence would have stopped it in its tracks immediately and exposed the Canadian promoters as charlatans from day one.

    In describing why he signed the “heads of terms” agreement he indicated that the agreement was vetted and approved by the SG. However “he resisted any effort to put pressure on the SG….”. Parse that carefully and see what is being hinted at there. In the normal scheme of things why should there have been an effort to put pressure on the SG? Who would have put such an effort on the SG? Why wasn’t it also stated that agreements signed by his 4 ministers on this matter were also vetted by the SG?

    Re. that agreement he said ” The stage was reached where the promoters of this project wanted an agreement signed to BIND THE GOVERNMENT…..”. The question might therefore be asked if this was the purpose of the agreement how come the high powered lawyers for the Canadian promoters were happy to agree to a document that evidently, in his estimation, did not bind the government but, as far as I recall from the BU leaked copy, clearly indicated somewhere “this binds the government”.

    The PM seems to be indicating that the Government is safe from litigation from the Canadians protesting the effects to them of our withdrawal from the agreements signed by the PM and others. Yet at a later stage in his presentation he says, as reported in the Nation of June 6th ” I don’t know that there can be any liabilities hidden anywhere for the Government of Barbados….There could be no contracting out of the statutory obligations of anyone who wants to establish a plant in Barbados”….

    But he goes on, in apparent contradiction to the above statements, “You can never stop anybody from putting you in court. A charge is not a proven offence. A suit is not a proven case either. The tragedy is, no matter how absurd a suit may be or a charge fanciful, you have to GO and answer it”.. Is that GO a subliminal admission that Barbados may indeed have to GO to England to answer such an unlikely suit?

    It seems that the Government’s legal team might have tricked the CAHILL legal team into signing a document without any teeth. So how ironclad is the PM’s indication that there will be no penalties to Government for extracting itself from the agreement? I wonder if Jeff or Caswell would put us straight on this one. I wonder if Mia would agree with the PM’s analysis, indeed I wonder if she recognizes that she has a clear obligation to pointedly and explicitly answer all the points made by the PM in his “press conference”. I wonder, in the event of a suit being brought against the Government on this matter, especially since it has to be conducted in England, if it would have a chance of being successful and what would be the likely penalties.

    This matter cries out for proper unbiased elucidation (Perhaps Kammie can do the honours). A quick perusal of the leaked CAHILL papers on BU as well as the other matters that were brought out in the various discussions here suggest that some of the PM’s statements might well be merely wishful thinking and that we might still be in some financial peril from the seeming careless signing of various agreements relating to the CAHILL scam.

    It should be noted carefully that the PM did not refer to any of the other agreements on CAHILL, signed by 4 of his Ministers whose expectations from the project were trumpeted globally about 2 years ago and exist prominently and undeniably in the electronic public domain.

    I wonder why?


  41. You have been getting a salary for 5 years.Your boss decides to cut $100 from your salary while the rest of the employees salaries remain at the current level. The boss then returns the $100 two years later and a**holes like Prodigal and Mia will run around the country and say – look they getting an increase for themselves.
    Give me a break.

  42. are-we-there-yet Avatar
    are-we-there-yet

    Errata;

    In my 6:40 am post I did not properly read over the following paragraph.

    He chose not the answer the huge number of questions raised about his administration in the recent No Confidence Motion where the Opposition could have probed his and his MP’s answers more deeply, opting instead to provide what at first blush might appear to be a reasonable case for his and his minister’s actions in a venue stacked in his favour to elicit puff ball questions and where it seems that he apparently tricked his media guests by inviting them to a feast to discuss the 50th anniversary celebrations more so than to a wide ranging press conference to show the populace that he was answering the questions raised in the no confidence motion in his own terms.

    It should have read instead;

    He chose not to answer the huge number of questions raised about his administration in the recent No Confidence Motion where the Opposition could have properly probed his and his MP’s answers more deeply. He opted instead to provide what at first blush might appear to be a reasonable case for his and his minister’s actions in a venue, setting and occasion stacked in his favour. It has also been suggested elsewhere that some members of the media were apparently misled by an ostensible invitation to a feast at which a discussion of the 50th anniversary celebrations would be entertained rather than a wide ranging press conference designed to answer the questions raised in the no confidence motion in his own terms and time and thereby rubbish the statutory intent of a no-confidence motion.


  43. @Bajanfuhlife

    Restoring the 10% has evoked the ire of Bajans whether B or D. Some of us without jobs will not have to think too long come general elections time. By that time pensions for many on the government side would have been signed seal and delivered.

  44. are-we-there-yet Avatar
    are-we-there-yet

    WW&C has been posting information that purports that Barbados has suffered another downgrade from Moodys. I haven’t seen it yet on the local media.

    Has the local media missed this one? Was the PM’s press conference last week an effort to preempt discussion on that important topic? Did WW&C make it up from whole cloth?


  45. @David – it evoked the ire of Bajans but based on a LIE told by a power hungry politician aka demon who could not be bothered by the truth but sought to exploit the emotions of “those without jobs” as you say by saying that people were secretly “increasing their salaries”. A lie by any other means David is still a lie .

    The second lie was to infer that it was an attempt to qualify for a higher pension but you know the old saying” give a lie a headstart and the truth will have hell to catch up”.
    You can’t change a liar even if you dress her in white.


  46. @Bajanfuhlife

    Let us agree to disagree. There will never be a good time to restore the 10%. This becomes contentious if one considers that this government continues to manage the largest Cabinet/parliamentary secretaries in our post Independence history.


  47. Well Well,
    The Swiss rejected the referendum proposal. They are NOT getting the recommended “money for no work”.


  48. Interesting 11+ results :

    The top boy and girl come from two brand name private schools.

    The MOE was able to boast that the mean average of those scoring 30+ improved year over year.

    To contrast, the mean average declined in the maths paper.

  49. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Alvin…that’s the whole idea…it was a bad idea conceived by a businessman to suck what he could out of the Swiss treasury…like Bizzy, Maloney et al does in Barbados. ..the people rejected it because they not only have the power to do so, vote it down….read …referendum…but the country is already wealthy and prospering, so why turn it into a welfare state to please a greedy businessman who is just looking to fill his pockets….I would vote against it too..

    They are smart people, because they know, the business people would have become the biggest recipients of that welfare money for how many decades going forward….and why do I have to explain that scam the businessman was trying on the Swiss people to you Alvin……you should be well familiar with such scams due to what has been transpiring in Barbados for over 30 yesrs between the 2 governments and the business people….and which has successfully destroyed the economy.

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