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Minister of Finance Chris Sinckler
Minister of Finance Chris Sinckler

This is an important question and, yes, he is correct to assert it cannot solely be about who is managing an entity; attention has to be also directed on โ€œwho is payingโ€. This revelation is not new, nor should it be a roadblock for the Government to make the best decisions while maintaining an optimality for providing public goods
and services.

Yearly, the Auditor Generalโ€™s Report speaks to such things as undetected financial transactions and wastage which cannot be accounted for, or traced. These have been identified as factors raising the levels
of Government expenditure and debt.

Coupled with the age-old problem of an oversized Public Service, and gross inefficiencies, we know the current administration sent home more than 3,000 workers immediately after the last general election. One wonders why similar efforts cannot be made to create incentives for the private sector to thrive without over-reliance on the Government.

Nevertheless, having used the School Meals Department and the collection of garbage in Barbados as examples, Minister Sinckler is stating in 2016 that this economy โ€œhas not yet reached the stage of development where Government can ask people to pay for such services at the point of delivery as they have not the capacity to do soโ€. This claim is remarkably telling.

It must be considered in the context of a self-confession wherein the Minister of Finance would have failed to implement necessary reforms of โ€œrestructuringโ€ the Barbados economy. In fact, the Governmentโ€™s master plan in 2013 was described by Minister Sinckler as โ€œa revised fiscal adjustment programme and a growth and development strategy for Barbadosโ€.

Therefore, Mr Sinckler would have failed to grow the national economy sufficiently that people would have disposable income and other investment funds available to them. The Minister of Finance would definitely have failed Barbados by not having necessary discussions with all stakeholders, and this is a governance issue. Governance is the process of policymaking through active and cohesive discussion among policymakers who are interconnected through a broad range of networks.

The Minister of Finance, therefore, after forthright and wholesome discussions, needs to set about devising a comprehensive plan of action which would ensure effective regulations governing the provision of services, and, importantly, finding the ways that funding or any subventions could be instituted without having the traditional burden on the public purse.

Earlier this year, Minister Sinckler was adamant that โ€œa large part of our private sector, both in their structure and function, are really just a reflection of Government. That is just simply a fact. Many of them are really Government departments in disguise, operating as private entities, living off of the very public purse that the same statutory corporations are drawing on, as they say, โ€˜like vultures on the body politic
of Barbadosโ€™. That is just simply a factโ€.

How long ago was this feature recognized by the Minister of Finance? And, apart from pelting big rocks at the private sector, what has he done in terms of incentives or other policy initiatives to chart the paths for a budding private sector in Barbados? โ€œSometimes I hate who I have to be. But I live in a world of flip-flopping loyalties . . . . Trust is a luxury I canโ€™t afford.โ€

Clearly, Mr Sincklerโ€™s pronouncement in January, 2014, that โ€œit is crucial that we now undertake a long overdue reform of the public sector in Barbadosโ€ appears to be more wishful thinking than any practical statement regarding the work he and the Freundel Stuart administration have been taking to redress the โ€œrealโ€ issues.

It was Mr Sinckler who said: โ€œThe growth strategy has to be led by private investment and entrepreneurship. Governmentโ€™s role is to provide incentives, infrastructure and an enabling environment in support of private initiative and investment.โ€

Surely, this writer would agree with the minister that private sector growth is essential and that the Government has a sure role to play.

However, I am concerned that Barbadians are witnessing another cop-out by the Minister of Finance; another statement of fluff without the necessary glue to bind him to action. You may recall the Minister of Finance also stating in 2014 that โ€œthe Government is implementing a clear and credible plan to reduce the fiscal deficit, and the diversification and restructuring of the Barbados economy is well under wayโ€. Really? Where is the evidence?

The Democratic Labour Party (DLP) in its 2013 manifesto stated that it would โ€œimplement strategies that will expand real growth in the economy, increase Government revenues, reduce the tax share of gross domestic product, and reduce the level of the countryโ€™s indebtedness to an acceptable levelโ€. While accepting there are some positive signs in the Barbados economy, as alluded to by the International Monetary Fund (IMF), in which the Barbados economy โ€œappears to have turned the corner with activity picking upโ€, the prolonged uncertainty and the slow process of getting information to the public remains a huge setback, contributing to speculation of malfeasance, corruption and wastage.

As the IMF recommends, focus has to be put to โ€œsupport the nascent recoveryโ€, with specific โ€œmeasures to raise the efficiency of public services, which impedes private sector operations, pursue reforms to increase labour market flexibility without unduly reducing worker protection, increase training opportunities in a cost-effective manner to address the skill mismatch, and move forward with a viable and affordable agricultural strategy to strengthen its links with the tourism sectorโ€.

Much more can be done in Barbados to ease the public sector while enhancing the private sector. Sustained economic growth should be the platform for setting things right in this country.

One would hate to think that Minister of Finance Sinckler represents the ideal example of a โ€œskill mismatchโ€.


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105 responses to “The George Brathwaite Column – To switch or to just flip-flop?”

  1. Frustrated Businessman aka 'Refer teefin' to the DPP' my ass. Avatar
    Frustrated Businessman aka ‘Refer teefin’ to the DPP’ my ass.

    Coupled with the age-old problem of an oversized Public Service, and gross inefficiencies, we know the current administration sent home more than 3,000 workers immediately after the last general election. One wonders why similar efforts cannot be made to create incentives for the private sector to thrive without over-reliance on the Government.

    I don’t understand the mystery. There is nothing the gov’t does that the private sector can’t do better, faster, cheaper in a FREE market.

    Why lose millions at the Transport Board annually when the routes could be auction for five year periods on a rotating basis AND TURN TAX SPENDERS INTO TAX PAYERS? Why is BWA leasing new equipment when hundreds of millions of dollars in equipment is lying idle all over this country with idle operators, ALL OF WHOM ARE TAX PAYERS?

    The purpose of gov’t is to LEGISLATE, REGULATE, FACILITATE, NOT OPERATE.

    We all know why we are pissing away millions in the civil service and statutory corporations: VOTE BUYING!


  2. George,
    I am disappointed in your column end saying a pang.
    You said…”…devising a comprehensive plan of action which would ensure effective regulations governing the provision of services, and, importantly, finding the ways that funding or any subventions could be instituted without having the traditional burden on the public purse.”
    Subventions provided come from the Public Purse. Without the funds being available; through the Consolidated fund, how else can the services be provided? People like you seem to think the funds for the services come from Mars. You want government to provide the services without the necessary income via taxes or levies, with inconvenience to the citizens from whom these funds have to come, but yet demand the provision of the services. Even if thousands of gallons of oil are under the soil, it still costs to access the riches that would flow therefrom. You theorists want to give the Private Sector a free pass in playing it’ds part. Government provides the Private sector with the support they demand by providing concessions, contracts for the provision of services and work. In effect the private sector is not an ignitor, but is dependent on Government. They need to be more innovative and independent.
    What initiatives have the Private Sector come up with in the past fifteen years?

  3. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    I need to hear the governments…both….justify paying Bizzy millions of taxpayers dollars per year for decades for IONICS and SBRC…just so he can sit on his skinny ass and collect taxpayer’s money for free…maybe if they will stop giving away money that does not belong to them, let the private sector find their own cash cows….there would be enough to look after these vital services, but no….the ministers love to take taxpayer’s money and give it away to every scam artist that approaches them, but do not give the same money to thwir own people to produce their own wealth..

  4. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    And any contracts to private sector, although I don’t believe they should get anymore given the idiocy of both government for the last 30 plus years….should never be 15 to 30 year contracts, they should be 3-5 year rotating contracts, give everyone else a chance, level the playing field.

    Get rid of the parasitic Maloneys, Cows, Bizzys, Bjerkhams etc….the country is going nowhere with them, first time I heard that building multiple buildings is a sign of progress, it is not, now there is very little use for those box ovens….taxpayers lose again.

  5. Frustrated Businessman aka 'Refer teefin' to the DPP' my ass. Avatar
    Frustrated Businessman aka ‘Refer teefin’ to the DPP’ my ass.

    Well Well & Consequences June 22, 2016 at 9:05 AM #
    I need to hear the governmentsโ€ฆbothโ€ฆ.justify paying Bizzy millions of taxpayers dollars per year for decades for IONICS and SBRCโ€ฆj.

    Could it possibly be because the gov’t of Bim didn’t have the resources or wherewithal to do it themselves?

  6. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Frustrated…it does not appear that Bizzy is doing it either and he is getting milions of taxpayers dollars…for what, doing squat and being pretensive.

    In addition, after 50 years of political independence and both governments are unable to source resources or acquire the intelligence to avoid scam artists and bribery and corruption traps from the Bizzys, Maloneys, old Cow, Tempros and Bjerkhams….do you think another 50 years will make a difference, I sure as hell dont.

  7. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Frustrated… I just read your comment on the Preconco link and you said the same thing, the only issue I have is that the Maloneys et al are a very big, very serious problem because they not only feel they are above the law and can break it at will but they seriouly believe they own the black men and women in parliamentm control the economy and country although those parasites cannot survive one day without the taxoayers, not one day….ya cannot have 6 or 7 parasitic shithounds sucking the life out of the island for decades and continuing and in doing so causing a lot of social problems, they need to be cut off abruptly.

    And…the politicians of both governments have to stop believing that it’s only whites, indians and in between can conduct successful businesses on the island, blacks are quite capable also once given the opportunity and once politicians stop taking bribes from the minorities to stagnate black businesses.

    As it is, black politicians of both governments only see their own people as voters, yardfowls, pimps, and taxpayers….the politicians opportunity to titles, status, a shot at the treasury and a secure pension.

    They better put that in their pipes and smoke it, tell me any crap and I will talk out all their business, both political parties.

  8. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Two wicked minded, lower class black men is Fruendel Stuart and Adriel Brathwaite. This heartless nastiness on both their parts should guarantee that neither of them are returned to parliament…no seat, kick them both out because they would do the same to any other black person on the island.

    How could they watch a black woman a human like themseles suffer pain like this for 35 years and dont lift a finger to help her get what is hers….and that no good beast Donville inniss would come out talking about he feels pain for business people…who elected these subspecies of wild animals, not once, but twice.

    http://www.barbadostoday.bb/2016/06/22/no-audience-for-ailing-nurse/

  9. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    This are the types of stories should be making the rounds of North America and Europe, show the world how black men and women treat each other when they have titles and postions given the them by the same people….how they di not use these positions to help their own people but instead use it to keep them down snd make them suffer when they need the help the most, yhe blight ofvthe black man.

    These overseas exposure would wipe the shit eating grins of their faces when they are rubbing shoulders, modeling and pompasetting with those in the bigger countries who can read and are aware that they are frauds pretending to be human.

  10. Frustrated Businessman aka 'Refer teefin' to the DPP' my ass. Avatar
    Frustrated Businessman aka ‘Refer teefin’ to the DPP’ my ass.

    WW&C, your particular racism affliction seems quite bitter, not the usual passive Bajan version. You should see someone about that.

  11. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Frustrated…I am not bitter or passive or a racist, but if it males you feel good and eases your conscuence to say so, carry on smartly, the nasty things going on in Barbados, the nasty practices do not affect me in any way….it’s the docile passive people on the island need psychological treatment for allowing a minority of greedy crooks and corrupt politicians to disenfranchise them for decades…..THAT IS NOT NORMAL IN A DEMOCRATIC SOCIETY.

    That is not true democracy and if you cant see that, you are one of the minorities doing the disenfranchising and you need help for your greed.

    Thatโ€™s why if Mia has any intelligence, upon being elected she would legislate direct democracy and get rid of the minority parasites.

  12. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    And I might add, if Mia really cared about the people and island and is not just an imposter like the current ministers, she would work really hard at ridding the political and economic landscape of all the minority parasites….even the playing field, let the minorities get in line, like everyone else, but we shall see and I will know.


  13. It has been abroad for several years since the DLP formed the government of Barbados,that in order to fund the insatiable appetites of the Fatted Calf Brigades,that the NIS funds have been raided to,some say,to the tune of some 50 million dollars per month and counting.If there is any truth in that finding,is there any likelihood that a challenge be made in the courts of Barbados as to whether that action of using NIS funds other than for which they were intended is a breach of the financial rules and the government called upon to cease and desist and further,to repay those outstanding funds forthwith.
    The similarity of a case currently occupying the attention of the judiciary of Jamaica is a case involving point.

    http://jamaica-gleaner.com/article/lead-stories/20160622/battle-over-nht-funds-begins-court-case-commences-over-pnps-decision


  14. …..is a case in point

  15. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    The people have to also be vigilant of those awaiting the return of the opposition party to a government position for their turn to do the same as Maloney, Bizzy et al, raid the treasury and NIS funds through Mia and other government ministers at the expense of the taxpayers, again..lots of vigilance is required so there is no 3 peat.


  16. The BU household expresses sadness at the suffering of the former nurse featured by BT BUT the question we need to ask is why has this matter be outstanding for 34 years?

    No audience for ailing nurse

  17. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ David June 22, 2016 at 6:44 PM

    That picture paints a story of abject abuse and neglect by a so-called caring government.
    Is this a clear sign the economy has cleared the corner and on a upward path to economic recovery and growth?

    What this disabled lady (who gave โ€˜yeomanโ€™ service in her youth to the country in the capacity of a nurse and who refused to go to greener pastures overseas) is asking for in compensation is much less than the cost of one of those penthouses for poor people at Dalkeith Woods aka the hidden Sinkhole Grotto.

    How come Maloney can be paid his full due plus siphoning of a โ€˜shareโ€™ for the funding of the DLP 2013 campaign by unethically declaring a dividend from the Housing Credit Fund (a fund set up to help house the poor and underprivileged as is their right under the UN Human Rights charter)?

    This current DLP administration made 22 clear-cut promises to the differently-able community in its 2013 manifesto of comforts to fools, two of which are repeated here for proof of the duplicitous nature of that partyโ€™s leaders:

    โ€œA Democratic Labour Party Government is
    committed to ensuring that all individuals are
    provided an opportunity to actualize their potential.

    We hold to the view that a society that discriminates
    against any class of its citizens cannot attain its
    maximum level of development. This philosophy
    informs our policies pertaining to the differently able
    community.

    THE NEW DLP ADMINISTRATION WILL:

    Encourage and support on-going research
    pertaining to the challenges confronting the
    differently able;

    Work for the final ratification of the United
    Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons
    with Disabilities.โ€


  18. David Well Well and frustrated.

    Sir Richard Cheltenham is her Lawyer. Sir Richard Cheltenham (BLP) was a Senior member of Parliament during the Tom Adams Administration, around the time of the woman’s injury.. Sir Richard was a Minister during Owen Arthur,s administration. How is it that today June 22 2016, Cynthia Forde, (BLP) member of Parliament for St. Thomas, just happened to pass conveniently at the same time. Did any other parliamentarians come in before her, Did Ms Wilkinson approach any of them ? From my information, she was outside, because reporters wanted to interview her within the Parliament building; not outside. They were tole they could NOT interview her within the Parliament building, it would have to take place outside,
    How was she injured in the first place? Was she refused compensation by the insurance company; either the Hospital Insurer, or any other insurer? Was was the nature of her injury? What is the diagnosis now? What type of surgery is required? What is the present prognosis? Was the Hospital held legally liable? What was the reason given for the 34 year wait for treatment? Could the operation have been don earlier? We have Neurosurgeons and Neurologists,in Barbados, why could it not have been done in Barbados? Why does it HAVE to be done in Britain? The doctors in Barbados AND IN BRITAIN UNDERGO THE SAME TRAINING. If the operation will cost $33,000.00 dollars in Britain, and the government has offered her $145,000.00 (in these hard economic times) that leaves in excess of $112,000.00 to cover incidental expenses. I am sure one of the airlines would offer her concessionary rates on her travel ticket. How much time would she need to recover from her surgery?
    So many questions and so few answers.
    The money to pay for her case has to come out of the other taxpayers (not from Mars). It will put a severe strain on the funds that are allocated to the Department of Social Services, that has to help other indigent persons. What is the rationale for Sir Richard Cheltenham seeking nearly half million dollars, in the absence of a finding of negligence on the part of the HOSPITAL and a legal liability to be paid by the hospital, IN THE WOMAN’S injury.

    Pick sense out of nothing.

  19. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Alvin…stop talking crap..,must everything carry a politicial yardfowl stench…. Cheltenham is the last of 6 lawyers this woman has gone through in the last 35 years, simply because most of the lawyers in Barbados do not do their jobs.., they are always looking for an angle to screw the injured client out of their money, because they believe that any compensation a client is entitled to should go into their pockets instead…particularly if the claimant is not legally savvy.

    This lady is not the only injured person awaiting checks for injuries they suffered, the solicitor general’s office employees have nasty ways and dont do their jobs competently, the government is careless and dont like to pay compensation….they love to steal taxpayer’s money though.

    I keep telling you ya not credible,..I bet my last dollar that at least 3 of those lawyers this injured lady had were DLP pimps, all six shared evenly between both political parties, both nasty governments neglected the plight of this female, the present government is just as careless, I wont even bother read the rest of your garbage….the government is now responsible for seeing this female compensated….I am sure in your wicked narrow mind you would prefer see her suffer to blame a political party, what is wrong with you, cant you stop pimping.

    Adriel Lying Brathwaite jumped in the newspapers and said she would be fixed…last year, she is still suffering….Alvin you are a badminded black man…go hide your head in shame, no one can pick anything from your yardfowl and pimp nonsense.

    Where the hell did 7 million dollars came from to celebrate crap for a whole year….where did millions come from to pay the local minority parasites…you are a disgrace Alvin.


  20. @ Alvin Cummins

    Rather than focus on the plight of the lady and sympathize with her, you prefer politicize the matter into a BLP versus DLP scenario. So what if Cynthia Forde โ€œjust happened to pass conveniently at the same time?โ€

    If the situation is โ€œpoliticalโ€ as you seem to be suggesting and Forde was being political expedient, DLP parliamentarians could have met the lady and showed as much SYMPATHY as a โ€œmustard seed.โ€

    According to reports I read, when the lady sustained her injuries in 1981 I was still attending secondary school, and 35 years later her matter cannot be resolved.

    Cummins, you haste to blame the BLP, however, I disagreeโ€ฆโ€ฆ I BLAME BOTH POLITICAL PARTIES. The BLP formed the government in 1981; DLP = 1986 โ€“ 1994; BLP = 1994 โ€“ 2008; DLP = 2008 โ€“ present.

  21. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ Alvin Cummins June 22, 2016 at 8:57 PM
    โ€œHow was she injured in the first place? Was she refused compensation by the insurance company; either the Hospital Insurer, or any other insurer? Was was the nature of her injury? What is the diagnosis now? What type of surgery is required? What is the present prognosis? Was the Hospital held legally liable? What was the reason given for the 34 year wait for treatment?โ€

    Alvin, you are just one cold-ass uncaring MF. The other day when you were at death’s door you should have walked right through with a little beckoning from Satan. Barbados would surely be a better, more caring place today.

    The mere fact that the solicitor-general made the disabled lady a counter offer of $ 145,000 or thereabout is proof positive the QEH (a Department of Central Government at the time of the accident) has accepted liability and a commitment to pay compensation.
    What is at stake here is not liability but the quantum of compensation (damages) arising from the accident.

    Now Johnnie AC, please go to hell on the back of another disabled jackass, your twin brother!

  22. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Alvin is a disgrace…he nearly died at QEH and had to run back to Canada to survive, but he is too much of a hypoctrite to tell that story.


  23. The Anunnaki is acknowledged for his Inspirational Quotes and scathing indictment concerning how Ex Nurse Wilkinson has been treated for 34 years

    http://imgur.com/U3iqhjJ


  24. Artax,
    you said it:”The BLP formed the government in 1981″ The same year the lDY WAS INJURED. YOU WOULD HAV FIVE YEARS TO HAVE FIXED IT.
    YOU GO ON TO SAY”The mere fact that the solicitor-general made the disabled lady a counter offer of $ 145,000 or thereabout is proof positive the QEH (a Department of Central Government at the time of the accident) has accepted liability and a commitment to pay compensation.
    What is at stake here is not liability but the quantum of compensation (damages) arising from the accident.. SO HOW COME YOU COULD NOT HAVE FIXED IT AT THAT TIME?
    I DON,T CARE HOW MUCH DISGRACE WELL WELL CALLS ME, OR HOW MUCH YOU EXPRESS YOUR DISLIKE FOR ME, WHEN I WAS ILL , THIS MUST BE THE REASON I WAS SPARED, TO COME BACK AND ENSURE THAT YOUR ILK CANNOT PULL THE WOOL OVER PEOPLES,FAces. I AM DUTY BOUND, and will CHALLENGE YOU AND POINT OUT YOUR INFELICITIES every time.
    What was the REAL reason you did not look after the lady? You must know. Come out and say what it was; Especially since Richard Cheltenham was her lawyer. Didn’t he have a powerful voice in the government of the day, and even long after?
    Well Well, It is a lie and a DAMNED lie to say I nearly died in the QEH. I was diagnosed at the QEH, I was NOT an in-patient there. :. When I was told I had Non Hodgkins Lymphoma, and that I would have to get Chemotherapy, I decided to get it in Canada because 1. I could get the care and attention, and treatment without cost, because I had medical INSURANCE, that I paid for while I was working there, 2. I would not be using resources that could be used by other Barbadians; who would not have that opportunity, and also saving the country money, 3. Sunnybrook Hospital is one of the top five hospitals in the whole of North America with an excellent reputation for good treatment for Cancer”. It is UNTRUE TO SAY I “NEARLY DIED IN THE QEH AND HAD TO RUN BACK TO TORONTO TO SURVIVE.
    YOU ARE ONE NASTY PIECE OF WORK.
    I am not a hypocrite, and my life is an open book.But I will not let you say things that need to be challenged. That would be hypocritical.


  25. “How long ago was this feature recognized by the Minister of Finance? And, apart from pelting big rocks at the private sector, what has he done in terms of incentives or other policy initiatives to chart the paths for a budding private sector in Barbados? โ€œSometimes I hate who I have to be. But I live in a world of flip-flopping loyalties . . . . Trust is a luxury I canโ€™t afford.โ€

    I respectfully submit to the erudite Mr. Brathwaite, that this question can be and should be directed at all the Minsters of Finance we have endured. Sinckler is just the most recent in a long line and legacy of total failures.

    As for the private sector, all I can say is that we have the most backward thinking private sector in the entire world. they have remained in retail mode and then expect successive governments to underwrite their laziness lack of innovation and sometimes their racism.


  26. @ David,
    I will bet you anything that if she were a tourist or a white Bajan this would have been settled very quickly. We are sweeping a lot of things under the carpet. This whole Maloney factor and his disrespectful remarks toward the Chief Town Planner is instructive. Then we had a column by Richard Hoad suggesting that white people are treated unfairly by blacks in high office. That is perhaps the biggest lie ever told on black officials/civil servants. All of a sudden people talking about removing Bussa . In the mean time nothing changes. As Gabby once instructed: “One day coming soon……sooner than we think. Today is looking like a very funny night.


  27. @William

    Of course this lady should have been assisted a long time ago – and even today – however the core of the issue cannot be refuted, the matter has been outstanding for 34 years.

    Here is the question we have to answer instead of falling to the ruse of those trying to manipulate public opinion – where has the system failed this lady/

  28. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    As I have said repeatedly on here, most of the lawyers in Barbados do not do their jobs, they are always looking for some angle, this female should not have to go through 6 lawyers in 34 years and still end up nowhere, Fruendel should be ashamed to admit he was attorney general for part of that legal wrangling. Most claimants are not aware that despite acceptance and sometime because of tgat acceptance….bith governments, defendants and insurance companies…..still refuse to pay. A claim still has to be filed, all PI attorneys know this…yet……they still let the case go into limbo.

    http://www.barbadostoday.bb/2016/06/22/vendor-caught-with-six-ziploc-bags-of-drugs-in-his-underwear/

    The government accepted liability, in whole or in part or there would be no offer, they just dont want to pay an adequate amount, the female is a victim, not a lawyer….I know of one case where the claimant, being legally savvy has to keep promoting the lawyer….a goddamn QC, about what to do in the case or he would try to lag the case into another decade….what is wrong with the lawyers in Barbados, what is wrong with both governments made up of mostly lawyers and insurance companies…they are all disgusting.

  29. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Alvin….ya are a goddamn hypocrite so what’s the big deal, ya should have stayed at QEH for that world class care ya always saying Bajans have…what happened, were ya afrad.

  30. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Piece…ya can bet when a judge settles the case, to this female’s satisfaction, the government will appeal all the way to the CCJ, ya hear what the beast Fruendel said ….. take it to the judge and if they dont like the judgement, take it to appeals court and all the way to the CCJ, no considerstion is given by that idiot to the fact that the lady needs surgery, just keep it in the court room, for another 5 to 10 years….and that’s what the jackasses for lawyers do in Barbados…it came right out of a lawyer and the prime minister’s mouth, there must never be closure, even when there is a judgement……. that’s what thiefing Michael Carrington, speaker of the house was told by Fruendel, to get a lawyer, even after the judgement when he stole the elderly disabled man’s property and money….. …nasty bunch of lowclass do nothings.


  31. Some of you have asked BU to post the video of the boys reputed to be Bajan waving guns about at a fete in Barbados.

    https://youtu.be/DjcDlBI0ETA


  32. never seen a bunch of blp political losers so adamant to destroy the country with ploys politically infused to divide the country the ladys plight has been in legal limbo for many years but it is only now that after 35 years of this long overdrawn legal saga that the blp operatives would find pity , what a bunch of hypocrites, then to openly state that the PM was callous and unkind is the biggest Untruth manufactured by the Blp operatives
    The reality of all these issues stems from the fact that going into the 2018 election the economy has shown strident growth and the blp actions to undo any gains has been ineffective .. therfore in the coming weeks and months a more hastened persuasive and petulance of divisiveness would become increasingly necessary to generate a fueling of distrust with the govt
    The failure of the leader of the BLP not to be more concerned on those issues socially and economically for the country is a telling sign that she does not have a remedy or a plan of action to take the country forward but must eagerly rely on the politics of emotionalism and recklessness to garner any support
    The PM has outlined the root cause of the lady plight and causes of delay in resolve while resorting to having his influence in trying to help to resolve the issue ,,an issue in legal limbo over the years much caused by legal disruptions due to matters pertaining to her lawyer


  33. Alvin Cummins June 23, 2016 at 1:16 AM #

    โ€œYOU GO ON TO SAY โ€The mere fact that the solicitor-general made the disabled lady a counter offer of $ 145,000 or thereabout is proof positive the QEH (a Department of Central Government at the time of the accident) has accepted liability and a commitment to pay compensation. What is at stake here is not liability but the quantum of compensation (damages) arising from the accident.โ€

    @ Alvin Cummins

    You have ERRONEOUSLY ASSOCIATED the above comments with my contribution.

    Where is the evidence to support your and the other yard-fowl’s suggestion that the lady entering parliament hoping to get an audience with Stuart and Adriel Brathwaite was orchestrated by the BLP? It seems you are basing this assumption on Cynthia Fordeโ€™s presence at the time the lady enter the precincts of parliament, which could be deemed as coincidental and circumstantial evidence.

    If we were to examine the socioeconomic environment in Barbados, the numerous credit rating downgrades, the QEH, transport system, business facilitation, etc., over the past EIGHT years, I could likewise conclude: โ€œThe failure of the leader of the DLP not to be more concerned on those issues socially and economically for the country is a telling sign that he does not have a remedy or a plan of action to take the country forward.โ€

  34. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    AC pimps…ya should ask Fruendel the beast how many of his cases he left in legal limbo while a practicing attorney, how many of the elderly went to their graves not getting closure to their cases because they were his clients…pimps.

    Art…that’s Alvin and his nuisance value, he don’t want to see that lady get a dime for her injuries, but I am the nasty piece of work. The government dont want to pay the compensation… bottomline…this is an easy case for judgement…but…both beasts Fruendel and Nitwit Brathwaite are well aware that currently and given the state that the supreme court is in….ya cannot get a court date until 2017, 2018, 2019 or 2020….those beasts will now use that to pressure the claimant into taking the quantum they offered…that is of no use to her, she will not get the surgery, end up crippled and in a wheelchair…that is what make these subspecies of beasts feel good about themselves. They are happy to see this matter drawn out in the courts for another 10 years.

    This is what they enable and condone…thievery…..stealing from taxpayers, this piece of crap Leroy Parris is claiming a nonvictory…the plaintiffs have one week to add the words “under judicial management” to their filing ….which has nothing to do with the decision handed down that thieving Parris committed fraud and stole from clico policyholders. ..but this is what the beasts in government and the pimps Alvin and AC will defend…the right to steal from people.

    http://www.barbadostoday.bb/2016/06/23/wrong-company/


  35. The lady was politically misinformed by the extreme motives of political yardfowlism and the internal engineers of doom and gloom agents within the blp party.
    The facts as laid out by the PM connects all the dots in what now has become another political football of hypocrisy by the blp party and their mouthpieces to garner support out of self interest as they head into the next election
    Clearly it a legal issue which cannot be resolved if the lady lawyer insist on certain demands which can only be adress by the court and as the PM stated if her lawyers feel that a satisfactory remdey was not granted by the barbados court .the lawyer had a duty on behalf of his client to use the CCJ for remedy.
    However her lawyer choose a path of disregard and a long term avenue to the disadvantage of his client.

  36. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Dumb ass ACs…ya are misquoting Fruendel, the case can only go to the CCJ after an appeal has been exhausted at the supreme court in Barbados…ya so desperate to pimp, ya getting it wrong.

    Is pimping all you know, shithounds like you and Alvin end up in worst situations than that lady, as ya should…mark and remember my words.

  37. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    It makes ya wonder what all these yardfowls, pimps, government ministers, politicians, insurance companie’s executives and lawyers are eating or drinking that all their goddamn brains are so addled.

    They are making an already badly managed judicial system worse by their idiocy.., soon the courts will grind to a total amd complete halt…how come they all are so damn stupid and greddy and bad minded….that is not normal.

    Again, look at the future dates that are currently being given for hearings…in a 2×4 island with a population of 275 thousand people.


  38. Well Well,
    As a Born and bred Bajan, I am entitled to occupy a bed (x dollars a day, for eight weeks or more; I was in Sunnybrook for eight weeks) entitled to have the medication necessary for the treatment (y dollars), entitled to have Professional services etc.(z dollars)The cost to government would have been thousands of dollars, by choosing to go to Canada for this treatment I saved the government these dollars, which would enable you to have the freedom to talk damn foolishness on this blog. Of course you cannot see it from any other perspective than your own twisted attitude to people. Always seeing negatives even where positives exist.

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    Well Well & Consequences

    Alvin…I dont care where ya were, ya are a pimp and a nuisance to your own people, you have nothing to offer to make things better for your own people, your one goal is to see them robbed, disenfranchised and disadvantaged…you only offer nuisance value.

    Ya should have stayed at QEH and kept taking the medication they gave ya and gotten the world class treatment ya claim they offer, instead of running back to Canada..people talk you know.


  40. When last has the blp given thought to the issues that would be necessary to enhance the economy. Well one would have to think very hard to find the answer. However therebhas been an exaggaerated option to choose rants and emotionalism over the best interest of country.A country which is finally coming out of the grips of a global depression and requires all hands on deck for betterment
    Kicking a can derived out of a one personnal issues does not help the blp as such a strategy was once ignored by the electorate leading to defeat of the Blp. It is obvious that the leader has her worked cut out and is oblivious to the fact that her elevation to high office will requite more than tactics of emotionalism and sordid outburst


  41. ac June 23, 2016 at 7:36 AM #

    โ€œThe lady was politically misinformed by the extreme motives of political yardfowlism and the internal engineers of doom and gloom agents within the blp party. The facts as laid out by the PM connects all the dots in what now has become another political football of hypocrisy by the blp party and their mouthpieces to garner support out of self interest as they head into the next election.โ€

    @ Yard-fowl

    Where is the PROOF to substantiate โ€œThe lady was politically misinformed by the extreme motives of political yardfowlism and the internal engineers of doom and gloom agents within the blp party?โ€

    In the ABSENCE of proof you are merely SPECULATING, which is CONSISTENT with your political agenda. Therefore, your attempts could LIKEWISE be interpreted as โ€œextreme motives of political yardfowlism.โ€

    As a โ€œdie hardโ€ yard-fowl and supporter of the DLP, you would obviously want to โ€œspinโ€ this issue to the advantage of the party you support. Hence, you are engaging in actions similar to what you are accusing the BLP of undertaking.

    Any individual who is of reasonable thought and is aware of your modus operandi, to wit, support the DLP at any cost, even if it causes a display of your stupidity, would also CONCLUDE that this issue has ALSO โ€œbecome another political football of hypocrisy by the DLP party and their mouthpieces to garner support out of self interest as they head into the next election.โ€

    As 2018 draw near the BLP, DLP and and supporters of both parties will attempt “to garner support out of SELF INTEREST as they head into the next election.โ€

    Essentially, you are being hypocriticalโ€ฆ.. but what the heck, thatโ€™s the norm for you.

  42. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ Alvin Cummins June 23, 2016 at 8:35 AM

    So you saved the Barbados government thousands of dollars by having your cancer treatment done in Canada?
    It’s a pity similar patriotic acts could not have been adopted by the dead King David.
    Why waste hundreds of thousands of taxpayers’ money to go on a trip for euthanasia when it was obvious by the highly-rated Bajan doctors that his number was up?
    What was he expecting? A Lazarus-like miracle performed by the witchdoctor Durant who claims to be holding pontiff (ambassadorial) papers from God Almighty and the power to resurrect those who never lied, cheated or stole from Clico policyholders?

    But it seems to us Alvin, that the highly-expensive chemotherapy has significantly damaged your brain cells. Either that or you are deliberately lying on Nurse Wilkison. She never said the medical fees for overseas treatment could be around Bds $ 33,000.00 but Pounds sterling (ยฃ) 33,000.00. Given the simple arithmetic involved the remaining good brain cells might just be able to do the conversion.

    You also need to apologize to Artax for โ€˜mistakenlyโ€™ attributing to him comments he never made.
    Do you think you are capable of getting off your brain-dead high horse and offer a simple apology?


  43. Many of us in BU are fully aware you are using BUโ€™s โ€œfacilitiesโ€ to spew DLP propaganda and as a tool for your campaign strategy. Your main interests do not lie in what is best for Barbados, as you would want us to believe, rather, you are more concerned with making sure the DLP wins the next general elections.

    Your โ€œtactics of emotionalism and sordid outburstโ€ are clearly demonstrated by โ€œpolitical rhetorical catch phrasesโ€ such as โ€œrequires all hands on deck for betterment,โ€ โ€œputting country first,โ€ etc.

    By blaming Mottley for the Town & County Planning and Maloney fiasco, and now suggesting she orchestrated the action of the former nurse going to parliament to seek an audience with Stuart and Brathwaite, you are doing more harm to the DLP than good. Prodigal is correct, Mottley is definitely living rent free in your head.

    It is obvious you also have an agenda of โ€œself interest,โ€ which is to make sure the DLP wins the next general elections at all cost.


  44. @ AC

    “and there arose a King that knew not Joseph”

    Others here allude to things.

    Others here speculate.

    Others her use innuendo.

    But some, while knowledgeable of many things, will come and use seeming innuendo and hypothetical speculation that is based on fact.

    Here is a fact that you should ask Fumbles about.

    It relates to fleecing elderly people and their estate out of their hard earned money under the guise of legal representation

    ANTOINETTE THOMPSON

    Late of Wildey Close St Michael and once faithful servant to the Demonic Lying Party

    Ask your legal beagle lawyer Fumbles whom some here, foremost among whom you number , wish to promote as one who upheld the law and was fair and reasonable to aging, disabled people.

    Fumbles is a cur and the decade that it took him run that woman’s estate to water and to refuse to relinquish the papers associated with the estate to Antionette’s daughters is evidence of what sort of man he is.

    Go and ask him about that if you and Alvin dare.

  45. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Alvin with his stupidity is the typical bajan who do not like to see good things happen for a fellow bajan, he is lying, Alvin would have had to pay for some iI his treatment in Barbados, but get it free in Canada…dont know who he thinks he is speaking to, Canada has Universal health care just like Barbados, but certain treatments and medications in Barbados are not covered anymore under the drug service and ya have to pay…that is why Alvin ran .

    These beasts don’t care that there are only 2 neurological surgeons in Barbados…..open back surgery, that is still done on the island is not recommended in advanced modern medical societies anymore because of the high risk of crippling or death….the success rates are very small.

    There are newer less invasive more successful methods, but they are expensive nonetheless. These uninformed idiots want the injured female to take anything thrown at her so she can end up dead or crippled, then they will feel good that the government saved some money, only for the Maloney and Bizzy crooks to turn up and steal it, so the ministers can get their cut….I dont know who gave birth to these clowns, but they should have thought twice….real hard.

    Those 2 dumb asses Alvin and the AC pimps have no clue what they are talking about, they jus5 talk because they can.

  46. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Piece…that lady’s estate was not the only one Fruendel robbed….lol

    He left a bunch of old ladies and their beneficiaries penniless. Many of the lawyers of his age group are famous highway robbers, their only claim to fame is stealing from clients and making sure their clients never get paid, never get compensation. .


  47. Miller,
    Yu said:What is at stake here is not liability but the quantum of compensation (damages) arising from the accident
    What was the nature of the “accident?”
    If the cost of the operation is 33,00 pounds, that is about 100,000 dollars. Government offered 145,000 plus dollars. More than the operation cost. Does she get a pension? Didn’t the Insurance company pay any of the costs? Why should government be expected to pay the full cost plus? Didn’t your party at any time during the 14 years in which they held the reins of power EVER consider her case? Tell me.
    Didn’t YOU, and the other yard ducks,raise this issue at any time during your tenure? Don’t you have an agenda of “self interest” which is to make sure the DLP do Not win the next election?Things that are equal …..!
    When did I blame MOTTLEY for anything? I look at the entire BLP hierarchy, and their “political operatives” who seem desperate at this time. You have begun the campaign early. Who is financing at this time.
    These are your words: “Many of us in BU are fully aware you are using BUโ€™s โ€œfacilitiesโ€ to spew DLP propaganda and as a tool for your campaign strategy.
    should I put Bushie, Artax, Prodigal, Gabriel, Etc Etc in the same category and paint all with the same brush? Oh I forgot to put you in. Sorry about that. You are included.Guilty of the same crime as me.

  48. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    http://www.barbadostoday.bb/2016/06/23/pm-blames-johnny-for-nurses-predicament/

    Gremlins were at work this morning, I posted the wrong link.

    Alvin..for an old man, either you can be excused because you are losing your faculties or ya are just being willful, wicked and malicious in this woman’s case, if you read carefully what the lawyer says, she will need 400 thousand dollars 33, 000 for surgery, do you believe that is in bajan dollars, euro or pounds given where she is going, she will need post surgical care, housing, meals…you are a beast to think 145 thousand Barbados is enough…recovery time for such invasive surgeries are a whole year, if they go well….


  49. Evidence.everytime the blp operatives open mouthto speak on any issue that is highly charged with emotionalism your comments corroborates motive and intent inclusive of political and self interest.Such is the case with this issue where it it not even necessary to rely on the findings of a Sherlock Holmes or a fully clothed trenched coat Columbo to see and understand the blp operatives intentions

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