Submitted by Heather Cole
Disgraced Speaker of the House, Michael Carrington
Disgraced Speaker of the House, Michael Carrington

To some it is known as blood money. In the Bible thirty pieces of silver was the sum of money given to Judas for his betrayal of Jesus. On the other side of the coin it was the price at which Judas sold his integrity. Judas did not live to enjoy his ill-gotten gains. It is written in the Bible according to Matthew 27:5-8, “So Judas threw the money into the temple and left. Then he went away and hanged himself. The chief priests picked up the coins and said,” It is against the law to put this into the treasury, since it is blood money.’

A well-known quote by H. Jackson Brown Jr admonishes us to “live so that when your children think of fairness and integrity, they think of you.” It makes one wonder the price at which Mark Maloney has bought the integrity of the Minsters of Government in Barbados.

It is no wonder that the present Administration, although it was promised has ignored any discussions regarding the placement of Integrity Legislation on the Statute Books. Neither is there any white, black or even grey areas in the Constitution demanding integrity and accountability from Ministers of Government. So again, deficiency in the Constitution is a problem with many symptoms, one of which is that no remedies are available for corruption and the lack of integrity that is displayed by Government Ministers.

L-R): Edison Alleyne (Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Environment), Margot Harvey (Chairman, Sanitation Service Authority), Dr Denis Lowe (Minister of Environment), Clare Cowan (CEO of Cahill Energy), Christopher Sinckler (Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs), Denis Kellman (Minister of Housing, Lands and Rural Development), Senator Darcy Boyce (Minister of Energy in the Office of the Prime Minister)

L-R): Edison Alleyne (Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Environment), Margot Harvey (Chairman, Sanitation Service Authority), Dr Denis Lowe (Minister of Environment), Clare Cowan (CEO of Cahill Energy), Christopher Sinckler (Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs), Denis Kellman (Minister of Housing, Lands and Rural Development), Senator Darcy Boyce (Minister of Energy in the Office of the Prime Minister)

Let us examine a few of symptoms where the integrity of Ministers of Government can be questioned. There was the matter of the Speaker of the House, who stole from a pensioner yet remained as Speaker of the House. When the matter became public, if I remember correctly the Prime Minister said that the Speaker had broken no law. Under normal circumstances funds belonging to the public are not kept at the Central Bank. Although I believe this to be wrong, I am not aware that any law of Barbados was broken by the Governor of the Central Bank in keeping the money for Leroy Parris. There was no law to prevent Mara Thompson from remaining as the Representative for St. John in the House of Assembly even though she was involved in the missing funds of the Clico scandal. Even with the Cahill scandal, there was no law to make those Ministers who signed the Agreements resign. On the other side of the coin, while there are no laws to prevent Government from exclusively awarding contracts to a select few citizen’s time and time again, it infers that the relationship between the Administration and these contractors is not healthy. It makes a case for bribery and corruption especially when the population is made up of 200,000 blacks and none of them receive these prized contracts and neither are the contracts offered to any companies in Caricom especially when the companies in question do not even possess the technical skills to complete the contract.

Embattled Leroy Parris flanked by Chis Sinckler, minister of finance and Hal Gollop QC, Parris' lawyer on the campaign trail in 2013
Embattled Leroy Parris flanked by Chis Sinckler, minister of finance and Hal Gollop QC, Parris’ lawyer on the campaign trail in 2013

Roy Morris in his column last week saw the scandal with Mr. Maloney as related to doing business. I totally disagree it has nothing to do with conducting business and in his recent column The Lowdown, Richard Hoad does not have a problem with Mr. Maloney breaking the law since he gets things done. He forgot to mention that it is all done at the expense of the taxpayers of Barbados. My beef with him though is this strange argument that he has brought to the table in defense of Mr. Maloney. He brought the argument of Rosa Parks who stood up for her civil rights by refusing to give up her seat. The argument that Mr. Maloney’s civil rights are being infringed upon cannot be in any way justified. Since he brought this argument, I must inform him that more than likely any black Barbadian should from now on demand those coveted contacts as part of their civil rights which are now being violated as they are clearly being discriminated against by a political group.

Although slavery was abolished in 1833, some white men have found a way to keep us working for free, to use the hard earned taxpayers’ money of the workers to live extravagant life styles, to perpetrate the myth that whites are better than blacks, that whites are to remain business owners while the blacks remain their source of labor. It is just a modern concept of slavery. They have used the politicians by paying them bribes in order to gain access to the funds in the Treasury. Those same funds that could be used to provide better care at the QEH, social services, income tax refunds, jobs and assistance for the poor.

Thirty pieces of silver caused a black woman to lose her son. Thirty pieces of silver caused a Coverley to be built as well as a Grotto. Thirty pieces of silver is also responsible for the racing track at Bushy Park, for the awarding of the contract to refurbish the Empire theatre and thirty pieces of silver of also responsible for latest scandal involving the building near the flour mill.

Essentially, Barbados has no laws to reign in those who believe that they are above the law. If the poor must abide by the regulation of the TCP so too must the rich. Mr. Maloney was operating above the law all along until he fell out of favor with the Government.

Unfortunately, the list of people who took the blood money does not end with the Ministers. It includes Mr. Sutherland and every person who has worked or is working for Mr. Maloney. They too have benefitted from the blood money and are part of the betrayal just as a drug lord uses people to launder money to make it clean and seemingly to appear from a legitimate or respected source.

It was indeed disturbing to see young black embracing slavery when they went out to show support for the notorious Mark Maloney. It reminded me of something that I read recently that birds in a cage do not know that they are not free. Therefore, if the door of the birdhouse is left open they will not fly away because in their minds, they are free. We have a situation where free men have the mindset of slaves. Badly needed in Barbados is a course in reverse psychology to be taught to the entire back population.

If they really wanted to change the course of History by talking about money, they would be pressing for Reparations. They would have made their way to London to have a demonstration for Reparations since this is the best time and place to highlight their grievances about money owed to them and their forefathers. Closer to home since these workers have the skills to build up the coffers of Mark Maloney. the best advice one can give them is to pool their resources and skills to form a black company to compete against Mark Maloney et al in the near future.

In the final analysis, the only result that the public can expect regarding those Ministers who have been bribed by Mark Maloney for thirty pieces of silver is political suicide. For how can any Government claim fifty years of independence in public while in secret it clings to the vestiges of slavery by giving away the people’s money to the new Plantocracy?

102 responses to “Mark Maloney’s Thirty Pieces of Silver”

  1. Caswell Franklyn Avatar
    Caswell Franklyn

    There might not be any statute to punish the holders of public office who are corrupt, but at common law they could be charged with the offence of misfeasance in public office, where the office holder misuse or abuse their power.

  2. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    The corrupt ministers will not only have to rein in Maloney, but his business partners Bizzy, Bjerkham and Tempro, they not only have to be reined in but removed from any interactions with the people’s business…..enough is enough.

    It’s bad enough that the taxpayers and majority population have been losing hundreds of millions of their tax dollars for decades because of the evil bribery for government contracts arrangement between government ministers and those parasites…but the country will never recover from that continuous loss if they do not remove those crooks, remove the present government and when elected the next government does not continue the same bribery for contracts arrangement….and the new government will also be responsible for investigating and arrest those ministers and same business for bribery, corruption and theft from the people. The electorate should demand no less from Mia.

    Both political parties knows that the criminal practices against the treasury have existed for decades….both are to be held accountable for ending it.

    As I say repeatedly…Maloney can only do what he is doing in Barbados because of weak, dirty politicians. …he would not dare try all those fraudulent activites, lies, deceit, criminal activities, law breaking that endangers lives and caused the death of a child anywhere else but in a banana republic island like Barbados, where government ministers and politicians look out for themselves and their pockets instead of taking care of their people, as they are already being paid a salary to do… they instead allow pure greed to dictate their actions while ministers..pure greed.

    Only in Barbados can a nuisance like Maloney practice discrimination against the majority population while simultaneously claiming to be a victim…making a mockery of the people while stealung their money…this wannabe needs to be exposed in the 4 corners of the earth along with the stupid and corrupt government ministers who support his nasty activities.

  3. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Caswell…as an attorney Mia knows this and that is the first thing she should do when elected, along with FOI, integrity legislation and put legislation in place to lock up government ministers when they steal from the treasury, when they take bribes, put legislation in place to lock up the Bizxys, Bjerkhams and Malineys when they bribe politicians, police and public servants…bear in mind that there are only 2 political parties on the island and the current ministers cannot be allowed to stay to continue their criminality and destruction of the treasury with the business people for another 5 years….that is unconscionable. .

    Barbados is not being seen in a good light because of all these nasty, corrupt people. Something has to be done.

  4. Violet C Beckles Avatar
    Violet C Beckles

    Silver is up , Gold is Up the Pound is down, Wealth switched, Someone is always paying for something , Most of the time its the People.

  5. Violet C Beckles Avatar
    Violet C Beckles

    Well Well & Consequences June 27, 2016 at 8:44 PM #

    Caswell…as an attorney Mia knows this and that is the first thing she should do when elected, along with FOI, integrity legislation and put legislation in place to lock up government ministers @@@@

    Never happen , All of the crimes you are seeing was started or got going by way of this same MIA, She is a first class crook lawyer , Ex AG under Owen and Minister, Even i will say as a person , A full Audit of their Person and Personal lives will show you the Barbados Papers, the MIA papers, the BLP Papers, to hell with the NEWS papers. ,

    Evidence is there and we hope out side forces will give such light on the master crooks, Mia can not bring no FOI , for then she will be charged and never be a minister or maybe even lawyer again.
    In Most Nations Mia would be hanged for the crimes she has done in office, She is a crook ,

    The DLP could have done her in long time ,but they seem please with the CUP doing their work, The DLP just wanted their turn at the tax payers money and look to out crook MIA in 5 years and not 14 or so years, So both parties are playing the people as fools , still living on Party lines and not truth,justice laws , agreements in favor of the people who pays them and voted for they by way of buying votes, The amount of Money Mia spend buying votes in Bushall was well over the elections limit, Dont back a crook for you may no like one side or the other , hate all crooks no mater if friend, family, or any kind of blood for we all pay in the long run as all the money is laundered in to outsiders accounts, all the way to Panama and Swiss Banks may never be returned,

  6. Sunshine Sunny Shine Avatar
    Sunshine Sunny Shine

    I enjoyed reading your piece. It is perfect depiction, illustration, and an account of the arrangement between government and the minority rich. There is no greater evidence and proof provided in the history of political expediencies than the obvious ones this DLP administration has shown. They are not the greatest when it comes to exercising discretion and being discreet.

    The arrangement between government and the political class is an arrangement steeped in symbiosis. Even if the evidence is lacking, substantially, the behaviour shown by the Prime Minister, Lashley, Low Lowe, Carrington et el is enough to assume that the relationships between Parris, Maloney, Bjork, Williams 2 and any other prominent others, are closely knit for a reason and well protected for the other obvious reasons.

    That is why FOI is not a serious consideration by none of the parties. But, we will make it one. Mia Mottley must be pressured, and forced to make relevant and applicable changes for greater governmental transparencies and important declarations. She must not believe that the only administration that is doing foolishness is the DLP. She must be reminded constantly of the part she played in her administration’s 14 years of nonsenses as well. Notwithstanding that the issue of non-transparency, accountability, integrity and proper laws to protect, are the reasons why she and her administration was also able to get away with foolishness like the current one.

    Rather people are going to like it or not, Mia Mottley and her party will form the next government, and the pressure must be unrelentless if she is to do the right things, and bring about the changes that would make government operations better for the best.

  7. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    http://www.barbadostoday.bb/2016/06/28/a-travesty/

    Indeed Mia must be consistently pressured and exposed going forward, particularly when she displays blatant hypocrisy, she too was attorney general and deputy pm….she too did nothing to resolve this matter in the last 34 years.

    That’s why the electorate has to be very mindful going forward that politicians can never be trusted….they depend on people being forgetful to spew their misinformation and absolve themselves from blame in disenfranchising the people.

    The people need to remain vigilant and do not lusten to politicians.


  8. @Caswell

    “Charges” — Caswell you drinking that cheap Rum.


  9. Let us give our support to Heather, the author of the article, who is having to bear the brunt of personal attacks from idiots unseen.

  10. Sunshine Sunny Shine Avatar
    Sunshine Sunny Shine

    David

    Heather is fully supported by the SSS. I will persuade my sweet piece to give her the benefit of the doubt as well. She is fighting for a cause, the same cause that we are now endeavouring to do in posters.

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

    Integrity cannot be legislated. So-called ‘Integrity legislation’ would, at best, be a promise. ‘A promise is a comfort to a fool’.

    If, on the other hand, we had an a-political senate with real powers of investigation and sanction, we might be able to keep the elected, who will always be a reflection of the electors in a rapidly morally degrading society, in check.

  12. Walter Blackman Avatar
    Walter Blackman

    Sunshine Sunny Shine June 28, 2016 at 4:22 AM #

    “Mia Mottley must be pressured…..”

    Well Well & Consequences June 28, 2016 at 5:52 AM #

    “Indeed Mia must be consistently pressured and exposed……”

    SSS and Well Well,
    In a lighthearted voice, may I ask both of you where the pressure is going to come from?

    When a few individuals like Owen Arthur, Dale Marshall, Ronald Toppin, George Payne, Maria Agard and Kerrie Simmons begin to apply the pressure on Mia, will you support them?

    On a more humourous note, when “Once Bitten” runs home writhing in pain and agony and tells her vengeful twin sister “Twice Shy” what happened to her, are you, like a friend of mine on BU, going to merely scramble for a ring side seat when the “bassa bassa” starts.

    Amidst my sentences of jocularity, and against the backdrop of Heather’s article, I hope you realize that pressure and vigilance must come from all of us – the citizens of Barbados, singing from the same hymn sheet. Easily said, but as we move towards election day, easily done?

    I doubt it.

  13. Violet C Beckles Avatar
    Violet C Beckles

  14. Sunshine Sunny Shine Avatar
    Sunshine Sunny Shine

    Walter Blackman

    I am disappointed that you responded the way you did, but you are entitled to your type of reasoning and interpretation.

    Where once I would have given up hope that nothing will change in Barbados, I saw pressure applied to the situation that the Barbados Cahill WtE, through BU, that inevitably led to a change of hearts.

    I am not interested in what pressures come from within a political party to bring about changes done for abominable reasons.

    The said names you mention have their personal agendas looking after, and I am sure that it is not in the greatest interest of the Barbadian masses.

    Mia Mottley has articulated a covenant of hope. I am interested in a covenant of openness and transparency. Therefore, the target for change must be a fight brought to the opposition leader, as she is slated to be the next government since the current one is cruising towards ‘ Spent Hen’ days.

    There is already a percentage of Barbadians who are fighting for change, and a small few who believe that the only way to alter the fortunes of Barbados is to change the selfish thinking of its leaders. To do that means making them stand accountable, and making them pay the ultimate price for their skulduggery and masterminded backdoor plots. Mia is the key, and if her mindset and outlook on things Barbadian can move away from the nastiness of serving party first and people after, then real change can come about through her. I am a believer in a cause, Walter. I BELIEVE MIA MOTTLEY IS THE KEY TO CHANGE. CHANGE HER AND WE CHANGE OUR GOVERNANCE VISION.

    If you believe that it is impossible for Barbadians to rise and apply the pressure towards change then continue thinking it, However, do us all a favour and support those who are trying instead of painting the picture that nothing will change. I was like that until David show me a difference. That is why I felt that what people would not spend time reading on BU might find it far easier to do so via a poster.

    Already the poster war is having a significant impact, and influencing closed minds. Nothing is impossible until you give up.

  15. Violet C Beckles Avatar
    Violet C Beckles


  16. Come Thursday June 30th 2016 the enforcement notice for Bushy park expires. Will we see the removal of the buildings ?

  17. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    “SSS and Well Well,
    In a lighthearted voice, may I ask both of you where the pressure is going to come from?”

    Walter..it’s not going to come from you sitting on yiur rear end saying it cannot be done.

    Do you know how afraid ALL the politicians and business people are of the blogs…because they tried and have not fojnd a way to shut them down. It does not beng to them and never will.l

    Bear in mind had your ancestors said that they cant be physically free, you will still be physically shackled Walter, it only took a few because most were comfortable as slaves…unshackle your mind.

    Remove the word cant from your vocabulary and replace it with CAN…just as ya did fir the 2008 US elections…remember that one.


  18. @ Heather

    Please give consideration to starting a chapter of Transparency International in Barbados. I would definitely join as would, I’m sure, many of the BU family.


  19. TI has made a big difference in Trinidad


  20. gentlejim June 28, 2016 at 8:52 AM #
    Come Thursday June 30th 2016 the enforcement notice for Bushy park expires. Will we see the removal of the buildings ?

    The NCF may need to use them at Crop Over so maybe after….lol


  21. Another load of horse manure wrapoed in gift paper for the blp operatives to repeat. The fact being that Mia never disavowed o was in no way transparent when in position to do so. Now the head blp operative has an ongoing tirade to restructure the the blp party with political propaganda Too little too late

  22. Walter Blackman Avatar
    Walter Blackman

    Sunshine Sunny Shine,
    I simply asked four questions jokingly, without any “type of reasoning and interpretation”.

    You must be careful though, for the Barbadian electorate is not always easy to “read”.

    Having proclaimed here, before any pressure has been applied to Mia, that whether “people are going to like it or not, Mia Mottley and her party will form the next government”, you may be possibly forced to tell the electorate “I am
    disappointed that you responded the way you did” after the results of the next election are known. Such is the nature of politics.

    Individually, you and I would like to see some progressive changes made so that Barbados can gravitate towards prosperity. I agree with you that BU and its bloggers played a pivotal role in educating Barbadians about the risks associated with the Cahill WTE project, and this role might have triggered the government’s response of scrapping the project. Yet, all of us suspect that BU will never succeed in getting its readers and contributors to line up their votes in a significant block for one particular party. In fact, at this point in time, BUP seems destined to move from the womb straight to the tomb.

    You have stated that Owen Arthur, and the other names mentioned from within the BLP, “have their personal agendas looking after, and I am sure that it is not in the greatest interest of the Barbadian masses.” Refusing to view Mia as a bird of a similar feather, who very often flocked together with the “wrongdoers”, you implied that this group of individuals do not deserve, and will not get, your support.

    You will not support them, but your “sweet piece” (I don’t always visualize a person when you write this. LOL) is exhorting the electorate to vote for these people if and when they run. That is his right.

    You believe that “Mia Mottley is the key to change”. Others believe that she is a key player in the “same old, same old” governing group that Barbadians were keen to get rid of in 2008. The Prime Minister of Barbados holds the personal view that Mia is untrustworthy, and that consequently, the DLP will win the next election.

    Given these contrasting views and beliefs, who will prevail?

  23. Walter Blackman Avatar
    Walter Blackman

    Well Well & Consequences June 28, 2016 at 9:31 AM #
    “SSS and Well Well,
    In a lighthearted voice, may I ask both of you where the pressure is going to come from?”

    Walter..it’s not going to come from you sitting on yiur rear end saying it cannot be done.

    Well Well & Consequences,
    Pause for a second, and reflect on your answer to my question. Did I say anywhere in asking that question that it can’t be done?

    My lightheartedness came from the fact, that given the nature of politics in Barbados, I realize that almost all of the pressure which you and SSS want applied to Mottley, will be applied by the DLP.
    Will you vociferously thank that organization for carrying out your wishes, when the deed has been done? And yes, it can be done.

  24. Sunshine Sunny Shine Avatar
    Sunshine Sunny Shine

    Walter Blackman

    Walter! What Mia is, is an already known fact of life. I do not need a reminder of that. What Mia can become is an unknown factor, one in which you or anyone has not the foggiest idea. It is a matter of wait and see.

    She is the key because she has seen all the good, bad, indifferent, and wisdom of the various leaders of Barbados. She has a historical file from which she can mould her image as a suitable leader. But as I have often said on here and elsewhere, what defines Mia is the very same thing that makes her untrustworthy and her worse enemy. What she lacks in common sense and wisdom she tries to make up in articulation and rhetoric. Hence the reason, why she is always in some type of do do.

    Her tendency to lean towards immoral persuasions and foolish decisions is an unassuming trait. The Prime Minister is right to say that she is untrustworthy, but so is he. Be that as it may, she remains the key too many changes as the newbie leader on the horizon.

    I am not going to respond to your other assertions as they are just surface ripples on a shallow pond. What I will say to you is that when Mia Mottley wins the next election simply have the decency to say that I was right. For there is no views so contrasting that the outcome cannot be predicted. Mia Mottley will prevail! Freundel Stuart has burst too many bubbles.

  25. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Nothing more to be said Walter….you are well aware it can be done that’s enough for me.

    Even the teenagers in Barbados are aware how corrupt DLP ministers are, how they have wrought destruction and disenfranchisement for the last 7 years with their lying, deceiving of the citizens and collusion re stealing money from the taxpayers and treasury….

    DLP is not hard work to rid the island of….convincing Mia that she and her gang will not be allowed to do the same when elected, given all the bullshit she and her fellow politicians are now spouting at the people.

    Thre is no time for a honeymoon while elected ministers see what they can steal, how many governmeht contracts they can issue to minorities or their pimps and yardfowls in exchange for bribes….they will all have to be monitored carefully…..and that is the issue.

  26. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    The uselessness of government minister Michael Lashley…aka Carson Cadogan, building dcams with Mark Maloney and Bjorn Bjerkham using taxpayers money, government contracts given to minorities so he could get his bribe money, while he neglects his duties to taxpaers….houses aka box ovens built using taxpayer’s money that no one can live in….million dollar scams practiced by government ministers and business people against the people.

    Enjoy ya open letter…lol

    “An open letter to the Minister of Transport
    Added by Barbados Today on June 27, 2016.
    Saved under Editorial

    inShare
    Dear Mr Lashley,

    What has gone wrong with our once energetic “Mr Fix It” Minister Michael Lashley?

    Not only have you developed a bad reputation of late for not returning our calls, but we are in awe of the number of outstanding issues which have been allowed to simply fester under your watch.

    Could it be that Prime Minister Freundel Stuart has sapped you of your energy by moving you from the Ministry of Housing –– where you had developed the admirable reputation for getting things done and for churning out housing projects by the day –– to the Ministry of Transport and Works, where it seems you have literally fallen asleep at the wheel?

    If this is the case, we would have to say sorry to Mr Denis Kellman, as we demand an immediate reordering within Cabinet, strictly out of concern for the welfare of thousands who have been placed in your hands and who can now collectively be heard saying that you simply have not lived up to your ministerial billing.

    From the problem-plagued Fairchild Street Bus Terminal to White Hill in St Andrew, the cry has been the same: poor implementation or no implementation at all, if we take either the much touted Tasi project or the now life-threatening White Hill situation into consideration.

    In the later case, better must be done on the part of our Government. It is simply not enough for a minister to heap blame on residents for failure to move when told by the authorities to do so.

    Minister Lashley, as a lawyer of some note, certainly you must be aware of a recent disaster known as Arch Cot for which millions are already outstanding in liabilities to be paid by this Government, which was deemed negligent in its handing of that case.

    With things as they now are with the economy, we simply cannot afford another big and senseless payout. But money apart, the Freundel Stuart administration –– represented by you as the direct Cabinet custodian –– is
    duty-bound to ensure we do not have another human disaster on our hands, especially since we have had more than our fair share of warnings about White Hill, which is nothing short of a disaster waiting to happen.

    Therefore, all of the palavering about the history of cart roads and what we already know about the clay soils that lie beneath the Scotland District will not do; neither will the ordered geotechnical studies.

    We believe that White Hill has now reached the stage where it should be declared a disaster area. So before Government seeks to transfer out the millions that are currently sitting in our dormant national Catastrophe Fund, it may want, with your urging, Mr Minister, to consider leaving some moneys in to immediately attend to the despairing situation in St Andrew where residents are now forced to live at the very edge.

    But don’t get us wrong. White Hill is not the only evidence there is of a comatosed Minister of Transport.

    For months we complained to you directly about a boat propped up precariously beside the road outside Coral Ridge Cemetery, without anything being done.

    We also highlighted the broken-down, rusting vehicle at Bath Beach in St John, but to no avail.

    The burnt out vehicle at Bath, St John.
    The broken-down vehicle at Bath, St John.

    And, just last week, a clearly frustrated Glen Castagne wrote again to say he had given up hope that it would ever be removed, never mind the danger posed to sea goers and, in particular, children who are often seen playing in the area.

    “The wreck is still at the Bath lookout presenting a sorry rusting spectacle for all to appreciate as they drive down the hill to Bath Beach. I now have to concede defeat, having tried so many avenues to have it removed; maybe others will manage better!” said a clearly frustrated Mr Castagne, after he had sent over 20 emails, including to the BTMI’s head William Griffith and parliamentary representative for St John Mara Thompson –– to no avail.

    Today, we again crave your attention, not only on this matter, but the problems of broken-down equipment affecting renewals at the Licensing Authority; the promised bus service for residents of St Joseph that has still not come; the outstanding deliverables in terms of the crackdown on fake licence plates, and so on.

    Needless to say, we do not want the same unflattering things which Mr Ian Gooding Edghill had to say last week about the Transport Board being in a state of disrepair to be said of your entire ministry.

    It would be for us a total shame, based on your previous track record.”

  27. Caswell Franklyn Avatar
    Caswell Franklyn

    Wily Coyote

    I am only now seeing your 6:41 a.m. comment.

    I am not saying that anyone would be charged under our corrupt system of governance and law enforcement. All I am saying is that you don’t need integrity legislation to bring charges against corrupt politicians. As it stands now, crooked office holders can face the courts for their wrongdoing.

    Oh, by the way, I don’t know what alcohol taste like. Its smell and the smell of the breath of persons who consume alcohol were enough to deter me from drinking any.

    Sent from my iPad

    >


  28. A ITV documentary Secret Life of a Bus Garage ,looking at the operations and staff of Stockwell Bus Garage London.
    With people from all corners of the globe ,including Russia, employed here, and some 50 languages being spoken. instead of turning into a Tower of Babel, or a Barbados Transport Board, this bus depot is a picture of efficiency. And I dare say. it is being ran without a minister’s interference. (not certain if this video will show)
    http://www.itv.com/hub/secret-life-of-bus-garage/2a3530a0001


  29. Is this the same Walter Blackman mentioned in today’s Barbados Today as a prospective DLP candidate for St.Michael East?

  30. are-we-there-yet Avatar
    are-we-there-yet

    Enuff;

    Could this be a case of the dog returning to its vomit or some big brain strategic thinking?

    I wonder what will be Walter Blackman’s strategy for success?
    A hostile takeover! ….or a “forgive me for my past mouthings” strategy.

    In any case a lot of baggage will have to be thrown overboard!

    But a Walter Blackman takeover and thorough cleaning up of the old DLP and transforming it into a new entity may well be a good thing for Barbados at this time.

    There could be a glimmer of hope in this news that has been absent for 8 years in Barbados’ politics.

    It will be interesting to see Donville’s reaction.

  31. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    No wonder Walter was talking double speak with me yesterday…lol

  32. pieceuhderockyeahright Avatar
    pieceuhderockyeahright

    Dearest Suzanne

    I have been reliably informed by Miss Well Well and Consequences that you are “mekking a storm” in the Barbados Today (I think i also saw you in the Nation Online, I may be wrong)

    Without doubt you are passionate about the things you do and the causes you support.

    I was and am amazed that you have been published with your nom de plume since, try as the old man may, I am always assigned to “awaiting moderation”

    Might I liken this to the story of Beauty and the Beast? lol or “the two of us are two lions birth-ed in one day, but I the elder and more terrible?

    Yet we are taught that the female of the species is the more dangerous as the life expectancy of the enamoured male tarantula confirms.

    @ Enuff

    I would be most concerned if Walter Blackman were in actual fact joining up with such ineptitude for two reasons (a) that side is a loosing side and (b) he spoke so eloquently for “change”

    @ Mr Walter Blackman

    Say it ain’t so!!

  33. Walter Blackman Avatar
    Walter Blackman

    Well Well & Consequences June 29, 2016 at 8:18 AM #
    “No wonder Walter was talking double speak with me yesterday…lol”

    Well Well & Consequences,
    I have not the foggiest idea of how to talk “double speak”. I try to be as lucid and straightforward as possible in my writing.

    Having said that, I have silently watched you and a few others pen fluent French on this blog. If we, as a country, are going to move forward in the 21st century, then we must treat bi-lingual and multi-lingual Barbadians as a precious human resource.

    Individuals like you must be sought out and encouraged to use your skills for the betterment of Barbados. For example, do you know how many pension plans I would be able to design, or how many actuarial liabilities I would be able to calculate, for businesses in Martinique, Guadeloupe, Haiti, and French Guiana with the help of your language skills and some initiatives and facilitation from the Government of Barbados (GOB)? Can you guess the impact you would have in helping the GOB understand and negotiate trade arrangements with French-speaking countries?

    We need to earn lots and lots of foreign exchange from as many sources as possible. You have a role to play in helping us achieve this objective. Think seriously about it.


  34. Well Walter Blackman has dodged the question and instead talked shyte about Guadeloupe, Martinique and French Guyana which are departments of France, therefore in the EU, and are governed frim Paris and not Cayenne, Fort de France or Basse-Terre. I would not be surprised if he’s indeed seeking the DLP nomination, as I recall him repeatedly bashing Owen and coronating Thompson.


  35. @enuff

    Perhaps Walter’s approach is to be an agent for change from operating within the bowels of the DLP.

  36. Walter Blackman Avatar
    Walter Blackman

    pieceuhderockyeahright June 29, 2016 at 9:14 AM #

    “@ Enuff

    I would be most concerned if Walter Blackman were in actual fact joining up with such ineptitude for two reasons (a) that side is a loosing side and (b) he spoke so eloquently for “change”

    @ Mr Walter Blackman

    Say it ain’t so!!”

    pieceuhderockyeahright,
    You ought to have been “most concerned” back in 1985, when I was “in actual fact joining up with such ineptitude”.
    Have we now morphed into a nation of opportunists who are primarily interested in guessing the winning political side and then jumping on its bandwagon? I hope not.

    I still intend to speak eloquently for “change”.

    You promised (contractually on BU) to combine your services with the skills of your grandson to assist me politically. No qualifying conditions were attached.
    Are you abandoning me now?

    Say it ain’t so!!

    LOL


  37. David – And that I applaud. The pretense, however, is another issue. Why profess to be apolitical when you’re not?
    Anyhow, all the best Mr.Blackman.

  38. Walter Blackman Avatar
    Walter Blackman

    Enuff June 29, 2016 at 9:51 AM #
    “Well Walter Blackman has dodged the question and instead talked shyte about Guadeloupe, Martinique and French Guyana which are departments of France, therefore in the EU, and are governed frim Paris and not Cayenne, Fort de France or Basse-Terre.”

    Enuff,
    What is your point?
    Up to last week, did we not provide any goods or services to England? Wasn’t England in the EU?

  39. Walter Blackman Avatar
    Walter Blackman

    Enuff June 29, 2016 at 10:14 AM #
    “David – And that I applaud. The pretense, however, is another issue. Why profess to be apolitical when you’re not?”

    Enuff,
    It is evident that you have a bee in your bonnet. Let it stay there.
    This is the first time in my life that I have heard someone feebly accusing me of professing to be apolitical.

  40. pieceuhderockyeahright Avatar
    pieceuhderockyeahright

    @ Walter

    You have me conflicted!!

    I saw you indeed as a Change Agent but ne’er has it been in the annals of Creation that, post the fall of the Morning Star that Lucifer has been heralded to champion Redemption!!

    I say you and pledged support to “he who sought to fight alone” or even from within the Troika!!

    Mine was not the slightest suspicion that I was in that action signing on with Mephistopheles.

    When I coin the name I coin it figuratively speaking for such incarnation is abhorrent to my spirit but you will understand what i mean.

    Walter why would you waste your deposit?

    Is this some DSA algorithm that you have computed which so anticipates that the Troika is featuring rather floating such ineptitude that the DLP will have a third term?

    Do you believe that (a) Fumbles and this inept team have the chance of a snowcone in the habitation of that fellow whose name i called above (b) you can bring such change, RADICAL CHANGE, to bear among them fellers who going say dat you jes cum and want to run things and (c) your own ambitions which I recall were well entrenched 30 odd years ago could wait another 15-20 years when the DLP will be permitted to return from the wilderness?

    My man Walter, and forgive me this familiarity and salutation but over the months that have past, you impressed upon me and many others here a sincerity of heart AND a wisdom of mind, which could not fall victim to such political suicide!

    Give this serious reconsideration man, I know that Mia ent going let you run pun a BLP ticket but whuloss you dun know that Pornville, Lil Caesar and the other two who feel that them is Prime Minister material dem gine seek to undermine your aspirations!!

    Looka I going go now and create a poster to express my feelings Walter.

    I dun bin get lost here with this low blow.

    So dis mean dat de General Elections going b within a few months after the Independence Celebrations.

    Well all i going tell you is dat doan give up you job in Murica, ask fuh a extended period causing you going got to go back deah and I hope dat you understand me.

    Let me give you one specific thing that none of you have considered.

    KINGMAKER.

    IF Mia Amor Mottley wants to beat your party resoundingly, all she has to do is negotiate with another more acceptable colleague in her fold to be Deputy PM, take a back seat in the BLP, AND ANNOUNCE IT ALONG THE LINES OF SELF SACRIFICE and that “she is thinking about the country Barbados” and wunna dun for.

    But the leader of the Troika WILL NEVER DO THAT.

    Anyway I gone to do de poster.

    Walter, you going have tuh cuss me or something cause my best posters does come from “perceived or imagined insults”, you know, the standard thing that does run most politicians.

    Two of three cuss words and it on.

    Walter in all seriousness, you are a good man, to good for your talent to be wasted for “many a flower is born to bloom and waste its scent upon the desert air”

  41. pieceuhderockyeahright Avatar
    pieceuhderockyeahright

    too good* (and other mistakes please forgive me, the tears in my eyes on Walter’s loss to the Dark Side, Blinded me and caused me to make the mistakes)


  42. @ Walter Blackman

    Hi, come out clean and answer the question, are you planning to join the DLP party? if yes you have my support and help to clean up/out the curse of DLP in the next 20-30 years, but how old will we be then?


  43. Walter- my point is self-explanatory. Maybe if you refrain from applying narrow analyses, you would see my point.
    Re politics, if not apolitical, at least non-partisan.
    Isn’t it better to have a “B”ee in my bonnet than a “D”eceit. Looka you got piece confused. Anyhow go focus on winning the nomination then getting wash wey in the GE.

  44. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    I remember people were asking Walter to go back to Barbados and contribute his talents re politics not so long ago, I believe the Bushman was one but he would mean Bupping, not D-ing, given the logistics of the 2 party system on the island and the entrenched, badly tainted reputations of both political parties, it is disturbing that Walter sees no choice but to join one to affect change, but it is what it is…but should more young, brilliant minds decide to serve, there will be replacements and new faces.

    Walter your offer is heart warming and were I 30 years younger would consider volunteering my language skills for free, no payment required, unfortunately due to certain issues which has nothing to do with politics or political parties…I really am semi-reclusive and retired completely from any work related endeavors.

    However, who is to say Walter cannot make a difference, many of the current members in the party are aging rapidly, even if they don’t think so, they look so, fresh ideas and a younger perspective are needed…to move the island out of it’s current induced morass.

    All the best Walter, don’t let the old and middle aged men in DLP now lusting for power and glory change your prrspectives.

  45. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    And Walter, I forgot to add, dont let the minorities, namely the Bizzys, Maloneys, Bjerkhams, Tempros et al taint or tempt you with their legacy of bribery and corruption, if ya can avoid those poisionous and dangerous landmines. ..ya well on your way.


  46. You are here: Home » Open Letter to the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) about the CLICO (Barbados) Scandal

    Open Letter to the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) about the CLICO (Barbados) Scandal
    Walter Blackman – Actuary and Social Commentator
    Dear Mr. Leacock,

    I am a citizen and taxpayer of Barbados. I am also a pension actuary.

    My fundamental responsibility, as an actuary, is to provide services skilfully and competently, to operate with integrity, and to uphold and protect the public trust. I believe your chosen profession has imposed similar responsibilities upon you. By definition, therefore, whenever the public trust is involved, your objectives and mine are always convergent.

    For the past couple of years, I have watched in dismay as pieces of information doled out for public consumption revealed how a major life insurance company operating in Barbados was stripped of almost four hundred million dollars of its assets.

    Barbadian observers have recoiled in sheer disgust and anger as evidence from reliable sources suggest that our laws were systematically and disdainfully trampled by a group of persons, some of whom masqueraded as executive managers of the ill-fated insurance company, and some of whom pretended to be statesmen.

    Many citizens deeply believe that any villains involved in this sordid raid of a life insurance company’s assets should be brought to justice. They also believe that a serious effort should be made to recover as much of the diverted policyholders’ premiums as possible. I share the views and concerns of those citizens, but so far, I have noticed that the boisterous and unified cries clamouring for justice appear to be falling on deaf ears.

    Sir, I know that you are a very busy man, presumably dealing with far heavier legal matters than this one, who probably have not found enough time to tackle this problem as yet. Nevertheless, I have decided to construct and package some of the major arguments advanced from various quarters, which support the prosecution of this case before the law courts. I now attach and present them to you, along with the errors that would naturally flow from a mind with no legal training whatsoever.

    I fervently hope that your reply to me will give an indication as to whether you believe the ‘evidence’ in this case to be lacking in substance, or whether you think it is credible enough for your department to pursue legal action against the wrongdoers.

    We need to reach out to the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada, our major international trading partners, to make them aware of the extent to which our traditional Barbadian values of respect for law, honesty, and hard work are being relentlessly eroded at the corporate and political level. We also must alert them to the fact, that, when it comes to combating white-collar criminality and corruption, Barbadian citizens currently feel that they will have to rely on international assistance in one form or another, since no help ever seems to come from the local governmental agencies.

    BACKGROUND

    In 2009, Mr. Lawrence Duprey, head of the largest regional insurance company in the Caribbean, approached the Central Bank of Trinidad & Tobago and asked for a loan to assist his company with paying its bills. That request, and the implied financial horror associated with it, emitted scandalous shockwaves that reverberated throughout the West Indian financial and retirement communities. By the time the dust had settled, Trinidadian taxpayers were forced to part with TT$22 billion to restore some semblance of stability to the Colonial Life Insurance Company (CLICO) of Trinidad & Tobago.

    Recognizing that the value and security of the life insurance policies purchased by their citizens from CLICO Barbados were now exposed to the dangers of systemic risk, the Prime Ministers of the other Caribbean islands became quite solicitous and agitated. Mr. David Thompson, on the other hand, as Prime Minister of Barbados and Minister of Finance, was actually enjoying a lucrative but shady relationship with the subsidiary CLICO Barbados group of companies. To safeguard whatever personal and financial benefits he was surreptitiously receiving through his unscrupulous business dealings with Mr. Leroy Parris and other executive members of CLICO, the Prime Minister of Barbados had to invent a charade which would also quell the rising fears and doubts of his fellow Prime Ministers from the Windward and Leeward Islands.

    In response to the nervousness and uneasiness coming from Caribbean leaders and citizens, the Thompson-led Barbados Government assured everyone that there was a qualitative difference between CLICO Trinidad and CLICO International Life Insurance Limited (CIL) of Barbados. CIL was being managed well, declared the government’s propaganda machinery. Most interestingly, the Governor of the Central Bank at the time went on to inform Barbadians that CIL had not asked for any assistance, but the Government of Barbados was going to “ put its money where its mouth is” by giving BDS$10 million to the insurance company.

    The charade had now masterfully crafted a one-way conduit so that $10 million of Barbadian taxpayers’ money could flow into CIL’s account. Generally speaking, once money entered the CIL account, Mr. Leroy Parris’ first step was to take control of it. Next, with the assistance and facilitation of executive management, he diverted it away from the insurance company and channelled it towards whatever uses he deemed fit.

    Of course, the whole narrative related to CIL being a well-managed insurance company was merely a convenient fabrication. So much so, that no one was really surprised when CIL, drained of significant amounts of its assets, eventually collapsed into the arms of Court-appointed Judicial Managers.

    At present, no one knows how much taxpayers’ money will be needed to bring some stability and confidence back to the Barbadian insurance market. What everyone knows, however, is that the despicable and horrendous behaviour of the principal actors in this scandal has caused irreparable damage to the international reputation and brand of Barbados.

    INFORMATION IN THE PUBLIC DOMAIN:

    In December 2008, an invoice for BDS$3.333 million was submitted for payment by the law firm of Thompson & Associates to CLICO Holdings (Barbados) Limited (CHBL) purportedly for the provision of legal services. The invoice, making its first public appearance on a political platform two days before the 2013 General Election in Barbados, was approved by Mr. Leroy Parris who was Chairman of CHBL.

    Mr. Leroy Parris used his corporate position to get CIL to issue a cheque for BDS$3.333 million dollars payable to Thompson & Associates. The cheque publicly appeared on the same date, and in the same fashion, as the invoice. One of the signatures on the CIL cheque belonged to Mr. Terrence Thornhill, an accountant by profession, and President of CHBL.

    Mind you, CIL was not involved in the transaction, did not receive any legal services, and therefore had no accounting or legal right to pay Thompson & Associates for the provision of such services.

    The invoice from Thompson & Associates showed a charge of $250,000 for some legal work done by Mr. Maurice King. Mr. King reportedly denied doing such work. In the face of such a denial, the $250,000 which was removed from the assets of CIL would have been removed under false pretences. This false claim would have been initiated by Thompson & Associates.

    It should be noted that in 2008, Mr. David Thompson, perceived head and owner of Thompson & Associates, was also Prime Minister of Barbados and Minister of Finance. Mr. Leroy Parris was the Chairman of CHBL and CIL. Mr. Terrence Thornhill was a professional accountant, and President of CHBL.

    All over the world, Value Added Tax (VAT) administrators have to struggle against the scourge of carousel fraud, a criminal technique used by groups of businessmen and their businesses to complicate, hide, erase and offset transactions as a method of evading payments of VAT.

    The transaction between CHBL and Thompson & Associates for the provision of legal services in 2008 would have attracted VAT at the rate of 15%. Therefore, the invoice from Thompson & Associates should have shown an amount of $499,950 as VAT due.

    It did not.

    Bear in mind that Mr. David Thompson, as Minister of Finance, would have also been the political head of the VAT department in 2008 and therefore had a legal obligation to protect government’s revenue. Furthermore, Prime Minister Thompson ought to have been concerned that money was being so easily diverted from a life insurance company to pay bills for another entity.

    Mr. Leroy Parris, when he approved the invoice as Chairman of CHBL ought to have known that the transaction would have attracted a VAT rate of 15%.

    Mr. Terrence Thornhill, as a professional accountant, must have known that an amount of $499,950 in VAT was due to the Government of Barbados as a result of the transaction.

    Collusion had now taken place among CHBL, CIL, and Thompson & Associates as companies, and among Mr. Leroy Parris as Chairman of CIL & CHBL, Mr. David Thompson as Prime Minister of Barbados and Minister of Finance, and Mr. Terrence Thornhill, as a professional accountant and President of CHBL. The effect of this collusion would have been to keep VAT revenue amounting to $499,950 out of the hands of the Government of Barbados.

    The way our VAT system works, the first transaction involving the invoice and payment for legal services was a terminal and independent transaction. There was no more value to be added once the company of Thompson and Associates was paid for its legal services.

    It has been asserted by others that, although the check was written to Thompson & Associates, the 3.333 million dollars ended up in the hands of Mr. Leroy Parris as partial payment of a gratuity.

    However, if the assertion is true, then it must be stressed that neither Thompson & Associates as a company, nor Mr. David Thompson as Prime Minister of Barbados, was in any position to legally pay Mr. Leroy Parris a gratuity. Under such circumstances, partial payment of a gratuity would have to be viewed as a false and illegal reason offered by Thompson & Associates, Prime Minister David Thompson, and Mr. Leroy Parris to cover up a multi-million dollar racket.

    One cannot help but notice the depth of planning and collusion as the second phase of this scheme was put into action.

    It must be emphasized that as far as VAT is concerned, this was a completely new transaction now taking place.

    Since there were no physical goods involved, VAT legislation would have assumed that a service was provided by Mr. Leroy Parris in order for Thompson & Associates, or anyone for that matter, to pay him $3.333 million.

    That service would have attracted $499,950 in VAT.

    Therefore, the two independent transactions aimed at diverting $3.333 million from CIL into the personal account of Mr. Leroy Parris, should have brought $999,900 of VAT revenue into the coffers of government. Unfortunately, the actions of the principal participants in these transactions left a VAT department too petrified by fear of political victimization to act.

    This information in the public arena shows clearly that Mr. Leroy Parris had no legal right to the $3.333 million of policyholders’ money that was paid into CIL as premiums.

    This leads us to the following question: How can $3.333 million dollars end up in an account belonging to Mr. Leroy Parris, with no credible legal or accounting explanation being given for its arrival?

    This feat could only have been achieved through one mechanism – money laundering. Money laundering is a crime in Barbados.

    How many illegal and fictitious transactions were conceived and entered into by the principal actors, in order to quench the insatiable thirst of Mr. Parris, and others, for the premiums paid by CIL’s policyholders? How much of these transactions resulted in a transgression of our tax and money laundering laws? How much of the premiums paid by poor hard-working Barbadians and other West Indians to purchase insurance protection from CIL ended up in Prime Minister Thompson’s estate as kickbacks? How much of it supported the lavish and jet-set lifestyle of Prime Minister Thompson, Mr. Leroy Parris, and other executive members of CIL and CHBL?

    It would be an extremely serious mistake for you to believe that these two transactions were random and isolated events. The truth of the matter is that, over time, significant sums of money (almost $400 million) were taken from CIL and diverted for the use of CHBL, its subsidiaries, and executive membership.

    I am sure you would be shocked if you were to discover that no advance Board approval was given or secured for the divergence of these funds from CIL. Recognizing that Mr. Terrence Thornhill was a professional accountant and an executive member of CHBL, I am also confident that you would be absolutely appalled if you were to discover that no accounting documents could be readily found or made available to support or explain the divergence of almost $400 million from CIL.

    Life insurance is a highly technical and esoteric business. At any point in time, the value of the total premiums paid on a policy by the policyholder, minus the total cost of insurance protection that he or she has received, represents a ‘reserve’ amount which must be calculated by an actuary and held by the insurance company. Insurance regulators worldwide establish levels of statutory reserves which insurance companies must keep on hand to ensure that benefits to policyholders can be paid as they fall due. These reserves are established by using extremely conservative actuarial assumptions which focus primarily on ensuring the solvency of the insurance company, and protecting the interests of policyholders.

    Additionally, an insurance contract protects the interests of policyholders by making non-forfeiture options available to them whenever they decide to terminate a policy. One of these non-forfeiture options involves the calculation and payment of the policy’s cash value.

    Establishing an adequate level of statutory reserves, determining when premium income is currently earned, and using policyholders’ premiums to pursue a prudent investment strategy aimed at matching the nature of assets with the nature of liabilities are some of the basic roles and responsibilities of the executive management of a life insurance company.

    By failing to timely file reports on the reserve situation of CIL to the accommodating regulatory authorities in Barbados, and by habitually and illegally diverting assets away from CIL to other accounts, Mr. Leroy Parris and the executive membership of CHBL effectively destroyed the viability of CIL as an insurance company. In doing so, they brought immense financial and economic hardship to bear upon thousands and thousands of policyholders and life insurance agents across the Caribbean. As CIL thrashed about spasmodically in its death throes, terminating policyholders, despite being protected under the law, could not get the cash value of their policies as promised by their contracts.

    There is one final twist to this strange eventful history.

    In August 2009, the office of the Supervisor of Insurance issued a cease and desist order to CIL aimed at preventing the life insurance company from issuing new policies. Believing that their unholy alliance with the Prime Minister of Barbados rendered them untouchable by the law, Mr. Parris and some of the executive management of CIL and CHBL chose to treat the order by the office of the Supervisor of Insurance with the same level of contempt with which they treated the tax laws, insurance laws, corporate laws, and money laundering laws of Barbados.

    In June 2010, Ms.Vernese Brathwaite, the Deputy Supervisor of Insurance, filed an official complaint urging the Commissioner of police to probe the illegal sale of over 800 life insurance policies which were sold despite the regulatory order issued the year before.

    Any policyholder resident in the USA, Canada, Britain or any other overseas jurisdiction who received solicitations from CIL by mail, e-mail, or any other means after August 2009 urging them to purchase a life insurance policy, should take the evidence to their respective governments. Mail fraud would have been committed.

    In February 2012, given the collaborative efforts between Ms. Vernese Brathwaite as Deputy Supervisor of Insurance, and Mr. Darwin Dottin as Commissioner of Police, charges were filed against Mr. Leroy Parris and Mr. Terrence Thornhill for violating the cease and desist order imposed by the office of the Supervisor of Insurance.

    Ms. Vernese Brathwaite as Deputy Supervisor of Insurance, and Mr. Darwin Dottin as Commissioner of Police, have been unceremoniously removed from their desks. Neither explanation nor reason has been provided to the taxpayers of Barbados for the termination of the careers of these senior government officials.

    As for the “cease and desist” case against Messrs. Leroy Parris and Terrence Thornhill, it has been adjourned without a set date after Mr. Parris failed to show up for his first scheduled court appearance.

    Is Barbados on the road to becoming a banana republic?

    i am convinced that the Walter Blackman now under scrutiny is not the same Walter Blackman who penned the above.


  47. Balance – Stop being selective and be balance. “Numbers don’t lie. People do.” would give you a better perspective. #easilydupedonBU

  48. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Is that not what Fruendel told the citizens of Barbados to do, if they have any proof of corruption and wrongdoing, criminality by his ministers of government. ..take it to the DPP.

    Where is Alvin…lol

    Do we know if the DPP replied to Walter, that is what Walter needs to tell us.

    I wonder too why Walter’s letter to DPP did not include CGI Insurance and Peter Harris well known to be close friend of the same DPP.

    “I fervently hope that your reply to me will give an indication as to whether you believe the ‘evidence’ in this case to be lacking in substance, or whether you think it is credible enough for your department to pursue legal action against the wrongdoers.

    We need to reach out to the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada, our major international trading partners, to make them aware of the extent to which our traditional Barbadian values of respect for law, honesty, and hard work are being relentlessly eroded at the corporate and political level. We also must alert them to the fact, that, when it comes to combating white-collar criminality and corruption, Barbadian citizens currently feel that they will have to rely on international assistance in one form or another, since no help ever seems to come from the local governmental agencies.”

  49. Walter Blackman Avatar
    Walter Blackman

    pieceuhderockyeahright June 29, 2016 at 10:47 AM #
    @ Walter

    “Walter in all seriousness, you are a good man, to good for your talent to be wasted”

    pieceuhderockyeahright,
    I have always put my actuarial profession ahead of politics.

    In 1995, I left Barbados with the objective of acquiring 20 years of actuarial experience in the USA. I intended to use that experience to provide quality actuarial services on my return to Barbados, which turned out to be 2016. 21 years. The timing of my return was strictly professional.

    I incorporated an actuarial consulting company in Barbados called Actreks Partners. I have now assumed the role of President & CEO and am in the process of building this company.
    A lot of Barbadian business owners are moving towards retirement and are not setting aside enough funds to adequately provide for their retirement needs. I design pension plans for business owners and advise them how much money they can contribute to the pension fund yearly. The contributions they make to their pension plans enable them to minimize or eliminate the company’s corporation tax.

    Besides designing pension plans, Actreks Partners will be providing a suite of services, including risk management and business consulting, to businesses and Government.

    If my company is successful, I would be creating long-term, sustainable, white collar jobs for Barbadians. All I want you to do is wish me luck on that one, rather than talking about going back to “Murica”.

    On the political front, you are hinting that I am committing political suicide by sticking with the DLP, whilst Are-we-there-yet, believes that, like clockwork, my mind is systematically ticking and carving out a path that leads to becoming prime minister. These considerations have not even entered my mind.

    This is how I see it:
    If the DLP wins, I have to work.
    If the BLP wins, I have to work.

    It has always been that way for me. I hope you understand why I am not interested in hopping on a bandwagon.

    You talked about your posters. Do what you have to do. I will understand.

    Who knows? Your poster might say: “One effing seat”. LOL

  50. Walter Blackman Avatar
    Walter Blackman

    balance June 29, 2016 at 12:01 PM
    “i am convinced that the Walter Blackman now under scrutiny is not the same Walter Blackman who penned the above.”

    Balance,
    Seems like it doesn’t take much to convince you to latch on to an idea that is wrong. LOL.
    I do not consider myself to be under any more scrutiny than you and all others on BU are.
    Check my CLICO article which you posted, and then judge the credibility of Enuff and his words which he wrote below:

    Enuff June 29, 2016 at 9:51 AM #
    ” I recall him repeatedly bashing Owen and coronating Thompson.”

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