Submitted by DAVID  COMISSIONG, Citizen of Barbados
Prime Minister Fruendel Stuart
Prime Minister Fruendel Stuart

So, Prime Minister Freundel Stuart chose an exclusive luncheon of the elite Barbados Chamber of Commerce to announce to an audience of business executives that he will be granting permission for Mr Mark Maloney to construct his proposed 15 storey hotel on Browne’s Beach!

Well, the fundamental questions I have for Mr Stuart are as follows:-

(1) When were the people – the ordinary Barbadian Citizens and residents – of the affected communities consulted by you or by the Town Planning Department that you have ministerial responsibility for, prior to your coming to this decision?  (And I am referring here to the thousands of ordinary black working class Barbadians who reside in Wellington Street, Pondside, London Bourne Towers, and other surrounding residential areas, as well as to the thousands of Barbadians who religiously avail themselves of Browne’s Beach.)

(2) When did you or the applicant company, Visions Development Inc., hold even ONE Town Hall Meeting with the ordinary citizens of Barbados – particularly with residents of the nearby communities – so that you could be informed about their views, prior to your making this decision?

(3) Why is there such a record of your Administration time after time bending over backwards to confer all sorts of outrageously privileged contractual arrangements on Mr Mark Maloney or on companies that are controlled by the said Mark Maloney – Storage Solutions Limited (payment of rental fees in the sum of $2,150,000.00 per year over 20 years for the rental of 3 molasses storage tanks); Housing Concepts SRL (an agreement to purchase any of the houses constructed at Coverley that Maloney is not able to sell to the public); Bushy Park Circuit Inc (appropriating Bushy Park from its lawful owner and virtually placing it in the hands of Maloney’s company); and the list goes on.

(4) Are you aware that this is the Barbados of 2017 and not the old colonialist and elitist Barbados of 1917, and that in today’s Barbados the masses of black working-class Citizens have a right to be consulted on major decisions that have the potential to significantly impact on them and their country?

(5) Are you aware that Barbados’ Town Planning Department as well as the major international environmental institutions such as the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) require the carrying out of Environmental Impact Assessments (EIAs) as part of the procedure for processing applications of the magnitude of a 15 storey beach hotel, and that central to such EIAs is consultation with the people?  Are you aware that Town Hall Meetings are routinely held in Barbados as part of the procedure for processing applications for major projects?  Why is Mr Maloney’s application for a 15 storey beach hotel being treated so differently?

In light of the fact that Prime Minister Stuart has not consulted the people of the affected communities, the decision that he announced yesterday is WRONG!  It is politically wrong; sociologically wrong; procedurally wrong; ethically wrong; and in all likelihood legally wrong as well!

On the 24th of August 2016 I wrote to Mr Stuart and urged him as follows:-

“….please do the right thing by subjecting the proposal to construct a 15 storey hotel in Bridgetown to a comprehensive Environmental Impact Assessment, with the people of Barbados (and Bridgetown) being suitably notified and permitted to participate and make inputs.”

I also ended the letter by informing our Prime Minister that “I look forward to hearing from you as a matter of urgency.”

In the five (5) months that have elapsed since I hand-delivered that letter to Mr. Stuart’s office I have NEVER received even an acknowledgement from Mr Stuart, much less a substantive response. Yet, Mr Stuart– the Prime Minister of Barbados– is pictured on the front page of the Nation Newspaper gleefully shaking Maloney’s hand and “skinning and grinning” in his face. What a national embarrassment !

Mr. Stuart would do well to remember the old Bajan adage that–“if yuh start wrong yuh bound to end wrong.”

Mr Stuart was required to start with a consultation with the people of the relevant Bridgetown communities, and he has neglected or refused to do so.

I therefore believe that Mr Stuart has started wrong!

123 responses to “Stuart is Wrong!”

  1. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    https://www.barbadostoday.bb/2017/01/27/sewage-collapse/

    Buckle up for the next Fruendel Stuart led shitbomb to hit the streets and beaches….stinking up the island.

    The government neglected and ignored the sewage plants, an act of mischief. And actually got the nerve to think they should be reelected to parliament,.

    They can rename the new hotel the Hyatt shitbomb,…lol

  2. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    https://www.barbadostoday.bb/2017/01/28/sad-state-2/

    Contrary to what lying Fruendel Stuart and his ministers are saying.

  3. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    http://www.nationnews.com/nationnews/news/92927/blacks-south-africa-earning-whites

    South Africa, a black majority country just like Barbados.

    Bajans should learn something from this article.

    Apartheid is over, slavery is over, black people should put their foot down and act like it.


  4. The BWA has already written to the Chief Town Planner and to the Prime Minister to advise that the Waste Water Division of the BWA, the division responsible for the South Coast and Bridgetown Treatment Plants have determined that there is no POSSIBLE way they can handle/treat the waste from the HYATT CENTRIC HOTEL in Bay Street.

    ONE A CLOWN OR A MAN WITH A VERY ‘BIG’ REASON WOULD APPROVE A HOTEL PROJECT WHERE THERE IS INSUFFICIENT WATER TO FEED THE HOTEL OR WHERE THE WASTE GENERATED COULD NOT BE TREATED.

    BIG BIG REASONS.


  5. No doubt David C is reading. This is another angle we have not heard our finest in civil society explore onbehalf of the people.


  6. SEWAGE COLLAPSE – Water official warns waste system on brink of meltdown

    Barbados Today on January 27, 2017.

    A senior water management official made the stunning admission today that the south coast and Bridgetown sewage systems are on the brink of a disastrous collapse.

    The official, who spoke to Barbados TODAY on condition of anonymity because of the sensitive nature of the subject, all but confirmed assertions by Opposition Leader Mia Mottley of faulty diffusers that had not been maintained in over seven years and that Government had ignored an offer from the Industrial Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) to finance rehabilitation of both systems, and to build one for the west coast.

    According to the source, the entire sewage outfall at the Bridgetown treatment plant is about to fall apart.

    Untreated effluent outflows in a canal on Trevor’s Way, Bridgetown.
    “Of great concern is that only one of the two digesters is working and this has been so for years. The one is working overtime and if it fails the entire plant fails. The entire sewage outfall to sea is about to collapse,” the official said, adding that it was so bad, only two of the 14 sewage outfall diffusers were visible while the others were buried under materials and sand.

    “The plant to produce chlorine to kill bacteria is not working, the effluent pumps and electrical systems are on their last legs [and] the unchlorinated effluent with high bacterial contamination that should be going out to sea via the outfall is now being put in the nearby Trevor’s Way located adjacent to the Bridgetown Port.”

    The Bridgetown plant located at Lakes Folly was old and in serious need of repair, it processes more than five times the sewage it was designed to handle and several major components of the plant are not functioning, the official told Barbados TODAY this morning.

    “A plan of action to do a situation analysis and to determine further action is being undertaken [for the Bridgetown Sewage Treatment Plant],” the source revealed, even while stressing he was unaware of any equipment being ordered for this plant.

    On the south coast plant, which was at the heart of a recent sewage mess due to stench emanating from effluent overflow, the source said all of the components of the plant had failed and untreated sewage was now being pumped around the south coast plant and out to sea.

    He confirmed that Cabinet had approved the west coast sewerage project, as well as the Chinese contractor to execute the project.

    “The Industrial Commercial Bank of China advanced a term sheet to fund the project in 2014. The Government did not act. The Ministry of Agriculture again advanced the project to Cabinet which was again approved in 2015 and this time agreed to phase the project with phase 1 being the rebuild of the south coast sewage plant and Bridgetown sewage plant. Again no action,” the upset management source said.

    “How can you be building hotels on the south coast and in Bridgetown when the entire Bridgetown and south coast sewage plants are outdated and dilapidated? These plants need urgent attention. These plants have to be taken to tertiary capacity.”

    Mottley had told a BLP meeting at Top Rock, Christ Church last month that Government had failed to acknowledge a proposal made two-and-a-half years earlier by the Chinese bank for $200 million, 85 per cent of the cost for building of a west coast sewerage plant, a Bridgetown upgrade, and a south coast sewage treatment upgrade for the plant here.

    She said then the proposal was valid for 12 months up to August 2015, but, “the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China has never received a response from the Ministry of Finance in relation to that term sheet for the sewage treatment plants of Barbados”.

    Today, the management source said ICBC had approved $300 million for the sewerage projects, emphasizing the lack of action by Government.

    When contacted for a comment Minister of Water Resource Management Dr David Estwick told Barbados TODAY: “I would simply say that I will speak to management on the matter as a matter of urgency and do whatever the ministry can do rectify the present issues. I am concerned, but out of fairness I must engage the management of the new waste water division recently established.”

    Meanwhile, for businesses and residents on the south coast, life has seemingly returned to normal.

    However, one business owner is keeping his fingers crossed in the hope that things remain the way they are right now.

    “We haven’t had a reoccurrence and that’s a good thing. My hotel will be full this weekend. There’s bad weather in the UK right now so a lot of tourists are coming down,” said the business owner who requested anonymity.

    “We haven’t had much bad weather since then so maybe that’s why it died down. We will see what happens eventually, but in time I hope that everything is sorted out. But so far, at least some positive has come of the situation,” he added.

    emmanueljoseph@barbadostoday.bb
    davandrababb@barbadostoday.bb

  7. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Yep…the Hyatt Shitbomb it is…lol, hahaha, lol, haha, lol

  8. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Commissiong now has something to work with in putting a stop to the Hyatt until it is safer to do so, they should be forced to find a new location.

    People are being warned to stay clear pf the sea water, bacteria from raw sewage lives in water, the currents cannot not move it away fast enough if there is daily dumping of poop in the sea.


  9. Our PM has the uncanny ability to keep quiet for long periods….while thinking up ways to come on TV and put his foot into his mouth.
    CAHILL was unbelievable,
    The Finger printing nonsense was classic…
    but this Hyatt will be even better….

    Imaging a PM saying publicly,
    ….”I believe that i will be in a position to give permission in a week….”
    …..”but I do not have the information required to do so yet….”

    ….What the Hell….!!!!
    Meanwhile there is no water available, ….nor is there any way to deal with the shit to come from the project…
    What a Froon….

  10. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Lol….Fruendel was saying sweet nothings to his idiot yardfowls in hopes of being reelected.

    But hope is quickly fading, because he and his ministers are lying and deceiving the people…as usual.


  11. If there was a strategic approach to developing Lower Bay Street/Pierhead rather than a spur of the moment project scam, these issues of height, water and sewerage would not be so contentious. A plan would have been prepared with full public consultation and everyone including developers would know what (height included) is required and where, and that provision/contribution to an onsite or offsite desalination plant and a sewage plant were conditions for planning permission.


  12. What is the Opposition’s position on Hyatt?


  13. @Hal

    There is no record of an Opposition position on Hyatt. We are willing to be corrected on it.


  14. David,
    Precisely. Are they for it or against. What are our news reporters doing? It is only a phone call. Ask a question.


  15. This is how we roll in this town.


  16. Hal

    Hyatt is a political mirage designed to confuse the unsuspected and gullibly uneducated voting public into believing that the economy is on the rebound and Chris and Fruendel are to be credited with such success.

    The Opposition would be well advised to let it play itself out cause come elections nothing would have been built other than what the financial lightweight and imposter Maloney is able to do in the site with some old cement mixed concrete.


  17. True, Gea4r, but once has planning permission for the site is given that is where he could make millions without having to spend a penny. All he has to do is sell the site to a developer. There is logic in the madness.


  18. Not so fast. The 100 million will be needed soon to shore up the foreign reserves.


  19. He already has a few million. Be the DLP
    didn’t they TEK the man MORSE? They
    we’re cleaning and cleaning up MORSE
    and the DLP since 2008. MORSE dead
    already so um is only a matter of time before
    the DLP dead too.


  20. If the Northern boys hold yah, could as well
    quit cause them is tek-a-men. BB, PT and MM
    are the racketeering front men but the real
    big boy is a true Nippon WITH eyes on the
    Sun.


  21. David,

    You and foreign reserves. You better get a job at the central .


  22. @Hal

    Tell the importers in Barbados who have to languish on a list to buy foreign exchange.


  23. @Gear4, could a copy of that letter from BWA to the TCP fall off a truck somewhere?


  24. David,

    But Barbados is an open economy, we are told. Order goods and pay by credit or debit card or by cheque; the alternative is to hedge in the currency markets. Or, admit that Barbados is not an open economy.


  25. @David
    There is a record of their position. The Budget reply!! Listen to it or Google.

  26. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @Hal AustinJanuary 28, 2017 at 1:44 PM#
    “What is the Opposition’s position on Hyatt?”

    What is your erected ‘viewpoint ‘on Hyatt, ask the urban version of Priapus?

    Shouldn’t both yours and the Opposition’s be of the same gender when it comes to a massive scam to bilk taxpayers via the MoT and BTII of millions of dollars in fees by way of redundantly duplicating consultancy studies and imaginary finance backers aka finders’ fees?

    If you can spot the difference between Cahill, the Pierhead marina redesign, the Sugar Point Cruise Ship Terminal study and Andrews Sugar Cane Modernized factory 20 years of constant continuing studies ad nauseam them we will award you a ‘sub-contract’ in how to submit a proposal of $10 million in fees for the umpteenth redevelopment of the Bay Street area.

    Which reputable foreign investor(s) would put over two hundred million in a ghetto hotel within a junkyard for sovereign bonds while the up-market Four Seasons lies there languishing for a song of just $40 million? Wouldn’t you look towards a more ascending market like Cuba rather than gamble in a 15 storey environmental eyesore without a casino as a distracting red-light view of Nelson Street?

    But then again, there is always the poor workers’ NIS or Housing Credit Fund to raid with the connivance of certified crooks who have proudly graduated from the George Street college of blackened deceivers, liars and pimps.


  27. What has the Minister of Health, the Minister of Tourism, Dennis Kellman and the PM ,host to the frequent visitors have to say about this report.
    http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/north-east-news/holiday-hell-dad-nearly-died-12518588


  28. @colonel buggy. Don’t buy it. They saved his life. Everyday in the UK dozens die from lack of care, poor care and plain negligence. You have people there dying in the hallways on stretchers, etc. They trying not to pay the bill that is all. Next time send them back to the ship let the ship Dr. treat them. How come she can show a picture of him hooked up and not of him tied down and not of the bed sores? Read between the lines. It took them years to save up thousands for the holiday, just your regular poor john.


  29. Laying down on a hospital bed for 10 days could not have caused a bedsore on the bottom of the foot, since the bottom of the foot cannot touch the bed when a patient is laying down, and a bedsore/pressure sore cannot form in the absence of pressure. Unless of course the patient STOOD in bed for the 10 days. It looks to me that in addition to double pneumonia this man may well have had s systemic infection, perhaps necrotising fasciitis, commonly called the flesh eating disease and he may have brought it from home with him or contracted it on the ship..and that in fact the QEH saved his life by immediately admitting him to intensive care, and successfully treating him.

    The couple should work with their insurance company to ensure that the QEH is paid its 19,000 pounds as soon as possible. 19,000 pounds is a lot of money for a small poor country to spend treating ungrateful strangers.

  30. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Most of the tourists attracted to Barbados are a bunch of broke ass, sickly, lying frauds, he was treated so badly at the hospital according to his lying wife, yet he recovered so nicely from a very life threatening illness.

    The UK hospitals are worse, people are left to die and refused care.

  31. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Yes Simple…it looks like a flesh eating bacteria that one gets from fresh water, like in a swimming pool, like on a cruise ship….which are floating petrie dishes for all manner of bacteria..

  32. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    https://www.barbadostoday.bb/2017/01/28/uk-couple-blasts-qeh/

    Not an ounce of sympathy for these 2 british frauds.

  33. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Wait a minute, I just remembered, did the UK government not stop the reciprocal free health care for bajans visiting UK and Brits visiting Bim, which most bajans never knew existed for decades, but I bet every british person knew about ….

    ……these 2 scam artists are trying to skip out on that bill, dont be surprised to see Sambo Fruendel the coon, bowing and scraping to them when he invites them to Llaro court at taxpayer’s expense…bunch of idiots, just trying to rip off bajans, ungrateful scum.

    John…did I not tell you that the thiefing has to stop, even when it exposes itself using a failing method, it has to stop..


  34. I always knew that Derek Alleyne was a political
    leech on Barbados and that he was of very
    limited capability but I never knew he so poor
    that he emulated Fruendel Stuart.

    I can’5 believe these clowns are going to come
    in 2017-18 with the same strategy for the
    elections:-

    (1) Stuart is a Great Leader

    (2) The DLP is a Great Party

    (3) Remember Errol Walton Barrow


  35. @ Own Area

    Derrick Alleyne is kissing ass to get the PM and the party to agree to stand down Michael Carrington in Saint Michael West. Derrick and a numbe rof others have been lobbying hard inside the DLP to show Freundel, Chris and George that Carrington is a damaged politician and is unlikely to win back that most important seat.


  36. And Dereck Alleyne is correct. BU -if around- will be relentlessly in pursuing Carrington. What he did to Griffiths is unpardonable.

  37. Harold Bonpaire Avatar

    How exactly is the Hyatt in Bay Street going to treat or dispose of the sewage waste generated by such a large hotel project?


  38. @ Bonpair

    THe same way that excrement is dealt with daily in Barbados.

    Fumbles and Stinkliar and Downlowe and Lucy Son will consume it and regurgitate it in the House of Assembly every single week and you and I and all the other Bajan Shyte eaters will consume it heartily and commend it to Zagat as the best gastronomic feast NEXT TO BITING OUT CLITORISES a la Mugabe Menu

  39. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ Harold BonpaireJanuary 30, 2017 at 2:23 PM
    “How exactly is the Hyatt in Bay Street going to treat or dispose of the sewage waste generated by such a large hotel project?”

    What sewage waste what? The only waste generated by that phantom of an erection is the bullshit and hot air of anal gases emanating from the scammers involved.

    This is just another imaginary project designed like the Cahill WTE, Pierhead marina, the Sugar Point Cruise Ship terminal and the Andrews Sugar Refining & Power generating plant( big enough to put Emera and SOL out of business) to bilk taxpayers out of millions in consultancies and upfront finder’s fees.

    Before you ask about that enormous erection and ‘sewage’ generated there from you need to ask about the most important variable in the construction equation:

    Where is the money? Is it foreign or local? Is it clean (from reputable investors despite the country’s junk-bond status or even the Chinese)?

    Or is it dirty and in need of cleaning using the local laundry and election ATM to the deceitful lying party called the More Money Baloney Laundromat?
    Show us the money and we will submit to your erection and take your ecstatic word as your sweet-talking bond with great pleasure.


  40. Well said Miller
    …but you forgot Four Seasons.
    How is that sewerage being treated 10 years down the road…?


  41. @ Hants
    …and she spoke well.

    Pity it had to come from someone who behaved in exactly the same ‘bull in a china shop’ manner as the current ministers, …when she was a minister.
    Her forays into education and health in particular, were legendary – in terms of ministers bulldozing their way towards questionable decisions.

    Bushie believes that the ruins of her ‘Pulverization Plant’ continues to languish somewhere in the middle of the country even now….as testimony to her results.

    However, everything that she said today was true…..and to the point.


  42. Now Grenville Phillips says let them go as high as they want to because it is commercial, and not residential, development. #jesustakedewheel

  43. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ enuffJanuary 31, 2017 at 6:16 PM

    These are just diversionary tactics to attract people away from the real crux of the matter.

    The more relevant question to ask is not the size of the erection but would it meet the criteria to ensure ole Bridgetown retains its World Heritage status.

    But most incessantly the paramount question to pose is where is the money coming from.

    Would its financial foundation be girded by foreign backers investing foreign money necessary to prop up the reserves necessary to stave off monetary demolition?

    Or would the financial concrete for this mammoth edifice be supplied from the NIS aka the government piggybank of financial Viagra to be raided to pay for that monstrosity of an erection planted in that Lilliputian sleepy town with a Bridge too far but no Indian river to swim to safety.

    Let the real questions be asked about the financing of the project and you would see how fast the turtling scammers retract their crooked necks back into the sand at the beach for Mrs. Brown building cowboys.


  44. Miller

    The original development planners had an idea not to go past 3 floors based on our fragile coral structure………it will be interesting to see who is right albeit with loss of life if one of these structures collapses like Brittons Hill.


  45. As we have been saying in this forum -why continue to build on beachfront land? As Dame Billie opined yesterday -when the sea is ready to reclaim land why take the risk? What about the sewage treatment? If there is one project that demands an EIA…


  46. David

    Ok,to talk about EIA but will the ones that live in the area understand what will be set before them?


  47. It is likely that Hyatt will be built.

    It is also likely that there will be a catastrophic failure in the Bridgetown sewerage system.

    It is always possible that Barbados will bet lucky.


  48. Perhaps you see why BAPE tends to keep their mouths shut now….

    Grenville obviously commented today as an engineer …and spoke about what is ‘possible’, and what problems ‘can be solved’….technically.

    But we all know that if shit had wings, AC would be a bird.

    The CORRECT comment needs to be a POLITICAL one, as Peter the wife pointed out on brass tacks, and if the jackasses in government have show themselves to be incompetent to run a simple bus system, a sewerage plant, to maintain a CENTURIES-OLD sugar industry (at a time if increased global demand), or just run a little shiite hospital…. who in their right mind would entrust them to build a multi-story hotel practically in the sea, on a historical swamp …and while they are COMPLETELY broke???

    …who? ..apart from AC the shiite-bird and Alvin the idiot …of course…

  49. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ HantsJanuary 31, 2017 at 9:17 PM”
    “It is likely that Hyatt will be built.”

    Built with what? Buttons to pitch marbles or cut plate to play shop as little children of our era did?

    This is real big money to get hold of and many local boys aren’t prepared to put much skin in the game unless there is a guarantee of a return like the Grotto and the ‘suspect’ Housing Credit Fund payout.

    This Hyatt has no more financial vertebrate than the Pierhead marina and its ‘redesigned’ skeleton, the cruise ship terminal illness of Trevor’s way sewage discharge, the Cahill gas chamber the mother of all scams or even the Andrews factory cane industry factory acting as a combined harvester fuelled by a nuclear reactor of power generation.

    What do you think planners employed by the army of occupation do all day but dream up imaginary schemes long in the endless pipeline of execution with fictitious financing sources which smartass politicians use to feather their nest by way of fancy consultancies and ‘friends’ for finder’s fees.

    Which government project- so long in the pipeline of bureaucratic night dreams and politically promoted prematurely as the key to kick-start economic recovery but has not yet seen the light of implementation day- can you point to as a crowning success other than the Thompson Mausoleum in St. John over 20 years in the construction?

    Show the money for the Hyatt erection and the Grotto and other houses will be fully occupied “shortly and rather soon”.

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