Submitted by Heather Cole
Submitted by Heather Cole

Don’t cry for him Barbados

The truth is he never loved you

During these wild years

He kept his promises to the DEMS

So you keep your distance!”

Perhaps a rewrite of the famous song about Eva Peron is in order with the above sentiments expressed by Barbadians. Clearly the bromance that never was, between the Minister of Finance of Barbados and the Governor of the Central Bank of plotting and overseeing the economic demise of Barbados is over.

Barbados Today reported that the fall out between the Governor and the Minister of Finance was with regards to the Governor’s inability to explain the country’s diminishing economic fortunes and rising administrative tensions within the Central Bank.

Again perhaps the economy has taken its final turn for the worse and is on its official death bed and the dreaded devaluation near. The blame game is underway with the Minister of Finance trying to squarely push the responsibility for failure of the economy on the Governor. The Governor clearly does not wish to be the fall guy. His strange action to avert blame from himself by appealing to the Court of Law against his dismissal is indeed cause for comment.

On one hand we had a governor who was a willing accomplice of this administration at every turn for the last 8 years producing alternate facts in speech, actions and data in support of the policies of the government. It is not that some of his economic policies were successful. He has a long list failures and unethical practices. He sold junk bonds to an unsuspecting public, scrubbed the Central Banks website of data and frequently produced data to paint the economy in a positive light. His action of holding $5 million in the Central Bank for Leroy Parris was illegal. He incessantly printed money, offloaded funds to Bjorn Bjerkham who should never have been appointed to any public board in Barbados. Let us also not forget his attempt to practice nepotism. Then it was the matter of the many economic downgrades that affected the country’s credit rating.

He supported and never admonished the Minister of Finance for his reckless economic onslaught against the people of Barbados. The Governor’s actions not only affected the economy but in extension endangered the livelihood of many Barbadians as it was also indirectly responsible for job loss. He did not perform as a Governor of a Central Bank but as a piggy bank for the Minister of Finance. His actions created capital flight and a scarcity in foreign exchange. Our currency has already been devalued in the eyes of our eastern Caribbean neighbours’ and Guyana.

In another place and another time his actions against the state would be tantamount to treason. This now reminds one of Cardinal Wolsey’s fall from grace when he failed to secure the kings wishes. So what did Mr. Sinckler so desperately want that the Governor could not provide that led to his firing? Was it more than what was stated above?

He has damaged his credibility as a practicing economist and brought shame to the title of Governor of a Central Bank. He sold out the livelihood of the people of Barbados and on reflection the People of Barbados should be taking him to court. His actions are at loggerheads with his profession he has not provided sound economic advice to support the economic growth of Barbados through monetary policy. That is the sole purpose of his job.

No one should be even a bit unhappy to see him removed as Governor of the Central Bank. He is now like a product on the shelf that is long past its expiry date. It will be a sad day if the Court rules in favour of the Governor of the Central Bank as it would be, even at this late stage legalizing the economic death of the island of Barbados by giving an unfit Governor the right to continue to destroy the economy.

353 responses to “No Tears for the Central Bank Governor”


  1. The latest:Governor Worrell granted a stay until this coming Friday.

  2. NorthernObserver Avatar

    How can you publish this?
    “He sold junk bonds to an unsuspecting public, scrubbed the Central Banks website of data and frequently produced data to paint the economy in a positive light. His action of holding $5 million in the Central Bank for Leroy Parris was illegal. He incessantly printed money, offloaded funds to Bjorn Bjerkham who should never have been appointed to any public board in Barbados.”


  3. Right on, Heather! He will certainly get more pension than the most of us!


  4. I am in full agreement with the suggestion about the New Barbadian, Bjorn Bjerkham. If you want to know who holds power and influence in your society, do not look at parliament or the senior civil service, but at the civic bodies and membership of committees and public boards.
    From the BCCI, to the ZR licences authority, to the tourism bodies, there is a growing presence of New Barbadians.
    In the constituency political parties, the people who volunteer to do everything, from making teas to buying the rum and cokes, are nearly always New Barbadians. These are Trojan Horse tactics, entryism of the worst kind.
    Google education in Birmingham, England, and see how religious activists at one point took over schools in the West Midlands and then started firing heads and influencing the curricula.
    Have a look at Bethnal Green and see how a similar thing took place. It seems as if in Barbados unless we experience these things that we fail to believe they could happen.
    Finally, public service in Barbados is a bear pit: if your head above the parapet all kinds of people try to bring you down. It is a spectator sport.
    The end result is that people who can compete in the bad wide world are reluctant to offer their services to the people of Barbados. The nation is the poorer for it.


  5. I explained the Science and History behind it to everyone before a while ago, and derived our lineage…ting ting and muskeetuh one muskeetuh two…easily…it started with England trying to teach us we’re Africans in the apprenticeship….pretending an Amerindian language is a dialect…

    The Indians seem the strangest in this whole conversation, Barbaydus is in the Indies and speaks an Amerindian language…

    Bajans are Indians and Barbados is Barbaydus…the world agreed to protect Amerindians as we are few…Barbaydus is one of the few places we still find The Meeting, the island’s pure-blooded full- blooded noble line…of scientific significance

    Many Whites, especially Italians, Irish, Spaniards and Portuguese (Catholics), Indians, Latinos, Chinese etc… Black Americans even…it’s common American and European arrogance…they’re kind but extremely racist and hateful…even though kind and caring on the surface, Europeans and Indians in particular believe we should be subjugated to them or below them because they’re white…putting chemicals in food to affect pregnant women and small children….

    I wouldn’t eat from Sierra whatever company…

  6. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    “On one hand we had a governor who was a willing accomplice of this administration at every turn for the last 8 years producing alternate facts in speech, actions and data in support of the policies of the government. It is not that some of his economic policies were successful. He has a long list failures and unethical practices. He sold junk bonds to an unsuspecting public, scrubbed the Central Banks website of data and frequently produced data to paint the economy in a positive light. His action of holding $5 million in the Central Bank for Leroy Parris was illegal. He incessantly printed money, offloaded funds to Bjorn Bjerkham who should never have been appointed to any public board in Barbados. Let us also not forget his attempt to practice nepotism. Then it was the matter of the many economic downgrades that affected the country’s credit rating.”

    These nasty actions are the catalyst now sinking Worrell, he does not realize it yet, but this is what will take all of them down….it’s called crimes against the people….I guess he was unwilling to commmit one more crime against the people for government and Sinckler plans to punish him for trying to abandon his government yardfowl role.


  7. I’m nearing the end of my life here on earth, and wanted to pass on some messages. When a Bajan speaks…it says more than English, something as simple as…as every other language we speak to others in beautiful metaphors

    I said, “there’s no liv ing” ->
    ingun – not going to
    ingaw – no must to
    in guh – and go
    ingawd – in god
    ingaw’aw’n – not gone still here
    in kuu’uul – calm things down
    in g – do something in the past as a task
    luh g – put effort into moving something

    lih -> lift, live, let’s

    https://www.facebook.com/groups/301724187480/ -> has most of the messages to left to my childhood neighborhood…explains the scientific disaster of this crap

    I know of only 3 remaining American noble lineages, Sioux, Ichiguanyan (us and Grenada – The Meeting), and Ulche…most others were killed by Europeans already…

    Keep in mind: Bajan standard of living is high and we have good perspective (the way we give directions, the way we swirl ice and water in a cup, the way hourglass women walk a certain way…these things are unique to us, well, walking a certain way is the mark of the Caribbean’s noble…Arawak Carib

    -> Upon emancipation in 1834 the British spent four years of apprenticeship until 1838 Anglicanizing the island, re-educating Barbadian children to believe we are Africans, as is known
    -> In the 1600s → deported Scottish and Irish nobility had children Amerindian and African nobility upon arrival, Bristol servants had children with everybody/anybody (common) or somebody (noble) Amerindians…Amerindianizing the entire population
    -> White Bajans are known to be “browny white” still, as observed by a British traveler in the mid 1700s
    -> Red-skin Bajans (like me…) display all the island’s colors, in northern or southern climates changing from completely white in the winter, to purpling in the summer in the sea -> no Africans or Europeans have the milky red-orange complexion of the Indies
    -> over time surviving African slaves Amerindianized through mixing with Amerindian slaves, white Bajans and free people of color → Amerindian island upon emancipation in 1834 with the exception of slaves arriving in the 1800s
    -> Barbados lowered importation of slaves and looked to slave breeding earlier than the abolition of the trade

    Barbados isn’t a Catholic island full of self-hating people that want to be white people from Spain…be wary. The pictures of Jesus are always white…I wasn’t raised to believe that Jesus was a white man…the Catholics tell that….the Bajan Education Board need to review how Bajan children are taught about identity…knowing we were falsely taught we are African for years….knowing our language and grammar is Amerindian…no European or African language or bastardizing is as rich as the West Indian Amerindian dialects…Indians should have respected that the West Indies is Indies….

    Bajans are something Catholics massacred somewhere else, and so were extremely hidden…Seminole, a white Bajan argued with me WRONG AND STRONG about what Bajans are…because they feel superiority to Africa…and commonality with black Bajans because they are Amerindian as well…

    This blog page says obvious things, that every Bajan knows…that I was told had to become Freemason secrets for Sierra Company to put chemicals in Bajan food to affect small children and babies…trying to make Barbados like Africa to lord themselves over it…

    Amerindian heritage, science, medicine and characteristics are very noticeable in the average Bajan and extremely clear in someone that is pure-blooded Meeting family…the Arawak arrow that literally arrows on our forehead, in very clear lines…the clear pictures in our “tooka nooka” and the fact that penises tell time…pointing in different directions while men get erections…


  8. One has to say that, without question, Hal Austin brings a completely new and refreshing journalistic perspective to issues in Barbados. His contributions, – whether one agrees or not, mostly reflect the type of thinking that one would expect from a professional journalist.

    But then, he is far away in the UK …and may have missed out on the ‘little tokens’ that these ‘new Barbadians’ have tended to hand out to local journalists, politicians and other persons who influence decisions bout here… as they grease they way to public influence and the spread of brass bowlery and greed.

    This article is spot on.
    A thief from a thief only makes BBE laugh…
    But the consequences of this ‘bassa-bassa’ is going to make Bajans cry…

    Most likely, ‘Karma’ will now use the opportunity to update the accounts of many of those brass bowls who have been doing shiite for years now …. and heaping up their own just rewards.

    These brass bowls extend well beyond Stinkliar and Worrell…. as we shall shortly see…


  9. @ WW&C
    I guess he was unwilling to commmit one more crime against the people for government and Sinckler plans to punish him for trying to abandon his government yardfowl role.
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
    Excellent observation.
    This is the problem with being a whore ..and selling ANY PART of your personal integrity.
    It never ends….not with unscrupulous ‘johns’ …. they keep wanting more and more – until you have NO VALUE left.,,, just look at our coast lines.

    This is why tourism is a bad investment.

    It starts out with us just ‘accommodating’ the visitors – like Worrell did for Stinkliar… with employment figures…
    Then they demand a bit more – like hiding the $5M…
    Then they drop bank rates and issue shiite bonds…. Clico-esque…
    Then they want blank cheques (printing money)…
    …eventually they always get around to requesting that you turn around and bend over…

    Worrell perhaps thinks that he is too old for that ‘nasty-shiite’ ….
    But it is a bit late now….


  10. Thank you, Bush Tea, nobody listens to me, not even the children at home.


  11. @ Hal
    ..nobody listens to me, not even the children at home.
    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
    This is the clearest sign yet …that you are on the right track.


  12. Many things are obvious with a Spanish degree…the Inca were purple (blurk)…dark skin is African is nonsense…the average Bajan can derive our lineage using our nursery rhyme…did secondary school Chemistry, and speak Bajan as children

    Mosquito one, mosquito two…
    Four white horses in a stable…
    Red light, green light, one two three…
    One for the movie, two for the show…

    Barbados is dead when no children are Bajan…
    The Caribbean is dead when no children are Meeting…each island is a mountain top, and used to be a unified archipelago like Japan…

    Given the way the world is, cherish being from your ethnic group even…I’m happy Barbados is an Amerindian island of thousands and thousands when most of us were exterminated by the Catholic Church in the 1600s…still producing all of our colors, from bright white to blurk (we all contain all the colors…my hourglass figure with the orange red color with milky undertones and hair with all the snuff…is the full form of the West Indian lineage, the regions original people…and jealousy kills…and ethnicly cleanses….to the point of idiocy…Barbados produced in full form…pure-blooded meeting and not….and has for all time….the large rocks around the island being a clock…

    Catholics depicted Satan as a red man…Bajans are milky orange sometimes…”red indians”…people with no East Asian ancestry…

    We rare naturally robust people with good fertility, I wouldn’t take nay unnecessary injections…it’s all out of hatred for Bajans as a people….babies and pregnant women don’t need injections…take it from me…they can’t go back to wherever they come from, and be who they are…leave Barbaydus to be Barbaydus…

  13. Frustrated Businessman aka 'Nation of Laws' my ass. Avatar
    Frustrated Businessman aka ‘Nation of Laws’ my ass.

    There is no honour among thieves.

    This gov’t has been ‘every man for himself’ since Thompson’s death.

    Now it will be rats from a sinking ship.

    Meanwhile the half-wit sidewalk philosopher we have for a PM continues to hide under his desk. The civil service was a wound that needed attention 20 years ago. Now it is gangrenous and likely to kill the body that supports it – the entire country.

    Worrell had eight years to re-staff and re-shape the BCB, he was too busy kissing Stinkliar’s ass to put his own house in order. Printing money to pay $72 million dollars in salaries and wages each month for nothing in return. Doctors, nurses and teachers catching their asses to find resources to do their jobs while tens of thousands of tax spenders do nothing but frustrate tax-payers.

    The end is nigh!


  14. experiments, and the game plan……


  15. Is Well Well now shontelle, cause if she is she is starting to make sense. Except not sure if jesus was white part , of course he was … if he was black he would have nailed himself to the cross.

  16. Caswell Franklyn Avatar

    It is obvious that it is impossible for Sinckler and Worrell to work together hereafter unless they are two hypocrites. But who’s to say that Worrell must be the casualty. In my opinion he is an economist of some learning that failed to follow what he learned in that profession for political expediency and given the chance he could go back on track. On the other hand, Sinckler has publicly demonstrated that he does not know the difference between 0.7 and 0.007. Given the chance, there is no track for him to get back on. He does not have the knowledge, aptitude or skill to effect positive change in this country.

    One or both should go but that is now a decision for the Prime Minister. Is he going to close political ranks and retain the driftwood or will he opt for a trained economist who went off track or better yet kick both to the kerb?

    Some have suggested that they should kiss and make up. Personally, I would like to see that as it would confirm some suspicions that I have.


  17. LOL @ Caswell
    Boss, leave those snide remarks for a man with a whacker…
    Such asides are unbecoming of a future Chairman of the National Supervisory Committee.
    ha ha ha


  18. @ Caswell, a trial for Mr. SIincker requires a seperate article.


  19. United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People:
    http://www.un.org/esa/socdev/unpfii/documents/DRIPS_en.pdf

    The English, Scottish, Irish in particular are extremely racist (culturally, not mindfully)…it’s more colorist stupidity…an Arawak Carib is an African in their eyes because both have dark skin…completely different cultures and customs….

    Ask for the African origin of most Bajan traditions and festivals….there isn’t one, is the answer….it’s all Amerindian…some also appear African as we’re the cosmos…

    Bajan tells time, with the Caribbean plate being a clock…Amerindian science
    More here: https://schoolrenaissance.wordpress.com/evolutioncreation-courageous-curriculum/

    Fun project for a linguist…I started it as a Bajan school reform presentation, to resurface and clearly articular the proud American history what the British attempted to bury in the 1830s to Anglicanize the island to control it…

    Where is Burning Mr. Harding in Africa? That’s Burning Man.
    Where is Bedlum in Africa? That’s tumble weed.
    Where is Bimini? It’s the entire Caribbean mountain range is the Bimuhnee Road, with ruins still visible snorkling in several areas…
    Where are Bajan martial arts in Africa? Bajan martial arts (the images write our steps), aren’t found anywhere else…
    Where is mai in Africa? Bajan dance, similar to Kyomai of Japan (writing characters), isn’t found anywhere in Africa.

    How anyone can derive this when asked about Bajan culture? Everybody knows they’re the things unique to themselves…I unapprenticed the apprenticeship easily….in not even an hour…

    Titus etitimus tied two Ts to two tall trees…
    Mosquito one, mosquito two…
    Four white horses in a stable…
    Red light, green light, one two three…
    One for the movie, two for the show…

    How does it move?
    Gimme a knock, gimme a pound
    Hit me high, hit me low
    Hail up, howt bowt….

    Every Bajan knows all this crap…sorry English, failed apprenticeship…ultimately

    It isn’t lingum as in Hinduism, although it is, in our context..it’s Ting Ting:
    https://scontent.fphl1-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/16640733_10158226560510475_3517110920673884188_n.jpg?oh=60551dd33f701ce253e203794c1b7f1f&oe=58FF78F9

    https://scontent.fphl1-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/16640957_10158226560515475_3481176326350865108_n.jpg?oh=eaede47bfea994451bb1a4bce420bf70&oe=593F7E21

    https://scontent.fphl1-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/16649234_10158226560520475_6417599925760946695_n.jpg?oh=1202fdcd4f3bf8ed44cb2aaf449ff6d4&oe=58FF0F63

    Here is the deriver…
    https://scontent.fphl1-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/r270/16649321_10158232699220475_106360946629115514_n.jpg?oh=d9ed22a8f5fc3c9d6ddbb447ae66ae08&oe=593050CD

  20. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Lawson…anything filled with chaos confusion would make sense to you….illiterate trump makes sense to you, that says it all….hope you visit him Millian, Page, Manafort and Flynn at Leavenworth, ya know Millian will be the first to roll right, bpth him and Manafort, the weakest links..lol

  21. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Fruendel is in Guyana, leaving the losers to battle it out…he knows he will lose his PM pick next year, just the absence of the yardfowls ACs for the last 2 or 3 days on BU is evidence of turmoil in government.


  22. All a Trump-like distraction


  23. @ WW&C
    …or is AC in G-town?


  24. I wonder what will satisfy you lot as you dont want new bajans,old bajans like in COW,Bizzy or Maloney nor any old bajan indians.

    All of the political class are crooks or scumbags sorry I meant BB……with the BBEs son waiting for them with a wacker.

    Caswells comments are the most sensible ones on this issue so far……at least one Cawmerian with sense.

  25. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Bushman….the ACs might have jumped ship entirely, first to abandon ships…are the rats…lol

    Lawson…ya afraid of the Jeff Cumberbatch blog now, stop trying to run, after a month of misery, there is some good news there, go have a look…lol


  26. When the Police Service Commission wrote the Governor General recommending that the Commissioner of Police Darwin Dottin be sent on Administrative Leave and he was unceremoniously replaced by an actor,the only dissenting voice in Parliament was that of Senator Crichlow former Dean of St Michael’s Cathedral.He,a former member of a Police Service Commission lamented the level of crudity in the action of the PSC led by a former policeman aided and abetted by other former policemen on the Commission and an incumbent Dean of the said St Michael’s Cathedral.Like Jeremiah in his lament,Harold,of ‘mene,mene,tekel upharsin’ fame and which sentence brought the wrath of the gods upon the immovable Baruch de Earl,Harold thundered in the Senate…”But you cannot treat senior Public Servants like this”!
    Hark,we have a repeat……who will bell the cat.Only the 40 percenters hold the key to this mystery.


  27. 72 freakin years old and fighting to save his job.

    I thought he would be glad to go home and make his cropover costume.

  28. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    I just saw a notice on facebook via Nation News advertising to import a tree climber. ..a tree climber….a tree climber and if anyone got objections, write to the chief immigration officer.

    Bajans better get off their asses and stop pretending to be docile and stupid.

  29. Caswell Franklyn Avatar

    Gabriel

    You wrote:

    “But you cannot treat senior Public Servants like this”!

    I daresay you shouldn’t treat anybody like this.

    Sent from my iPad

    >


  30. Time for Bajans to face reality.


  31. Even with all these ‘signs and wonders’ nobody here has made contact with the fundamental political-economy problem.

    We guess its easier to blame the Governor. Easier to blame Sinckler. Easier to seek political points. Easier to present, subliminally, the BLP as a replacement for the DLP.

    We have given up the possibility that this here generation could transcend duopoly. No nation as a guarantee to exist. Maybe Bajans are, unknowingly, claiming their collective demise.

    And even if we could, we lack confidence that there is a sufficiency of courage to face root causation.

    The signs of economic collapse in Barbados were easily predictable. Indeed, this spat between the MOF and the GoCB is not the end of the beginning, but the beginning of the end.

    And no BLP mindset will be able to delay nor forestall economic perdition.

    What else is to be expected when our country continues to rely on well credentialed idiots spouting economic theories which died more than a decade ago. But once they still appear in textbooks or are imposed by the IMF, they are the national gospel.

    So we can blame Worrell and Sinckler and this DLP regime as much as we want things will continue to get worse, even under the next government.

    All of the elites lack the courage to do anything different

    This issue between the GoCB and the MOF may appear to the uninitiated as a small quarrel. However, social scientists will rightly recognize this as evidence of a systemic collapse.

    And we have had these sign in Barbados and around the world for a long time.

    But for the elites in Barbados nothing will stop them from trying to milk a dead cow!


  32. A tree climber…. I have two instances that something is wrong in the camp. The first was a private clinic advertising for a nurse, with relevant experience. I know a Barbadian who had worked in London and I encouraged her to apply.
    I delivered the letter myself down the wharf to the immigration department. To this day she has not had a reply.
    On the other occasion, I was visiting a friend in Blackpool who, on overhearing my accent, asked if I was from Barbados, when I said yes, he told me of an occasion in St Peter when he was asked to cut down a 500 year old tree so the property owner could extend his building.
    He said he could not believe – and this was a English guy who was in Barbados for a few weeks.
    No regard to planning regulations, no respect for the local environment, total contempt for local people. Even the English are appalled at what is going on. This is modern Barbados.

  33. Frustrated Businessman aka 'Nation of Laws' my ass. Avatar
    Frustrated Businessman aka ‘Nation of Laws’ my ass.

    One or both should go but that is now a decision for the Prime Minister. Is he going to close political ranks and retain the driftwood or will he opt for a trained economist who went off track or better yet kick both to the kerb?

    Our pet idiot Fumble is similar to a wrecked ship: no practical use and ugly to look it.

    Due to his upbringing, training and life experience (like most elected politicians) he fails to grasp the simple truth that guides most business-people’s lives: A BAD DECISION IS BETTER THAN NO DECISION AT ALL!

    Decisions focus people’s efforts. A decision vacuum discourages participation, even among the coolaid-drinkers.

    The Fool has contributed nothing to the leadership of this country nor the coherence of his cabinet.

    More of the same to follow. Not long now.

  34. are-we-there-yet Avatar

    Pachamama.

    Re. your 9:44 am post. Well said!


  35. @HEATHER

    Good article, however I do not agree that the govenor of central bank is the only criminal here. You are putting all of the blame on him, you fail to mention the other major criminals, ie: MOF and Prime Minister.

    I suspect the recent falling out of Worrell and MOF is that MOF wanted to print an additional billion $’s and Worrell refused. You have to be reminded the parliament recently raised the printing allowance by, you guessed it one billion dollars. If Worrell wins his case…… will there be money tomorrow to pay civil service and pensions ? If MOF wins….. eventual devaluation and IMF. In both scenarios it’s going to be a nightmare for Barbados both economically and socially.

    As the saying goes …… TIME TO PAY THE PIPER.

  36. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Hal…it’s a horrible, mindbending situation in Barbados, has been for decades and the people just grin, bear it and bend over for more, led by their stinking, disgusting leaders…..

    …..that’s why I am glad this trump scenario is playing out in the US, if only to show Bajans and Caribbean people that they should never tolerate stinking, disgusting, disrespecful, arrogant deceitful liars for leaders or business people, you expose them, you embarrass them, you get rid of them but you NEVER keep them one minute more than is necessary.

    That is the leason people in the Caribbean and less enlightened countries should learn from the current US nightmare.


  37. For those who are curious about Peter Carter who sits on the central bank board he is the husband of Esther Byer minister of labour.

  38. millertheanunnaki Avatar

    @ Heather C:
    “He has damaged his credibility as a practicing economist and brought shame to the title of Governor of a Central Bank. He sold out the livelihood of the people of Barbados and on reflection the People of Barbados should be taking him to court. His actions are at loggerheads with his profession he has not provided sound economic advice to support the economic growth of Barbados through monetary policy. That is the sole purpose of his job.”

    There is one very grave indictment you have omitted from your list of charges against this man whom you have brought before the BU Court of Inquisition to request a papal bull of damnation to a rung on the ladder of ruination that is dangling in the economic hellhole called Barbados that not even Dante could ever imagine.

    The now discredited political hack has not yet ‘man-up’ to the missing $300 million in foreign reserves. This dark secret has been the millstone around his gnomish neck which has sunk the poor fella to his current state of hubristic disgrace.

    The goodly quack has met his Waterloo.

    You should never mess with the innocent Truth. And Numbers are her protectors.
    Those who ‘lie’ with ‘Statistics’ must, some day, be confronted with the Naked Truth and themselves be forced to succumb as another ‘used, abused and discarded ‘statistic.

    It appears the MoF Stinkliar has been able to separate the cane blade from the juice and his 0.07 has been ‘craftily’ subtracted from 0.007 to distance himself from the oncoming train wreck.

    Don’t be surprised, as a parting shot of electoral proportion the Sleeping Giant does a fumbling RIP Van Winkle and in one final of act of hubristic revenge discreetly drives a similar dagger of disloyalty in the discredited back of that lying genius of Numbers.

  39. millertheanunnaki Avatar

    @ Wily CoyoteFebruary 16, 2017 at 10:09 AM
    “I suspect the recent falling out of Worrell and MOF is that MOF wanted to print an additional billion $’s and Worrell refused. You have to be reminded the parliament recently raised the printing allowance by, you guessed it one billion dollars. If Worrell wins his case…… will there be money tomorrow to pay civil service and pensions ? If MOF wins….. eventual devaluation and IMF. In both scenarios it’s going to be a nightmare for Barbados both economically and socially.
    As the saying goes …… TIME TO PAY THE PIPER.”

    Excellent reasoning!

    You have been most perspicacious in joining the ‘hidden’ dots together: From raising the borrowing limit to $1 billion a few weeks back to the current firing of the servant who has refused to carry on with the blatant destruction of the Bajan economy.

    Your deductive skills would endow you with the transforming ability to change from a wild Coyote to just one smartass Hyena.

    It’s time to pay the piper alright! The dirty lying party rats are jumping from the sinking ship called Barbados.


  40. I am afraid this posting is full of economic ignorance and, certainly no basic understanding of central bank regulation.
    I do not want to be seen as a defender of Dr Worrell, if you cannot stand the heat….
    But to suggest that a technocrat should confront the minister is political stupidity; what he should have done, and a long time ago, was to walk out. But we do not walk in his shoes.
    The truth is that Dr Worrell and almost all the leading opinions formers in Barbados are hoked on the nonsense of pegging the Bajan to the Greenback and putting up a spirited defence against devaluation. Both of which they got wrong. But this is not the critique the situation warrants.
    Before his untimely death, I wrote a Notes From a Native Son pointing out that a nation could go bankrupt (ie Argentina) which David Thompson raised doubts about.
    But the answer is simple: if your liabilities are greater than your assets then you are in financial trouble; if you cannot raise debt to pay those liabilities then you are bankrupt.
    We need a proper critique of the chaos at the central bank and the gross incompetence of the ministry of finance, but this is not it.


  41. Oh, I forgot, why is it illegal for Leroy Parris to have an account with the central bank? It was illegal for the bank to effectively banned Mr Parris and the central bank failed in its regulatory duty to protect consumers.
    The central bank (government) has a duty as banker of last resort. That is what it did for Mr Parris. Another example of Bajan nonsense. Grow up.

  42. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    The central bank is not supposed to be used for money laundering. ..when the banks refused to touch Leroy Parris’ dirty money….that is the point where Worrell should have exposed the government and saved his own reputation.


  43. Hmmmmmm
    Let us see where the next bad news will come from..??
    Wait!!!
    ….Is the sugar crop going as planned…?!!?

    …or has the pitchfork reached it’s dastardly tentacles down to Portvale?
    When it rains… it pours, and when Karma starts, …..shit happens.


  44. @Hal et al
    It is clear that Bajans have the knowledge to get themselves out of this hole.

    What is lacking is the will and the balls (in the people).leadership hss balls..misdirected.. but grapefruis


  45. Grapefruit size

  46. millertheanunnaki Avatar

    It seems that David the pitbull’s mother is right after all this time. Time is indeed longer than rope.

    Stinkliar has placed a noose around his lying neck and he is about to be pushed off the collapsing scaffold shakily holding up the crumbling economic state called Barbados.

    David the Pitting Bully- with a very bad press track record in biting off more sugar cane blades than you can chew this is not your cue to take on this Sisyphean task of Herculean proportions.

    One bitten twice shy. Don’t be used again by the Fumbling giant pretending to be your mentor from your days at school.

    Tell Fumble to take his MoF and stick it where the sun does not rise to shine in St. Philip.
    Don’t be a yard-boy for a fumbling powerless fool. Don’t further tarnish you image and lower your electoral stakes to be the next LoO.

    Let the other garrulously empty-headed motor mouth called Dumbville be Fumble’s sacrificial lamb to the electoral slaughter.


  47. Hal

    Not so fast. Could it be the Governor’s rush to go to Court is purely to question procedure read financial settlement? Could it be the Governor has a story to be told? Is there another side to the issue? Is it the Governor’s fault the structure of the Board elevates him to Chairman? Many questions we need to have answered.


  48. @ Bush Tea,

    The good news is………


  49. The elections I think are planned for late this year may be sooner than I think.

    That is just me that think so.


  50. @Hal Austin February 16, 2017 at 3:35 AM “I am in full agreement with the suggestion about the New Barbadian, Bjorn Bjerkham. ”

    And you were a New Englishman in your time were you not?

    I am no friend of Bjorn Bjerkham, but I put it to you that he is a not so new Barbadian. He like you is an old, old man, and either he was born in Barbados or moved here when he was a child. I certainly knew of him from way back in the early 60’s when he was just a young fella just out of secondary school.

    If you want to criticize the man do so. If you believe that he has failed to be a good Barbadian say so, and support it with facts. But don’t criticize him because he was not born here. Don’t criticize him because his parents moved him here as a young child. None of us get to choose where we were born, and children don’t get to choose where they will be moved to by their parents.

    I am tired of your xenophobia.

    Surely you are better than that.

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