Prime Minister Freundel Stuart

The tax haven Barbados is dying just now. The escape clauses in the offshore contracts are activated e.g. in the case of a downgrade to C, financial breakdown or revolution. No foreign investor will come to Barbados now to do any fresh offshore business, since a tax haven must offer financial security. There are multiple other island around with better rating, better policies, better prospect and a more motivated population.” – Tron

In response to the recent umpteenth credit rating downgrade by Moody’s that quickly followed S&P Global Prime Minister Freundel Stuart was quick to break his accustomed silence to issue the following comment:-

We seem now to be working ourselves back into a frame of mind where once again we want to sit exams for people outside of Barbados and wait on them to grade us and if they tell us we have passed we are supposed to feel good that we have passed, and when they tell us we have failed we are supposed to hold our heads in shame and think that we are failures

One understands with a general election on the horizon the prime minister wearing his other as leader of the Democratic Labour Party (DLP) had to spin the bad news of the recent downgrades to some benefit. Bear in mind this is the leader of a country where our foreign reserves have dipped to ten weeks of imports cover and the government is forced to sell national assets to shore up the international reserves. This is a prime minister who heads a country where the foreign commercial banks have demonstrated little appetite for government securities. The point to be made is that the structure of our economy is dependent on the assessment of external players to perform. Does the prime minister not understand that the commercial banks in Barbados will implement credit and risk polices based on the ratings of the credit agencies? Does he not understand that the plummeting credit rating will make borrowing of foreign currency expensive IF we are even able to procure it? Why would he slam that door given our current economic state. Did the prime minister not observe how holders of Barbados bonds in the international market have reacted based on the Bloomberg report?

More important for BU and should be for the prime minster. What message is he sending at a time when the country should be in a serious mode of planning and productivity to ensure we  work together to make Barbados great again? Why should a country whose economy is in such a perilous state where a Governor of a Central Bank whose second contract was renewed in 2014 resign days before the downgrades? How does prime minster Stuart feel so emboldened to disrespect foreign financial players who access the reports of the rating agencies as a routine pre condition for lending or investing in a country? Are we to assume the government is confident all of our foreign currency borrowing will be satisfied by concessionary lending from the Chinas of this world?

BU took note how quickly minister of Commerce Donville Inniss added that the recent downgrades would be upsetting to foreign investors. Is the prime minister an economic illiterate not to have realised that we are a country very dependent on foreign direct investment whose principals would want to be assured that there is manageable risk if they decide to do business in Barbados? The bottomline Mr. Prime Minister is that investors will avoid doing business with any country that have been assigned junk status by the big 3 credit rating agencies read Moody’s, S&P and Fitch.

We look forward to the outcome of the deliberations by the two committees of the social partnership who should be submitting recommendations soon to the prime minister. We now live in very uncertain times.

144 responses to “Is Prime Minister Stuart Competent to Lead Barbados at this Time?”


  1. @Pacha

    One should not underestimate the Machiavellian abilty of Stuart. He won against the odds in 2013. It is disturbing that the ruling party would present a lightweight to the public to lead the narrative onbehalf of the government. Some hold up that he is general secretary of the DLP but even if you line him up against Jerome Walcott he is too shallow aa person to debate the issues -no disrespect to him of course.


  2. David

    We have seen this too many times

    On both sides

    A retreat to a burning deck

    We have to find a way out of these occurrences

    They waste time, are bad for the country

    No government could do anything in circumstances of a bunker mentality.

  3. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger

    Pacha. ..it’s for that reason the creator of the worldwide web is putting systems in place to prevent lying politicians worldwide from spreading misinformation to deceive the electorates…..to win elections.

    Pikgrim is insulting to the intelligence of the people with that lie.

    The illiterate truump is the driving force behind drawing it to the dude’s attention, telling lies to win a government and lying daily and repeatedly to keep a government. ….something has to be done about politicians and their toxic lying…..and the internet is the tool to keep them in check, politicians have been lying for centuries…the ones in Barbados and the Caribbean have been lying to the people for over 50 years,…it must end.


  4. Would it not make for more constructive commentary if the Prime Minister addressed the nation in effective tones how the government plans to arrest the problem? For example begin with the social partnership and the preliminary plan even at this 11:30 hour. What is the new Governor’s message? Is he chairman of Central Bank? We need to hear our people in the jobs intelligently engaging the public. An intelligent public.


  5. We have been defeated by his guile over the recent CB issue

    And that is more recent than 2013

    However, he would have to be both Machiavellian and the world’s been magician to get this rabbit out of his hat. LOL

    FJS is dead. His grave has been dug and the procession has started.


  6. What history will record is that Stuart and the members of his government will are the worst to be in office since 1966. You can measure using HDI and economic kpis.

  7. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    Pachamama

    “Everybody knows, or should know, that a party in opposition has no money to pay 10K people to march up and down.”

    I know you write just to entertain the crowd. But talk a lil sense every now and then.

    In the run up to the last elections, the Barbados Labour Party paid plenty people to attend their meeting in Haggat Hall. I know a lot of people who piece of change to attend. but they still voted for the DLP.

    Did you not notice that when all the Parties spending were totaled that the Opposition Barbados Labour Party out spent the Democratic Labour Party by a hefty sum?

    It is part and parcel of Barbados Labour Party strategy to buy VOTES, MARCHERS, THE GOVT. etc. Everybody know that.


  8. Why would the new governor say anything

    When politically the former will continue to take the blame.

    There is no such tradition. His PR people may find that unacceptable.

    He may think he has 3 to 6 months for a honeymoon.

    There’s nothing good to say

    And he was there all this time while Worrell was at the helm.

    We should ask, did he challenged him?


  9. If he operates business as usual he must know how the public will regard him?

  10. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger

    “In the run up to the last elections, the Barbados Labour Party paid plenty people to attend their meeting in Haggat Hall. I know a lot of people who piece of change to attend. but they still voted for the DLP.”

    Carson……..how much did DLP pay people, how much did Donville pay in Haynesville when he saw himself losing, how much did Sinckler pay to drug dealers in the Farm, how much did you pay in St. Philip. …..

    ……..and why did none of you in DLP lock up any politician in BLP for voter fraud/vote buying, you did not so you have no credibility. ….you are therfore spreading gossip.


  11. @ Carson C Codogan

    We were not aware that ‘sense’ would be something recognizable by you.

    Indeed, if you were a sentient being you would know that there can never be any adequate accounting for election spending in Barbados.

    This is the type of corruption illiterates like you live under

    The deeper truth is that the whole system is highly corrupted by illegal election spending.

    Sagicor for example, was known to give each political party 1 million dollars and there was never a report of this to any state body tasked with monitoring political spending.

    So while a DLP yard fowl like you would seek to cite a few poor people who may have taken a small piece of change we have gone for a large corporation involved in political fraud.

    But yard fowls, like you, cannot see that far. Because you don’t want to.

    We trust that your feckless DLP will be as able to entertain the crowd as well as we have here!


  12. Parties in opposition could hardly pay their light bills

    We are fairly sure that this has been the case with this BLP as well.


  13. Isn’t it funny the MoF admits that the foreign reserves over the years have been boosted by heavy borrowing. It makes Hal’s point all the more, we need to earn our way in the world. Sir Frank made the point in 2008 that the government needed to address the structural flaws in the economy.

    Still waiting.


  14. David

    No country is really earning its way.

    Everybody lives on debt. The system is based on debt.

    And sensible people have long realized that

    And are ridding the system to its inevitable end.

    When all debt will have to be cancelled.

    Do you hear any body ever talking about paying back the national debt of Barbados or anywhere else.

    Only interest.


  15. @Pacha

    Of course, in much the same way householders have to prudently manage debt. However, earnings and debt accumulation must be intelligently managed.


  16. How is it that Barbados’ Foreign reserves fell below 10 weeks coverage in 1998-1999 and there was no talk about devaluation of the Barbados dollar?
    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++
    Because back then, we had ministers who could actually figure out decimals …and who gave the appearance of being competent to grasp the seriousness of the situation ….and to make needed changes.
    Now we have jackasses.


  17. David

    We have about 200 countries in the world.

    Do you know any that are paying their way.

    You have to stop talking to people whose limited vision see economy as separate from militarism, for example.

    Every country which has tried to exit this debt imperialism was destroyed.

    Libya for example, had no national debt and a lot of gold.

    That country was invaded, its leader murdered, its gold stolen by the real criminals, including Obama and its population thrown asunder.

    Iraq, another country talking about a gold standard, a gold dinar/durum, no real debt. Again invaded, leader killed, thrown into debt.

    It is a nonsense talking about ‘paying our way’ when debt imperialism rules the world.

    The reverse should be true.

    Barbados should, with the help of its overseas citizens, borrow hundreds of billions of dollars.

    And care less about paying back the principal.

    And continue borrowing, with no intention to repay, until the system collapses.


  18. @ Pacha
    That is exactly what we did…. and the collapse is just about underway….


  19. @Pacha

    Your model will fuel more rampant conspicuous consumption to fuel greater borrowing. It is an unsustainable approach and will lead to a failed stated.


  20. Bushie

    You did not.

    If you had you would now have hundreds of billions in assets to leverage to solve current problems. Indeed, these problems would have never been.

    The international system has not collapse yet.

    And even a country with a credit rating of Caa+ can still get money to borrow.

    The interest rate maybe twice as high.


  21. David

    Just now on Brasstacks someone told Ellis that CAHILL is not a dead deal but that Cowan sold it to some Texan investor who is going ahead with it.Ellis said he was not surprised as the contract had a number of clauses that could have caused the govt trouble.

    Looks like some investigation is required from your sources.

    Alvin

    You know anything about this???


  22. David

    Not if you understand the system

    Use citizens as agents

    Have a global span of control


  23. @Vincent

    Did you not follow the matter on BU? The point was here that the agreement allowed for sale.

  24. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    Pachamama

    “Sagicor for example, was known to give each political party 1 million dollars”

    If your party received a million dollars from Sagicor, say so, but dont speak on the behalf of the DLP.

    We are not in the hip pocket of any of these people like the BLP.


  25. David

    I am aware that it allowed for sale that is not my point….my feeling like others was that CC had thrown in her hand and was not selling it……however it appears that it has been sold and that the matter is being pursued without our govt informing us their bosses of the new owner,the different type of plant that will be set up and where.


  26. CCC

    We have no party

    Only idiots do

    Our information comes not from either party but the records of the giver.


  27. Why would she not sell it if there is a buyer?

    The transaction if it remerges will still have to undergo the rigour of EIA and public scrutiny.

  28. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    BUSHTEA

    You may not have listened to the Finance Minister when he said about ten days ago that our dollar is safe. There is no intention by this Govt. to unpeg the Barbados Dollar from its present two to one moorings.

    Please listen more carefully when the Hon. Christopher Sinckler speaks.


  29. David

    I have no problem with her selling it….that was never the point other than suprise it was not the issue I am dealing with so stop belabouring this non point.

    We should know who the new investor is,where it is being constructed,what is required from Bim and the type of plant…..if you are saying that you are happy to await the EIA….which may never come as the Hyatt argument will be used….so be it.


  30. CCC

    Nobody in Barbados will decide the value of the dollar

    The MOF is an idiot, a liar


  31. You are obviously missing the point.


  32. If Carson Cadogan is really the pseudonym for a politician, it shows the unethical nature of Barbadian politics. S/he is either ashamed of his/her political party, or is too politically illiterate to stand up in public for his/her beliefs.


  33. Chuckle….The Don of Bim has distanced himself from his party by saying that the march was significant and further reiterated the point that the rating agencies are respected international institutions whose warnings must heeded which is in direct variance to his PM……….I wonder what he and MoA will say during the estimates?

  34. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    Pachamama

    “The MOF is an idiot, a liar”

    thats a matter of your opinion.


  35. What the MOF and his lackey, Carson C Cadogan, should give us is a list of countries, on the same trajectory as Barbados, with a series of credit rating downgrades, persistent foreign exchange problems over several years, rising balance of payments difficulties, that have escaped a statistical revaluation. To put it charitably.

    Instead of asking us to believe as though we should walk by faith and not by sight.

    This Cadogan does not possess the capacity to properly engage us here on BU.


  36. @Pacha

    Ignore CCC, he is a JA released on the blog to do a job.


  37. Carson C Cadogan

    You attacked us for saying opposition parties in Barbados have no money.

    If the DLP were to demit office tomorrow, next month there would be problems paying the light bill too.

  38. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    Vincent Haynes

    “rating agencies are respected international institutions”

    Rating agencies are corrupt entities.

    “MOODY’S ANALYST BREAKS SILENCE: Says Ratings Agency Rotten To Core With Conflicts”

    “Justice Department and State Partners Secure $1.375 Billion Settlement with S&P for Defrauding Investors in the Lead Up to the Financial Crisis”

    Vincent Haynes if you say that they are “respected” it is not saying much about you at all.


  39. David

    We know

    Just playing with him a little bit.

  40. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger

    Carson….whatever happened to the Cahill scam that lying Fruendel claimed that he had not yet given approval despite already contracting with the crazy Canadian woman, Clare Cowan…. lying to the people…..how is she these days, ah forgot to ask Alvin.

  41. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    Well Well

    you ought to be telling me.

    She is up in Canada with you.


  42. Earn what way and how.Didn’t Trump tell the whole world that the american system is rigged. Small island nations job is to be service providers of american debt and buyers of their products which means that earning our way means having to flip the script and which would never happen under americas watch
    What small islands nations need to do in order to be less dependale and be used as consumer machines by america is to build a system of governance that enables these small nations combined to be service providers for themselves within the Carribbean region with an agenda in mind to be finacially self sufficient with an end game of not having to depend on america for any thing

  43. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    According to DAVID

    No investors want to do business in Barbados.

    Yet only a few days ago one of our Rum refineries were purchased by Foreign investors.

    Go figure.

  44. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger

    Carson…ah still want to know what happened to the Cahill scam.

  45. fortyacresandamule Avatar
    fortyacresandamule

    @ David. You are correct about Panama offshore model. But even then, Barbados offshore financial sector is mature and resilient. Remember, these flows are not FDI or portfolio investment in the local economy. Therefore, a credit downgrade has no material effect on the industry.

  46. Vincent Haynes Avatar

    David March 13, 2017 at 12:37 PM #

    You are obviously missing the point.
    ……………………………………………………….

    Granted…….so help the old man to get the point.

  47. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger

    That’s why government ministers should never be trusted, you keep secrets from the people and it’s the people’s business to know what you are doing with their land and money, what did you do with the Cahill scam Carson………, that is why yall will be thrown out of parliament…., with all ya wicked secrets.


  48. Fortyacrs

    Have you heard of moral elements of risks?

    Why would Sagicor leave if the nearness to a failed economy does not impact them?

  49. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    Pachamama

    “This Cadogan does not possess the capacity to properly engage us here on BU.”

    thats not nice. How can you say that?

    This blog is owned by DAVID, I am assuming from your perspective that he has “………the capacity to properly engage us here on BU” Ok!!!!

    Yet in 2012 in the run up to the last General Elections he in his “capacity to properly engage” jokers like you predicted that the Barbados Labour Party would win 28 seats in the 2013 elections.

    But foolish me told him that the Democratic Labour Party would be returned to office. Can you tell me whose intellectual “capacity” was correct?


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