Submitted by DAVID  COMISSIONG, CITIZEN  OF  BARBADOS
Prime Minister Freundel Stuart

In August 2016 I– David Comissiong — wrote to Prime Minister Freundel Stuart in his capacity as Minister responsible for Town and Country Planning and informed him that the Law of Barbados stipulated that the application made by Mr Mark Maloney’s company for permission to construct a 15 storey hotel on the beach at Carlisle Bay had to be subjected to an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA), inclusive of at least one public Town Hall meeting BEFORE any decision could be made on the Application.

In my said letter to Mr Stuart I stressed that the proposed project could possibly be very detrimental to the physical, social, and cultural environment of Barbados and needed to be carefully and thoroughly scrutinized through the staging of an EIA. I also stressed that the people of Barbados needed to be given an opportunity to have a say on the proposed project through at least one public Town Hall meeting.

Needless-to-say, Mr Stuart never even acknowledged my letter, much less did he deign to respond to it! Rather, in February 2017, Mr Stuart proceeded to grant Maloney’s company the permission to build their 15 storey hotel without having had the findings of an EIA or the Report of a Public Town Hall meeting to guide him in the making of his decision.

It is against this background that I decided that it was necessary to ask a Judge of the Supreme Court of Barbados to review the manner in which Mr Stuart had processed the Application in question, and determine whether or not the Application had been properly and lawfully processed by Mr Stuart. This legal procedure is known as Judicial Review.

I therefore filed an Application for Judicial Review in March 2017, and attached to that Application a request that the Court should grant an “interim order” suspending the permission granted to Maloney’s company until the Court has the opportunity to “hear” the entire matter and make a decision. To date,there has not yet been any substantive hearing of the Judicial Review application nor the attached request for an “interim order”.

Since then, however, a number of persons have jumped out of the proverbial wood-work to attack me for daring to request that the manner in which Mr. Stuart processed the said Application be reviewed and scrutinized by a Supreme Court Judge.

The obvious question that comes to mind is this: “If these persons are so sure that the Application of Maloney’s company was properly processed, and that all the applicable rules and regulations were followed, then why are they so apprehensive about a Judge of the Supreme Court reviewing the matter”?

Why are these people attacking me for exercising my Constitutional right to ask our Supreme Court to review the actions of a Minister of Government?

Why– some four months AFTER the Minister made his decision to grant permission — is Maloney feverishly staging public relations exercises in the form of a so-called “public interactive discussion’?

If they are all so certain that everything is legal and above board, why are they all so agitated?

I for my part am content to let a Judge of our Supreme Court examine all of the available evidence  and make an objective decision on the matter. Furthermore, if it is found that the relevant rules and regulations demand that an EIA be staged, it would be folly of the highest order to permit this project to go ahead in the absence of such an EIA.

 

72 responses to “Why are they so Concerned about a Judge Reviewing the Hyatt Matter?”


  1. de Dribbler
    I am not jumping on the tragedy or comparing the two issues, that would be insensitive and igrunt. I am merely pointing out that there are broader issues associated with tall buildings beyond the simplistic argument advanced by supporters of Hyatt i.e. jobs and regeneration. In fact you have raised some. The accelerant from reading reports could be the material used on the building–yet another dimension.


  2. @Bush Tea

    If you heard the General Secretary of the Fireman’s union commenting on the matter this morning he was clueless as to why the Norman fire fighting techniques and safeguards failed i.e. fighting the fire from the stair well etc.

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    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger

    http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/london-fire-grenfell-tower-cladding-architects-firefighters-experts-reason-why-cause-a7789336.html

    Knowing how desperate and thirsty government ministers are for bribes and kickbacks….aka finder’s fees.

    How desperate and thirsty minority business people are to steal money from taxpayers and NIS.

    A dusaster waiting to happen with any high rise,

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  5. Vincent Haynes Avatar

    We do not need the Hyatt or any other highrise brand name hotel in Bim…..why do we keep spinning top in mud…..our future lies in community toursim.

    Why is nobody giving answers to these:-
    Who is funding the project,
    Where is the money for the cement,steel and materials coming from,
    Where is the evidence that we have more arrivals than tooms in 5 years when its due for completion?

  6. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ Vincent HaynesJune 14, 2017 at 11:47 AM
    “We do not need the Hyatt or any other highrise brand name hotel in Bim…..why do we keep spinning top in mud…..our future lies in community toursim.
    Why is nobody giving answers to these:-
    Who is funding the project,…”

    That fella Hal might have questioned the present value of your time spent at the Waterford university in the same way he wasted his stint at some North London polytechnic.

    But by the very simple and innocent question you raised so succinctly the whole focus of analysis should now be directed towards the heart of this imaginary behemoth of a scam.
    Where is the money coming from ought to be the mantra of intelligent enquirers.

    If the project has foreign investors bringing in foreign money (FDI) then Bajans ought to do everything in their power to see the hotel erection ‘rise’s to its unusual vertical dimension despite the rather tight hole of a location the shady developers have identified so close to a ‘red light’ area.

    If the financing is coming from locally-sourced investment, where would Barbados find the foreign exchange at this time to ensure completion is achieved in a timely fashion to avoid another Four Seasons or Harlequin dead elephant delivered to the country’s tourism doorstep?

    As time goes on it seems more and more that this whole Hyatt thingie is nothing but a scam to get a few millions out of the Treasury via the Tourism agencies by way of consultancy fees, mobilization fees and the new hole in daddy’s arm called “Finder’s Fees”; some of which could end up funding the upcoming elections similar to what occurred via the NHC for the 2013 rip-off.

    One thing for sure and on which you can bet your ‘bottom’ dollar: not one mulatto dollar would be coming out of Maloney’s pocket to expose his financial back to that large erection even if he is prepared to let Bajans see his ‘airy’ mouth in action in full blow job fashion.

  7. Vincent Haynes Avatar
    Vincent Haynes

    millertheanunnaki June 14, 2017 at 1:11 PM #

    The point re Hyatt is moot,as we know no fx will be available for the project…….

    Community tourism time has come and we should be pushing it.


  8. The only way hundreds of masons can be employed is if cement blocks will be used. If cement slabs will be used you will see less masons, less handymen, less wheelbarrows, less shovels, less poor artisans. Simply put, all the talk of employment will never materialise. Is the $120 million the nett or gross figure?


  9. Jethro,

    Just to save the reputation of North London Polytechnic. I did not attend that august institution.


  10. The area designated to build Hyatt is not ideal.The laws of Barbados should be followed and the last time I read it no PM can change the laws of Barbados by the stroke of a pen.There are too many unanswered questions in this Hyatt deal.It is better to measure 10 times and cut once than to measure once and cut 10 times.Let the Judge decide based on the evidence before the court.No amount of pappy show will cut it.Mural or no mural,Barbados need to have hearings and observe all the UNESCO protocols of the World Heritage Designation.
    Btw why with all the closed hotels…..over 32 at the last count…..why doesn’t baloney and his motley gang reopen some of those properties.

  11. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger Avatar
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    Ha, Ha….see for ya self now, not all muslims are bad, if you were in Grenfell last night, muslims would have saved ya life…a lesson for all.

    “Muslims who were awake because they were beginning their Ramadan fast “saved people’s lives” when a deadly blaze broke out at a west London tower block, HuffPost UK has been told.

    At least 50 people have been taken to five hospitals for treatment as hundreds of residents in the 27-storey, 120 flat, Grenfell Tower in north Kensington have been evacuated from their flats in the building that caught fire just after 1.15am.

    A local woman told HuffPost UK: “Muslim boys saved people’s lives. They ran around knocking on people’s doors. Thank God for Ramadan”

    Khalid Suleman Ahmed, 20, recently moved to Grenfell Tower with his auntie and lives on the eighth floor.

    He said he would not normally have been up in the middle of the night but had stayed up during Ramadan for Suhur, the meal before Muslims begin fasting again during daylight hours.”

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    Good point Gabriel….hotels are closing left and right, but the crooks are desperate to open a brand new one, but wont say at whose expense.

  13. Vincent Haynes Avatar
    Vincent Haynes

    Gabriel

    Thanks for answering one of my questions re room capacity.


  14. THE SEA BREEZE HOTEL, at Maxwell Christ Church, is undergoing a major $16 million upgrade and will be rebranded the Sea-Breeze Beach House on reopening.

    http://www.nationnews.com/nationnews/news/97626/usd16-million-upgrade#sthash.GkExdGFL.dpuf

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    Dies this sound familiar and close to home.

    “There are NegroPEANS who will never fight for freedom. There are NegroPEANS
    who will seek profit for themselves alone from the struggle.

    There are even some NegroPEANS who will cooperate with their oppressors.

    These facts should distress no one. Every minority and every people has its share of opportunists, profiteers, free-loaders and escapists.”

    Martin Luther King, Jr.


  16. I see Antigua is offering Barbados some words of wisdom in Barbados today regarding the Hyatt project.

    http://epaper.barbadostoday.bb/html5/reader/production/default.aspx?pubname=&pubid=87ad6005-1972-4d63-92b0-8927eda53c7a

    … and … next door at the QEH I see the 15 inch burst main has required a hose to be run from a water truck to its storage tanks on the top floor I guess.

    … definitely a first world truck … and hose too!!

    Not too far from Hyatt!!

    http://epaper.barbadostoday.bb/html5/reader/production/default.aspx?pubname=&pubid=87ad6005-1972-4d63-92b0-8927eda53c7a

    I remember the last time that main burst … think it was in Hallelujah Bottom just before Community College on the way to the Belle.

    Same disastrous consequences … but it passed!!

    I think Sandi was at the helm back then … that era passed too … as will this one … hopefully.

    Finally, given the rhetoric about DC’s communistic tendencies I am left to wonder at the Sam Lord’s redevelopment by the Chinese!!

    Isn’t China communist?

    Does that worry any one?

    Looks like Wyndham will run it.

    http://epaper.barbadostoday.bb/html5/reader/production/default.aspx?pubname=&pubid=87ad6005-1972-4d63-92b0-8927eda53c7a

    … and … is anyone hearing anything about a Fire Station in St. James … on the beachfront???

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    The “first world truck and hose” was there and still allowed Ram to have her dump of a store and massive fire right hazard across the street from the fire station, she can burn that whole street down and they would not shut her diown…bribetakers.

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  19. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    Gabriel June 14, 2017 at 4:46 PM

    “The area designated to build Hyatt is not ideal”

    I am still holding out hope that one of these days you will write something sensible. But in order to do that you will have to stop brown nosing the crooked Barbados Labour Party with its Leader who cant produce her LLB or Law Certificate.


  20. London fire chiefs even had to borrow ‘aerial platforms’ from Surrey as it’s revealed no fire appliances in the whole of Britain are tall enough to reach the top of Grenfell Tower 
    Some of you on this blog set out every day to make Barbados seem so inferior forgetting that we are classified as a developing third world country.The statement above taken from the Daily Mail is about a world power. The UK was going through a severe recession a couple of years and cut back so hard that the company erected flammable cladding so as to cut cost.
    The 911 twin towers also burnt and people jump from floors that ladders could not reach.
    Tall buildings fires are fought from stair wells


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