“In the criminal justice system
treasonous offenses are considered especially heinous.
In Barbados, the dedicated detectives who investigate these
vicious felonies are members of an elite squad
known as the Task Force.
This must be one of their stories.”
Adapted from Law and Order

If Barbados was a properly functioning democracy, in light of the revelation on the front page of The Sunday Sun 4th March, 2018, that the Four Seasons property had been sold to Jada Construction; the Attorney General of Barbados would have announced and held a press conference the next day to inform all Barbadians that he would be investigating this matter. We have not heard a squeak from him and the entire Democratic Labour Party is silent. This is such a grave matter that even though Parliament has dissolved one would have expected him to say something.

The matter in which Jada Construction now holds the conveyance for the Four Seasons Property is not an allegation. By now, the entire island has seen the front page of the conveyance document on the front page of the Sunday sun and most likely seen and read the entire document that was featured on the Barbados Underground two weeks previously on February 20, 2018. There is therefore physical evidence for the entire world to see.

The property was conveyed to Jada Construction on December 19th, 2014 and received and recorded at the Land Registry on March 10th 2015. They are several attorneys at law whose names are on this document and therefore are familiar with the particulars of the conveyance and or sale of the property. Namely, M. Adrian King of Inn Chambers , Lucas street Bridgetown, Annette Yvonne Linton of Briar Hall in Christ Church and Theodore David Gittens of the Rock, St. Peter.

Attorney General is responsible to the Crown, the Courts, the legislature, the executive branch of government but his constitutional responsibility is beyond that of a political minister.

This is the man whose duty among others it is to uphold to Constitution of Barbados, to create laws when they are lacking and to prevent over reach when laws are found to be infringing on the rights of citizens. He is supposed to uphold the conscience of the land that determines what is right from what is wrong. He is also the guardian of the public interest and that includes all tax payers of Barbados.

It leads one to believe that this man never understood what his role is and therefore he could never function in it. His action or lack of action in this matter would not surprise many due to his lack luster performance during his entire tenure of Attorney General. Adriel Brathwaite should have stamped his authority as attorney general with the Integrity Legislation and the Freedom of Information Act to instill the required behaviors of all parliamentarians if they were lacking and reinforcing that they were not above the law. Alas, there has been no accountability or transparency on his watch.

If this was done, he would have been in a position to have demanded the resignation of the Speaker of the House, Michael Carrington when he stole the funds of a wheel chair bound pensioner. He would have insisted Michael Lashley, the then Minister of Housing be fired when it was discovered that he had purposely relayed incorrect information from the Cabinet as well as deliberately altered communication from the Cabinet.

Yet Mr. Brathwaite stood up to justify why a police officer who with intent shot and killed a man was allowed bail. We therefore know that he knows how to selectively use his voice.

His position as Attorney General makes him more than complicit to the sale if he says or does nothing about it. Both the Minister of Finance and the Minister of Tourism are on record providing information which was futurist in nature of a pending sale when the conveyance and or sale had taken place three years previously.

Although Mr. Brathwaite swore an oath to become the Attorney General and uphold the Constitution of Barbados, his actions or lack thereof speaks otherwise. It tells us that he believes that politicians are above the law; that there is one law for the Greeks and another for the Medes. Given this track record, he would have to be a man without a conscience when he asks the people of St. Philip to reelect him again because he has done nothing to uphold Constitution especially with regard to the matter at hand.

Then there is the matter of the missing money, $US60m which the government borrowed from the NIS to repay the ANSA Mcal loan when it was called and now the $US 60m that is mentioned on the Conveyance that Jada Construction now has in its possession. No record can be found of the tender for the sale of the property neither was it advertised in the local press. Hence there has been a breech in the financial rules of the government of Barbados. Neither of these two sums of money has been accounted for at the NIS or in the case of the latter as having entered the Treasury or was reported as revenue earned in the estimates of 2015, 2016 or 2017. However, the latter was recorded by the Auditor General as a receivable in one of his recent reports.

By default, the Attorney General is guilty of dereliction of his duties. The Minister of Finance has lied to Parliament and denied the transaction when the press asked him about it; the Minister of Tourism also lied to the people of Barbados. In my opinion both of them have implicated themselves in this matter of funds missing from the public purse. The people have seen tangible evidence of a conveyance and the Democratic Labour Party Administration is deadly silent. This matter can only be classified as treason because they have betrayed the country. In another time, those guilty of such crimes would be hung, beheaded or quartered. In today’s terms one can easily justify a 25 years to life sentence.

114 responses to “A Heather Cole Column – Where is the Money?”


  1. Money, money, money
    Must be funny
    In the rich man’s world
    Money, money, money
    Always sunny
    In the rich man’s world
    Aha-ahaaa
    All the things I could do
    If I had a little money
    It’s a rich man’s world


  2. Criminals, charlatans and bandits.

  3. Are-we-there-yet Avatar
    Are-we-there-yet

    Heather Cole.

    Thanks for clarifying the situation. It is by far the best objectively verifiable marker of where we have now sunk to in this Island. The other one is the feckless PM, by his usual inaction, allowing the Island to drift into previously uncharted waters of allowing one cabinet to hold power for 5 1/4 years. …… and not a DLP soul said a thing.

    We have reached rock bottom.

    We there!

  4. Well Well & Cut N' Paste At Your Service Avatar
    Well Well & Cut N’ Paste At Your Service

    Ah told yall that 120 million US dollars or 240 million Barbados dollars is unaccounted for. …in the 4 seasons Paradise Pharciple Jada government scam.


  5. WW If it is the sale of the property that bothers you, think of it as a pension top up

  6. Are-we-there-yet Avatar
    Are-we-there-yet

    Lawson,

    The info available so far suggests that the proceeds of the sale have largely vanished while Jada / Phariciple have legal control of the Land. How could it be a pension topup if no moneys from the sale have been passed on to NIS?

    Perhaps you have further information that can clarify this matter?


  7. Heather,

    As you point out, Barbados is not a developed country in Northern Europe where the rule of law applies.

    Bribery, nepotism at the Supreme Court and in the public service, crime and sewage belong to the Barbadian lifestyle like hot pepper, barking dogs, loud music and chicken. You cannot expect any ethical conduct in a Southern failed state.

    The local elite cannot fix a simple sewage pipe. Why should they be able to save the rule of law?

  8. Hamilton Hill Avatar

    My problem is that back in 2007/8 We were hearing about forensic investigations to be conducted, and persons being brought to heel we were promised.Then Prime Minister Stuart spoke collectively about the Political Class, and how all needed to be lauded for getting their hands dirty. The story back then was who could afford what on a Ministerial salary. Fast forward to 2018. Here we are confronted with this shit. For some reason the words of Kerry Simmonds and those of Mia Mottley do not inspire confidence that anything will be done.


  9. awty not a pension top up for the great unwashed lol

  10. Well Well @ Cut and Paste @ Your Service Avatar
    Well Well @ Cut and Paste @ Your Service

    dont mind Lawson, he knows it was coldblooded theft by government ministers and their gang of 5 or 6 masters.

    60 million US of INS funds…never returned to NIS from 2011
    60 million US from the {sale} of the property…that no one can find.

  11. Hamilton Hill Avatar

    Correct me if ah wrong but in an emergency don’t this present cabinet stay in place? These goons are trying to push Barbadians to their limit. Dem armoured vehicles got purpose.

  12. Are-we-there-yet Avatar
    Are-we-there-yet

    Lawson

    Sorry, my bad.

    I am one of “the great unwashed” so I tend to think that Bajan Governments are essentially focused on improving our lot. You are of the upper class so you identify with your class and see the scam as providing lots of pension dollars for the scamsters i.e. MInisters, Phariciples, et al.

    Of course you’re right. But I hope your truth will help to open the eyes of the majority who have to vote, when next an election is called, to what bought MInisters and their buyers are capable of.

  13. Frustrated Businessman: Animal Farm sequel playing out in Bim. Avatar
    Frustrated Businessman: Animal Farm sequel playing out in Bim.

    DLP ministerial corruption is also well known. Solicitation WhattsApp and e-mail messages are widely circulated. AB has also done nothing about that. One would have to assume he is getting his cut.

    The word ‘complicit’ has very string meaning which certainly applies to every man sitting at the cabinet desk.

    But AB is especially responsible for turning a blind eye at his post.


  14. And what about the new DPP? Gosh, I forgot, she already received her silver Mercedes to shut up.

  15. Are-we-there-yet Avatar
    Are-we-there-yet

    David;

    One of my posts just disappeared after posting!!

    Could you investigate?


  16. @AWTY

    Do a backspace on your browser.


  17. On the subject of money is the St. Lucian teacher Tennyson Joseph at UWI paid by taxpayers? This piece of sh%# for a man should be questioned by the Special Branch and deported for the insulting comments he makes about the political and economic system of our country. Why is this useless dotard here? We demand he be deported back to his violent little island. Tell me why he shouldn’t be in Saint Lucia working a banana or yam field at the side of a volcano.

  18. Well Well @ Cut and Paste @ Your Service Avatar
    Well Well @ Cut and Paste @ Your Service

    if one checks the auditor generals report….as i remember it, many, many more millions of dollars are unaccounted for..

    ..they have a reputation for presenting paper work to departments for eg 60 million US…but before you know it other paper work appears, very briefly before disappearing again for double or triple the amount, no one wants to get fired, so they keep quiet.

    the auditor generals report was very clear about more missing millions.

  19. Well Well @ Cut and Paste @ Your Service Avatar
    Well Well @ Cut and Paste @ Your Service

    josh…i dont think its going to be so easy to change this topic though.

    who really needs deporting from Barbados are the useless government ministers right along with their minority masters who refuse to stop colluding to rob, disrespect and insult bajans.

    there are some uninhabited islands off the south pacific where they can be transported, they are thieves and blights.


  20. Jada principle on the board of the Central bank …not so
    Amazing how many sales going that route…
    They reap what they sow in the purge.

  21. Are-we-there-yet Avatar
    Are-we-there-yet

    Lawson

    Sorry, my bad.

    I am one of “the great unwashed” so I tend to think that Bajan Governments are essentially focused on improving our lot. You are of the upper class so you identify with your class and see the scam as providing lots of pension dollars for the scamsters i.e. MInisters, Phariciples, et al.

    Of course you’re right. But I hope your truth will help to open the eyes of the majority who have to vote on what bought MInisters and their buyers are capable of when next an election is called.


  22. Please, please, please MAM and Party, tell us if you will be investigating, charging, convicting and jailing any and all of those enriching themselves at the expense of Barbados and it’s people. Not empty promises and Commissions of Enquirery that only serve to line the pockets of Party faithful lawyers. From Prime Minister to Backbeancher, the whole lot. Nothing less than a complete political enema to rid the country once and for all of this RH SH (Trump’s phrase) thieving band of bastards that have brought this country to its knees and on the brink of disaster (if not there already).

  23. Are-we-there-yet Avatar
    Are-we-there-yet

    Thanks David

  24. Are-we-there-yet Avatar
    Are-we-there-yet

    Josh!

    Steupseee!

    Who was more injurious to Barbados? Tennyson Joseph or his malleable, somewhat obsequious compatriot of NIS board fame? All CARICOM countries foot UWI’s bills, including salaries of lecturers.

  25. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ Josh March 8, 2018 at 9:04 AM #

    Typical deceitful lying pimping jingoistic outburst of xenophobia!

    In the ‘soon’ coming months (or according to Sinckler “shortly”) -when Barbados foreign reserves and forex earnings are barely enough to buy oil or medicine for your sickly population but cannot pay for the imported processed food- the same “banana or yam field at the side of a volcano” might be the only source of supply for your food alms from your fellow Caricom brothers including St. Lucia while you attempt to re-cultivate the former bountiful fields left by your former slave masters but still beyond recall.

    St. Lucia had two internationally-recognized Nobel laureates. What does Barbados, comparably speaking, have to show in the field of scholarship?

    At least shit is not flowing on the streets of Gros Islet to threaten its forex earner as is playing out on the bread and butter south coast of ShitBados.

    First remove the blinding shit from your stained xenophobic blinkers in order to see others through a crystal lens of patriotism.


  26. Josh March 8, 2018 at 9:04 AM #

    On the subject of money is the St. Lucian teacher Tennyson Joseph at UWI paid by taxpayers? (Quote)

    Nothing to fear. He once wrote in the Nation that there was one form of capitalism. This from a so-called political scientist. To my mind, he does not even know his subject.


  27. If Barbados was a properly functioning democracy, in light of the revelation on the front page of The Sunday Sun 4th March, 2018, that the Four Seasons property had been sold to Jada Construction; the Attorney General of Barbados would have announced and held a press conference the next day to inform all Barbadians that he would be investigating this matter. (Quote)

    I say again, it is not corrupt, dishonest or thieving individuals, as some in BU like to say. This is the easy excuse for what is deeply structurally systemic incompetence.
    The attorney general is not a bad man, he is just incompetent; the prime minister is not a bad man, he is just out of his depth; Chris Sinckler may be arrogant and aggressive, but he is just an ordinary Barbadian. He is, however, grossly incompetent.
    THAT IS THE PROBLEM IN BARBADOS.
    Our institutions, from top to bottom, need over-hauling; our legal draftspeople need proper training. This is a skill we can buy in – pay a highly trained and experienced firm to draft the broad outline of new laws, and let locals fine-tune our legislation.


  28. Hal,

    Your proposal is good and might work in Europe.

    However, the best laws of the world will not do, if the people applying them lack sincerity maturity and the desire for the common good.


  29. To millertheanunnaki March 8, 2018 at 10:02 AM

    I’ve been to Gros Islet you coward of a traitor. Flies , open gutters and little children sleeping on benches all over the place. I didn’t read any Bajans calling for the overthrow of the Saint Lucia government. I wish I had the power to drop your buffoon ass you off in Somalia.

  30. Dr. Simple Simon Avatar
    Dr. Simple Simon

    @Are-we-there-yet March 8, 2018 at 7:34 AM “How could it be a pension topup if no moneys from the sale have been passed on to NIS?”

    lawson is often tongue in cheek.

    I expect that lawson meant a pension top-up for certain people, and those certain people are not those people who built up the NIS and are now mostly now getting less that $500 Barbados ($250 USD) per week, sometime a lot, lot less.

    Some of these certain people spend $500 a single evening out.

  31. Dr. Simple Simon Avatar
    Dr. Simple Simon

    @lawson March 8, 2018 at 7:44 AM “awty not a pension top up for the great unwashed lol”

    Who you calling unwashed? We may be poor, but we still take 2 or three baths a day. We have to, we have no air conditioned chariots to stop the sweat.

    So we bathe.

    A lot.

    Every day.


  32. Welcome Josh aka waiting.

  33. Dr. Simple Simon Avatar
    Dr. Simple Simon

    @Josh March 8, 2018 at 9:04 AM “Tell me why he shouldn’t be in Saint Lucia working a banana or yam field at the side of a volcano.”

    Because he has a Phd. and you have none.

    Lolll!!

    Ya scared because Joseph is encouraging people to THINK?

    As for me I izza a person wo does grow yams and bananas so that i don’t have to take corned beef, macaroni and potatoes from NO politician.

    Once ya can feed yaself ya can tell politicians to:

    HAUL

    Tek ya mouth offa Joseph please.


  34. Dr. Simple Simon March 8, 2018 at 11:38 AM #

    @Josh March 8, 2018 at 9:04 AM “Tell me why he shouldn’t be in Saint Lucia working a banana or yam field at the side of a volcano.”
    Because he has a Phd. and you have none.(Quote)

    Is a PhD in some unproductive subject an excuse not to work on a banana or yam plantation? I know which one Barbados needs right now.

  35. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ Josh March 8, 2018 at 11:18 AM

    Josh, while you are ‘waiting’ to do that why not collect Mara T. the hater of childless women and then both of us can go to Somalia as Assba$$ador to both St. Lucia and Africa.

    What’s the difference between Tennyson J and Mara T other than one is a loud-mouth academic and the other an offensively blatant thief pretending to be the inheritor of a widow’s mite?

    BTW, why did you have to go to Gros Islet to see people sleeping on benches?
    Why not your pigpen for a bus stand or the Jubilee gardens with so many rats to make the population of China look like an endangered species?

  36. Dr. Simple Simon Avatar
    Dr. Simple Simon

    @millertheanunnaki March 8, 2018 at 10:02 AM “St. Lucia had two internationally-recognized Nobel laureates. What does Barbados, comparably speaking, have to show in the field of scholarship?”

    Ya right.

    Per capita St; Lucia has had more Nobel Laureates than any other country on the face of the earth.

  37. Dr. Simple Simon Avatar
    Dr. Simple Simon

    @Hal Austin March 8, 2018 at 11:45 AM “Is a PhD in some unproductive subject an excuse not to work on a banana or yam plantation?

    No. But tell me how many Phd’s anywhere are also full time, or even part time farmers.

    When politicians want to oppress people the first thing they want to do is to punish the thinkers, the academics, the journalists etc.

    This ain’t Camboda…yet.

    And by the way I am growing yams and bananas, and cassava, and coconuts, and sweet potatoes and avocadoes and spinach and paw-paws etc. so that Dr. Tennyson does not have to. I grow enough for me and him.

    Leave the man, do.

  38. Bernard Codrington Avatar
    Bernard Codrington

    Dr. Simple Simon

    How come you getting enough water to bathe three times a day and some cannot get enough to bathe their faces , hands and other parts? I believe you belong to the political class.


  39. Dr. Simple Simon March 8, 2018 at 12:13 PM #

    You are equating a PhD and journalists with thinkers. Are you sure?

  40. Well Well @ Cut and Paste @ Your Service Avatar
    Well Well @ Cut and Paste @ Your Service

    the only thing Joseph did wrong was not to stop after his first sentence that was the subject matter of his statement…in essence, he tried to say the island needs to upgrade their constitution to include the power of recalling ministers ….he should not have said a word more than that.

    if the constitution had the power of recall…the people would have been able to recall;

    tiefing Carrington

    useless Mara

    corrupt Lashley

    Lying Sinckler

    Lazy Adriel

    Deceitful, lazy Fruendel

    Two faced Dumbville

    Nuisance Estwick …etc, etc

    and would not have had to endure their incompetence, scams Cahill and Paradise, raw sewage, decayed and neglected infrastructure, bad roads, bad bus service and the uppity arrogance and backward contempt of each minister.

    they would simply recall each of them after each parliamentary cockup and crime, instead of waiting for lazy Fruendel to cover up for his ministers.

  41. Let's Not Remember the FAILED DLP Avatar
    Let’s Not Remember the FAILED DLP

    ……….am if Jada or associate company have possession and ownership of 4SEASONS and no money was passed at conveyance and barring some ancillary agreement, that ain’t FRAUD?

  42. Talking Loud Saying Nothing Avatar
    Talking Loud Saying Nothing

    @ Hal Austin March 8, 2018 at 10:31 AM,

    You stated that

    “Our institutions, from top to bottom, need over-hauling; our legal draftspeople need proper training. This is a skill we can buy in – pay a highly trained and experienced firm to draft the broad outline of new laws, and let locals fine-tune our legislation.”

    I wholeheartedly disagree with your above statement. You can bring in competent individuals and bodies to bring in law templates. But these laws will only be relevant if they are introduced and respected by all stakeholders. Hal, the law practised in Barbados is a tool that is swiftly used to shackle the predominately black Bajan population and discarded at a whim to facilitate the minority groups who reside on the island.

    The DLP and the BLP have consistently played their role in facilitating corruption on the island leaving the majority black population to count the cost.

    Hal, i have been on the island these past two weeks and i can tell you that this black population that i talk of are a cowed and a defeated people who lack the backbone to bring prosperity to their people. I have witnessed it throughout my travels.

    These stories of corruption will continue to litter our landscape unless or until the majority population takes decisive and affirmative action to bring real change to Barbados. I have concluded that this is a challenge that they will never accept.

  43. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ Talking Loud Saying Nothing March 8, 2018 at 1:16 P

    Hal Austin is just pretending to be blissfully unaware of the fact that the laws of Barbados are mere ‘doctored’ versions based on imported templates from other Commonwealth states; with the more forward-thinking pieces complete replicas of those copied from New Zealand.

    The problem with Barbados is not the lack of laws but the blatant failure to enforce them at every level whether these laws relate to simple littering or to the adherence to the provisions of the Constitution.

    Just look to see what passes for Parliamentary acceptable behaviour.


  44. Talking Loud Saying Nothing March 8, 2018 at 1:16 PM #

    The saddest thing about a failed state is when the citizens do not realise the state has failed. Welcome to Barbados 2018.


  45. SS your whining about 250 us per week, I get less than 700 per month from CPP

  46. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ Hal Austin March 8, 2018 at 1:48 PM

    That’s the most profoundly true statement you have made on BU.

    A million laws to keep the 1,000 odd lawyers in work for another 100 years but just look at the justice system where men are on remand for years on end, totally in breach of their Constitutional rights to a fair and timely trial.

    The governance system has failed, the justice system has failed and the economy is about to go belly-up; all characteristics of a fully ripened banana republic aka failed state.

    Barbados- a country once considered the model of development for small islands and countries emerging from the shackles of colonialism and slavery-has now been turned into a shithole of cronyism and ‘rewarded’ incompetence making the Peter principle the country’s new motto as supremely exemplified by the holder of the highest executive position in the State for the past 8 years.

  47. Sunshine Sunny Shine Avatar
    Sunshine Sunny Shine

    People!!! All the evidence to bring charges and a case against Freundel and his crooks are there for Mia Mottley to prove her worth once she sits in the Prime Minister’s chair. Mottley must be the focus here. We need her to state emphatically what decisive action she will take for serious breaches in financial governance under the crooked, lying DLP shites. If she is fearful that beans will be spilled concerning similar money unaccounted atrocities committed by members of her bad wagon, then she can rest assured that what the DLP has done is all in the recent and fresh in the mind thus putting her in a pivotal position to be pardon and forgiven.

    The people think that in Mia we all can trust. I am not that optimistic since she has chosen to keep some real controversial characters in her administration who are seasoned crooks and perfected wheel dealers. Mottley can start her slew of promises during the campaign trail by stating what she will do to protect Barbadians from rogue, crooked politicians. What she will do to make all government transactions and business arrangements accountable and transparent. What she will do with the discoveries in the PAC report. What she will do to quell the storm of Swiss account talk that states 1 billion dollars belong to 11 Barbadians and that these accounts were opened in 2008. What she will do to make the office of the Auditor General more independent from political influence with increase powers to bring all persons who act contrary to government financial rules under the full weight of the law (stinking politicians included). All of a sudden Mottley is the golden girl with the sickle of change and intelligence to get the job done. All I see is a rouge riding the wave of nonsense created by the DLP, and masking the wrongs that the BLP by pointing out the shite the DLP doing and the cuntery that is the idiot Prime Minister Stuart. Right now people just want the asses out and bring the BLP in. But, we must not forget what the BLP did during their 14 year term.


  48. If for no other reason than he ignored the information that the South Coast Sewage plant was failing and did nothing, his Rh want locking up for negligence whilst occupying public office.

  49. Talking Loud Saying Nothing Avatar
    Talking Loud Saying Nothing

    Should we just accept that there is NO PLACE on the island for the vast majority of Barbados black population and that the only solution for her citizens is to be repatriated “en masse” back to the mother country – Africa.

    We tend to forget that we have become surplus to requirements on this island. We were brought here as slaves. The whites remain the majority land owners and are reluctant to let it go. And as you know there are many others who are vying for a presence in Barbados. Where does it leave those descendants of ex-slaves?

    We’re still being exploited but there will come a time when our presence on this island will become a great source of embarrassment as it it becomes sanitised.

    These crooked deals add to the notion that our fate has been planned meticulously. This is a case of history repeating itself, proving that we have been sold short – yet again!

  50. Sunshine Sunny Shine Avatar
    Sunshine Sunny Shine

    David

    Who will lock him up? This is why I am stressing the focus to be on Mia Mottley. When she holds the power of the high office, she has only to give the directive for thorough investigations into the mismanagement of the Barbados economy by Stuart or the thieving gang. The Prime Minister is a pretender, and he deserve to be put out of Barbados forever.

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