Protecting our democracy…

Every where one turns in Barbados the discussion is about when will the prime minister ring the bell. Is is unethical for the prime minister to have extended the traditional 5 year term to the 90 days allowed by the Constitution for what many believe was meant by the framers to address an extraordinary event? There is a view that the prime minister has no moral authority to lead the country given his thirst to create history by any means necessary.

In another blog BU outlined that any government preparing to contest a general election is regarded as lameduck where key decisions are delayed to await the mandate of the citizenry  -see Barbados a Country in Abeyance.

In the current situation Barbadians have not only had to wrestle with the unprecedented decision of a prime minister prepared to dilute our way of democracy that has earned our little island a global reputation.  One remembers Dame Billie Miller, the late Dame Nita Barrow et al asked to participate in international fora with a focus on electoral matters.

Given the anemic performance of the economy since the global crisis of 2008 one would have anticipated that the government would have taken the moral high ground to seek a mandate from the people they were elected to serve. One gets the impression these days that the people- where the power is meant to reside-  have allowed the political class to hijack the intent of the Westminster system of democracy inherited.

While the focus is on the decision by the prime minister to extend the tenure of his government. There is the discussion waiting to be had on the campaign trail highlighted in an earlier blog -see  Voting Checklist to Assist With Placing Your X.  One can take the position that if we have waited 5 years what is a another 90 days. BU subscribes to the view that important to how our system of democracy is meant to work must be a high level of citizen advocacy. A self critique in this regard exposes a passive approach by Barbadians since the 30 November 1966.

Clearly the decision by the prime minister – perhaps advised by Hal Gollop- to invoke the 90 day period allowed by the Constitution of Barbados to extend his government serves to be another distraction at a time when the country needs to rally behind a plan that should be marshalling our scarce resources to succeed. How do we tweak our governance model to ensure our Parliament provides oversight as intended by the Constitution. The Public Accounts Committee and Committee of Privileges come to mind. The inability to respond to the perennial concerns of the Auditor General reports that reveals an unacceptable level of financial indiscipline and malfeasance. We could mention a crumbling infrastructure- the sewage problem on the South Coast, a stressed waste management system and pothole ridden road ways come to mind.

Given where Barbados finds itself Barbadians must begin to question what we will demand of our representatives when they come knocking very soon. It will not be enough to take their accustomed rhetoric. In extraordinary circumstances, extraordinary measures have to be taken. What are we as an intelligent people prepared to do this time around.

 

 

 

188 responses to “Waiting for the Bell to be Rung”

  1. Talking Loud Saying Nothing Avatar
    Talking Loud Saying Nothing

    The controversial veteran blogger, pieceuhderockyeahright, stated

    “IT IS WE NIGGERS THAT ARE THE LEADERS OF AFRICA AND THE CARIBBEAN AND IT IS WE NIGGERS WHO, POST COLONIALISM, HAVE STEADFASTLY DIPPED OUT HANDS IN THE TILL, AT THE EXPENSE OF THE REST OF US NIGGERS.”

    Well take a look at some news breaking out of South Africa.

    http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-43426971


  2. Heard the lying Donville Inniss tonight on CBC TV news stating that Cabinet makes decisions based on listening to concerns by the majority people on the ground or some such like tongue in cheek comment.Wunna does only listen to the corruptors like heifer,buzzy,jerk pork,baloney and timefor.Wunna does only listen to thieves like de leper fella and the indian claught people that does sell turnkey wings that past their cell bye date.Wunna stinking black fuchers.Gaul Bline all o wunna back up in wuh de fella do good tell the same stinking pissy boy from off de beech in sheet bay.Fuching hoes and pimps,gaul bline wunnuh starveout swine.


  3. Tony Best reported from New York in today’s Nation that the PM intends to attend the upcoming summit of the Americas in Lima, Peru from April 13-16 and then the Commonwealth Heads of government meeting scheduled for April 16-20 at Windsor Castle and Buckingham Palace in London.

    He said that this may force the PM to call the election as late as May 24.

    This man is a right moron. His time has long gone…….February 21 and if we are generous March 6……….and he intends to attend conferences to be representing whom? Not any of us!

    I said to my spouse today…..these SOB’s will lick out the budget before they are kicked to RH out. Can you imagine the cost of first class tickets from Barbados to Lima and from Lima to London and back here. With the dates overlapping, chances are that he may only be in Lima for three days as I am sure the moron would want to be in London for the opening of the meeting on April 16.

    Ah boy…….every day comes to an end…………..this man cares about no one other than himself.

    If he goes down to May, he is going to disrupt the examinations of so many of our young people but he does not care…….I am sure they will make the children go to centres foreign to them…………but he does not care, his daughter has her education already!

    The moron sure is making history! Unbridled power….corruption to its maximum!


  4. Vote for Natalie


  5. @Prodigal Son March 16, 2018 at 10:26 PM “the cost of first class tickets from Barbados to Lima and from Lima to London and back here.”

    And the stress on an elderly body.

    There is something called deep vein thrombosis (DVT). I certainly would not make those back-to-back trips in one week.

    But hey! nobody listens to me, because I am a

    Simple Simon

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

    Nataliecan do no worse than the uppitywhire you have in parliament who nit onky sell their own asses to the highest bidders, but also sell the asses of the citizens for bribes while oretending to be upright citizens using their fake christianity..

    If there ever was a time that criminal charges should be brought against thiefing Leroy Leper Parris and the Thompson estate…it’s now.

    http://www.nationnews.com/nationnews/news/139137/-touch

    “The Court of Appeal yesterday unfroze millions of dollars belonging to former CLICO International Life (CIL) Insurance boss Leroy Parris.

    But the attorney for CLICO’s judicial manager has described it as a hollow victory for the millionaire, saying he still cannot touch a cent.

    Ramon Alleyne made the declaration yesterday after the Court of Appeal lifted the two-year injunction which had frozen $3.333 million of Parris’ assets.

    “At the end of the day this is as empty a victory as you can get. Not a cent is going anywhere,” noted Alleyne.

    “The judicial manager has made it his business, coming out of the forensic report, to go after any money that is due policyholders. And it is no different because it is Mr Parris or anyone else. And that is why there is a judgment against him for the $3.3 million,” Alleyne declared.

    Parris, of Dayrells Heights, St Michael, was the former chairman of CIL and CLICO Holdings Barbados Ltd. The insurance company collapsed in 2009 leaving thousands of local policyholders in financial ruin. Deloitte Consulting Limited was appointed as judicial manager in 2011.

    Yesterday, Justice of Appeal Kaye Goodridge, who appeared with President of the Court, Professor Andrew Burgess, and Justice of Appeal Margaret Reifer and who read a synopsis of the 61-page judgment, overturned Sir Marston Gibson’s 2016 High Court decision.

    Sir Marston, sitting as a first instance judge, had upheld the injunction put in place by Justice William Chandler the previous year. Sir Marston had ruled that the insurance company, once headed by Parris, was entitled to the money, which Parris had claimed were legal fees and bonus.

    Sir Marston had also struck off the estate of David Thompson as a party to the matter. But this was overturned by the Court of Appeal which reattached Thompson’s estate to the list of defendants.”

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

    The appeal overturning Gibson’s striking off the Thompson estate as as a party to the CLICO theft, something i thought he should not have done, clearly shows that the 37 or 39 million dollars in that Thompson estate cannot be explained or accounted so the estate had to be reattached to the proceedings….what a gang of thieves.

    I want to see these thieves holding an arrest sheet in their hands for the clico theft, I want to see the criminals in parliament and their corrupt minority criminal masters in the same position as the corrupt Zuma and the Gupta indian family in South Africa…holding some corruption charges.

    Natalie can do no worse than the uppity whores you have in parliament who not only sell their own asses to the highest bidders, but also sell the asses of the citizens for bribes while pretending to be upright citizens using their fake christianity..

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

    Ha, Ha the idiot and read TWICE and weep.

    “Alleyne, who appeared with Michael Koieman and Sheena-Ann Ince, said the former CLICO head had gained a “pyrrhic victory that offers no benefit for him because the monies are still held to the order of CLICO”.

    “People don’t understand there is a judgment against Mr Parris for over $3 million and we have garnished that money. What was lifted today was a preliminary injunction before we got to the point of judgment. When we got to the point of judgment, a garnishee was made against him. Lifting this does not change anything,” Alleyne noted.

    “Not a cent of that money is being made available to Mr Parris. The reality is every cent that is due the policyholders of CLICO will be given to the policyholders of CLICO once the judicial manager can identify the means to get it and we don’t believe that money from the insurance company should be just siphoned away to the benefit of Mr Parris,” Alleyne said.

    The attorney further noted the appellate judges had said there was a “good arguable case” that Parris was wrong and in breach of his fiduciary duties. “

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

    Sealy aint even got no shame, the Telegraph did make inquiries and referenced newspaper articles and people they spoke to on the ground including VISITORS, what were they to do, ask the ministers and their yardfowls so they could tell their usual barrels of lies and hide it from visitors, like they do when agencies ask them about corruption on the island.

    The dummies of parliament really gotta go, this is the same way they cussed the US embassy when they were trying to get the government to act on the spewing sewage, so conditions did not worsen and contaminate the island’s water supply.

    The Telegraph has a reputation to uphold, when they print lies sent to them by Barbados’ tourism ministry and mislead the UK citizens about how sweet the South Coast smells and UK tourists converge on the island and are met with spewing shit in the streets and nauseating stenches where they stay, they can sue the Telegraph for false advertising…which is no big thing for the liars in government and at BHTA but a very serious breach of consumer confidence in the real world, which is liable to punishment and fines..

    http://www.nationnews.com/nationnews/news/139138/sealy-responds-telegraph

    “A report in one of Britain’s leading papers headlined Stench of Economic Decay is Overwhelming Barbados, has attracted the ire of Barbados’ Minister of Tourism Richard Sealy.

    And his ministry has written a letter to the editor of the paper to express its concern with the publication of the article without “doing us the courtesy of making an enquiry”.

    Sealy expressed “shock and disappointment” about the article that appeared on page two of the Business section of the Daily Telegraph in the United Kingdom on Thursday.

    He said the article was “viciously crafted with invective rhetoric and hyperbole, which could only have been gleaned from ‘informal connections’, in an attempt to denigrate Barbados’ reputation, a country which currently ranks #25 of 180 countries by Transparency International”.

    “We are also confounded that The Telegraph, a long-standing media partner of Barbados, would print such a scathing article about a partner, who spends significant sums in advertising with them annually, without doing us the courtesy of making an enquiry. This is a terrible affront and an incredulous situation”.

    The minister said it was no secret that Barbados was currently facing a breach of the sewerage system on the South Coast which had overflowed and was affecting sections of the heavily trafficked coast road.”


  10. “……“Not a cent of that money is being made available to Mr Parris. The reality is every cent that is due the policyholders of CLICO will be given to the policyholders of CLICO once the judicial manager can identify the means to get it and we don’t believe that money from the insurance company should be just siphoned away to the benefit of Mr Parris,” Alleyne said.”

    How many people in this forum know that this matter was before the Court?

    Yet certain individuals come here, WITHOUT any KNOWLEDGE of the situation, to criticize the Judicial Management process……. calling it a “joke,” while maintaining Leroy Parris is innocent and being targeted because he came from “humble origins.”

    The forensic audit revealed a questionable invoice in the amount of $3.333M for legal services rendered, which Leroy Parris said it was gratuity CLICO owed him.

    And check the “players in the game.”

    It is a known fact that Leroy Parris is a “financial friend” of the DLP. The first order of business for David Thompson when he became PM in 2008, was to use CLICO’s private jet to travel around the Caribbean; gave CLICO $10M and appointed Parris as chairman of CBC.

    Freundel Stuart was quick to remind CLICO policy holders that Parris is not a leper….but his friend. Chief Justice Marston Gibson is also Stuart’s friend…….recall he amended the law to appoint Gibson as CJ. Gibson ruled that David Thompson’s estate should be excluded from the matter. Hal Gollop is also Stuart’s buddy and he is Leroy Parris’ attorney in this matter, while former DLP attorney general Maurice “there are no gangs in Barbados” King represented Thompson’s estate.

    After Leroy Parris publicly announced that CLICO had sold over 800 insurance policies, Deputy Supervisor of Insurance Vernese Brathwaite invited the police to investigate the insurance company contravening an order by the Supervisor of Insurance in August 2009, which prohibited the CLICO subsidiary from selling new life policies.

    Vernese was subsequently sent on leave by this inept DLP administration and has been receiving her salary of $98,087 per annum for the past 7 ½ years.

    Even Stevie Wonder, Carson Small or Ray Charles could see “political manipulation” in this matter.


  11. The blogmaster has repeatedly posted that a judgement was brought early in the game against Parris and the financial controller which has to be heard eventually. It is why all matters are in limbo for the moment.


  12. David March 17, 2018 at 7:45 AM #

    There is a lack of serious understanding of some people in this forum and nothing brings out the nonsense moreso than Clico.
    Very few people, certainly not myself, claim that Mr Parris is innocent or guilty of any thing. We say he must be given due process, a fair trial, and so far this has not happened. He is innocent until proven guilty – which is not the same as saying he is innocent.
    I think Barbadian taxpayers should sue the estate of Errol Barrow for the bad education his policies have produced.
    Same thing with the sewage leakage. Every man and his dog has been saying the most awful things in this blog, often in the most uncouth language, about the sewage problems, yet when a white journalist says more or less the same thing, in more civilised language, in a UK paper almost the entire nation, including the responsible minister, is complaining alleging racism and hyperbole.
    Julia Bradshaw has done a brilliant job. She deserves our praise.


  13. David BU

    Some of these people write one thing and when challenged, they write something different……and then label people as idiots.


  14. Lets get it right the people writing to complain about bradshaw are the same people that have failed to write me and say that the area I am staying is leaking sewage, I should drink bottled water,take my shoes off before entering their property, bring gastro medication etc. They will spring it on me when I get there, thinking I may cancel if I was told. So they can Phuck off the bradshaw woman is doing a service to me and other tourists who are thought of as a commodity and are taken advantage of and I commend her.

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

    Exactly…again lying to the people and insulting their intelligence and Sealy got the nerve to want the Telegraph to lie to the people of UK for the corrupt incompetent Barbados government and get sued for false advertising….the people of UK are not like those in Barbados who accept lies from government ministers and halfassed newspapers..

    https://www.barbadostoday.bb/2018/03/17/insulting-3/

    Sealy is insulting the Telegraph.

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

    Speaking of halfassed newspapers….barbadostoday which will be not surprisind that tiefing Leroy Leper Parris has shares and/or half ownership,…with his business partner in Platinum Motors and Bayview Hospital Peter Vivek Harris, is putting a different spin on the fact that Leroy thief Parris by law….cannot touch neither the 3.3 million nor 4.5 million in stolen clico policyholders money, by saying something completely different to what happened at the appeals court yesterday.

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

    Oh lordee..lol lol…

    “He also contended that Minister of the Environment Denis Lowe had been too weak to canvass his constituency, Symmonds charged that Stuart “cannot make a determination if to keep Denis Lowe or retire Denis Lowe [because Stuart] can’t find anybody to replace Denis Lowe”, and that last month the Prime Minister “rake and scrape and put together three nay-nay, namby-pamby candidates that together can’t make one, to run against Mia Mottley, Ronald Toppin and myself”, he said in reference to The City reject Patrick Todd, who will challenge Mottley in Michael North East, first-timer Kim Tudor, chief executive officer of the Barbados National Initiative for Service Excellence, who will challenge Toppin in St Michael North and George Connolly, who will go up against Symmonds.:”

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

    So all that braggadocious, deceitful, disrespectful and mocking of Bajàn citizens Fractured Yardfowl was spouting on BU for months to torment the electorate, boils down to….Fruendolittle not being able to get a replacement for the ailing Lowe..

    Stupid stupid..

    ……unable to convince St. John people to accept DLP fully to condemn themselves and their future generations to more neglect, disrespect and poverty from the DLP government for another 50 years…

    Along with his sick lust and desire to be seen and photographed genuflecting before a dying beast in buckingham palace, before they both croak.

    We could not make any of this up.

    Le guillotine is in order.

  19. de pedantic Dribbler Avatar
    de pedantic Dribbler

    For a man who was a journalist at serious media houses you write a lot of laughable, puffy stuff , @Hal!

    The “lack of serious understanding” and “saying the most awful things… often in the most uncouth language” did not originate in BIM and is certaintly not produced in greater quantity here either… Yet daily you offer that folly.

    Frankly, I would dismiss your assertion out of hand. There is aabsolutely no misunderstanding of the CLICO debacle. All the serious bloggers here display a knowledgeable, astute awareness of the nuances of that matter. The fact that a majority of them have found Parris guilty in this court of public opinion is based on the available public evidence of his misdeeds and their REASONZBLE interpretations thereof. Why can’t you accept that!

    In this BU jury room the verdict is 10-2 with you and likely one other voting to acquit. Maybe his lawyers can get him off on some key aspect of the law which was misapplied (that ever present ‘technicality’) or maybe they can present other evidence to save him….but on this evidence, in this court he is as guilty as original sin itself.

    And you really need to distill and dismiss uncouth chatter …and be done with it.

    As a boy my parents never cursed or used uncouth language within my ear shot …but as I attended regular schools in the heart of rollicking Bajan neighborhoods I was bombarded with uncouth verbiage and actions daily. Along with many others just like myself one distills the nasty words, picks sense where needed and dismisses the pure JAs or JennyAsses afterwards.

    So I suspect Ms Bradshaw waded through lots of uncouth behaviour and verbiage to do her “brilliant job”… a job mind you no more brilliant than that done by several scribes here regularly with just as much detailed analysis and accuracy.

    The model that a brand name paper with its bylined journo whether White or Black is the standard on which we wait to direct public opinion is PASSE.. and on an issue as this one is, pure JennyAssery…. if the ‘ingrunt’ minister has not paid attention to the voluminous social media stories, memes and videos of the sewerage problems which are clearly debilitating our tourist trade and now finds voice to respond to this recent Telegraph story then he is clearly more lost than even you appear to be!


  20. de pedantic Dribbler March 17, 2018 at 9:56 AM #

    I am used to Bajan hysteria. In fact, it puts a smile on my face when I read it. I will repeat what I have said about Parris/Clico since the beginning of the affair: due process is at the heart of our parliamentary democracy.
    Mr Parris and Clico, along with others, have been accused of serious criminal offences. A number of claims have been made and inquiries made, including a judicial management review.
    Apart from the allegations made by the suspended insurance supervisor, it is my understanding (and the only knowledge I have is what is in the public domain) that Mr Parris has never been questioned under caution and charged with any offence.
    The judicial management review has made a number of unsubstantiated allegations, but none of a criminal nature against Mr Parris which would have led to formal criminal charges.
    For reasons best known to the courts and the judicial management review, it was not given powers to subpoena witnesses or documents, nor did the review see it as important to call the former supervisor as an important witness.
    Further, it is my understanding that the judicial management review did not make formal allegations of suspected criminality against Mr Parris.
    My position is, and has always been, that Mr Parris is innocent until proven guilty; that the reason he has not faced a court regarding the allegations made by the suspended insurance supervisor is not his fault, but a failure on the part of the registry to put the case before a judge. The DPP rightly submitted his report to the courts. Again, it is system failure.
    My wider position is that in Barbados it is a cultural tradition to blame individuals, in particular by making allegations of fraud and political corruption, when in fact the system is at fault. Political interference can only work if you have morally weak officials. This is the case with financial regulation.
    Until Mr Parris is treated with due process, he must be considered innocent until proven guilty. Even rum shop Bajans can understand that basic democratic principle.

    As to Julia Bradshaw’s report on the mess on the south coast: Julia has done a brilliant job of reporting; she has demonstrated better skills than we have seen in local newspapers, who willingly re-print press releases as ‘news’.
    She has done a spectacular job in this general election year and, in time, the tourism industry will thank her for it.
    The reputational damage to the nation and tourism industry is not hers, but the incompetence of the people responsible.
    She is no stranger to Barbados and there are well-known Barbadians, some of whom have been connected with the media, who can speak out on her behalf.
    But, another cultural trait, they will prefer to remain silent while a decent person’s character is traduced by elderly keyboard thugs in the twilight of their years.

  21. Piece Uh De Rock Yeah Right Avatar
    Piece Uh De Rock Yeah Right

    https://i.imgur.com/VCOW2Uy.png

    De Grandson sent this Stoopid Cartoon this morning among the RH cartoon line he has been producing.

    Sometimes a picture can relate more than any set of long talk can.

    The fact is that, whereas many of the international agencies and their proxy newspaper reporting arms would have “suppressed this shyte”, figuratively and literally, what we are seeing recently, as exemplified by certain unrestrained comments by the High Commissioner, and what bajans need to realize is, who is really holding the sceptre of sovereignty of Little England in this matter.

    It is to be noted that all the phone calls and appeals to the Demonic Lingering Party about the Shyte did very little to bring any real response to this issue, contrary to what Hamilton Hill et al would seek to advocate.

    It is the Expatriate Community in Little Barbados who, having taken offence to the filth ON THEIR BEACHES, where they go to tan their bodies, have therefore mobilized their friends in high places to Telegraph this faecal matter in the eyes of the world, as well they should.

    Remember that “the enemy of my enemy is my friend” and anything that will bring this administration into scope on the world scene is allowed.

    Indeed wunna will note that the ole man has long been advocating tings like dis BUT AS LONG AS DE WHITE MAN DO UM it is whu we Bajan niggers going all accord brilliance and excellent strategy to.

  22. de pedantic Dribbler Avatar
    de pedantic Dribbler

    Hal, oh what a disinformation tangle you weave!

    “The reputational damage to the nation and tourism industry is not hers, but the incompetence of the people responsible.”

    EVERY serious blogger on BU and on other social platforms has made that very point…repeatedly and with ample, verifiable info… Also Dr. Sealy said as much and too the other PhD scientist, Dr Lucas.

    Ms Bradshaw has now also evidenced that as well. Hooray and kudos to her…but do you really want to hood wink sensible people with the blarney to wit: “But, another cultural trait, they will prefer to remain silent while a decent person’s character is traduced by elderly keyboard thugs in the twilight of their years”…Really!

    That young jouno that had her character totally assaulted in Russia some years ago, or the one who died in a suspicious car crash in US and definitely Ms. Galizia in Malta are cases where citizens’ silence were a compelling case of cultural dissonance…all those journalists died (were killed) simply for doing their jobs of bringing info to the public.

    How in heaven’s name does the bombast of an ineffectual govt official to Ms. Bradsha’s piece become some dark BAJAN cultural malaise in any practical sense, other than your head-shaking folly???

    If you want to spread disinformation about the Bajan psyche please adopt a more meaningful method….this one is lost on me thus far…😐

  23. Hal Austinhow to avoid such attacks is Avatar
    Hal Austinhow to avoid such attacks is

    de pedantic Dribbler March 17, 2018 at 11:54 AM #

    A lot is clearly lost on you.

    You state: “EVERY serious blogger on BU and on other social platforms has made that very point…repeatedly and with ample, verifiable info… Also Dr. Sealy said as much and too the other PhD scientist, Dr Lucas.”(Quote)

    Which point? Or do we have to speculate on what you mean. Given the Barbados government has made an official complaint, then they and their supporters are not ‘serious’.
    The cultural trait is the silence from people who ought to know better – and people who know Julia Bradshaw personally as a decent and honest person and journalist. She has done us a favour.
    I cannot see the relevance of Maltese and Russian journalists to the discussion. Every year journalists are beaten up and, unfortunately, some die. (Or is this some relativism of whose job is more dangerous?)
    There is danger in a number of occupational groups. In journalism how to avoid such attacks is part of your training, that is why companies bring in ex-Special Services people to train their staff.
    Take it from me, penetrating journalism is dangerous, but being a black journalist in some parts of Europe is bordering on suicide. (By the way, a UK journalist of Barbadian heritage has just won the features writer of the year award. Congratulate him).
    The truth is the sewage is a metaphor for lots that are wrong in our society; I am on the side of getting things right, you appear to be on the side of covering them up.


  24. Let us decrease the use of the N word on BU.

  25. Hal Austinhow to avoid such attacks is Avatar
    Hal Austinhow to avoid such attacks is

    Talking Loud Saying Nothing March 16, 2018 at 9:12 PM #

    This is the language of Barbadians when they debate. They think it is fun and award each other points for the level of foul-mouthed invective. It is part of their insular culture, as you have previously observed.
    Unless things change, they are seeing their last days. They are drinking in the last chance saloon.


  26. @Well Well & Cut N’ Paste At Your Service March 17, 2018 at 7:10 AM #

    Minister Sealy´s own relatives talk to foreign investors about quote “corruption” in gov. That is a FACT!


  27. @Prodigal Son March 16, 2018 at 10:26 PM “…his daughter has her education already!”

    But she still has to get and retain clients…and if daddy pisses off the people where will the clients come from?


  28. @Tron March 16, 2018 at 12:57 PM “Ten years MAM and nobody will laugh about this beautiful island anymore! She will rule with an iron fist.”

    before wunna start the iron fist thingy, in your own interest that Bajans have a long history of migrating, both legally and illegally.

    And after the brightest and the best are gone who is the iron fist going to be used on? The halt, the lame, the blind, the criminal, the mad, the drug addicted, the little children and the elderly people??

    Wunna yardies so damn silly.

    Mia can only run things SUCCESSFULLY with the cooperation of the Barbadian people.

    Or she can run things into the ground…

    And how will that help her, or help her party?

  29. Hal Austinhow to avoid such attacks is Avatar
    Hal Austinhow to avoid such attacks is

    Simple Simon March 17, 2018 at 2:44 PM #

    How true.


  30. @Artax March 17, 2018 at 7:41 AM “It is a known fact that Leroy Parris is a “financial friend” of the DLP. The first order of business for David Thompson when he became PM in 2008, was to use CLICO’s private jet to travel around the Caribbean; gave CLICO $10M and appointed Parris as chairman of CBC.”

    I questioned the then PM accepting a lift in a private company’s plane, and the excuse given by a Prime Ministerial advisor that the PM was “accustomed to living large”. I wondered how a young lawyer with a school teacher wife and three children, and a mummy who had “only been a secretary” could have become accustomed to living large? How?

    I questioned the $10 million “letter of comfort”, to be honest I had never heard the term “letter of comfort” and I wondered “wha dat?” and “why”

    I questioned how a man whom Bajans had nicknamed “Green Verbs” could be Chairman of a media company where precise and accurate use of the English language is critically important.

    i questioned all of these things, and in my mind they did not add up so when an election was next called I could not vote DLP because I could not hear any answers to my questions.

    And I still have heard no answers, so when an electionis next called…

  31. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ Hal Austin March 17, 2018 at 10:23 AM
    “My position is, and has always been, that Mr Parris is innocent until proven guilty; that the reason he has not faced a court regarding the allegations made by the suspended insurance supervisor is not his fault, but a failure on the part of the registry to put the case before a judge. The DPP rightly submitted his report to the courts. Again, it is system failure.”

    “But, another cultural trait, they will prefer to remain silent while a decent person’s character is traduced by elderly keyboard thugs in the twilight of their years.”

    Are these the same cultural traits which make you Hal Austin 100% Bajan, and all that?
    Remember you display the same cultural traits in tearing down and vilifying the same institutions which you are expecting to mete out justice and exercise a high standard of regulatory competence.

    We on Bu shall never forget your viciously outlandish attacks on the former DPP -the now deceased Charles Leacock for being a ‘foreigner’ in charge of one of the country’s top law enforcement agencies- in true Bajan xenophobia which you have copied well as an immigrant in another people’s ‘white’ country.

    If, according to you, the dead DPP Leacock had done his job ‘competently’ and free from ‘political interference’ your adopted friend, the Greenverbs leper, today might be behind bars singing like a canary for his daily meal to ensure his political ‘friends’ got their just dessert.

    Before you criticize others you must “first remove the beam out of your own eye, and then you can see clearly to remove the speck out of your brother’s eye”.

    You need to stop focusing on the so-called system which has some of the best legislative and regulatory frameworks in the Western world and focus on the politically incestuous players circumscribed by their own small-island mentality where the primate inter Parris is king of the social jungle.

    So Mr. Austin, Sir, why not return to your 100% Bajan home and, unlike the prodigal son, show the backward locals how things are done in miserably cold Old Blighty land where you are nothing but another wog?

    At least you have been rather socially magnanimous to both the ‘behind-the-scenes’ chief scammer with the legal brains behind the CLICO debacle and your imaginary vampire of regulatory enforcement both of whom are now dark shadows of their former selves (aka ghosts) by adhering to the dictum:

    “De mortuis nil nisi bonum dicendum est.”


  32. And the thing that troubled me about the CLICO private jet is that I know that the taxpayers of Barbados are more than willing to pay LIAT or Caribbean Airways the less than $800 DBS to buy a return ticket so that the PM can attend necessary regional meetings.

    And I wondered how much it was costing the CLICO policy holders/investors every time the PM took to the air in CLICO’s jet. And I wondered why the CLICO policy holdrs should be funding the PM’s official travel?

    After all he was the PM of all of us and as such we have a responsibility to fund his official travel.

    So why the private jet?

    I didn’t get it.


  33. @Well Well & Cut N’ Paste At Your Service March 17, 2018 at 8:57 AM “Speaking of halfassed newspapers…”

    Aren’t you glad we have the http://www.nationnews.com

  34. Hal Austinhow to avoid such attacks is Avatar
    Hal Austinhow to avoid such attacks is

    We on Bu shall never forget your viciously outlandish attacks on the former DPP -the now deceased Charles Leacock for being a ‘foreigner’ in charge of one of the country’s top law enforcement agencies- in true Bajan xenophobia which you have copied well as an immigrant in another people’s ‘white’ country.


  35. ‘Minister Sealy´s own relatives talk to foreign investors about quote “corruption” in gov. That is a FACT!’

    Tron…dont mind the keyboard idiot Ha, Ha. Austin. he will believe the guiltiness of tiefing Leroy Leper only when a British newspaper picks up the story, how quickly he believes the corruption in government now that he reads it in a British paper, posted by a female he considers superior to himself and can acknowledge what a brilliant job she has done..

    …. the house negro is alive and well and in his warped mind, government ministers would never engage in circumventing the island’s judicial and insurance laws and processes to protect thieves like themselves or skulduggery, lying, stealing and corruption with thieves like Parris, maybe he can explain where the millions of dollars in Thompson’s estate came from, which has been reattached to the court proceedings as defendants, by the Appellate Court…the hypocrite.


  36. @Hal Austin March 17, 2018 at 10:23 AM “remain silent while a decent person’s character is traduced by elderly keyboard thugs in the twilight of their years.”

    What you have forgotten is that all of us are not sitting in our arm chairs 4,000 miles away. Some of us worked with CLICO, some of us had parents, siblings, spouses, children, etc. who worked with CLICO, and some of these people walked away from CLICO holding their noses as they walked out the door.

    But they have not kept their mouths shut.

    Some of these people may also disagree with your assessment of Leroy Parris’ character.


  37. Simple…I can’t remember a time NationNews twisted a story in such an ugly manner as barbadostoday did because of the Leroy Leper business partnership….I hope to see Leroy Leper in handcuffs eventually.


  38. Ring the Bell 🔔!

    Screams Well well !

    Too bad fuh he and others !

    No bell 🔔 ain’t ringing until His Majesty returns to Bim after his U.K. trip in late April 2018 !

    In the meantime MAM needs to address the SERIOUS allegation about voter fraud !!

    She is being given more than enough time to address it !!!

  39. NorthernObserver Avatar
    NorthernObserver

    MTA pun fire.

    @SS
    is it not possible the GoB was charged for that travel? The fact the carrier is not public, doesn’t mean you cannot charge for its use.


  40. Good point Northern. If we the taxpayers [not the GoB) were charged for the flight(s), than it raises other questions. How much were we charged? And were we charged the going rate for a Barbados/Trinidad/Barbados flight?

    Or were we charged less?

    Or were we charged more?
    .


  41. https://www.barbadostoday.bb/2018/03/12/in-breach-3/

    The way the political race is shaping up , it seems very possible that Natalie running in the City
    can become Barbados’ first female PM before Mia Mottley !

    Wow 😳!!!

    That’s a game changer !!!!


  42. Well, Well March 17, 2018 at 3:28 PM #

    Recently an international construction company sued former CEO for 100 mill. USD. Reason: Sub-company bribed in South America. Allegation: lack of compliance.

    Barbadians need to understand that a reasonable international investor will run away as soon as the first taxi driver tells him about bribery or any minister approaches him for bribes.

    In the 21st century the rules on compliance are so strict, no company from North America or EU can afford such conduct anymore. Bribery is as bad as murder in the context of international business. There won´t be ANY sincere major foreign investments from North America or EU in Barbados AS LONG AS the present DPP closes her eyes. How long are Barbadians willing to sacrifice their country for such an unprofessional behaviour? In the States, Canada and most member states of the EU, the article in the Telegraph was enough to start investigation. And Barbados?


  43. Tell them again, maybe they will start understanding the more we say it Tron…..business people who are not criminals do not want to be extorted for bribes from small island 4th rate government ministers, bribery and corruption are being clamped down on worldwide, most companies do not want their names associated with either, one whiff of corruption and their stocks and business standing could take a dive.

    the little trifling petty government ministers take corruption as a sport, a game to be played, tricking the people to enriched themselves, bet these same ministers are not lashing at the citizens they play for fools since that Telegraph article anyone though.

    the DPP should do her job and run a full investigation, using the previous report on Leroy Leper, it is time something is done about him and his banana republic ministers who are loitering on parliament steps, if they want international business people to stop turning up their noses at Barbados, they have to publicly tackle the corruption and make examples of the corrupt, or keep their corrupt designation.

    there is a special counsel trying to take down the clown president in the US for corruption and other crimes, so I don’t know who these small island idiot ministers and their corrupt criminal friends and lepers think they are, some of them want investigating for international crimes….as ummm, umm, ummm.


  44. ….the little trifling petty government ministers take corruption as a sport, a game to be played, tricking the people to enrich themselves, bet these same ministers are not laughing anymore at the citizens they play for fools, rob and lie to since that Telegraph article though.


  45. JA Donville Inniss says words to the effect that Cabinet makes decisions after consulting with the people on the ground and therefore ipso facto Cabinet represents the interests of the majority people.The Majority People have had concerns about 1)bus service,2)garbage collection,3)badass roads,4)crime,5)Schools management,6)south coast Sewage,7)Increased vat to 27.5%,8)loss of disposable income thru taxation to mention a few of the many problems this Cabinet is unable or unwilling to resolve to the benefit and satisfaction of the people.


  46. The stench of economic decay is overwhelming Barbados
    JULIA BRADSHAW

    ” Barbados stinks. It really does. A foul effluvium bubbles up from the manhole covers and rainwater drains in the streets, pours into the roads and pavements,

    and out on to the island’s pristine beaches 24 hours a day.

    Red flags along the white sands tell us it is unsafe to swim. The smell of human excrement is sometimes unbearable.”

    DO “island’s pristine beaches ” include Paradise, Batts rock,Paynes Bay, Sandy Lane, Holetown, Heron Bay ?????

    Are any of you offended by inaccuracies contained in the article ?


  47. Hants,

    The description of the beaches shows to me that the author is not familiar with Barbados at all. Obviously, the author resides in some big villa in some gated community with a big swimming pool (like the whole Barbadian elite) and knows the beaches, where the masses reside, only from TV.

    The article is democratic fake news, since the situation is by far worse 😉 Barbados has not only a deficit problem, but the highest debt in the whole Caribbean and the downgrades go on and on since many years. The author also forgot the many backlogs at the Supreme Court, the nepotism in the public service and the Cahill disaster.


  48. The author also forgot the Crop Over massacre, the killing of Rihanna´s relative, the attack on the minister at the ATM, to name a few other little problems. Maybe the Telegraph is too dependent on Barbadian adverts and pressed the author to water down the article before publication. Who knows …

  49. Hal Austinhow to avoid such attacks is Avatar
    Hal Austinhow to avoid such attacks is

    Tron March 17, 2018 at 5:41 PM #

    She knows Barbados, likes Barbados and is a friend of Barbados. We must abandon this impulsive reactionary nationalism and face reality. We cannot continue to live a collective life of denial. We are not as great as we think we are.
    Julia has done us a favour. Great woman.

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

    Even the tourists are putting Sealy in his place for his lies and insulting disrespect to the Telegraph, in their comments….acting as though he does them a favor paying for advertising and fully expect them to tell potential tourists lies to get them to visit Barbados…false advertising for payment…jackass.

    Tron…ya forgot the Bjerkham/Paradise/Ministers scam and the still cant be accounted for 60 million US dollars belonging to NIS/treasury…..that cannot be found.

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