Journalists have an important role to play in the management of Barbados. However, given their competitive deadlines, they may publish a story with inaccurate information. Since Solutions Barbados was formed on 1 July 2015, I informed journalists that I will never give them a terse ‘no comment’ response, but will give them as much information that I can without breaking anyone’s trust.

Last week, I responded to the various concerns about our Contract, but there was a limit on what I could report. I am now at liberty to provide additional information and will do so.

Last week, we held our Annual General Meeting and elected the officers of our Executive Committee. They are: Grenville Phillips II – President, David Waldron – First Vice-President, Lana Toussaint – Second Vice-President, Francina Bourne – Secretary, and Betty Howell – Treasurer.

During this meeting, all Candidates voted unanimously to accept our draft Constitution, which provided a mechanism for holding all Solutions Barbados candidates to a very high standard of integrity and accountability. They are Solutions Barbados candidates because they are capable of implementing our non-austerity-based policies, and they promised to do so.

If they break their promises, then they will each have to pay the Barbados dollar equivalent of US$250,000 to Walbrent College, each and every time that they break their promises. All of the money collected will be distributed to Barbadian charities, and we have been inviting charities to agree to participate for the past 3 years.

I founded Walbrent College in 2010 after returning from my first deployment to Haiti following the earthquake that reportedly killed 300,000 persons. I subsequently had a further 10 deployments to Haiti. I also dedicated the next 5 years of my life to training persons in the residential construction industry how to build safe and economical low-maintenance houses. We have trained over 1,000 persons from across the Caribbean.

The reason why US$250,000 was chosen was because this was the size of the bribe that VECO Corporation admitted paying to US politicians. VECO was involved in the construction of HMP Dodds.

The reason why the Contract is in US dollars is that should Barbados have the misfortune of electing the BLP or DLP, then our currency will likely devalue. Any Solutions Barbados elected Member of Parliament who decides to vote for devaluation should not benefit from that decision.

The issue that a few of our members wanted to review was the requirement that they could not join another political party while they were elected as Solutions Barbados candidates. They saw it as a right guaranteed under the Constitution of Barbados. Others saw it as a right that the Constitution of Barbados allowed a person to give up when joining an exclusive organisation.

After one week of discussion, the majority voted to keep the clause in place. One of our Candidates subsequently resigned, and the invaluable contribution to Solutions Barbados is much appreciated. At the same time, we also got a new Candidate, Jacqueline Alleyne-Worrell (25 years of management experience). Over the past three years, several potential candidates have stumbled at our standard of accountability. However, Barbados is too close to the brink of economic ruin to risk the Solutions Barbados policies not being properly implemented.

Grenville Phillips II is a Chartered Structural Engineer and the founder of Solutions Barbados. He can be reached at NextParty246@gmail.com

58 responses to “The Grenville Phillips Column – Getting the Story Right”

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

    Besides…I understand that fraud Harris is salivating at the thought of a BLP win to furnish the government with more overpriced useless vehicles from his and Leroy Leper’s platinum motors, at taxpayers expense.

    More corruption. ..the electorate’s job is to break up that scam.

  2. Jeff Cumberbatch Avatar
    Jeff Cumberbatch

    The candidates could easily have been asked to sign undated letters of resignation – to be dated (and activated) if they clearly renege on COMMITMENTS which they make to voters when canvassing our support.
    It is actually the most convenient SYSTEM OF RECALL available, as it binds candidates to keep their promises – Or to seek new support for any radical changes that they may subsequently seek to implement.

    And if they do not…what then? Is an individual or party commitment to an elector enforceable in any way?


  3. ” A banking and finance student at the University of the West Indies, Cave Hill campus, Stuart was most passionate about advancing what he deemed as a currently under-developed financial system.”

    http://www.nationnews.com/nationnews/news/154363/-beat-mia

    Is this candidate a millionaire ?

    How could he agree to pay a BDS $ 500,000 penalty ? This is not just a commitment to his party but to the electorate of Barbados.

    On another note I am surprised that Leroy McClean is running as an independent but I hope he wins.


  4. @Hants

    Neither will win. They should be congratulated for exercising a democratic right.

  5. Jeff Cumberbatch Avatar
    Jeff Cumberbatch

    @ David, how can you be so sure. Did you bet on Trump?

    @ Bush Tea, expulsion from a political party, even if legitimate, cannot deprive a duly elected MP of his seat in the House


  6. @ David,

    We should be more concerned about the simplistic reality of a penalty that ensures ” loyalty before conscience “.

    I believe the candidates know they are going to lose so they will never have to pay a penalty of $ 500,000.


  7. @ Jeff
    What political party?

    The letter would be addressed to the GG and kept in trust by some kind of disciplinary committee (since Caswell refused the job as Chairman of the National Supervisory Committee).

    The resignation would be from Parliament.

    Anyone unable to make such a commitment BEFORE being elected would clearly demonstrate the ‘value’ of their election promises.

    Another good byproduct would be a LOGICAL rethink of the kind of shiite promises that these political jokers make – knowing FULL WELL that they will not, and can not, keep them…..

    …and perhaps even caus second thoughts by incompetent losers offering to take on roles for which they are hopelessly unqualified.


  8. http://www.nationnews.com/nationnews/news/154543/st-kitts-parliament-passes-freedom-information

    We know the corrupt governments, they never want FOIA..

    “BASSETERRE – The St Kitts and Nevis parliament has given the green light to the Freedom of Information Bill that the government said is intended to usher in a “new level of openness and transparency”.

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