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Grenville Phillips II, Leader of Solutions Barbados

Corruption trials are messy affairs. If the receivers are tried, then the payers will likely be revealed and reputations can be damaged. Charging politicians with corruption can also lead to speculation that every procurement decision within that ministry had a bribe component.

Based on the experiences of other countries, simply charging and convicting people for corruption does not stop subsequent bribes from being paid and received. This is because the system that encourages corrupt practices has not been changed. The private sector can still justify paying bribes as a cost of doing business, while the receivers can still justify it as the cost for certain business to participate in the national economy.

Charging persons with corruption increases the risk that the transaction will be made public. In business, the normal consequence of an increased risk is to charge higher costs to compensate for that increased risk. Therefore, the bribe percentage will likely increase.

When government purchases have bribe components, then the public must pay this additional cost of doing business. For the benefit of any who may still be unaware, on construction projects globally, the corruption component is typically 10% to 30% of the cost of projects with no effective oversight. The bribe component is normally recovered from the public through increased taxation.

Politicians are skilled at the art of getting over-taxed populations to feel grateful for the privilege of paying additional taxes. A typical method is to identify an essential service that the public is already paying multiple times over the actual cost of a well-managed service. The public is then informed that additional taxes are required to maintain that service.

Since most people want to maintain health-care, education, sanitation, water, police and other important services, then they willingly pay what is demanded. However, this system of extracting additional taxes relies on political operatives to denigrate anyone who happens to question the necessity of the additional taxes.

Is there an effective solution to get corrupt persons to repay us the amounts they forced us to pay through increased taxes, without a messy spectacle of a trial? Fortunately there is. Solutions Barbados designed a very simple, very economical but highly effective system to achieve both objectives.

First, a 3-month amnesty allows any person who received or paid a bribe to refund taxpayers with the full value of the bribe. Thereafter, anyone with knowledge of corrupt practices can anonymously report them and be rewarded with the full value of the bribe. However, both payers and receivers must then pay a fine of 10 times the value of the bribe.

This fair method does not require the high costs to manage the highly complex Integrity in Public Life bill, with its glaring loopholes for guilty persons, unfortunate removal of protections for innocent persons, and political management that leaves it highly vulnerability to partisan political control.

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

65 responses to “The Grenville Phillips Column – Messy Business”

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

    @ All

    As it relates to blogs by people who are seriously looking for resolution of these instance of corruption and in prosecuting the “bidees” here is an item for your consideration.

    The Parties that seemed to have been in the position of Board members at the BIDC during the period being referred to

    Board of Directors

    Minister: The Hon. Donville O-Neil Inniss, M.P. – Minister of Industry, International Business, Commerce and Small Business Development

    Board of Directors

    Mr. Benson Straker ( Chairman)
    Mr. Junior Allsopp ( Deputy Chairman )
    Mr. Erskine Thompson
    Mr. Paul E. Gibson
    Mrs. Gail Niles
    Mr. Adrian Padmore
    Mr. Cedric Murrell
    Mrs. Karlene Nicholls, Representative of the Barbados Manufacturers' Association
    Representative of the Barbados Workers' Union
    The Permanent Secretary (Commerce), Ministry of Industry, International Business and Small           Business Development (Name of PS not provided in the BIDC article http://bidc.com/board-directors which is online for all and sundry to see)
    

    Note is to be made that the CEO of BIDC has sole signatory power of payments of $50,000 without referral to any Board of Management

  2. sirfuzzy (i was a sheep some years ago; not a sheep anymore) Avatar
    sirfuzzy (i was a sheep some years ago; not a sheep anymore)

    Northern Observer September 4, 2018 10:42 AM

    Has more been heard about the garbage truck conundrum? The exact link to impropriety.

    I am also wondering if the garbage truck issue has any thing to do with the BWA slow on issuing the August bills. Maybe a certain man was seen on the compound therefore they had to delay the printing? lol


  3. Last week Minister Prescod confirmed that the delivery of the trucks is still on scheduled whatever that means.


  4. Jean at 9:27 AM

    We have more than 1000 fer square mile. Citizens with these qualities seldom blow their own trumpets. They are citizens of action.


  5. @ sirfuzzy (i was a sheep some years ago; not a sheep anymore) September 4, 2018 10:56 AM

    Sir Fuzzy,

    Devaluation does not remedy corruption etc.

    However, it might remedy low productivity to an unknown extent since
    (1) Barbadians will have to worker longer, harder and better to achieve the same lifestyle as before (which is solely debt-driven so far)
    (2) will force them to start a private business with incoming forex
    (3) will drive people out of the public service with its very low productivity into more productive private business since the public service cannot offer any forex but only devalued local dollars.

  6. sirfuzzy (i was a sheep some years ago; not a sheep anymore) Avatar
    sirfuzzy (i was a sheep some years ago; not a sheep anymore)

    @ David September 4, 2018 11:38 AM

    Last week Minister Prescod confirmed that the delivery of the trucks is still on scheduled whatever that means.

    Partof our problem is that we condone and promote and tolerate “jobby” from anyone that is in a leadership positon.

    Min Prescod know we are having garbage collection issues. Then comes and says “they are on schedule” and like lambs lead to the slaughter or lemmings we swallow ; digest and regurgitate “the crap”.

    Whose schedule? What is the schedule Mr Minister? So when do u anticipate there arrival at Bridgetown Port? What brand of truck has been selected Mr Minister?

    Many questions can be asked because we want to “know” butt we still operating in the “business as usual mode” accept the
    mutterings and feel go that the Min chose ot spek on the pressing issue.

    Earth to Min Prescod; MAM told us “this is not business as usual” so get with the program! Unless she told him privately “stick to the script ma boy; we will see this thrru together”; just need to find another nickel to put i the ole PR machine.


  7. Yes, we do not hold our officials accountable.

    We constantly short change ourselves.

  8. sirfuzzy (i was a sheep some years ago; not a sheep anymore) Avatar
    sirfuzzy (i was a sheep some years ago; not a sheep anymore)

    @ Tron September 4, 2018 12:04 PM

    I think you maybe correct. Like i said “we adapt and never really change”.

    Now since you admit it will not cure corruption; then the idea must be floated that devaluation may not be needed. becuase all these other problems/issues may be had without devaluation.

    A bad attitude at 2:1 may bring about a worse attitude at 6/5/4:1. When Money talks usually ppl listen; unless you are deaf or dont need money?

    Just saying


  9. When Money talks usually ppl listen; unless you are deaf or dont need money?

    ++++++++++++++++++++

    … or there is something far more valuable at stake!!!

    Some things money can’t buy!!


  10. @ sirfuzzy (i was a sheep some years ago; not a sheep anymore) September 4, 2018 12:30 PM

    The politicians here and there lie a lot about economics in general and devaluation. Politicians can only provide the framework, not a staturory plan to prescribe GDP and growth. All gov “plans” for economic growth failed in the past, just look at the former Soviet Union. You could now check me and cite China. If the numbers about China are correct? I doubt very much.

    The same with devaluation as an adjustment of the market value of a currency. The Barbadian politicians will not devalue their beloved local dollar. The market, the lack of forex will do that for them.

    Barbados would be the first country in such a big malaise without devaluation.

  11. sirfuzzy (i was a sheep some years ago; not a sheep anymore) Avatar
    sirfuzzy (i was a sheep some years ago; not a sheep anymore)

    @ Tron September 4, 2018 1:29 PM

    We all live in Hope?

    Hope is a city in Hempstead County in southwestern Arkansas, United States.


  12. @Sirfuzzy
    “Part of our problem is that we condone and promote and tolerate “jobby” from anyone that’s in a leadership position”. So true. Echoes of the slave mentality.

    MAM told us “this is not business as usual.”
    Tell me. what is it then? What I see and hear repeatedly is the SAME OLE SAME OLE “as usual,” Man can say but MAM cannot execute all. She has a hell of job on her hands-may God guide her
    and surround her with some sensible caring VERB people. Here in Bim we all know how Somethings must MUST SEEM to be done, and not Actually done.

    Barbadians- and some of the non-Barbadians who share our island, have become super careless and nasty in their habits of garbage disposal. Walking through an area yesterday I could not help but marvel at the STINKING SPLENDOUR too many people sat in and were surrounded by. cigarette butts, food containers, fruit and vegetable peelings, bits of rags. You name it. Everyone carried on their business, eating and dropping what they did not want along with the containers at their feet.
    Think the Ministry of Education will introduce care of the environment and cleanliness into the school curriculum? Will such people ever be fined for such thoughtless acts??

    Re the Water bills for August, arrived today. Font size changed to accommodate the added charges. Mine shows “current sewage contribution $7.75. I was disconnected from that disastrous waste of Millions, environment and health hazard since March 17, bills sent by the same BWA monthly who did the disconnecting up to July for the non service total $82.49.
    SSA Garbage Contribution $38.75 (3 supermarket bags almost full in 2 weeks).Again thanks to the Sewage which made my home a “shiiite hole” I had to relocate. No sooner than I return for a few days than I get sick and have to leave again. Yep, some $ thousands spent because of this.
    Water July- 2 Cubmetres=$35.20, August- same 2 Cubmetres=$38.40. $3.20 added on for same usage . Is there now some hidden charge or a change in accounting staff?

    I have a question – what does contribution mean? Doesn’t this denote something freely given? And Sewage Contribution? Is everyone paying this?

    Today I was told that if we do not pay the SSA TAX our water will be disconnected. Telling wunna, if Bimshire did a next nuddah island ALL de peope would refuse to pay, but we is we and as SirZuzzy so aptly put it : Part of our problem is………..”jobby” from anyone that is in a leadership position.

    Have a great September all.


  13. “Think the Ministry of Education will introduce care of the environment and cleanliness into the school curriculum? Will such people ever be fined for such thoughtless acts??”

    Never…they allow the nasty kids to litter in the schools..then call on other innocent kids to clean it up…claiming they are disciplining them…but no discipline for the dirty little kids who threw garbage around and if the innocent kid refuses to pick up other people’s carelessly thrown litter,…they .expel them.

    That is why you have a nasty, garbage strewn Barbados…from in the schools..they do everything ass backwards, that is why from parliament on down, nothing can get done the right way, nothing,


  14. Look like Grenville laid this on us and ran away.
    The blogmaster should let him withdraw the post.

  15. pieceuhderockyeahright Avatar
    pieceuhderockyeahright

    @ Theophilus

    This is precisely why Grenville lost his deposit

    THEY DO NOT understand how to keep their audiences engaged

    He published this poop and gone for about 4 weeks.

    Then he will return with another senseless submission…

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