On 4 October 2018, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) published their report on the Government’s austerity program.  Despite the current administration’s claims of being more transparent that the previous one, reading these IMF reports suggests that they are similarly non-transparent.  Speaking more often does not equate to transparency.

The IMF report provides significantly more detail than what is reported locally.  The report confirms that that the severe austerity was designed by the current administration, and that the Government is accountable to the IMF for implementing the measures.  An analysis of the report follows.

To reduce Government spending, the Government must: provide less money to Government services managed by boards and Chief Executive Officers, increase taxes on the tourism sector, increase personal income tax rates, and increase corporate income tax rates.

If less money is going to Government services like water, public transportation, garbage collection, the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, the Airport, etc, then normally we would expect one of two outcomes.  We would either expect worse service because of the reduced resources provided, or we would expect to be forced to over-pay for the services that we have already paid for with our taxes, by paying user-fees.  Unfortunately, we in Barbados can expect both outcomes.

The IMF report notes that the Government’s plan includes a reduction in the wage bill and an increase in user fees for these Government services.  We have already been charged additional amounts for water, garbage collection, health, and airline travel.  Additional user fees, and the laying off of staff providing these services, can be expected.

Laid-off workers would feel justifiably angry with the continued mismanagement of Government services and the under-representation by their ‘all-aboard’ union representatives.  To demand that the public ‘double-pay’ for government services, and then still send home workers, appears to signal that the real problems of substandard management, wastage, and gross corruption will continue to be ignored.

Both administrations have rejected the proven international management standard, ISO 9001, in favour of their failed public sector reform efforts.  We can expect the usual partisan yardfowls to continue to ridicule this international standard that has greatly benefited the public services of other nations.

The IMF notes that divestment is also part of the plan.  Other than gross incompetence, selling public services cheaply to politically-favoured entities is the only logical explanation for rejecting an international quality management standard.  Poorly managed public services are worth significantly less than well-managed services.  Politically partisan media persons who continue to ridicule the ISO 9001 standard are doing Barbados a grave disservice.

Increased personal income tax rates normally result in families having less money to spend after paying their monthly expenses.  However, in Barbados, where the increased income tax is coupled with us significantly over-paying for public services, there will be no disposal income left.  We can expect most persons’ personal savings to be exhausted.

Increased corporate tax rates may result in some increases in products if businesses want to maintain their profits, or no increases if businesses are willing to accept reduced profits in this challenging economic environment.  Given that the private sector representatives were irresponsibly promoting an austerity-only solution, we can expect an increase in the cost of products, since those who promote austerity normally do so for others, not themselves.

The IMF report also noted that the plan included measures to address the slow processes for obtaining town planning approval.  That this was included in the severe austerity plan demonstrates the inordinate influence of developers who appear to have been misled by their agents.  So, we must all suffer while the Government tries to correct the wrong problem.

Many development applications are simply substandard, requiring multiple resubmissions to the Town Planning department.  Agents normally deflect blame from their substandard work by unfairly blaming the Town Planning department for the delays.  Weakening an already ineffective building standard regulatory environment, to get applications approved faster, is dangerously irresponsible.

The IMF ‘s report appears to give only one warning: “It is important to continue good faith negotiations with domestic and external creditors.”  When countries are challenged to honour debt contracts backed by the Government, there are normally two options.  The first is to negotiate repayment terms with creditors, which is the way of democracies.  The other is to pass laws to make not paying legal, which is the way of dictators.  The Government needs to reconsider the Debt Holder Bill and heed the IMF’s warning.

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

72 responses to “The Grenville Phillips Column – Heed the IMF’s Warning”

  1. pieceuhderockyeahright Avatar
    pieceuhderockyeahright

    @ the Honourable Blogmaster your assistance please

    @ Theophillus

    I am not saying that a plan to protect 17 can be transferred effectively to 270K.

    No siree.

    What I am saying is that Grenville is showing that EVEN AS IT RELATES TO GHE FOLK IN HIS TENT, he does not have the capacity to protect just them.

    And if one extrapolated on that inability, WHY SHOULD HE BE APPOINTED TO SAFEGUARD THE MANY, WHEN HE IS ONVIOUSLY INCAPABLE OF GUARDING THE FEW?

    Once any one of you can answer that question, which by the way, he refuses to answer himself, then I can sip the Grenville coolaid.


  2. Theo..I don’t know if you are familiar with any causes Comissiong have pursed but I can safely say without getting cussed, that they have been many..

    There were the Ghanaians who got trapped in Barbados, just like the Indians have..

    There was the Cuban dude who also got trapped on the island after serving prison time and Cuba and US refused to take him back..

    There was the DLP fingerprinting scam for Bajans leaving and entering the island….violation of human rights..

    There are many other instances where human rights were violated and if Comissiong had not stepped up, these people would still be lingering on the island because no one else has the balls to step up and observe and protect those human rights..

    If ya would listen to the video I posted…the young man specifically quoted which of their rights under the UN Convention… I believe it was #7… is being violated..

    If Grenville wants to sit on his ass and moan and groan and whine and believe someone is going to feel sorry for him and appoint him PM…buena suerte con eso…..cause from the time the politicians get a title…they tend to PROMPTLY FORGET WHO THEY BEGGED FOR VOTES to get that title..

    ….the electorate and population on a whole have been burnt too many times, 52 WHOLE YEARS, by two useless governments to allow a third party to do the same….even I know that.

    “Crooks were represented in all parties”

    One crook is one too many…and this one is a FAMILY OF CROOKS.

    So Grenville wants to be elected …BASED ON WHAT?……answer that, not on that banning porn crap unless he approves it first, surely not that, the people already let him know how they felt on that nonsense. .

    And why should Grenville not be made to climb 2 MOUNTAINS to be prime minister…no one is giving away prime ministerships…they gotta be EARNED…look what happened to the last prime minister who got it because Thompson died..and he never earned it…he presided over the most corrupt government of the two…so far..


  3. On a happier note, they caught a LIAR in Brooklyn…couple nights ago this old man looking woman claimed a 9 year old black child grabbed her flat ass in a store , she came out the store called the police and screamed up and down the block that the child sexually assaulted her and she wants him arrested, the child was crying his little heart out and his baby sister was screaming her head off, while this evil witch tormented and terrorized this little boy, his sister and their mother to her heart’s content. well the owner of the store played the video and PROVED the criminal lied on the boy, he did not even notice her, when he passed by minding his own business, his bag brushed her, she also has a nasty reputation in the diverse Brooklyn neighbourhood for being racist..

    Were I those children’s mother, her ass would already be sued, she would work and pay for those two children college tuition..

    echoes of Emmitt Till..

    Enjoy her humiliation..

    https://www.facebook.com/jason.s.littlejohn/videos/2403637369651494/?t=38


  4. Theo…just for you and Grenville..I have posted the 30 Articles of Universal Human Rights ratified by the UN in 1948 already, the long version…but here is the simplified version..

    United Nations
    Universal Declaration of Human Rights

    Simplified Version
    This simplified version of the 30 Articles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights has been created especially for young people.

    We Are All Born Free & Equal. We are all born free. We all have our own thoughts and ideas. We should all be treated in the same way.
    Don’t Discriminate. These rights belong to everybody, whatever our differences.
    The Right to Life. We all have the right to life, and to live in freedom and safety.
    No Slavery. Nobody has any right to make us a slave. We cannot make anyone our slave.
    No Torture. Nobody has any right to hurt us or to torture us.
    You Have Rights No Matter Where You Go. I am a person just like you!
    We’re All Equal Before the Law. The law is the same for everyone. It must treat us all fairly.
    Your Human Rights Are Protected by Law. We can all ask for the law to help us when we are not treated fairly.
    No Unfair Detainment. Nobody has the right to put us in prison without good reason and keep us there, or to send us away from our country.
    The Right to Trial. If we are put on trial this should be in public. The people who try us should not let anyone tell them what to do.
    We’re Always Innocent Till Proven Guilty. Nobody should be blamed for doing something until it is proven. When people say we did a bad thing we have the right to show it is not true.
    The Right to Privacy. Nobody should try to harm our good name. Nobody has the right to come into our home, open our letters, or bother us or our family without a good reason.
    Freedom to Move. We all have the right to go where we want in our own country and to travel as we wish.
    The Right to Seek a Safe Place to Live. If we are frightened of being badly treated in our own country, we all have the right to run away to another country to be safe.
    Right to a Nationality. We all have the right to belong to a country.

    United Nations
    Universal Declaration of Human Rights

    Marriage and Family. Every grown-up has the right to marry and have a family if they want to. Men and women have the same rights when they are married, and when they are separated.
    The Right to Your Own Things. Everyone has the right to own things or share them. Nobody should take our things from us without a good reason.
    Freedom of Thought. We all have the right to believe in what we want to believe, to have a religion, or to change it if we want.
    Freedom of Expression. We all have the right to make up our own minds, to think what we like, to say what we think, and to share our ideas with other people.
    The Right to Public Assembly. We all have the right to meet our friends and to work together in peace to defend our rights. Nobody can make us join a group if we don’t want to.
    The Right to Democracy. We all have the right to take part in the government of our country. Every grown-up should be allowed to choose their own leaders.
    Social Security. We all have the right to affordable housing, medicine, education, and childcare, enough money to live on and medical help if we are ill or old.
    Workers’ Rights. Every grown-up has the right to do a job, to a fair wage for their work, and to join a trade union.
    The Right to Play. We all have the right to rest from work and to relax.
    Food and Shelter for All. We all have the right to a good life. Mothers and children, people who are old, unemployed or disabled, and all people have the right to be cared for.
    The Right to Education. Education is a right. Primary school should be free. We should learn about the United Nations and how to get on with others. Our parents can choose what we learn.
    Copyright. Copyright is a special law that protects one’s own artistic creations and writings; others cannot make copies without permission. We all have the right to our own way of life and to enjoy the good things that art, science and learning bring.
    A Fair and Free World. There must be proper order so we can all enjoy rights and freedoms in our own country and all over the world.
    Responsibility. We have a duty to other people, and we should protect their rights and freedoms.
    No One Can Take Away Your Human Rights.


  5. Again…for Theo AND Grenville..

    “Responsibility. We have a duty to other people, and we should protect their rights and freedoms.”


  6. So tell me again..Grenville wants to become Prime Minister…BASED ON WHAT?


  7. DC is/was a lawyer and was best suited for those fights. Barbados, is an island with over 10 lawyers/sq mile and an engineer must AUTOMATICALLY be at the forefront of a human rights campaign. He must be everything except what he is and what he wants to be.

    Let me add that we are both going by appearances. We do not know what GP is doing behind the scenes.

    I admire your noble causes and sentiments, but Mr GP is no Don Quixote. He has his own causes and his own plans. He will reveal them in his own time (ant not yours or any other)


  8. No one got any time to wait out the crap Grenville is known for rolling out and no one will be enabling or indulging him in any more crap either…

    Check the country’s deficit…15 BILLION DOLLARS…

    check its arrears…..1 BILLION DOLLARS..

    No one got time for Combermere school days games..

    You do not have to be a lawyer to observe and fight for human rights…IT IS OUR RESPONSIBILTY..

    very few of us on BU have law degrees or are practicing attorneys, there used to be many lawyers on here, but they are mostly gone, and the Blogmaster to my knowledge is not a lawyer..ya dont have to be a lawyer to uphold human rights then…


  9. You put together some good phrases … let’s examine them
    1)
    No one got any time to wait out the crap Grenville is known for rolling out and no one will be enabling or indulging him in any more crap either…
    ****** I have time to wait for him, What is the crap you are talking about??
    2)
    Check the country’s deficit…15 BILLION DOLLARS…
    check its arrears…..1 BILLION DOLLARS..
    ****What is Grenville suppose to do about this (right now)
    3)
    You do not have to be a lawyer to observe and fight for human rights…IT IS OUR RESPONSIBILTY..
    ****I fully agree. You must agree that a person having legal knowledge would be more suitable for that fight,
    But GP has to make this decision for himself. We cannot make it for him and again I repeat … you and I do not know what he is doing behind the scenes.

    “very few of us on BU have law degrees or are practicing attorneys, there used to be many lawyers on here, but they are mostly gone, and the Blogmaster to my knowledge is not a lawyer..ya dont have to be a lawyer to uphold human rights then…”
    ***Agree, Who says he is not upholding them?


  10. Grenville is an educated Barbadian who has decided to give back by doing what 99% of our middle calss Bajans including many on this blog do not have the guts to do i.e. put boots on the ground to make a difference.


  11. “****What is Grenville suppose to do about this (right now)”

    That was not about Grenville, but showing the gravity of the island’ situation and they cannot afford any neophyte with delusions of grandeur and dictatorship tendencies drooling to be Prime Minister…

    “You must agree that a person having legal knowledge would be more suitable for that fight.”

    Not necessarily, when there are so many lawyers on the island and even on BU you can find one or two lawyers one can engage for advice…a lawyer is mainly for filing the correct court documents..

    ***Agree, Who says he is not upholding them?”

    Pre election…cant remember if you were around then, Grenville was ready to insert himself in the bedroom of bajan adults to pimp behind what porn they were watching and dictate what porn he will mandate that he approves they watch…well I do not have to tell ya how that dumb idea ended for Grenville…people, particularly adults have the right to privacy from government interference in their own damn bedrooms…violation of human rights..

    Then..as if that clear violation was not enough…and without being elected to any parliament…Grenville threatened to fire members of the civil service who did not implement his ISO system …I am not dealing with the ISO part…am dealing with the part where he was not elected and it was months before election..

    When ya want to beg the people to make ya Prime Minister…everything you do to impress and convince them should be made public…I ain’t voting for no politician where I do not know what they are doing behind the scenes, they can be doing corruption behind the scenes..how would you know?..and with Scott Weatherhead as his sidekick…me nah trust none ah dem.

    Rule #1…trust no politician..


  12. My ̶l̶a̶s̶t̶ ̶w̶i̶l̶l̶ ̶a̶n̶d̶ ̶t̶e̶s̶t̶a̶m̶e̶n̶t̶ last exchange with WARU

    I would be the first to admit that he made a few missteps and his greatest was 🙂 threatening to separate me from my porn; 🙂 but if I could forgive him then others can do the same.

    But seriously, I find those who have negative thoughts about GP are unforgiving and hold him to a much higher standard than they hold the BDLP. That is one way of maintaining the BDLP duopoly; set an impossible standard for newer parties and allow the BDLP harlots to go free.’


  13. lol…..it is not negative thoughts, it is facing reality…those who forget the past are doomed to repeat it at their own peril and to their own detriment…no one has the time to pay such a. steep price ever again, especially the majority population …two generations of bajans already paid dearly….hundreds of the island’s scholars had to run…etc, etc, etc…

    just look at the island’s infrastructure and tell me the people can afford to house fools, crooks and/or criminals, thieves and corrupt governments in the parliament , in their treasury and pension fund for one more day….let alone another 52 years..

    Grenville was planning to allow D/BLP harlots to go FREE too…he had no plans whatever to lock their asses up for robbing their own people or recovering the people’s money and return it to the treasury and pension fund……his big brain plan was to charge them a fine ten times the amount of the million dollar bribes, payable to his college for distribution to charities, that is what he said…and he espoused that crap..with a straight face too..

    same way I don’t take Mia seriously after she refused to pursue the corrupt and recover the people’s money…I take Grenville even less seriously.


  14. Just look at the island’s infrastructure and tell me the people can afford to house fools, crooks and/or criminals, thieves and corrupt governments in the parliament , in their treasury and pension fund for one more day….let alone another 52 years..

    The people cannot afford to house dictators wannabe or otherwise, at taxpayer’s expense, in the parliament either..not a one

    Rule #2…never forgive politicians..they are not human.


  15. Things hot in here, bosie!

    Gotta agree with Waru, Bushie and Piece. GP ain’t ready yet!


  16. We will have to train Grenville.


  17. “Barbados, through the Barbados National Standards Institution, is a full member of ISO and an affiliate member of IEC. Barbados is also a member of the ITU through the Telecommunications Unit, Ministry of Innovation, Science and Smart Technology.”

    http://www.nationnews.com/nationnews/news/204196/local-international-standards-forward


  18. A minister of the BDLP is talking about ISO. I just cannot wait to see the BU bloggers point out the errors of his ways. Or will it now become “the best thing since slice bread”


  19. @Donna
    Were the DLP ready?
    Mia has been around for decades, is she ready?

    Apply the same standards to GP as you apply to the BDLP.


  20. Maybe Grenville can offer Solutions. Sick buildings in Barbados

    “The discovery of a poisonous gas at The Lester Vaughan School has sparked fears of a repeat of what happened at the now defunct Louis Lynch Secondary School.”

    http://www.nationnews.com/nationnews/news/204256/health-fears


  21. “same way I don’t take Mia seriously after she refused to pursue the corrupt and recover the people’s money…I take Grenville even less seriously.”

    LOL, no one takes you seriously, you are like Pearlie from Bajan bus stop. You have added nothing of any substance to this discussion beyond your usual rant against lawyers, yet you have posted the most.

    Empty vessels do make the most noise


  22. christ…you are worried about me and what I post while Barbados is burning down around YOU…

    you are making me your important priority..I feel special..

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