The following comment was posted Jan 22, 2019 @ 16:48 by NortherObserver- extracted from the blog Errol Barrow — Architect of a Collective CARICOM Foreign Policy.

“…will we DEMAND our parliamentary representatives provide us with answers to the Four Seasons debacle?…”

Yes this is the crux of the matter [forget Hyatt for now Miller]. Former Ministers Sealy and Sincklair are both on the record promising explanations before their terms ended. Persaud was involved not only as the guru, but he was also a director of companies associated with the project. I “believe” as a lawyer, MAM was also involved with companies linked to the project. The government vehicle to back loans, one Clearwater Bay hasn’t been heard of, since the Pharliciple story on BU.

Similarly, all these foreign millionaires who had reportedly put up millions for villas, have been quiet. The project is an eyesore.

A Nation report of 19 July 2010 confirmed that it was the late Prime Minister David Thompson “who sought economist Avinash Persaud’s help in getting the stalled Four Seasons project going after the original developers failed three times to secure private financing to restart the tourism and residential facility“.

In another Nation report on 10 March 2011 Opposition leader Mia Mottley at the time was referred to as “the Queen’s Counsel (QC), who is representing Four Seasons in her capacity as an attorney-at-law”. The same report mentioned her support for a USD60 million (Guarantee of Loan) Bill which was necessary to to pay off creditors.

Why has the BU blogmaster resurrected this matter?

Since the 2011 report Mia Mottley has become the Prime Minister of Barbados. Since the 2010 report Avinash has become a senior consultant to the Mottley led government of Barbados on economic matters.

Sometimes is it unnecessary to be prolix on certain matters. Yardfowls will respond based on the scripts given them from Roebuck Street and George Street. This is expected if yardfowls are to earn the title. The free thinkers will be able to connect the dots.

As a people we have allowed ourselves to become trapped in the Faustian offers of the modern politician. We have forgotten who is serving whom. We have created a monster. The change must begin with the man in the mirror. The democratic system to which we abide holds the citizen marking the x on the ballot accountable!

There  come a time in the affairs of man  when he must take the bull by the tail and face the situationW.C Fields

 

 

 

71 responses to “Mia Mottley and Avinash Persaud in “Paradise””


  1. All Enuff yardfowl needs to know to run go regurgitate…is that things are at a stage that Mia …since she did not want to act to address bribery corruption and tiefing of old people’s estates by her ministers and masters….that she should be real worried, were i in the same position…i would be…

  2. WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog Avatar
    WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog

    Not all of us are on BU just for fun Artax…my fun comes AFTER i have put in the time and effort and see results…i just finished a very successful project and said which onew project i am now embarking on to help the young, enlightened, awoken people on the island….

    i may not be able to say what i am doing or what i did, particularly on the last project…but ya can guarantee they are a reality…..that gets results.

    Few people actually know the roles some play to AFFECT CHANGE…..hopefully if you ever see an opportunity to do same…you will grab it..


  3. https://barbadosfreepress.wordpress.com/2015/01/20/inter-american-development-bank-cancels-160m-loan-for-barbados-four-seasons-project/
    Another monster project left to rot in the Bajan sun

    The on again – off again Barbados Four Seasons resort project may have received its final coffin-nail with the IDB finally withdrawing from this decade-old debacle. (Nation News: IDB withdraws loan for Four Seasons)

    How much taxpayer funding has the Barbados government poured into this mess? Are we allowed to know? Did the government transfer any of the National Insurance Scheme pension funds to the project developers?

    Barbados Minister of Finance Chris Sinckler has made all sorts of claims. In March 2013 he told Bajans that our taxpayer monies would be recovered on the sale of the Four Seasons. Well Mr. Sinckler? Where’s our money?

    Back then, BFP’s readers were asked if Bajan taxpayers would recover all the monies that their government invested in the Four Seasons. 50% said we’ll never know the truth, 43.5% said there was not a chance that we would recover the monies. 6.4% said we’d get back all the money, (but that was probably Minister Sinckler himself sitting there for voting for hours.)

    Former PM Thompson said that supporting Four Seasons could be “extremely risky” to the DLP Government, but Freundel Stuart went ahead and did it after Thompson died.

    “Now of course the first objective is not for Government to give guarantees to projects of this type. So the Government is not available, generally speaking, for that kind of thing and I want to make that abundantly clear. It is extremely risky. It has brought down Governments in other countries and I don’t intend to let it bring down my government. And it can sometimes smack of an element of favouritism and once you start it, it becomes like a rolling stone that will gather moss…and therefore, we have to be very careful,”

    February 2, 2010 – Prime Minister David Thompson in the Barbados Advocate article PM defends stance on Four Seasons


  4. Abigail
    Wuh I never knew the CCJ and Privy Council were the police.🤣🤣

  5. WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog Avatar
    WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog

    Ya can fish as much as ya want…the info she can get from CCJ and Privy council…do you see her getting it from Barbados police….

    .apparently yall don’t know who is police either…or yall would have the cop locking up Dale and George and DLP thieves….but we done know why ya can’t….we done yall would end up in jail too…on or offshore…lol

    wait until the fireworks start…


  6. You all lack the necessary trust in the World Spirit. You should talk to the oil managers in Guyana or go on an exploration ship to see the true picture.

    Guyana will be the new Dubei from next year on. Stinking rich and powerful. Part of the money will be invested in Barbados, namely hotels, golf courses and brothels. So from 2020 there will be enough money to clean up the bankrupt island. – But not under the command of the naive and arrogant Barbadian academics, but under the control of their new Hindu masters.

    At least Prime Minister Mottley is smarter here than the rest of the island. AS ALWAYS. Take a look at the great CARICOM programs to facilitate Guyanese investment in Barbados.

    Lie in the dust and pray to Vishnu!
    Learn how to polish other people’s shoes.


  7. “…. as CCJ and Privy Council told the young lady, the exposure of those in the Mia government who ARE involved and all who colluded in the theft of her mother’s estate….is vital…particular for the next steps…”

    Enuff

    I’m not an attorney and even though I’m appallingly ignorant, I’m finding it extremely difficult to believe the above comment…….. it has to be untrue.

    Would the CCJ and Privy Council not be over-stepping their boundaries by offering such advice to the claimant, when both claimant and defendant would have lawyers to represent them in Court and argue on their behalf?

    Are you trying to tell me the defence council sat in a Court room and allowed this to happen?

    Let’s assume the CCJ and Privy Council did offer that advice “in chambers,” and the claimant for some reason decided to reveal that information, would it not prejudice the case?

    Perhaps you could explain this to me.

  8. WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog Avatar
    WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog

    I never called you appallingly ignorant.

    i presume that you are referring to the matter as civil…in that context.

  9. WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog Avatar
    WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog

    Last i heard…read some law, so also learned..that stealing is a crime, fraud is a crime.

  10. WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog Avatar
    WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog

    Wuhloss….whistlerblower alert…lol

    yall really should be glad ya getting exposed.

    https://www.facebook.com/jackie.stewart.965/videos/985842001625339/?t=1

  11. WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog Avatar
    WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog

    Enuff….wuhloss

    #whistleblowerinyatail..lol

    Dale will be happy to see the whistleblowing…wuh he asked for whistleblowers…ain’t it…

  12. Barbados Underground Whistleblower Avatar
    Barbados Underground Whistleblower

    This is what Mia wants overseas Bajans to come back to.

    Lucky this woman had security cameras where she could observe from New York where a former local tenant made criminal damage and non payment of rent and utilities.

    No help from the crooked Hometown Police Station except from one officer.

    I guess someone at Hometown Police Station was waiting for a Bribe or sexual favour to do their job to Protect & Serve.

    https://youtu.be/QMg6mrMMnDM?list=PLf0Sp7jJwZzstE5lDjRolktq_VmGZsAvK


  13. It’s your own fault if you rent your property to impoverished rabble.

    Since when has the local police been investigating crimes? The former ministers are still running free and our grandiose DPP puts her hands in her laps and looks away.


  14. Mia addresses this matter at 3:40 in the video.

    https://youtu.be/LXMnxrAKmYM


  15. Why cant she give the name of the so called entity ?


  16. Because it is under negotiation as she stated? Does that make sense to you? Even you?


  17. @Hants

    Why do you post the name? It exposes who post for the sake of it with out viewing the material.

  18. NorthernObserver Avatar
    NorthernObserver

    @Hants
    which hat did you pull that rabbit from? if u have hit the mark, it’s a fluke, cause u r in the wrong area Kode. A case of mistaken identity, or a case of a google search results order?


  19. A negative story about a development that is blighted.

    Andrew Lloyd-Webber and his wife lost £6m on luxury villas in Barbados when builder went bust leaving £20m pair of holiday homes unfinished, court hears

    By Lara Keay For Mailonline

    Published: 08:08 EST, 13 December 2019 | Updated: 09:02 EST, 13 December 2019

    https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2019/12/13/13/22201674-7789143-image-a-40_1576242304700.jpg

    Andrew Lloyd-Webber, 71, and his wife Madeleine, 57, (pictured together in Los Angeles in 2018) paid £8.4million up front for the two properties in Clearwater Bay on the west coast of Barbados in 2007
    +3

    Andrew Lloyd-Webber, 71, and his wife Madeleine, 57, (pictured together in Los Angeles in 2018) paid £8.4million up front for the two properties in Clearwater Bay on the west coast of Barbados in 2007

    Andrew Lloyd-Webber and his wife lost £6million after spending £20million on two luxury holiday homes in the Caribbean that were never built, a court heard today.

    Baron Lloyd-Webber, 71, and his wife Madeleine, 57, paid £8.4million up front for the two properties in Clearwater Bay on the west coast of Barbados in 2007.

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7789143/Andrew-Lloyd-Webber-wife-Madeleine-lost-6-5million-two-luxury-Caribbean-Barbados-villas.html

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