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Dear Editor,

The Sandals Barbados fiasco: Throwing out the baby with the bathwater, otherwise known in the Caribbean as snatching defeat from the jaws of victory.

My name is James Bristol. I am a lawyer from Grenada and I negotiated the incentive agreements with the government of Barbados on behalf of Sandals.

I have read the recent statements both from the Prime Minister and Sandals and would like to clarify certain matters.

May I state from the outset that I have no political axe to grind and no political affiliations in Barbados.

I met the former Minister of Finance for the first time during the negotiations of the incentives and have not met him since.

I know the Prime Minister both as a colleague and as a friend.

The Sandals Barbados incentives are based on those which I negotiated for Sandals in respect of the Sandals Grenada hotel. The Barbados incentives are more generous than those in respect of Grenada.

The present Prime Minister of Grenada publicly expressed his initial concern over the generous incentives granted to Sandals in Grenada by the previous administration.

However, on attaining office and seeing the financial benefits of the Sandals investment in Grenada, the Prime Minister, not only endorsed the incentives granted, but added to them by including a tax stabilization clause to ensure that the incentives, and therefore the financial viability of the investment by Sandals, was not threatened or whittled away by future legislation.

The Sandals Grenada incentives took effect during a period of financial austerity under the IMF. The IMF program was successfully completed notwithstanding the Sandals incentives which incentives were fully implemented and respected by the Government at all times.

A large part of Grenada’s economic recovery has been attributed to Sandals and I am aware that the Grenada Government is doing all that is within its power to facilitate a Beaches Resort here.

Grenada’s enhancement extends to one of the most sophisticated call centres in the region with over 100 employees and increasing. All from Sandals!

As it is well known, Grenada‘s performance has been applauded by the IMF and Grenada is recording one of the highest rates of growth in the Caribbean.

Indeed, the Sandals incentive model has been adopted by the Government of Grenada for other hotel investments.

If Grenada can survive an IMF program while these incentives are in place and come out with flying colours despite the incentives, why is Barbados finding it difficult to honour an agreement reached in good faith between itself and Sandals?

The Barbados agreement was given effect by Statutory Instruments laid before Parliament under the applicable legislation. I drafted those statutory instruments in conjunction with the government’s legal department.
Far from insisting on additional incentives, Sandals is simply seeking to have certain incentives, not within the Statutory Instruments but within the Incentives Agreement, embodied in some form which would give a level of comfort to its bankers and itself to the extent that the financial basis for the investment remains stable so as to guarantee the ability to repay the loans in respect of the proposed Beaches project.

The Barbados incentives agreement contains a clause which mandates the Government to pass all laws and take all steps which are necessary to give effect to the agreement.

So, the Government is mandated to find avenues to give effect to its obligations under the agreement.

Much has been said over the years about Barbados giving Sandals too much by way of these incentives. Indeed, the same has been said in Grenada and Antigua.

The truth is that none of these countries has given away anything because without the incentives Sandals would not have invested. If Sandals did not come the Government would not have a development nor the benefit of the taxes. Therefore, if Sandals does come and pays reduced taxes, the Government has lost nothing. On the other hand, by Sandals coming, the Government has gained everything by way of the investment and its associated benefits. Sandals is the entity taking the risk by investing its money and being unable to dig up its hotels and take them away if things turn sour.

The way I see the incentives agreement is akin to an invitation to a friend to come to one’s home. The invitation allows them through the door and once inside the benefits of that friendship accrue.

The initial investment which Sandals proposed was the construction of two hotels: Beaches and Sandals.

But an added benefit arose as the Sandals Casuarina hotel has morphed into two hotels, Sandals Barbados and Royal Barbados, at about the same level of investment which was envisaged for the two original hotels, the total invested thus far being over US$300 million.

With the Beaches project the total investment is about US$750 million. Barbados now stands to benefit from 3 hotels as opposed to 2.

The corresponding employment and other benefits have been well documented by others with greater knowledge than me in this regard.

No one can argue that Sandals has delivered over and above what it agreed to do. Has the Government fully delivered on what it contracted to do?

The simple question I would pose to the Government and people of Barbados is this: would it benefit your country if there were no Sandals hotels? Think of the benefits of Sandals building the five star Beaches as opposed to the negative impact on your country and economy if the project is cancelled?
The answers are obvious: any investment of the type made by Sandals is a benefit.

Do not throw out the baby with the bathwater. Mia please call Keith. Keith, please explain to Mia.

James Bristol
Henry, Henry & Bristol
P. O. Box 386
4 & 6 Lucas Street
St. George’s
Grenada

194 responses to “Sandals Barbados Backstory”


  1. I hear Blp having a red shirt day in memory of those men who were gunned down on the streets if Barbados
    How symbolic the colour red which was used as a symbol to defeat the past government can be used as a symbol to represent blood on the streets on Heroes day


  2. Wasnt Castro a strong leader see what happened to his people and country
    Wasnt Maduro a strong leader
    See what is happening to his country and people
    Browne can add himself to the list if he wants to be a contiuation of Castro Cuba and Maduro Venezuela
    He might talk big but when he starts treading dangerous waters he better be careful


  3. (1). “After telling me that Sandals paid the back taxes….”

    According to you……….“you are a friggin liar.”

    I never wrote anything in any of my contributions that suggested or could be definitively identified as I “told” you “Sandals paid the back taxes.”

    (2). “The fact being that Browne initial argument was of having Sandals to pay the full debt of taxes calling them unfair.”

    According to you……….“you are a friggin liar.”

    (3). “My point being he tried to be the village bully about asking Sandals to pay full amount of “taxesdue” but in ths end had to renege and waived taxes and accepted $1 EC.”

    According to you……….“you are a friggin liar.”

  4. SirSimpleSimonPresidentForLife Avatar
    SirSimpleSimonPresidentForLife

    @Mariposa March 27, 2019 1:00 PM “Wasnt Castro a strong leader see what happened to his people and country.”

    According to the CIA Factbook, the Cuban infant mortality rate is 4.4 deaths per 1,000 live births in 2013, compared to 5.90 for the United States, and 10 infant per 1,000 births in Barbados

    So tell me again what is it again that happened to Cuba??? that a Cuban infant is twice as likely to survive its first year than a Bajan infant, and more likely to survive its first year than an American infant???

    It seems to me that both the Bajans and the Americans can learn a lot from the Cubans when it comes to caring for its most vulnerable citizens, that is those PEOPLE who are less than one year old.

    https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/


  5. Oh dear me!



  6. WARU,

    Boy that Trevor Noah is a gem! He makes it all so simple that even a dummy could understand. Clear as crystal.


  7. RE It seems to me that both the Bajans and the Americans can learn a lot from the Cubans when it comes to caring for its most vulnerable citizens, that is those PEOPLE who are less than one year old.

    IT SEEMS TO ME THAT YOU HAVE COMMITED THE FALLACY OF THE UNEXCLUDED MIDDLE
    YOU HAVE NO IDEA OF THE ACCURACY OF THE COMPLETENESS OF STATISTICS FROM CUBA
    YOU ARE JUST AS USUAL SHOOTING SHIT, AND ASSUMING THAT EVERYTHING YOU READ ON AN ARTICLE YOU FOUND ON GOOGLE IS TRUE.
    STICK TO GROWING THINGS IN YOUR GARDEN AND YOUR ADMITED PROFESSION

    ALSO THE FIGURES YOU CITE HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH CASTRO’S LEADERSHIP


  8. YOU HAVE NO IDEA OF THE ACCURACY OF THE COMPLETENESS OF STATISTICS FROM CUBA

    Facts!

    The data coming out of Cuba are extremely curated.


  9. Girl.u sure as hell doesnt know any thing about America system of govt caring for its elderly
    When have you ever seen in america media’s old folks standing on line for govt hand outs the likes u see in Cuba and Venezuela
    Even the homeless in America if they choose can have acesss to shelter and food without standing on line
    Cuba is a hell hole of poverty reason why many risk their lives on ritty boats to leave

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

    “WARU,

    Boy that Trevor Noah is a gem! He makes it all so simple that even a dummy could understand. Clear as crystal.”

    He is indeed something, the best of all worlds..


  11. What the hell! the US of A does not even treat its veterans well. They send young men into hell holes and when they return home they have to fight to get treatment and benefits in a timely manner. The VA system does not work well.

    How’s that for a jaw dropper!

    The people who hated Castro were the privileged ones for the most part. Probably like in Venezuela. Cuba may not be heaven but it sure isn’t hell.

  12. Georgie Porgie Avatar

    The VA system does not work well. How’s that for a jaw dropper!

    BUT IT CAN BE FIXED IF THEY ONLY HAD A SECOND TO SHOW THEM HOW!

    THEIR PRIMARY CARE FOR THE POOR CAN ALSO BE FIXED IF THEY ONLY HAD A SECOND TO SHOW THEM HOW!


  13. Then show them, dear GP, dear GP, dear GP. Then show them, dear GP, dear GP show them!

    Buy a membership at Mar-a-lago. I hear that’s where it’s being run from. Trump’s buddies with no experience and no idea what they’re doing.

    Or do you already have a meeting set up to pitch your proposal?

    Good luck!


  14. I wonder where in America that Mariposa is stationed.

    The homeless is much more complicated than ” homeless in America, if they choose can have access to shelter and food without standing on line”.

    We can agree that Cuba has a set of problems without proclaiming America is a land of milk and honey (for the homeless)


  15. America might be a lot of things many wrongs
    But they are also many right things about America
    People of delusional mind would want to protray a”Castro Cuba as a place of glorious expectations
    I would bet that the homeless in Cuba are rounded up and thrown into mental institutions
    In America none of that happens but would be placed in homeless shelters not by force but given an opportunity to stay or go


  16. No, Cuba is not a place of glorious expectations. Neither is the USA for many many people. Where have you been living – under a rock? Why do you think some white people voted for the outsider Obama? Why do you think they took a chance on another outsider – Trump? Most Americans are not happy with the US of A. They wanted to blow the bloody system up! The black people did not vote for Trump. They are not happy either. So who is happy – the rich white people and the politicians, same as here.

    PS. I saw one southern white woman saying she was going to try the n***ger because nothing else was working for her. That is how desperate she was. She was not alone.

  17. William Skinner Avatar
    William Skinner

    Once again , there are people on BU , who jump into issues of which they know very little. Here we are trying to put down a country where Barbadians go for free eye treatment, educating doctors and university education. A country that withstood perpetual assaults by the mighty America. Compare the leadership of Comrade Castro with our own CARICOM leaders sitting outside a door at the white house waiting on a president who insulted the region by choosing whom he wants to meet. A shame…………….

    Venceremos the mighty people of Cuba


  18. Easy to talk racism in america. Yeah yuh right
    But they got some right here in barbados racist and bigots
    But not to divert attention away
    Trying to put Castro on a pedestal because he cuss America is about all one can say of Castro and his coming as close to America’s doors.
    The long and short is evident in Castro Cuba where all its people long to have a better life away from Cuba heading to America
    Yet to see a boat load of people from any country seeking or looking for a better life in Cuba


  19. Trump has a limit on how many leaders of “Shole” countries he is willing to meet at any one time, wunnah can’t see he is not even willing to meet with the Governor of Puerto Rico?

  20. SirSimpleSimonPresidentForLife Avatar
    SirSimpleSimonPresidentForLife

    @Georgie Porgie March 28, 2019 12:11 PM “T SEEMS TO ME THAT YOU HAVE COMMITED THE FALLACY OF THE UNEXCLUDED MIDDLE.”

    You may not have noticed that the data was from the “World Factbook” compiled and published by the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency.

    I don’t know whether or not the CIA has some hidden, nefarious reason for telling the world that Cuba has a better infant mortality rate than the United States.

  21. SirSimpleSimonPresidentForLife Avatar
    SirSimpleSimonPresidentForLife

    @Dullard March 28, 2019 12:19 PM “YOU HAVE NO IDEA OF THE ACCURACY OF THE COMPLETENESS OF STATISTICS FROM CUBA. Facts! The data coming out of Cuba are extremely curated.”

    The American “non Embassy” in Cuba is the biggest most heavily staffed in the Western hemisphere. The publication which I cited is compiled by CIA operatives on the ground. You think that the CIA waits to be handed official Cuban figures? You think that they get paid well not to use their own eyes, ears, and brains? You think that the Cubans can fool them easy, easy so?

    Why do you think that I quoted data from an American source? Like GP do you think that I “found” the data by “googling” What if I told you that i knew EXACTLY where to look?

    Have you asked yourself why Americans would say that Cuban infants are more likely to survive their first year than American infants? Do the Americans just want to make Cuba look good?

    Isn’t Cuba not still the enemy, part of the axis of evil?

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

    “I don’t know whether or not the CIA has some hidden, nefarious reason for telling the world that Cuba has a better infant mortality rate than the United States.”

    CIA deviousness can only go so far and no further…lol


  23. @ William Skinner,

    Do you know that the late CLR James visited Cuba in 1968 and after that refused to mention Cuba or the Castros in his writings or conversations, apart from the Facing Realty group he co-founded?

  24. Georgie Porgie Avatar

    re Do you know that the late CLR James visited Cuba in 1968 and after that refused to mention Cuba or the Castros in his writings or conversations, apart from the Facing Realty group he co-founded?

    how foes that affect the price of cheese MUSCLE BRAIN?
    who cares what CLR JAMES DID MUSCLE BRAIN?
    HE IS NOT THE SAVIOUR.

    RE “I don’t know whether or not the CIA has some hidden, nefarious reason for telling the world that Cuba has a better infant mortality rate than the United States.”
    CAUSE IT DOES NOT MATTER

    RE YOU HAVE NO IDEA OF THE ACCURACY OF THE COMPLETENESS OF STATISTICS FROM CUBA. Facts! The data coming out of Cuba are extremely curated.”
    THIS IS VERY TRUE


  25. There are a those who have a hatred of america
    Yes america has done many wrongs
    But govts that use there people as collateral to fight america is also wrong
    The pain and suffering which these dictators have heaped upon their people is as much wrong as when a bomb is used to destroy enemy territory and innocent lives are lost
    Right now in Cuba a war of words which has been going on for more than fifty years between america and Cuba has resulted in more death and poverty to innocent lives in Cuba
    This never ending war of words were no bombs are thrown have a far reaching effect immorally on the lives of the poor and vulnerable
    If there were records kept one would realised the total devastation of inhumanity cause by vegenance and hated between two countries that have been caused to the nation of Cuba and its people
    Castro might have pushed america out of Cubas way
    However what he did not do or was able to stop was never ending poverty and a country looking to america for help
    While alive he witnessed the many lives of his people drowned as they flee Cuba looking for a better life


  26. Home Grown dictators like Gaston Browne who choose to walk in Castro shoes would so find out that the consequences are dire and everlasting for his people
    Gadaffi.Ben laden..Chavez .Castro
    All these strong leaders put up fights against America they all dead and America still standing
    Well Browne if he wants to take on the challenge he can do so at his countries peril.


  27. Plse explain how a young woman, a teenager (aged between 13-19) makes her way to Barbados, a strange country. We may assume that this young woman had a last passed school leaving age. Presumably no friend or family to meet her. She travelled on the family-owned schooner, disembarked on the Careenage, and walked the 800 yards to a mile to Nelson Street.
    This was at a time (the 1940s, 50s to the early 60s) when most foreigners came from St Lucia (Patwa-speaking), St Vincent and Dominica (Patwa-speaking)Young people, men and women, travel, so there is nothing terrible about this. Further, land in Dominica in those days was not terribly expensive. I have visited Dominica on a number of occasions and was once offered 20 acres of land at a very knock down price. It was tempting, but I was reluctant to live in Dominica at my then age; I would now.
    In those days Dominicans made for Mrs Duncan’s, who owned a rum shop at the bottom of King William street, who would organise accommodation and once settled a job. Most of the job were as domestics, working for families such as the La Touches.
    In time this young lady met a nice Bajan man and was happy and fulfilled. Her son even went on to do well..

  28. Georgie Porgie Avatar

    Plse explain how a young woman, a teenager (aged between 13-19) makes her way to Barbados, a strange country. We may assume that this young woman had a last passed school leaving age. Presumably no friend or family to meet her. She travelled on the family-owned schooner, disembarked on the Careenage, and walked the 800 yards to a mile to Nelson Street.

    YOU ARE SUCH AN ASS
    1 DID IT OCCUR TO YOU THAT THE YOUNG WOMAN HAD RELATIVES IN BARBADOS?
    AND THAT SHE THEREFORE HAD family to meet her?
    2 IS YOUR PREOCCUPATION WITH NELSON STREET A FUNCTION OF THE QUANTUM OF TIME YOU SPENT IN ITS ENVIRONS?
    3 WHEN A JACKASS WITH MUSCLE BRAINS WRITES WITHOUT THE FACTS HE PRODUCES HILARIOUS NONSENSE
    4 DID IT OCCUR TO YOU THAT SOME ONE WHO travelled on the family-owned schooner WOULD MOST LIKELY BE TRAVELLING WITH RELATIVES AND WOULD HAVE SOME WHERE TO GO TO LIVE BESIDES NELSON STREET?

    RE This was at a time (the 1940s, 50s to the early 60s) when most foreigners came from St Lucia (Patwa-speaking), St Vincent and Dominica (Patwa-speaking)
    WHY DO YOU CONTINUE TO DISPLAY THAT YOU ARE A JACKASS MR MUSCLE BRAIN
    DO YOU KNOW THAT MANY PATOIS SPEAKING FOLK FROM ST LUCIA AND DOMINICA SPEAK ENGLISH WELL? AND THAT SOME OF THEM ARE /WERE RICHER THAN YOU WERE AND APPARENT STILL IS?

    IT SEEMS THAT YOU ARE STILL HOLDING FAST TO THE PRIMITIVE BAJAN BELIEFS ABOUT THE “LOW ISLANDS” AND FOLK FROM THE LOW ISLANDS, BECAUSE YOUR MIND IS LOW….VERY LOW
    AFTER A LENGTHY SOJOURN IN THE ONCE GREAT BRITAIN YOUR MIND REMAINS IN THE UNSWEPT GUTTER OF THE BACK IVY, AND YOUR EXPERIENCES IN YOUR FREQUENT VISITS TO NELSON STREET

    YOU TALK SO MUCH ABOUT PATOIS SPEAKING PEOPLE
    DO BAJANS STILL SPEAK BROKEN ENGLISH?
    DO THE PEOPLE THROUGHOUT THE BRITISH COMMONWEALTH NOT ALSO SPEAK IN THIER SEVERAL DIALECTS IN ADDITION TO SPEAKING ENGLISH?
    DOES THIS MAKE THEM INFERIOR TO YOU OR BAJANS?

    I AM SO SORRY THAT YOUR BRAIN HAS UNDERGONE DYPLASTIC CHANGE
    I HATE TO THINK THAT YOU HAVE SPENT YOUR WHOLE LIFE OF OVER 70 YEARS WITH YOUR MIND IN THE GUTTER AND WITH YOUR CHARACTERISTIC PAUCITY OF THOUGHT

    DOES THIS HAVE ANYTHING TO DO WITH YOUR PORCINE FEATURES?

    COME AGAIN AND LET ME FURTHER DECIMATE YOUR ILLOGIC


  29. A happy good morning to all of Barbados

    Wishing all mothers, fathers, sons, daughters and their offspring the very best.

    A happy good morning to all


  30. I was trying not to comment, but will add a small note here..
    Don’t come again,
    What’s the point
    Drop it
    Move on.

  31. Georgie Porgie Avatar

    NO THEO
    ENCOURAGE HIM TO COME BACK FOR A BEATING FROM HIS INTELLECTUAL SUPERIOR
    HE WILL NOT LEARN CAUSE HIS BRAIN IS ALL MUSCLE
    BUT I HAVE THE TIME TO BEAT HIS LONG HOPS, HAVING BEEN PUT OUT TO PASTURE, AS A SECOND


  32. This reminds me of the standpipe bassa bassa in Barbadian folklore.

    Um en me
    It is you
    Yuh confuse
    Um en me
    It is you
    Yuh confuse
    I wake up dis marnin an seh my Lord’s Prayer
    Um en me
    It is you
    Yuh confuse

    Wuhnuh remember how de brawling women used to cuss one anudder talkin bout who en come from nuhwhere. who come pon a banana boat, who does ga school barefoot a who is a whore and de daughter of a whore etc etc etc?

    Was looking for video of Sing Out Barbados but alas!


  33. NO DONNA DARLING

    THIS IS ABOUT TEACHING AN IDIOT THAT ONE CAN NOT AJUDICATE PROPERLY WITHOUT HAVING ALL THE FACTS

    THIS IS ABOUT TEACHING AN IDIOT THAT ONE MUST JUDGE RIGHTEOUS JUDGEMENT AND NOT BY THE APEARANCE

    THIS IS ABOUT TEACHING AN IDIOT TO KNOW HIS PLACE


  34. Mariposa,

    Do you know how old Castro was when he died?????????? He was bloody ninety!

    How old was Errol Barrow?

    PS. How was Libya doing under Gaddafi? How is it doing now?


  35. Have you the secret to teaching an idiot???? An idiot seldom knows when he’s beaten.

    Good luck with that!


  36. What is your point about how old Castro was
    The fact is he died trying to beat America into the ground which he did not
    America is still standing and having the last word

  37. SirSimpleSimonPresidentForLife Avatar
    SirSimpleSimonPresidentForLife

    @Donna March 30, 2019 9:56 AM “This reminds me of the standpipe bassa bassa in Barbadian folklore.”

    Ya killin’ muh den!!!

    Lolll!!!

  38. SirSimpleSimonPresidentForLife Avatar
    SirSimpleSimonPresidentForLife

    @Mariposa March 30, 2019 10:26 AM “What is your point about how old Castro was
    The fact is he died trying to beat America into the ground.”

    What are you talking about?

    When did Cuba ever try to beat America into the ground?

    The United States has a population of 327,167,434, and an active and reserve military of 2 million men and women.

    Cuba has a population of 11,221,060.

    Why would Cuba try to beat up on a country 30 times its size, and with 2 million armed men and women?


  39. The truth is that America tried to beat Castro into the ground. .

    https://www.jfklibrary.org/learn/about-jfk/jfk-in-history/the-bay-of-pigs


  40. After fighting to keep america hands off of Cuba what good at present is their to show that Castro policies helped decrease poverty in Cuba fifty years and counting Cuba is a haven of poor people mostly black

  41. SirSimpleSimonPresidentForLife Avatar
    SirSimpleSimonPresidentForLife

    @Maripose “a what good at present is their to show that Castro policies helped decrease poverty in Cuba”

    Here is the evidence: According to the CIA Factbook, the Cuban infant mortality rate is 4.4 deaths per 1,000 live births in 2013, compared to 5.90 for the United States, and 10 infant per 1,000 births in Barbados

    If your babies are NOT dying it means that you are doing something right. The Canadian babies are not dying either, since there are 4.5 deaths/1,000 live births (2018 est.).

    But I suppose that somebody will come on here and tell me that the Canadian data is heavily curated, or that I have committed the fallacy of the unexcluded middle. if someone has committed a fallacy me thinks that it is President Trump’s excellent CIA.

  42. William Skinner Avatar
    William Skinner

    @ Hal Austin

    It is not unusual for revolutionaries to have differences. James was also highly critical of Eric Williams and the manner in which the Peoples” National Movement was developing.In more recent times, we saw the fundamental differences between Bernard Coard and Maurice Bishop.
    I am therefore not surprised that some on BU , in this thread, have consumed all the negative anti-Castro messaging without carefully analyzing what the Cuban revolution achieved.

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