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Barbados creditors fume at ‘absurd’ $27m advisory fees

 

“London-based boutique, White Oak, in line for payout for work on $7bn restructuring

“White Oak’s engagement letter was signed five days after Mia Mottley was sworn in as prime minister last year…”

May 9, 2019 8:30 pm by Colby Smith in New York

A little-known UK advisory firm stands to make about $27m from the restructuring of Barbados’s $7bn of debts — close to what Lazard earned seven years ago when it advised Greece on defaulted debt nearly 40 times bigger.

White Oak Advisory is a small firm with just two partners located opposite Claridge’s hotel in London’s Mayfair. The size of the fee it will receive from its work on the default has outraged the Caribbean island’s creditors.

“The fee is absurd given the size of the debt,” said Sean Newman, an Atlanta-based portfolio manager at Invesco and a member of the external committee of creditors. “I’ve never seen anything like this in my 20 years in the business.”

White Oak was founded a decade ago by Sebastian Espinosa, a former Houlihan Lokey banker, and David Nagoski, an ex-US Treasury Department official. It will earn about $27m from the bankrupt country, according to FT calculations. That is almost double what Ukraine paid for advice on its $18bn restructuring in 2015, according to people familiar with the deals.

The Bajan government hit back at the creditor criticism. “We believe it is excellent value for money given that through their efforts we have saved over $1bn of interest and principal. We would hire [White Oak] again.”

White Oak’s engagement letter indicates that the Bajan government agreed to pay the firm just over $21m for the successful restructuring of its roughly $5bn of domestic debts, excluding arrears. The letter was signed five days after Mia Mottley was sworn in as prime minister on May 25 last year, and two days before the government announced it was defaulting on its debts.

By any metric or rationale, the fee is outsized and unwarranted.

Sean Newman, Invesco
Negotiations with external creditors are ongoing. Once complete, the government is set to pay White Oak about $4m for restructuring approximately $910m of debt owed to foreign investors. The firm is also receiving an $85,000 monthly retainer.

It is likely to take at least another 12 months to finalise the deal, according to another person involved in the negotiations. The additional $2m in monthly fees brings the total payout from Barbados to roughly $27m.

“It is a disproportionate fee for a small country,” said one financial adviser.

“Barbados is not Greece, which had a massive debt stock, multiple debt instruments and huge political tensions,” the financial adviser said. “Double-digit fees are for very large transactions that are super complicated with a large number of instruments and a large number of different creditors.”

White Oak’s partners said the fee was justified because “placing this debt on a sustainable footing has required an unusually complex operation”. Its rates are “among the lowest charged in any Caribbean restructuring, again in relative terms”.

Barbados’s debts came to roughly 160 per cent of gross domestic product at the beginning of the restructuring in June last year, among the highest in the world.

Mr Espinosa and Mr Nagoski point out that their business in the country goes beyond the public restructuring and that they are not charging a fee for additional work. The pair say they are advising Barbados on several commercial contracts, as well as the restructuring of a number of state-owned enterprises and the country’s regional airline, of which the government is the largest shareholder.

However, few Caribbean debt restructurings have paid out fees in the tens of millions to financial advisers in recent years. Citigroup earned roughly $3m restructuring Jamaica’s $9bn of defaulted debts in 2013, and in Belize advisers were paid single-digit millions for the restructuring of more than $525m of debt in 2017, according to people familiar with both deals.

https://www.ft.com/content/164613a4-7234-11e9-bbfb-5c68069fbd15”

 

 


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367 responses to “Two Man White Oak Making 27 Million from Restructuring Deal”

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

    Well…i guess s it is in the people’s best interest to organize their own groups to monitor corrupt governments…right.?…there is now social media and limitless platforms to expose corruption…despite both governments colluding with their bribers to get social media out of Barbados…they couldn’t then and definitely can’t now..

    So use the available platforms to expose them each and every day…that is the people’s only defense..


  2. Apologies. The date of the letter is 30 May 2018. Therefore, it was all BLP.


  3. Correction: To the White Oak Letter of Engagement.

    Please note that the date of the White Oak Letter is 30 May 2018 – after the General Election of 24 May 2018. Therefore, the evidence for the claim that it was negotiated with the DLP Administration is absent. – Apologies.

  4. Piece the Legend Avatar
    Piece the Legend

    Why you jes doan hush you lied self?

    I the space of 5 minutes you change you story about 5 times!!

    Yet you want to be Prime Minister and oversee nationally binding documents for Barbados?

    Whu even heah pun BU you show that you ent even got as much sense as that “rented donkey” dat my friend and Salemite Theophillus Gazerts has taken much pleasure in beating

    Heheheheh

    Stick to what you are good at my man, which is giving incorrect structural advice on diverted water courses

    #iGrenvilleAmAnAutocrat&aLiar


  5. Let me see if I understand this.
    Barbados is a premium country that is Bankrupt, therefore we will pay 5 times the normal price.
    Sound logic?
    I think not.
    Carry on smartly.


  6. That is ok Grenville, to err is human they like to say.

  7. SirSimpleSimonPresidentForLife Avatar
    SirSimpleSimonPresidentForLife

    When I am reincarnated, I am coming back as a white man.

  8. SirSimpleSimonPresidentForLife Avatar
    SirSimpleSimonPresidentForLife

    @The Bajan government hit back at the creditor criticism. “We believe it is excellent value for money given that through their efforts we have saved over $1bn of interest and principal. We would hire [White Oak] again.”

    Fair enough.

    But what if White Oaks had been paid $675,000?

    Would not we Bajans have saved 1 billion 26 million, 325 thousand?

    An extra 26 million or so is a fair amount of change I think.

    And before we forget, governments don’t pay back debts.

    Taxpayers pay back debts.

    And to tell the truth, the taxes which i have to pay, and which i will have to pay until I die, giving me goadies.

  9. SirSimpleSimonPresidentForLife Avatar
    SirSimpleSimonPresidentForLife

    @WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog May 10, 2019 3:15 AM “the emptying out of every bank account that holds the savings of Bajans”

    What savings you talking ’bout?

    People who pay as much taxes as we do, don’y have savings.

    If i knocked down a nut sellers tray in town tomorrow…I would have trouble reimbursing her.

    Most Bajans, the same.

  10. SirSimpleSimonPresidentForLife Avatar
    SirSimpleSimonPresidentForLife

    @”Mr Espinosa and Mr Nagoski point out that their business in the country goes beyond the public restructuring and that they are not charging a fee for additional work.”

    Do hard headed business men really “not charge a fee for additional work?” Really? Really?

    I believe in Santa Claus, and the Easter Bunny.

    They bring me presents every year.

  11. Piece the Legend Avatar
    Piece the Legend

    And just to think!!

    Mugabe Amin Mottley speed on bajan pensioners bonds and wanted to mek a 72 year old black bajan man wait 15 years to get he money but paying two white menses $27million US?

    http://imgur.com/vkqcWeb

  12. SirSimpleSimonPresidentForLife Avatar
    SirSimpleSimonPresidentForLife

    @Artax May 10, 2019 7:38 AM “this is Nobel Prize material.” Could you please explain?”

    If not Nobel, at least Pulitzer.

  13. SirSimpleSimonPresidentForLife Avatar
    SirSimpleSimonPresidentForLife

    @David May 11, 2019 10:07 AM “…some are suggesting that it was intended to fleece the treasury is conjecture.”

    There is no Treasury. There is no treasure either.

    Some seem to believe that the Treasury is some building at the top of brooad Stree is The Treasury, is full of Treasury.

    There is only poor over burdened taxpayers, paying 17.5% VAT in order to afford the luxury of toilet paper.

    It is poor over burdened taxpayers paying $38.75 a month for infrequent garbage collection.

    It is poor over burdened tax payers paying $7.75 per month for non existent or non functional sewage treatment plants.

    there is no Treasury.

    There is only us.

  14. SirSimpleSimonPresidentForLife Avatar
    SirSimpleSimonPresidentForLife

    @ Hal Austin May 10, 2019 7:40 AM “…who introduced the government to the idea of defaulting? Who brought in White Oaks as advisers? Was White Oaks known to that person before the deal with Barbados? Did that person get an introductory fee? Is that person now an adviser/consultant to the government? Has that person ever work for White Oaks in any capacity? These are serious questions.”

    You may also have asked another serious question, is that person, or persons unknown iup to date with their own tax payments with the Barbados Revenue Authority?

  15. Barbados 2019 Avatar

    Nigeria says ex-president and his oil minister took bribes – court filing

    ABUJA, (Reuters) – The Nigerian government has accused former President Goodluck Jonathan and his then oil minister of accepting bribes and breaking the country’s laws to broker a $1.3 billion oil deal eight years ago, a London court filing shows.

    The deal, in which Anglo-Dutch company Royal Dutch Shell and Italian peer Eni jointly acquired the rights to the OPL 245 offshore oilfield, has spawned legal cases spanning several countries.

    In papers advancing a London commercial court suit against Shell and Eni, lawyers for the Nigerian government said Jonathan and former oil minister Diezani Alison-Madueke conspired to “receive bribes and make a secret profit”, keeping the government from getting what it was owed from the deal.

    “Bribes were paid,” the filing, reviewed by Reuters, states. It says “the receipt of those bribes and the participation in the scheme of said officials was in breach of their fiduciary duties and Nigerian criminal law.”

    A spokesman for Jonathan declined to comment and said the former president was in South Africa as part of an election monitoring team. A London-based lawyer for Madueke did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

    Nigerian attorney general Abubakar Malami did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

    The 2011 deal is also the subject of a corruption trial in Milan in which two middlemen have been convicted and former and current Shell and Eni officials are also on trial.

    An Eni spokesman said the Italian firm was assessing whether UK courts had jurisdiction on a case of “such duplication” to the Milan proceedings and repeated its view on “the correctness and compliance of every aspect of the transaction.”

    Shell did not immediately comment, but has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing in relation to OPL 245.

    The London lawsuit relates to payments that Shell and Eni made to acquire the licence.

    The companies transferred more than $1 billion to the Nigerian government, according to the filing. Milan prosecutors have argued in their case that the bulk of that money was sent on to Malabu Oil and Gas, which was controlled by another former oil minister, Dan Etete.

    Eni and Shell retain the rights to develop the field, which has yet to enter production but is one of the biggest untapped oil resources in Africa, with reserves estimated at 9 billion barrels.

    In the London court filing, the Nigerian government said it only received a $209 million signature bonus in relation to the deal, and that it estimates the value of the oilfield to have been “at least $3.5 billion”. It said it would seek to calculate damages on that basis.

    The Nigerian government has also filed a London case against U.S. bank JPMorgan for its role in transferring over $800 million of government funds to Etete, who has been convicted of money laundering. JPMorgan has denied any wrongdoing.

    Dutch prosecutors are also preparing criminal charges against Shell. [https://reut.rs/2FxBFOR ]

    Despite the international cases, only Nigerian officials can rescind the rights to the block. Oil minister Emmanuel Ibe Kachikwu has said the case should not hinder development of the field. His office did not immediately reply to a further request for comment. [https://reut.rs/2HcyAnu]

    Nigeria’s Economic and Financial Crimes Commission is pursuing a criminal case against other former officials in relation to OPL 245.

    President Muhammadu Buhari was re-elected in February, campaigning on the same anti-corruption message that helped him defeat Jonathan in 2015. But opinions within the cabinet differ over how to handle OPL 245.

    Some have cited what they view as a lack of evidence, while others point to concerns that taking away the rights could hinder the field’s development in a nation where oil accounts for around 90 percent of foreign exchange earnings.

    https://www.stabroeknews.com/2019/news/world/05/11/nigeria-says-ex-president-and-his-oil-minister-took-bribes-court-filing/

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

    “If not Nobel, at least Pulitzer”

    definitely Pultizer…but Artax loves and lives to jump out at my everything. his only real contribution to BU., so who am i to deny him..lol

    “SirSimpleSimonPresidentForLife May 11, 2019 9:39 PM

    When I am reincarnated, I am coming back as a white man.”

    bad idea…if the script flips ya might end up on the shitty receiving end of the sctick AGAIN……careful what ya wish for..that white privilege shite that dumb black governments still practice on their own people to enrich others…might be only continuing for another few decades and then real changes will take place…new era…completely different from this era…ya don’t want to come back and find that the white man no longer has any pretensive privilege and ya stuck.

  17. NorthernObserver Avatar
    NorthernObserver
  18. NorthernObserver Avatar
    NorthernObserver

    ignore above. I missed there was another page of comments

  19. NorthernObserver Avatar
    NorthernObserver

    What is interesting, in the letter dated May 30th, at which time in White Oak’s view (they wrote the letter) it hadn’t been decided if the default would be both external and domestic or just domestic. Yet it was the next day, June 1 2018, that a selective default on foreign debt was announced. It would appear the GoB did not counter, any of the fees proposed by White Oak?

  20. Sunshine Sunny Shine Avatar
    Sunshine Sunny Shine

    Teewhite

    —————-If information is being published, I would still like to see a breakdown of the actual debt. How many loans are within the debt portfolio? Who took out each loan and when? How much was borrowed and at what interest rate? What was the money used for? How much has been repaid on each loan and how much is still outstanding on each loan? If the government is taking the very bread out of people’s mouths to pay this debt, the least they can do is let people understand exactly why they are losing their jobs.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

    You would need a Freedom Of Information Act to get such information. Interests of both political parties cannot be properly served if the public is privy to their style of conducting the people’s affairs. There is just no profit in telling the truth or disclosing facts. Take note that corruption likes controversy and controversy always follow these two political parties whenever the people decides to allow them to take root. Yet none of them is corrupt and none of them have done no wrongs. Its all made up stories to distract or create pressure. Take note that in the face of public outcry Rogue Works Mottley will not be distracted from the task ahead even though the details surrounding the White Oaks agreement remains iffy. This is the same Rogue that hit the ground running, speaking to the public as she exposed the dirty deeds of the stinking crooked DLP with flair and feisty words. All of a sudden, she has slowed down, decide to go the route of Trump by introducing a male version of Sarah Sanders and this Sarah Sanders in the form of Roy Morris is another one of her loyal friends who got her back. He is also another friend that is in the big money so if Mottley shites, he will say it is not shit but a fertilising process intended to improve the greens. Mottley efforts so far seem to be one where she is not contented with the few firsts she has achieved. She wants to create an additional history by having the biggest of everything even if at the end of it all she has created the greatest controversies this party has ever had to face. The biggest seems to be her new mantra. Make it big, Pay it big-GO BIG.


  21. People can make excuses for crooks and feel good about it , take your pain and shut up!


  22. “If not Nobel, at least Pulitzer.”

    SimpleSimonPresidentForLife

    Pulitzer is what WARU meant to write. That’s why I asked her to explain.

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

    Art the Archiver…if you go back on BU you will see i already posted on the Pulitzer some years ago…also posted on Nobel prize back then, but had made an error..can’t remember about what..

    but ya can get the Blogmaster to help ya with the Pulitzer post if it is more than 5 years old..

    President Simple…please read my point about wanting to switch to white privilege in ya next life…i thought the blowback would take decades…but it is already here…i have been warning racists about this for the last 5 years….now they are seeing…earlier than i thought…an innocent boy paying for the sins of his demented racist ancestors..who designed and created racism and apartheid that got him hung. The innocent should not be paying for this…it is the practicing racists who should pay..

    “A boy of nine who was found hanged is believed to have killed himself after he was ‘bullied for being white’ by an Asian gang at school.

    Aaron Dugmore – thought to be one of the youngest children in the UK to commit suicide – was discovered in his bedroom after being tormented for months, his parents said.

    They said Aaron was threatened with a plastic knife by one Asian pupil, who warned him: ‘Next time it will be a real one.’

    He was also allegedly told by another pupil that ‘all the white people should be dead’ and he was forced to hide from the bullies in the playground at lunchtime…”


  24. I repeat, if wunna engage in more robust research wunna won’t capitulate so often. But wunna does read to respond not yo understand. From the Dems signing the agreement to the Cabinet not being in place–all wrong info. Now one grasping at “land banking”. Anyone knows what Jamaica paid yet? Y’all carry on.🤐


  25. @enuff

    Notwithstanding what you have stated regarding the inaccuracies posted the government of necessity must clarify the issues of concern even if some are wedded to ignorance. Why employ Roy Morris?

    Have you viewed Jeremy Stephen video who helps to shape public opinion?

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

    president Enuff…ya can moan and groan as ya like…if president Mia had legislated FOIA and transparency as soon as she was elected…it has been nearly a whole year…instead of hiding information and playing slick…no one would have to speculate and make you cry..

    so until she does…c’est la vie.

    the sooner she does …the better…ya should tell her that instead of on here making yaselves look more yardfowlish..


  27. David
    This Jeremy Stephen?
    “While the economist admitted that the $27 million dollars to be paid for the services of White Oak was not exorbitant in the grand scheme of things, it certainly appeared to be a terrible overpriced arrangement.”

    People have a right to question the fee, but I am not jumping on a bandwagon being carried on wheels of fantasy, hysteria and unsubstantiated arguments. I am reminded of the boy who cried wolf. Please source the fees paid by the other Caribbean islands, noting that the FT article quotes a White Oak spokesperson as saying “Its rates are among the lowest charged in any Caribbean restructuring, again in relative terms”. I assume the rates being referred to here is % of the debt? Belize, according to the FT, paid single digits for $525M versus $7B in Bdos.


  28. @enuff

    You are one of the more intelligent commenters on here. It is a no brainer that in an environment where austerity measures are being imposed The Rhetoric of Austerity will be at play. It has to be managed, carefully.

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

    Population of Jamaica = 2.89 million (2017)

    Area of Jamaica = 4,244 mi²

    Population of Barbados = BARELY 290,000

    Area of Barbados = 166 sq mi

    WHY do u foolishly continue to compare BREADFRUITS to a grape..

    Ya mudpst have missed too many days at school and was never in the line when commonsense was being shared out.


  30. Is the US dollar the de facto legal tender n Barbados? When people write 27 million without the currency qualifier, I am led to believe it was Barbadian dollars and we all know it is in US currency.

    Perhaps it is the Dale Marshall effect, or another distracting exercise……


  31. “definitely Pultizer…but Artax loves and lives to jump out at my everything. his only real contribution to BU., so who am i to deny him..lol..”

    My friend, that simple article DOES NOT qualify for a Pulitzer prize.

    Nah…. I don’t “jump out at (your) everything,”……… only when you present UNTHRUTHS and try to MISLEAD the forum. Anything else you post is a repetition of previous contributions.

    And what EXACTLY are your “real contributions” to BU other than copy and pasting articles and people’s opinions from different social media sites and posting them to BU…… while behaving as though the information originated with you?

    You have never, ever posted any contribution to BU of which you were the original author. All your comments on issues posted to this forum for “discussion” are based on other people’s opinions taken from sites such as Facebook, Naked Departure or the comments section of the online newspapers.

    A few months ago, you came to BU “arguing” with the same Simple Simon that Rolerick Hinds was the duly elected representative for St. Thomas, which, according to you, was based on a billboard that was erected near his constituency office.

    When Simple Simon and Enuff told you this wasn’t true…….. you shifted the “argument” to say that people living in the constituency told you Hinds was their representative and you’re going by what they said. Simple Simon, who also lives in the constituency, doubted anyone could have told you that. Rather than admit you made a mistake, you went into your USUAL “insult mode.”

    Then you came with another silly argument that the FBI can make an arbitrary decision to come into Barbados and investigate any crime they choose to.

    You are also a “SELF CONFESSED” liar, who admitted to “making up things just to make things interesting.”

    This is evidenced by the fact that you came to BU with a blatant lie, “saying” you posted information in 4 different languages, to prove I trolled you “all over social media.” And what is so ridiculous about that is you don’t know who I am and what languages I speak other than English.

    What about the fraudulent e-mail you sent to Hal Austin?


  32. “Art the Archiver…if you go back on BU you will see i already posted on the Pulitzer some years ago…also posted on Nobel prize back then, but had made an error..can’t remember about what..but ya can get the Blogmaster to help ya with the Pulitzer post if it is more than 5 years old..”

    WHY WOULD I WANT TO DO THAT?????


  33. Beneath all this White Oaks scandal are smoke and mirrors which should have been flushed out by local media
    Shame on local media now trying to score brownie points off the back and hard work of the international press uncovering of the White Oaks debacle
    Where was local media voice involved at the many sounding bells coming from concerned citizens who said White Oaks agreement stinks the whole place up

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

    Don’t know why yall want to have it both ways..

    Yall DON’T waant to ADDRESS THE CORRUPTION…and THEFT of BILLIONS OF TAX DOLLARS AND PENSION MONEY…

    Yall DONT WANT TO…bring back all the offshore accounts with the people’s stolen money and properties…that each and everyone of you KNOWS EXIST…..TRON said so….and that WE KNOW DON’T CONTAIN AIR….

    Yall DON’T WANT TO LOCK UP DBLP THIEVES THAT ALL OF YOU KNOW ARE INVOLVED…

    Yall DONT WANT TO dismantle the structures and institutions of racism you left in place to pad ya own pockets by collecting bribes…

    YA DO NOT WANT TO DO RIGHT BY THE MAJORITY WHO ELECTED YOU AND PAY YA SALARIES….

    but ya WANT TO HAVE IT BOTH WAYS…

    OH REALLY..???

    goodluck.

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

    “WHY WOULD I WANT TO DO THAT?????”

    Why not?

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

    “What about the fraudulent e-mail you sent to Hal Austin?”

    Show BU the PROOF…where i sent “a fraudulent email to Hal Austin” …ask Hal Austin to also post the proof..since I contacted FT and alerted them to the information….ON THEIR SERVERS…

    while ya at it…show me the PROOF of who told Jackie that BLP setup DEA IN THE 90s..since YOU KNOW IT WAS NOT ME….

    don’t know why ya grumbling about foreign languages…anyone can speak multiple foreign languages as long as they PRACTICE THOSE LANGUANGES DAILY…having a deep memory also tends to help..

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

    So in accusing me…ya are showing us that YOU KNOW WHO told Jackie that BLP setup DEA in the 90s…and that YOU KNOW IT WAS NOT ME….

    ya playing a dangerous game..ah hope ya have played it before…

    ah told ya already…am not the one called ya “appallingly ignorant”..that was ya idiot leader president Enuff…ya need to confront her about that…lol


  38. RE: “Show BU the PROOF…where i sent “a fraudulent email to Hal Austin” …ask Hal Austin to also post the proof..since I contacted FT and alerted them to the information….ON THEIR SERVERS…”

    I am NOT OBLIGATED to “show BU the PROOF.” That does not have anything to do with me. From what I read in one of his contributions on that issue, Austin already “showed BU the PROOF” that you’re a fraud. But, that’s something for you and him to sort out.

    RE: “while ya at it…show me the PROOF of who told Jackie that BLP setup DEA IN THE 90s..since YOU KNOW IT WAS NOT ME….”

    There you go, LYING AGAIN.

    I have NEVER, EVER mentioned anything thing in any of my contributions to BU that suggests, definitely or otherwise, I know “who told Jackie that BLP setup DEA IN THE 90s,”……

    …….. nor did I ever mentioned I “know it was not you.”

    What you should do Is provide BU with the evidence to prove I actually wrote what you’re accusing me of.

    But knowing your M.O, you will come with something irrelevant to shift the focus off yourself. Why????

    Because you are a LIAR and a FRAUD.

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

    yeah..yah…but ya can’t show proof for any of it…and do you know WHY ya can’t show proof…????

    think on it..

    If you have never played this game before….stay the hell out of it…and find something or someone else to play with..am not the one..

    of course ya are free to call me whatever…still does not change the fact that president Enuff called ya appallingly ignorant..

  40. Piece the Legend Avatar
    Piece the Legend

    There is a thing about Repudiation of Sovereign Debt which those familiar with corporate and country debt would know which is that “defaults” on due dates are not the same as you and me missing my mortgage payments.

    International creditors DO NOT WANT DEFAULTED INSTRUMENTS. But they would have waited IF A REASONABLE SCHEDILE WAS OFFERED, and Mugabe did not hire 30 ministers and White Hoax

    It is bad business. Sovereign Debt

    So, with all due respect to other Mugabe issues, this debt restructuring matter would have predated Mugabe by nuff months, possibly even a year.

    Feelers were put out for debt restructuring firms

    And the hand to mouth firm of White Hoax was identified because, EVRN THOUGH THEY GOT RESULTS, they were had to mouth and potentially bribe-able for $27 million

    Not to say that they were bribed but…

    Say that there were ongoing discussions to engage prior to May 24th 2018…

    Dem fellers ent no idiots…

    Dem reading de news and seeing Piece the Legend predictions of 30 to zero.

    (Dat designed to get them vex Pachamama and Mr William Skinner and My Dearest SSS and Colonel Buggy, I know I was not alone in this effort.

    But you all need to understand what “focusing ire” does.

    It’s a Tsun Tsu Classic to draw all the forces of the enemy to one point and then destroy them in the plains)

    So what White Hoak did when they saw that the DLP was going to lose they reached out to Mugabe and struck up a new deal with her getting the kickbacks perhaps?

    Remember dat de ole man got to write dis way or dere is a lawsuit

    So when Stinkliar saw that the same fellers dat he was bribing still being employed by the Mugsbe Regime whu he do???

    Release de documents to FT!!!

    Now both of dem now got secrets on each other BUT SO DO THE INTERPOL AUTHORITIES

    heheheheh

    Doan ask de ole man where I get dis speculation from

    Heheheheh

    A few more of wunna going get lock up for money laundering soon so…

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

    Lol…wuhloss..

    What a Mother’s Day..


  42. Are most bloggers going to moderation automatically, or regularly, or just me?

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

    Join the club Ha, Ha, ya ain’t that special


  44. In Mia we trust.

    Where others smell in blind hysteria corruption, I see a government doing everything to heal 10 years of blue economic terror.


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    That may end up being the case again, with China’s recent infrastructure investment projects in the continent.
    On the surface, these projects seem to serve the quest of African nations to build a sound infrastructure. But on closer examination, they serve China’s ambitions to write the rules of the next stage of globalization.
    China wants to use Africa as a location to secure maritime roads (and the OBOR projects) that facilitate Chinese exports, as evidenced by Beijing’s large military presence in Djibouti.
    Then there are Africa’s resources, oil, rare earth metals, and fish.
    “As a South African, I’ve seen China’s activities on the continent up close,” says Ted Bauman, Senior Research Analyst at Banyan Hill Publishing. “It’s clear that China’s primary goal with foreign investment is geopolitical, not economic. The most consequential investments are undertaken by state owned companies, not by Chinese private capital. They tend to focus on infrastructure like highways, ports and dams, and on public networks like the electrical grid.”
    That’s something many African countries desperately need in their bid to develop their economies.
    The trouble is that “these investments help to bind countries to China politically, and through debt obligations,” explains Bauman. “It creates a form of leverage that China can use to force these countries to support Chinese ambitions globally. In some cases, such as the Angolan oil sector or Congolese rare earth mining, Chinese investment helps to lock-in supply relationships with essential commodities.”
    Meanwhile, Chinese boats are reaching to west Africa, sweeping the sea of any kind of fish that tries to swim through the spread nets.
    Xiaomeng Lu, China practice lead at Access Partnership, a global public policy consultancy for the tech sector, raises a more fundamental problem with Chinese investments. “China’s investments are being rolled out in a somewhat awkward, if not controversial fashion,” she observes. “For example, Huawei’s Smart City project in Colombo Port City, Sri Lanka, faces criticism for being overly ambitious and debt-laden.” Not to mention the Hambantota port, which has been placed in Chinese hands for the next century, as a result of Beijing’s debt trap.
    “Chinese President Xi aims to realize the “great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation” by projecting power overseas through the “Belt and Road” initiative, which covers both Southeast Asia and Africa,” adds Lu. “This political economy effort is paired with China’s growing military might in the South China Sea and the African continent, posing a growing challenge to the U.S. security umbrella worldwide.”
    Then there’s the high-risk tolerance of the Chinese business model, which is more conducive to the developing world, according to Lu. “Chinese companies’ high-risk tolerance, low profit margin business model fares well in the developing world,” explains Lu. “China’s commercial sector’s interest overlaps with its government’s initiative in these geographies. For example, Huawei operates on very thin profit margin and is the industry leader in many emerging markets where western competitors such as Nokia and Ericson failed to make profit.”
    “China’s behavior is essentially the same as that of the United States in the second half of the 20th century,” explains Bauman. “It’s using its rising economic power to build political “soft power.” And with the United States essentially rudderless when it comes to international relationships, the chances that China will succeed are very good indeed.”
    But on its own terms, rather than the terms of African nations.

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  46. Drinking water is a life giving good.Abrams!stop talking nonsense that it’s too cheap in Barbados.
    Now that the economy is on the road to stabilization and recovery.Mia! reduce the number of ministries to 8.
    Mia!Garbage collection is ridiculous!Time to send Prescod on permanent leave like Fredericks!He is a failure too.
    Duguid.Transit Barbados appears to be turning the corner.Congrats!
    Bostic.Explain the lotta sick leave Dexter making taxpayers pay for.He never heard the words”physician heal thyself”!!!This man really got his contract extended by the Stuart crowd of bunglers and misfits,18 months before it was due for review and determination??Why isn’t he joining Fredericks.Show some guts Boss man.


  47. Dexter can be found on the golf course!

  48. William Skinner Avatar
    William Skinner

    If there was ever any doubt about why the duopoly can get away with corruption, this thread should clearly show the reason. For those who are impartial, they should realize that the country will continue to falter.
    It is now clear that blogs, like the traditional media, operate solely in the interest of the duopoly.
    As long as those calling for transparency cannot be transparent , the call for transparency, is nothing more than a convenience; a deception that is consistent with the
    behavior of the duopoly.
    This thread more than any other ever on BU, has unmasked those who pretended, that they really want proper governance and accountability.
    Who ever the cap fit. Let them wear it !


  49. @ Mr. Skinner,

    Amen to that.

  50. Piece the Legend Avatar
    Piece the Legend

    @ Mr William Skinner

    You are faltering because of what you are seeing Mugabe do.

    I encourage you to take hope.

    God is not dead, nor does He Sleep and His last name is not Mottley

    You have to keep posting and agitating.

    The people are coming to Barbados Underground and they are talking in their homes and the shops and at the parties.

    Mugabe will be a one term government!!!

    But the good men must rise to the fore

    http://imgur.com/gallery/PLDO1h1

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