It should be of interest to the BU family there is some attempt to arrest indiscipline financial management at State Owned Entities (SOEs). Runaway spending at SOEs contributed in large measure to the current debt spiral Barbados is now mired. There is much to be done given current state.

Relevant Link:

Financial Management Act

Here is the 30 minute financial statement by Minister Ryan Straughn on the 29 October 2019.

Barbados Today reported on the matter detailed below:

58 responses to “Report Card on State Owned Entities”


  1. “Historically, I have not seen the passion that the people had for Barrow or Grantley Adams. I once thought that Owen Arthur…”

    the mistake each electorate make is putting any of these JOKERS on pedestals…ya have to pay them a salary with perks, why the hell ya putting them on pedestals for when NOTHING HAS CHANGED, they WORK FOR YOU…and are not your masters as many of them like to act with their upppity selves once they are elected to parliament ……….they stll sell you out and NEVER look out for the majority population who elected them…..which makes them all WORTHLESS….as long as they can only see themselves enriching others, but NEVER THEIR OWN PEOPLE…..just look around at the squalor on the island.


  2. @Hal AustinNovember 2, 2019 1:17 PM

    @ William

    I hope you are right. I once said on BU that this Bajan aggression can easily turn to violence and the vultures came out as if in a storm. I stand by that view.

    I am putting it to you there is a stronger possibility of violence breaking out in the UK before it does in Bim, if the election fails to get Brexit done. When I hear Jeremy Corbyn talk about ex-soldiers sleeping on the streets, thousands turning up at soup kitchens daily, folks waiting forever to get medical appointments at NHS facilities, businesses boarded up all over the UK, overcrowded class rooms in school which are open less than 5 days per week etc. etc,. all I can say is he must be living in a different country to the Utopia you are living in.
    Mark my word, if the UK remains in the EU after the election, Nigel Farage and his Brexit followers will make the UK ungovernable.


  3. Miller
    So taking 18 months to bring all the SOEs up to date with their audits is delaying because according to you there are 1,000 registered accountants in Barbados? Ok. You get through.

  4. SirSimpleSimonPresidentForLife Avatar
    SirSimpleSimonPresidentForLife

    @Hal AustinNovember 2, 2019 1:17 PM “I hope you are right. I once said on BU that this Bajan aggression can easily turn to violence and the vultures came out.”

    Who do so contemptuously call vultures?


  5. @ Enuff November 2, 2019 8:40 PM
    “So taking 18 months to bring all the SOEs up to date with their audits is delaying because according to you there are 1,000 registered accountants in Barbados? Ok. You get through.”
    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    Just came across your ‘limpidly’ limp response.

    You are talking about “18 months” while the LAW demands that they be produced no later than 3 months after the end of each financial year of each SOE.

    To be more focused we were referring to the financials for NIS.
    These financials were promised ad nauseam going back to the time when the ex-banker Marshall promised his deliverables within a stated timeframe.

    How long ago was that, “Enuff”? 18 months?

    Even his sidekick and replacement- a dean and financial guru at your prestigious school of management- could not keep his parroted promises in completing this Herculean task which any final year ACCA student could have done with distinction unless there is more to the accounting equation than some missing assets.

    Why not just admit that there is more in the NIS mortar than just a technically incompetent pestle?

    Now “enuff” of your lame-duck excuses full of partisan political BS!


  6. Lol, lol..ah see the fowl continues to make an ass of itself in grand style.

The blogmaster invites you to join the discussion.

Trending

Discover more from Barbados Underground

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading