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Submitted by Grenville Phillips II

he recently defeated Integrity in Public Life Bill (Integrity Bill) will not trouble the scores. Despite the fake Oscar-contention outrage of our senators, if the bill had passed, it would simply have made corruption legal in Barbados. That is how terrible the bill was designed.

At first, the bill specified that a person could not be investigated for corruption after they had retired from public life for 2 years. So, a person who received a bribe in January 2018 and then retired, cannot be investigated after February 2020.

A sloppy bribe may be uncovered by a financial audit, but the 2018 accounts are audited in 2019. The earliest the Auditor General will look at the 2019 audited accounts is in 2020, after the fellow has retired. How convenient. Perhaps the time has come to ask our politicians and senators, why they would champion such a farce.

After Solutions Barbados explained the farce, the final Bill increased the time where no investigations can happen, to 5 years. That is also useless in Barbados, since the Auditor General provides his annual report of many issues that are more than five years old. A short limit on investigating corruption is a glaring loophole for guilty persons.

The Integrity Bill will likely cost taxpayers $5M each year, to recover less than $50,000. It is a farce. It conveniently ignores the estimated $100M of corrupting no-bid contracts each year. The Integrity Bill is wasteful, ineffective, and practically useless for Barbados. Consider the following scenario.

CORRUPTION 101.

A company bribes a person to get a no-bid contract. The company charges the Government five times the normal value of the work, which Barbadians must pay in higher taxes (that is why most Barbadians live hand-to-mouth). The bribe may be paid in any of the following ways.

1. Paying his election advertising expenses.

2. Building a house, and transferring ownership five years after he retires.

3. Purchasing land, and transferring ownership five years after he retires.

4. Purchasing financial instruments that mature five years after he retires.

5. Funding community projects in his constituency.

6. Paying money to his friends.

7. Selling him property (eg. car, house, etc) at a significant discount.

8. Paying for the renovation of his house.

9. Paying his children’s educational costs.

10. Hiring consultants and employees whom he recommends.

11. Hiring him as a consultant five years after he retires.

12. Procuring and managing a business (eg restaurant or store), and transferring ownership to his family five years after he retires.

There are hundreds of similar ways of paying and receiving bribes. Our useless Integrity Bill is conveniently designed to avoid all of them. Worse, the Integrity bill does not address any of the common methods of political corruption.

POLITICAL CORRUPTION.

Forcing the public to make payments to consultants that only benefit one political party, is political corruption. The payments are normally made to political supporters, who may be disguised as: public relations, media, information technology, security, or financial advisors.

Solutions Barbados recommended an effective anti-corruption policy. It is based on the proven method of rewarding whistle-blowers, as an incentive to blow the whistle. We planned to reward them with the total value of the bribe. We also planned to fine both the bribe givers and the bribe takers, to pay for the policy.

The whistle-blowers already know about the corrupt activities. They include: tellers who did the bank transactions, contractors who renovated the houses, lawyers who drafted the contracts, accountants who did the audits, and vendors who sold the properties. Employees of the department that gave the no-bid contract, and the company that paid the bribe, also know.

The Government is planning to pass a whistle-blower protection bill, but there is no reward incentive. Instead, the exposed whistle-blower gets to keep working in the now toxic work environment, until it takes its foreseen emotional health toll. What a farce of an incentive.

It is time for our politicians and senators to stop giving us false hopes. If they do not plan to reward whistle-blowers, and abolish corrupting no-bid contracts, then at least be honest with Barbadians. Passing an ineffective Integrity Bill is not in the public’s best interest. However, it is good political advice, that benefits only one political party.

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

341 responses to “Preventing Corruption in Barbados”


  1. Northern

    We have no particular interests in either the defeat or victory of the blp other than as observer of political-economy.

    But Westminster political practice demands that in circumstances where an administration has so badly misjudged the immediate future, less than 2 years after an election, that another poll is the only moral or legitimate solution.

    Such an election we estimate will be won by the blp though with a slightly reduced majority, it appears.

    And except for the personal presence of Caswell Franklyn there is no real opposition currently. But the election we seek will give, in these circumstances, a renewed mandate, a sense of social contract legitimacy, and so on, if we are to say something approaching democracy exist.

    And yes, you are quite right, nothing new or ground-breaking is likely to emerge but we must force them to go beyond imposed limitations, at least proforma.

    These notions of just having any her throne speech or talking a new guard are unacceptable.


  2. @ Norathern

    Yes. the contract is for payment in US dollars. Our negotiators must be mental. When people talk about corruption, I say incompetence. Corruption is too easy a point to make.
    As to Googling names, in an open democratic society, all this information should be freely available. Citizens should not have to Google to find out how they are governed. Without Googling I have my own ideas.
    I say again, Mottley is no Stuart. Stuart was out of his intellectual and political depth, Mottley is smarter,


  3. Hal AustinAugust 18, 2020 3:00 AM

    I say again, Mottley is no Stuart. Stuart was out of his intellectual and political depth, Mottley is smarter,

    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    Splitting hairs!!

    All zeroes are zero!!

    Is there such a ting as a greater or lesser zero?


  4. If Mottley was Smart or some kind of intellectual genius
    Her main focus would be that of stimulating the local economy with a policy of one fits all
    The thought of a govt having millions stored or stash away to pay debt while there citizens suffer in silence is border line cruel and inhumane to its populace
    Govt putting money in the populace pocket garnished from the millions stored is a correct policy and way forward to slow the poverty line down from the Covid effect giving households breathing room to recoup from the ongoing pressure of debt and reviving the local economy
    Why is govt still moving stubbornly in placing high expectations in a one nest basket that is at present beyond life support while spending more in that area than it is presently receiving
    All in all barbados is being managed by a visionless govt who is bound and determined to borrow at any cost to place barbados households in a lifetime of higher taxation and a downward path to poverty


  5. What measures are being put in place to harness this increasing poverty levels

    Report predicts rising poverty levels as pandemic bites in – by Barbados Today August 18, 2020
    As Barbados tries to reboot its economy in the COVID-19 pandemic, the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) has warned of increased poverty and pointed to a doubling of inflation since the crisis gripped the country


  6. @ Mariposa August 18, 2020 9:08 AM

    What you call “inflation” is simply an internal devaluation of your Barrow-Dollar.

    Of course we need inflation. Preferably 10 percent per year WITHOUT wage compensation. Otherwise we will not be able to reconcile productivity and the value of the BBD.

    And who set the totally idiotic exchange rate of 1:2? Right, your God Barrow after an all-night drinking session with his DLP buddies. The man knew as much about economics as a lawyer about justice. We should therefore throw not only Nelson, but also Barrow off his pedestal: as the father of the economic misery in Barbados.

  7. NorthernObserver Avatar
    NorthernObserver

    @Pacha
    Noted.

  8. NorthernObserver Avatar
    NorthernObserver

    @HA
    Don’t get all twisted about Google or use of its search engine.
    I thought you of all the rum shop participants, would be interested to know he was a participant at an annual financial conference in B’dos.


  9. @ Northern

    I am not twisted about anything. I suspect ed that there were professional, even personal connection, connections between Barbados and White Oaks BEFORE the May 30, 2018 contract. These things do not usually happen by accident.
    Google is not a confirmation, it is an indication. A confirmation is when it has been officially admitted, for the record. Which is what we want. Internet ‘evidence’ can be altered. I know. If we published a story and got a complaint we took the story down until the legals were sorted out.
    I suspect there is a lot about White Oaks and this government we are not told, such as if all the payments go to them and if there were any other introduction fees etc paid to people connected with the Mottley government.


  10. First we should take a closer look at the former DLP ministers. Did they even have Barbadian citizenship? Who knows? I never saw the birth certificate of those ministers… Donville for example is an American, is that not true? Did he also have Barbadian citizenship? Can you swear to that, Mariposa?

    We should first of all assume, for the sake of certainty, that any DLP member who does not have a court-proof record does not have Barbadian citizenship. A passport or identity card is not sufficient evidence. Even birth certificates can be forged.

    DLP members could theoretically be citizens of Guyana, St. Vincent or Surinam, but not Barbadians.

  11. NorthernObserver Avatar
    NorthernObserver

    @Pacha
    You may note the GoCanada today prorogued Parliament with a similar ‘re set’ message.
    They will not immediately call an election but there will be a confidence motion as soon as Parliament begins a new legislative session in a month.
    A minority government, with a brand new MoF (last one quit politics) they are rolling the dice. Major opponent will have a new leader (election in a few days), and secondary one has no money to fund a campaign. The PM is begging opponents to call his bluff.


  12. So who is surprised that Mia with her bullying style believes she can FORCE the Black population to accept nelson’s repulsive racist statute against their wishes although it should have been removed before emancipation day…she is also being accused of bullying her way into Owen’s funeral and talking for 30 minutes nonstop in her tacky style of making everything about her. Just like she believes she will get away with marijuana slave plantations….the bullying of people started in that cursed parliament by the imps and pimps taking the place slave masters once elected. your shite leaders need a very rude awakening, they are begging for one.

    https://barbadostoday.bb/2020/08/19/denny-issues-protest-threat/

    “The Caribbean Movement for Peace and Integration has threatened to take to the streets this weekend if the Government fails to remove the statue of Lord Nelson by Sunday when the season of emancipation is to end officially.

    General Secretary David Denny on Tuesday served notice of the grouping’s intentions, declaring it was time for Government to honour its word.

    He insisted that August 23 had much significance since it was the date proclaimed by UNESCO as the International Day for Remembrance of Slavery and its abolition.

    Denny said: “The timing of taking down the statue is as important as the decision to take it down.

    “Barbados’ history is part of the foundation of slavery within the British Empire and the Nelson Statue has been standing as a symbol of slavery and of white supremacy (racism) for over 207 years.”


  13. I see Kamala Harris is descended from a Jamaican slave owner named Hamilton Brown.

    He owned 5 plantations.

    https://twitter.com/DineshDSouza/status/1294350419360190464


  14. He got a decent piece of change in compensation for the 1120 slaves on which he claimed, some successfully, others not.

    https://www.ucl.ac.uk/lbs/person/view/11358


  15. Slave master bloodline got around…they were rapists, ya can’t glamorize rape, it is what it is and their bloodlines are still around today in many people of African and South East Asian descent….and the direct descendants of slave masters know it only too well, one of those evil ancestor actions returning to bite their descendants on their backsides now..lol

    “The Free Beacon noted:

    Donald Harris, a Stanford University economics professor, revealed in 2018 that his grandmother was a descendant of Hamilton Brown, the namesake of Brown’s Town in northern Jamaica.

    “My roots go back, within my lifetime, to my paternal grandmother Miss Chrishy (née Christiana Brown, descendant of Hamilton Brown who is on record as plantation and slave owner and founder of Brown’s Town),” he wrote in a post for Jamaica Global.

    A research archive of Jamaican records indicate that at one point in 1817, Hamilton Brown owned scores of slaves. The majority were brought in from Africa, though he also owned many Creole slaves.

    Harris is among the leading contenders for the Democratic Party presidential nomination. If elected next year, she would become the first black female president — and the first Asian-American president, she has claimed, based on her mother’s Indian origins.

    NBC News reported Monday that Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) was descended from slave owners.

    In a report titled “Sen. Mitch McConnell’s great-great-grandfathers owned 14 slaves, bringing reparations issue close to home,” NBC noted:

    Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, who said recently he opposes paying government reparations to the descendants of American slaves, has a family history deeply entwined in the issue: Two of his great-great-grandfathers were slave owners, U.S. census records show.

    The two great-great-grandfathers, James McConnell and Richard Daley, owned a total of at least 14 slaves in Limestone County, Alabama — all but two of them female, according to the county “Slave Schedules” in the 1850 and 1860 censuses.

    In his defense, McConnell noted that former President Barack Obama, the nation’s first black president, had ancestors on his mother’s side who were slave owners.
    The New York Post reported that McConnell also noted that Obama also opposed reparations.”


  16. Slave breeding remained popular all into modern times….although it was outlawed and criminalized, the vile practice of breeding slaves to get a certain outcome in bloodlines remained well into the 20th century…..and may very well still be happening today..


  17. Gopher!
    I admire your ability to find a hole and dragged us down it. Most, if not all, of the West Indians with a light complexion are of mixed race. Sadly, this mixing was often NOT the result of a loving relationship.

    Hopefully, you explore this hole alone.


  18. Northern

    We have not been following developments in Canada and unlike most Bajans we don’t see Canada within the exceptional lense presented to us.

    Our view is not dissimilar to how we see the USA, for example. Canada has a vicious history people tend not to know about

    We see all these political tendencies as part of the growing fascist trend in our world. Fascism being the conjoining of your economic elites with the political elites.

    In the case of Barbados we have a government about to tear-up a 2 -year old manifesto largely due to a process which was totally forseeable. Of course, we can’t blame this government for Covid. But this deep recession/depression was imminently otherwise forseeable.

    Therefore, instead of the socalled reset and another throne speech there should be an election. The survival of the regime will come to rest on how this matter is handled.


  19. If you listened to Dinesh D’Souza you would realise that the mixing in the case of Kamala Harris took place AFTER slavery!!


  20. The two great-great-grandfathers, James McConnell and Richard Daley, owned a total of at least 14 slaves in Limestone County, Alabama — all but two of them female, according to the county “Slave Schedules” in the 1850 and 1860 censuses.

    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    If you check on these two slaveowners you will find they were both DEMOCRATS, like KAMALA HARRIS!!

    They were from Alabama so Southern Democrats.

    You will also see that between the two of them they owned 14 slaves!!

    “The two great-great-grandfathers, James McConnell and Richard Daley, owned a total of at least 14 slaves in Limestone County, Alabama — all but two of them female, according to the county “Slave Schedules” in the 1850 and 1860 censuses.”

    https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/congress/mitch-mcconnell-ancestors-slave-owners-alabama-1800s-census-n1027511


  21. August 19, 2020 6:10 AM

    Most, if not all, of the West Indians with a light complexion are of mixed race.
    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    Grasshopper

    I would have thought by now you would have figured out that skin colour does not determine ethnic mixing!!


  22. Another life that did not matter.

    Happens to have been black.

    https://barbadostoday.bb/2020/08/19/daylight-shooting-stuns-rural-community/


  23. Hell, we probably all have slave owners in our family tree. The question is – how did they get there and were we included in the slave master’s family tree or in his slave log?

    Did we benefit from the fruits of slavery or were we the victims of slavery?


  24. Leave the rabbit hole for the stupid wannabe White Rabbit!


  25. @ Donna

    If you were to check the history of Adams Castle, with which John is somehow closely associated, you’ll discover his ancestors owned slaves as well.

    Does that make him a Democrat or Republican?

    You’ll also discover how greedy those ‘white folks’ were, in trying to covet the land after the death of its original owner, Sir Robert Hackett and his wife, Dame Frances…… including George Graeme of Graeme Hall fame.

    I hope you realize the land is still in dispute by people (John included) who are not its original owner or related to him.


  26. My early Quaker ancestors were from St. Philip and St. John, not Christ Church.

    No relation to Chases, Elliott’s or Adams as far as I can tell.

    They were Quakers too!!

    Thank God for the Quakers, they ended slavery!!


  27. Steuspe


  28. … with a lot of help from their Friend “above the bright blue sky”.

    The Quakers were properly known as the “Society of Friends” and the choice of the word Friends is based on their understanding of the Bible.


  29. My grandfather bought Adams Castle from the Websters in 1939, … more than a century after the Quakers ended slavery!!


  30. Sorry, it was from the estate of Edmund (?) Ward whose executor was a Webster.

    Mr. Ward was the father of Sir Deighton Ward, a former GG and Sir Erskine Ward if I got my Ward genealogy right..


  31. Edmund Lisle Ward was his name.

    Born in 1862.

    I think he and others formed Plantations Ltd. to compete against the merchants’ monopoly.

    The merchants responded in 1917 by forming BS&T.


  32. Susan B. Anthony who Trump pardoned came from a Quaker/Methodist household.

    Serious woman!!!

    Check her out!!


  33. Quakers ended slavery???????? Like Penn?


  34. Yup!!

    I see Michelle O won’t even call Kamala’s name.

    A whole speech at the DNC do and not a single mention.

    Little does she know that her husband’s ancestors in Kenya were probably involved in the Slave Trade going east for centuries before Kamala’s ancestors were in Jamaica!!

    She also better check her ancestry before she goes pulling at Kamala!!

    We might get a proper cat fight!!


  35. Black John, you really need to chill, Michelle already knows she has Irish bloodlines…so she knows exactly what she is talking about and the Obama slave master’s bloodline is from his white mothers side…you need to check for what’s happening next in slave society Barbados instead..


  36. And check for this also, see if the appropriate changes can be made, when it’s not the lawyers robbing people their money and estates, there are complaints against the judges whom it seem spend more time sentencing people for marijuana than doing their jobs of handing down decisions in decades old cases, refusing to clear backlogs.

    …this one was from last year, this year alone nearly every week you hear about a lawyer being arrested for stealing clients funds…..and ya shite leaders continue to do nothing about it, but can interfere in ongoing court cases to get the outcomes they or their bribers want…

    Barbados Today
    ·
    An attorney-at-law accused of stealing thousands of dollars was granted $400,000 bail with two sureties.
    It is alleged that Hilary Jeffery Nelson, of No. 134 Bagatelle Terrace, St Michael stole £347, 560. 96 which is equivalent to BDS$855,000 belonging to Errol Hewitt between November 18, 2018 and March 4, 2019.
    The 74-year-old lawyer was not required to plead to the charge when he appeared before Magistrate Kristie Cuffy-Sargeant with his lawyer Naomi Lynton today.

    The accused had to surrender his travel document to the No. 2 District ‘A’ Magistrates’ Court.
    He must also report to the Black Rock Police Station every Friday before 4 p.m. with valid identification.
    Nelson will make his next court appearance on February 18, 2020.


  37. Seems as though most lawyers steal from the day they are handed their LLBs until the day they step into their graves.


  38. Hit the link below and hear Caswell views aboutb this govt and his concerns about the corruption bill and other issues to deal with the economy


  39. Michelle didn’t mention Kamala’s name for the simple reason that the speech was taped prior to the selection and announcement of the VP, it was a closely guarded secret and even the Obamas were kept in the dark.

    Michelle also said the deaths from COVID was 150,000 which was what it was at the time the speech was taped how come you didn’t bring that up? We all know that it is headed to 200,000 by Labour Day thanks to Dr. Trump.

    Here’s some bedtime reading, its all about the Russian activity during the 2016 Election and how Trump was soliciting Russian help to win the Election, note it is by a bi-partisan Senate Committee and Republicans out numbered Democrats. You will find that there are several fan letters to Putin from Trump as well as some references to salacious activity by Trump in Moscow as well as Las Vegas.

    https://www.intelligence.senate.gov/sites/default/files/documents/report_volume5.pdf


  40. SargeantAugust 19, 2020 12:57 PM

    Michelle didn’t mention Kamala’s name for the simple reason that the speech was taped prior to the selection and announcement of the VP, it was a closely guarded secret and even the Obamas were kept in the dark.

    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    That makes it even worse.

    She made no effort to make any change when it would have been simple to splice in an acknowledgement.

    She also omitted to mention the dead and their families as a result of the protests, rioting and looting while at the same time talking about empathy!!

    No mention of the businesses destroyed.

    She is a joke..


  41. Obviously the speech was written for her by a bunch of marxists for whom no lives matter.


  42. The foolish woman is no better than Joe Biden.


  43. Milania doesn’t care who wrote the speech as long as she can get her hands on it.
    Be best



  44. The Democrats should have chosen Tulsi Gabbard.

    But she has a future and joining with Joe Biden would be death.

    I suspect you will see her in time to come.


  45. The really absurdity is that Donald Trump thought he was scoring points when he corrected the COVID death count. Moron forgot that the death count is an indictment of his performance.

    🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    P.S. I forgot the so-called First Lady still existed. Now there’s a dimwit for you! She can’t even dress herself. She thought it appropriate to wear the outfit of the colonial oppressors on an official visit to AFRICA.

    Bimbo also wore a jacket bearing the words “I really don’t care” on an official visit to comfort the victims of a hurricane.

    Idiot thought she was making a fashion statement!

    Or maybe she just could not read the words. After twenty-five years in an English-speaking country she still cannot speak.

    Then again she is not known for putting on clothes. Much more experience in taking them off!


  46. Correction – cannot speak English


  47. Record sales for Target and profits up 80%!!!!

    So much for COVID!!

    https://www.cnbc.com/2020/08/19/target-tgt-q2-2020-earnings.html

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