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The William McIntosh Vs Peter Odle (second defendant) – Foreign Investor Unable to Have Case Heard Against Hotelier Peter Odle – raises the question who should be considered fit and proper to carry out duties of state. Peter Odle is a veteran hotelier who was recently appointed to the post of Chairman of the Barbados Port Authority to replace Senator Lisa Cummins. In light of the court matter lodged against him the question taxpayers must ask – is it unreasonable to ask Peter Odle to stand down as Chairman of BPI until the matter is resolved?

The blogmaster is of the view if good governance is to be seen to be practised by the government and other actors in civil society the answer is a resounding YES.

The BU blogmaster has been around long enough to understand how influence is exerted on the system by the prominent and powerful in Barbados. There is the old Bajan saying who the cow likes he licks, who he does not, he kicks. A big part of the reason Barbados and other countries are witnessing significant citizen apathy in the double standards as it pertains to how the directorate is seen to do business in the country. A robust democracy requires its citizenry to be vigilant. It is not nebulous, it required discrete behaviour from citizens.

The first blog referenced above poked at what Barbadians know, the local court system is groaning under its own weight. This is a paraphrase view shared in public by the incumbent Attorney General Dale Marshall. The McIntosh Vs Peter Odle also exposes other actors complicit in a weak governance model being practised in Barbados. Based on the documents related to the contentious matter under review this blogmaster, it is important we discover ways to examined these matters that have traditionally been swept under the carpet.

A few questions for the BU intelligentsia to discuss for 100 marks.

  1. Was Dan Rossen appointed director in Sandy Bay Holdings (2014) Inc without his knowledge? How is this possible under the Companies Act of Barbados?
  2. Did the Attorney General (AG) of Barbados reply to an email from a concerned member of the public on the 10 February 2020 citing Mr. Peter Odle allegedly making claims that the AG was advising him personally on a incident that occurred at The Sands Hotel on Saturday 8th February 2020? The incident is reported to have occurred in the presence of police officers.

The concerns and questions posed suggest our governance model is compromised. It means not only our court officers and political class are engaged in supine behaviour, it extends to other state actors. It is time the citizenry awake and accept its role of holding elected AND paid officials accountable.

The democracy we practice is described as fragile, a key check and balance must come from the citizenry cognizant of its civic responsibilities. A well worn quote from Abraham Lincoln “that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth”  was to recognized soldiers who sacrificed lives to give truth to the statement. In Barbados citizens are not required to fight wars to defend the cause of democracy – is it asking too much for Barbadians to adopt other forms of sacrifice for the greater good?

Food for thought.


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364 responses to “The Peter Principle – The Peter Odle Imbroglio”

  1. Critical Analyzer Avatar

    Solving the lawyer problem is easy, change constitution to ban all lawyers from running for parliament and the Attorney General be appointed by the sitting MPs for a two year term.


  2. How is making your recommended change in a parliament dominated by lawyers easy?

  3. Vincent Codrington Avatar
    Vincent Codrington

    @ David Bu
    Surely you do not want your blog to be the place where commenters come to make “snide remarks” about persons and their families? Should we not focus on the issues? Very often I would like to “like” the intervention but do not since it includes an ad hominem. So yes. Soap boxes are the places to let fellow bloggers hear what we consider to be our social and political principles, changing or not. We have to get a consensus if we are to move forward in solidarity.


  4. @ Critical

    Easier than that. The attorney general can be an appointed official, as it is in most Commonwealth countries, and the voters just have to ban lawyers, no matter the party. Most lawyer/politicians are corrupt.


  5. Barbados sits at no. 128 (of 190) in the ‘ease of doing business rankings’. A global index.
    At a time where new, non-tourism reliant, business investment is sought; surely we can do better.
    The optics of this are extremely bad, and I believe were eloquently and delicately addressed by the Blogmaster.
    A like or dislike of Mr Odle is largely irrelevant. What matters is that we need to encourage those prepared to invest in our small island.
    Efficiency, just like transparency, doesn’t cost significant sums; it is simply a mindset.
    Our legal system, and those well connected & protected within, uses a lack of the former to shroud the latter.
    As a nation short on people, attracting dynamic and entrepreneurial individuals from every part of the world is a priority being espoused through the BWS.
    To get them, we need capital & finance from the likes of Emerald Investment Partners and others.
    It is not unreasonable for such investors (partners) to expect dispute claims to be heard by our court system in a reasonable timeframe.
    Unfortunately, the appointment of the new BPI Chairman delivers a very negative message to investors and investment.


  6. @Vincent

    Some of you tend to amplify fringe comments. Ignore and move on. Do not give silly comments life by responding.


  7. Why why can’t the people find and read this article comfortably about Nadur being picked up and held by police, you put Black people on every page and all their business out there for stealing a salt bread, nailclip, weed or some other frivolous shit, so why is this information being hidden….looks like somebody is trying to hide something at the people’s expense.

    https://scontent.fbgi3-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/118917375_10158351022186265_5404884271048902766_n.jpg?_nc_cat=106&_nc_sid=730e14&_nc_ohc=FxJve8_c_MUAX-iOyIT&_nc_oc=AQmhUDdmZ4C6tyKw61b3i8RdmqZZ3pg8uEcmC-ogTi2yTKFwSeMmYjY2kwwz7b7z4xM&_nc_ht=scontent.fbgi3-1.fna&oh=1a835bd3e91cdeb437456da125732eff&oe=5F7A5A26

  8. Vincent Codrington Avatar
    Vincent Codrington

    @ David ?B at at 11:27 AM
    Perhaps the issue is in the “wrong court”. The transaction /arrangement might have benefited from an examination from a different perspective. A carpenter with only a hammer in his tool box may think all solutions require nails.
    Is the kind of investment , under review in this moot ,conducive to economic growth and sustainability of our standard of living? There are investments and investments. We need to examine their nature very carefully.


  9. “It has been noticed that they are very scornful of black-skinned people, with their black asses, they actually turn up their noses and if they see someone with locks they actually give you nasty looks…slaves wanting to be white….shitehound negros….”

    This is NOT true. I know this family personally. They do not dislike black folks. I met Lyle and his family when i was about 12. Ian was about 8 and Jessie about 6 or slightly younger. The brothers are Frank, Lyle and Jack. I am not getting involved with the legal discourse, but i also know Peter. In fact, he owns a spot of land near us at Bathsheba.

    One of the family is married to a very black guy from Thorpes.


  10. @ William Skinner
    “Just because a white Irishman pissed off , we even want to resurrect Judge Cumberbatch to BU”.

    How does Black or White matter in this case where injustice is concerned? I would like to believe that the outrage evidenced would have arisen no matter the victim. Certainly we can avoid imputing motive to the observations of others without infecting them with our own.


  11. @ Willie
    Let’s do some research: When a white tourist falls in a hole in the pavement because it was not covered; check and see how soon a settlement is reached.
    When a black citizen suffers the same faster; check and see how fast that is settled by the authorities.
    Let’s do some research on how poor black citizens are delayed justice. Facts are facts.
    Just because the Irishman is an investor and threatens to deter future business persons , we all over what is essentially an everyday occurrence involving people bred and born here.


  12. @Willie

    Agree that this matter gives prominence to the problem Barbadians have to deal on a daily basis. We should not seek to be negative about the fact this issue was published, it helps the cause. It is not a race issue although some would want to ale it so.


  13. For those of you who did not read the last ease of doing being report in which we actually slipped further down the list, 2 things among others was listed as hampering our ratings.

    The lack of protection for shareholders and investors.

    The second was a snail slow legal system.

    Wonder how much further down we will slip on this years report?

    We as a country and people need to rememeber the first rule for foreign investment and its INVESTMENT FUNDS GO WHERE THEY FEEL PROTECTED. Switzerland built an entire banking and legal sector based on this fact. To have a snail slow legal system that is seen as not protecting foreign investors is one thing, to reward a person involved in such a debacle with the chairmanship of a state entity is however a whole different issue madam PM!


  14. Keep investing with crooks, liars, and scumbags you will come up pos+ for COV-1966, When you all agree right is right and wrong is wrong and crimes need to be addressed, there shall be no clean investment in Barbados, How many people have to be robbed?or which people for Justice to move on time,, Barbados is in chip above Haiti and living next door to Venezuela. When Justice shows up by 2023 elections Barbados crooks in office will be in the run, there will be a shortage of rope, Just in time to be used on the Law they passed on the people shall be used on them all!


  15. @William

    Go to the High Court website and do a review of cases outstanding. The point being made here is that Barbados is being promoted as a place for foreigners (individuals/companies) to do business. Why are you unable to understand this is why this matter will be topical and does not take away from everyday issues. Promoting one does not obviate the other. When Rihanna was physically abused by her boyfriend at the time it gave a boost to the international focus on the matter. This is no different. This matter of McIntosh vs Odle helps the cause.


  16. @ Vincent C 11:51 AM
    You raise a valid point, the full nature or long term benefit of their investment is indeed unknown.
    However, the crying shame is that it was never given opportunity to be tested, or possibly flourish. And, regrettably, will now be cited as a cautionary tale for others.


  17. @ David
    Helps whose cause? Not one poor black litigant going to benefit from this in the law courts tomorrow morning.


  18. @William

    If the publicity as a result of this matter helps to improve the court system and registry, would it not help everyone.

    >


  19. We shall see, that story about the Irish dude warning investors and tourists about Barbados is all over FB…they too love to jump and sue people for speaking the truth, let me see them jumping out and suing him..


  20. “One of the family is married to a very black guy from Thorpes.”

    right…and I know a lot of white people, black people, indian people, syrian people and all got SCUM in every group…..so cry me a river and tell that to the Irish dude..and all the other people now coming out of the wood work claiming how many millions they were robbed….that narrative will not change anytime soon, from people who KNOW THEM TOO..


  21. William,
    Is that why Jack only served one term

  22. Barbados Underground Whistleblower Avatar
    Barbados Underground Whistleblower

    Everyday poor Black people getting robbed by people we elect in the BLPDLP and not a word ,with the exception of WURA , but touch a hair on some white foreigner and all hell brek loose.
    We are a bundle of hypocrites on this Odle Irishman issue.

    xxxxxxxxxxxx

    @ William Skinner

    Where were you when I was constantly exposing the corruption in BIM from top to bottom including many dirty Police?

    Take your nose from being buried too far up your ass.

    This is not a white man issue but a further exposing of the corruption and deliberate backwardness constantly being played out on the island of Barbados in collusion with dirty lawyers and the Court system.

  23. NorthernObserver Avatar

    The Nation article posted is inaccurate. In the letter from Emerald, it stated the sister action was settled in Guernsey, not Ireland.
    That said, I suspect there is much more to this issue.
    If everyone who had legal action pending against them, or firms they owned, had to remove themselves from boards, the island would have a handful of potential candidates.
    It is far easier for a foreigner to go Public, especially if they are entangled in the social web known as Barbadian society.

  24. NorthernObserver Avatar

    NOT entangled


  25. @ William

    Lets look at the situation differently then. Lets say the Irishman was a wealthy black foreign investor and Odle was a white bajan, what would that change?

    All it would mean now is the black foreign investor lent millions to the white bajan and has not been repaid. In an attempt to seek justice the black investor took the white bajan to court, however 3 years later he has not had his case heard.

    Oh and in the meantime the new PM gave the white bajan a prestigious chairmanship of a state entity cause dem is friends.

    Cant you not see the message this sends to the investment community that poor hungry BIM looking to for rescue and salvation?


  26. @Northern Observer

    If Odle was in the seat before the court filing maybe he could have been given a blie, he was appointed to the chairmanship by the minister who should have been seized with the info and at minimum Odle should have disclosed in the interest of being transparent. Fit and proper is about doing the right thing to avoid embroiling the Board in side issues which act as a distraction.

  27. Vincent Codrington Avatar
    Vincent Codrington

    @ David Bu at 12 :33 PM

    Do you really believe that publicity is the cure for the tardiness in delivering decisions in the Justice system of Barbados? This is one of hundreds of judicial cases not being processed in a timely manner. The cure is deeper than a shame and blame exercise.


  28. No David he should simply not have accepted the post and said ” until my legal matter is resolved I dont think it is in the best interest of the board or the party for me to accept this nomination.”

    Dun wid dat!


  29. @Vincent

    Why are concerns about anything highlighted in the media? It is one tool in the toolkit. How long have we known that our court system is dysfunctional and moribund? If this has give rise to apathy and a lack of confidence, what do you think will result?


  30. @John A

    And that is a wrap.


  31. Hopefully, we achieve success in our search for truth, justice and oil. What a grand day it will be if we achieve the trifecta at the same time


  32. File this under general comments. It is not an attack.

    Have you noticed that a common response is “I know he. I know de family. Dem is good people”.

    I think we need to lower the limits for bad people from two boatloadsb of drugs, $10M or 10 murders.

    Hey, be a character reference, but do it for all….


  33. William Skinner is generally right. What he is describing is the ruling system in Barbados – crypto racism.

    That is a phenomenon, daily enacted , which most seem immune to.


  34. The ones defending act like these people are not well known, the same one has been embroiled in more than one brouhaha, there was one incident where he let someone know…”do you know who I am, I could do this and I could do that” and a whole lot of other shit…they believe themselves special, glad enuff they too “white” to call themselves African, ah would hate to see any of them on the Continent, those who never even thought themselves Black…


  35. @ Underground Whistle Blower
    “ Where were you when I was constantly exposing the corruption in BIM from top to bottom including many dirty Police?

    Take your nose from being buried too far up your ass.”

    I was probably in the company of people who know how to maintain a sense of decorum when having a different opinion in a discussion.
    A very pleasant Sunday to you and yours wherever and whoever you are.


  36. Barbados has attracted a great deal of attention since the innovative Barbados Stamp initiative, then we had someone commenting that the country is not a haven for gays and their partner would not be accepted ( the Gov’t acted hastily to dispel those notions) now we have another bit of unwelcome news about the inefficiency of the legal system in the country. It is enough to give anyone thinking of investing in Barbados pause or cause to look elsewhere.

    BTW the AG announced the hiring of new judges to clear up the backlog in the Courts, how is that working out?


  37. @ John A
    I don’t quite get your question. I am merely saying that this is the usual delays experienced by ordinary poor Black citizens everyday. I maintain that if this were a black rich business man entangled with a white Barbadian, chances are that the powers that be would be more engaged in protecting the white Bajan.
    And sadly, like it or not, we tend to put the state’s resources more at the disposal of whites than blacks. After all the fancy talk , you should note that we are now going to expend our foreign reserves to save the essentially white hoteliers while the small black business people are left to fend for themselves.
    I stand by what I write.
    BTW, have you heard or read why Charles Herbert walked free after being on his company’s yacht loaded with illegal drugs?

  38. Barbados Underground Whistleblower Avatar
    Barbados Underground Whistleblower

    I was probably in the company of people who know how to maintain a sense of decorum when having a different opinion in a discussion.
    A very pleasant Sunday to you and yours wherever and whoever you are.

    xxx xxx

    You can continue to maintain your decorum along with your mates who wallow in the cesspool of corruption in BIM whilst doing NOTHING.

    Idiot like you trying to make it a white issue when clearly way more than that of it being a corrupted broken Court system manipulated by unscrupulous individuals aided by crooked and deceitful lawyers.

    BJM only seems to wake up when exposed to the world by their “former mental slave masters”.


  39. @Greene September 6, 2020 6:57 AM “…it is a light skinned, straight to curly hair, black family and they seem to make special effort to keep looking that way”

    Are you saying that this family tends to “marry in”? That is to seek out marriage partners who look like them? And how many upwardly mobile, or upwardly mobile aspirant Bajans marry in to the black working class?

    Haven’t some of the greatest critics on BU not married into white? Did you think that those marriages took place by accident? That they could not find a loving black working class marriage partner?

    Don’t most Bajans seek to marry lighter than themselves? Or aspire to do so?


  40. @David September 6, 2020 8:34 AM “She can use her considerable influence to ask Odle to stand down as a board member for a start.”

    Why would he need to be asked?


  41. It is impossible to separate Bajan racism from the infrastructures for corruption within the legal system


  42. @Wily Coyote September 6, 2020 8:40 AM “Wily is in total agreement with you that Barbados needs fundamental ethical government changes for the country to survive democratically. It’s unfortunate that the citizenry are in such a mentally deprived STATE that they are not willing to hold the political government class to an acceptable democratic standards.”

    Why are you shifting the blame from the powerful to the powerless?

    Perhaps because you are also one of the powerful?

    The political class were raised in households very similar to ours, were schooled in the same schools, were churched in the same churches.

    It is not that the political class don’t know right from wrong.

    They do know right from wrong.

    If they CHOOSE to do wrong, it is because they benefit from doing wrong.

    Fortunately very few of them get to see three score and ten.


  43. @John A September 6, 2020 8:53 AM “If not let we bring back Donville.”

    Alas for Donville, but fortunately for us, We no longer have any authority over Donville.

    Even Donville no longer has any authority over Donville.

    Such is life.


  44. When people do bad things, whether it is a 3 year old who takes a cookie from the cookie jar, or a politician here or abroad who takes bilks billions from the taxpayers, it is because it benefits them to do so. Doing so gains them status, power and money, and politicians value status, power and money more that they value seeing the face of God in the sweet by and by. In fact politicians mostly do not believe in God, do not believe in love of country.

    Haven’t we heard recently that Godly, patriotic people are “suckers and losers”.


  45. @David (not BU) September 6, 2020 9:17 AM ” in preparation for a knighthood or UK High Commissioner posting…”

    Good Lord. Tell me that it ain’t so.

    I don’t want to believe that anybody still lusts after a knighthood, or the punishment of living in cold London?


  46. @John A September 6, 2020 9:28 AM “Then again when Pablo Escobar was shipping cocaine by the ton he was serving as a senator in the columbian senate so i guess anything is possible. Lol”

    Maybe this diplomatic immunity thing needs to be reviewed. This thing that makes diplomats inviolable, even when by their actions they take a life.

    No doubt Escobar enjoyed diplomatic immunity while he sat in the Senate and shipped cocaine by the ton. Cocaine which destroyed countless families, including countless black families here and in the great white north.

    We have seen recently how the United States has sanctioned Fatou Bensouda of the International Criminal Court. Not because the lady has done anything wrong, but simply because the United States does not want its soldiers, even those who have committed war crimes, the United States does not want its soldiers tried by “others” and in the eyes of the United States we are all “others” outcasts with no authority to try Americans who commit criminal acts on our lands. And even more so if the other is like Fatou Bensouda black and female, the most reviled people in the world.

  47. Barbados Underground Whistleblower Avatar
    Barbados Underground Whistleblower

    It is impossible to separate Bajan racism from the infrastructures for corruption within the legal system

    xxxxxxxxxxx

    Is this coming from the same immoral individual who was pushing for a just booted out black President Granger in 🇬🇾 Guyana. and his corrupt party who were trying to steal an election at all costs including rigging at least 3 times in 5 months?


  48. @David September 6, 2020 9:35 AM “You should research some of the underlying reasons that may cause citizen apathy.”

    We are NOT apathetic.

    The PM said “gimme a vote and watch muh.

    WE ARE WATCHING THE PM.


  49. @TheOGazerts September 6, 2020 9:38 AM “I could not get past this paragraph. “Michael Blackett of Flat Rock, St George.

    I am here wondering who is Michael Blackett’s daddy?

    Will Michael Blackett’s daddy , please be man enough to step forward and publicly identify himself?


  50. Wait WURA, I don’t do Facebook and I have been searching for that article for days. I can’t see the names of the businessmen that got held in the article you posted.

    What are their names please and what businesses do they own?

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