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It is also a different version of how the story got out than what our own Attorney-General said last Thursday after the verdict was handed down. He said: “It is significant that the conviction came about because individuals who had knowledge of the events were prepared to speak out and to give evidence about wrongdoing.” The AG added: “This is something that is required at all levels in Barbados’ society whether dealing with the scourge of corruption or the scourge of gun violence.

Donville Inniss Case Points to Endemic Corruption in Barbados

The traditional media is off and running with the big headlines about the sentence federal District Court Judge Kiyo Matsumoto is scheduled to deliver today in New York in the Donville Inniss matter. It is the story traditional media will have a healthy appetite for because of flagging circulation.

Mia’s Red Bag has come up empty so far

 

The concern of the blogmaster confirmed in the deliberations during the Donville Inniss trial is the strong inference there is pervasive corrupt behaviour in the way business is conducted by some PUBLIC and PRIVATE officials in Barbados. Successive governments over the years have paid lip service to unearthing and punishing corruption even in the face of obvious indications of wrong doing. The Mia Mottley government is better placed than her predecessors given the unprecedented mandate handed to her government to do something about it. It is no secret however to those in the know that Donville and Mia are bosom buddies.

The following is a blog repost from January 20, 2020 which captures key concerns by the blogmaster, the late journalist Patrick Hoyos and the BU family.


Donville Inniss Case Points to Endemic Corruption in Barbados

The blogmaster found the Patrick Hoyos article to be – without prolix – a good summary of the Donville Inniss matter. Especially as it pertains to the inference other payments were made to Donville Inniss and that bribery by elected officials was commonplace in Barbados. Although we have the Attorney General et al saying that local laws would not have permitted prosecution of Inniss this position was challenged during the Inniss trial.

The blogmaster’s wish is that we have a dispassionate debate in Barbados and a call to action by our officials regarding the honest prosecution of public officials. It is ironic former Speaker of the House MICHAEL CARRINGTON and Adriel Brathwaite, former Attorney General showed support for Inniss by attending the trial in New York. CARRINGTON’s legacy will be that a High Court judge had to issue a court order for him to release monies due his client 70+ John Griffiths, the blogmaster will remember Brathwiate for promising to report to parliament the status of Mia Mottley’s qualification (LEC) to practice before the Courts of Barbados. He never did.

The time has come to arrest the moral and ethical rot- add criminal. We have started to experience the negative fallout of pushing our heads in the sand.

Time for the authorities to do a job.

Time for the Prime Minister, Attorney General and stakeholders to lead the charge.

Importantly, time for John Citizens to hold officials accountable.

Read full text of BU blog https://barbadosunderground.net/2020/01/24/donville-inniss-case-points-to-endemic-corruption-in-barbados/


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817 responses to “Donville Inniss’ File Missing from Mottley’s Red Bag”

  1. WURA-War-on-U Avatar
    WURA-War-on-U

    Instead of worrying about someone getting blocked on a blog, yall should BE MORE worried about where the CORRUPT will be BLOCKED FROM….

  2. WURA-War-on-U Avatar
    WURA-War-on-U

    Bonne soire…..ya got something to think about, don’t hurt ya heads..

    i will sleep well tonight.


  3. Mia must have thought that by now the people of Barbados would have forgotten about Gline Clarke holding a position as a diplomatic
    No No
    Some one open the spiket and truth fell out
    The man in the yard Gline Clarke now has to buried his head in shame for placing cover-up stories in the media aka as fake news
    Gline Clarke u have been busted
    Not everyone canplay cricket and fuh sure u can’t even hold a bat


  4. I like two pieces from Guy’s article
    (1)Recently a member of the Senate sought to enquire as to my qualifications to question the Government.

    Therefore, for purposes of elucidation, I share my Twitter profile: Child of God, husband, father, friend, social development specialist, West Indian, Anglican priest and former Ambassador. While it may be a challenge to some in the current Administration, I can walk and chew gum at the same time.

    (2) His repeat of the question “So why is High Commissioner Clarke here?”

    Well written. Easy to understand. No insertion of irrelevant and pseudo constitutional law references. I will put him in the same class as Ralph Jemmott.


  5. Gline Clarke has been cleaned bowled
    Lbw
    What a fool


  6. NO
    I don’t know why they didn’t go after the Boatyard, you’d have to ask the parties involved; but if I were (Dompey the mock grammar police rest me) to guess I’d say–size/unsuitability. May I remind you, though, that Ram’s pen is fetching over 100% uplift on the value the owner deemed was an over-valuation on the tax bill? Am I missing something? You contest the valuation for yeeears, now it suits you it is worth 8 times what you recently argued was an over-valuation? Man the government right like RH!

  7. NorthernObserver Avatar
    NorthernObserver

    @enuff
    I never suggested the Rams were being cheated? Inside they may even be pleased. When you play as they do, sooner or later you’ll get caught. Which is why there was minimal public outcry. Let’s hope the next similar expropriation, it is now precedent, doesn’t find a friend in the line of fire!!
    Lowering oneself to standards set by others isn’t always a good thing.


  8. TheOGazerts May 5, 2021 8:14 PM

    Yes, it was well written. There is little doubt that Hewitt has his eyes on the leadership of the DLP and future PM intentions.

    Not sure how that will mesh with Inniss’s probable plans of return and re-entry to politics.

  9. NorthernObserver Avatar
    NorthernObserver

    @Crusoe
    Born in Londontown, living in America, is that the new route to PM? MAM going to have to change the law…all PMs must be born in Barbados. That would have taken care of Thomo too?

  10. WURA-War-on-U Avatar
    WURA-War-on-U

    As long as the continent understand that all the corrupt in the parliament in the slave society DBLP cultivated and culturized have to offer is fast talk, scams, tricks, lies and ELABORATE THEFTS when they are dealing with fellow Africans….as long as they know and understand, they can easily SHIFT THEM, their corruption will NOT be transferred to the lives of Africans.

    ….and yall are not USING THE AFRICAN POPULATION on the island as a prop and a way in either….was waiting patiently for one of ya fowl Slaves to screw up….i got 3 or 4 to turn up on BU and show the level of societal DECAY and mental damage that they normalized….it was on full display yesterday.

    Northern….they legislate AND legalize the UNETHICAL, IMMORAL and ILLEGAL…it’s a pattern…

    check out their anti-corruption and integrity legislation drafts…they both legitimize corruption instead of eradicating it…. to keep it firmly in place, that’s all they have ever done..

    ..Mia sat in cabinet according to Caswell, manipulated the labor laws and in no time thieving hoteliers REFUSED to pay severance to employees and STILL got them suffering with their families, we saw the fallout from that, they BROKE the NIS FUND with corruption……..they DO NOTHING that will benefit the population who voted them into office…corruption TAKES PRECEDENCE.

    the Slaves can fret all day long none of the information on yall can be rolled back, it’s hit too many platforms, yall are the talk of the western and eastern worlds, just as ya deserve, ya have RUINED too many African lives. over a 60 year period……so meet Karma and Retribution.

    ask Mia how much money she took from a gang of racist hoteliers AFTER they were exposed for racist practices against another African again under the guise of Covid and the poverty they ALL CREATED, so they could continue….she proudly posed in the media for the 6 or 7 million dollars of TRAITOR money…they are all DANGEROUS…have no ethics, less morals and even less of a social conscience.

  11. WURA-War-on-U Avatar
    WURA-War-on-U

    https://barbadostoday.bb/2021/05/05/displaced-barbadian-liat-workers-to-receive-a-gift-from-government/

    Ya want repulsive and disgusting, this is it ..will leave yall to debate another poverty creating travesty in people’s lives, i have very little patience these days….”a gift” in place of ENTITLEMENTS …is too much for me…am going STRAIGHT FOR THE JUGULAR…no more time to waste.

    Northern…contrary to what Mia and Teets said…would love to know which lawyer told those two lawyers IN PARLIAMENT, that the Donville case was closed, and it’s time to move on….now lawyers are deluding each other and passing it on to the public..

    “Legal arguments continued Tuesday as the extradition case of Alex Tasker, the former insurance executive allegedly connected to the Donville Inniss money laundering case, resumed before the District ‘A’ Magistrates’ Court.

    The hearing was then adjourned until June 7 before Chief Magistrate Ian Weekes.

    The former senior manager at the Insurance Corporation of Barbados Ltd. (ICBL) is before the Chief Magistrate following a request for his extradition to the United States to stand trial on money laundering charges.

    Prosecutors allege that between August 2015 and April 2016 he conspired with others to launder money in the US from outside the country in violation of US law.”


  12. Clarke’s hold-up to Canada
    by BARRY ALLEYNE
    barryalleyne@nationnews.com
    THERE MAY NOT BE airlift between Barbados and Canada, but newly-named High Commissioner Gline Clarke still has a wait on his hands before taking up his position even if flights return soon.
    That’s because the former Member of Parliament is still awaiting official correspondence from Ottawa that would endorse his acceptance to the post.
    In an interview late Tuesday night, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade Senator Jerome Walcott informed the DAILY NATION that Clarke could only officially take up the post when an Agrément is reached with the Canadian government.
    That has not yet been done, the minister said.
    “He (Clarke) has gone through the necessary orientation required to take up the position. But we are waiting on the Canadian side to facilitate the Agrément,” Walcott explained.
    Agrément, in international affairs, is the agreement by a state to receive members of a diplomatic mission from a foreign country.
    In this procedure, the posting state formally requests consent, via a demande d’ agréation, from the receiving state before appointing a diplomat to the receiving state.
    If the nominated diplomat is acceptable to the receiving state, the receiving state gives agrément.
    The arriving diplomat then carries a letter of accreditation, normally called the letter of credence or lettre de créance, from the posting state to the head of state of the receiving state, when arriving in the receiving state.
    This is presented to the head of state of the receiving state and the diplomat is thereby accepted as a member of the diplomatic corps of the receiving state and added to a diplomatic list.
    Efforts by this newspaper to reach Clarke were unsuccessful and he had last week indicated he was not in position to address the issue. But, in another section of the media on Tuesday, Clarke had indicated he was unable to take up the post due to a lack of airlift into Canada because of the North American country’s COVID-19 regulations.
    “He isn’t being paid. So he’s home in Barbados and waiting for everything to be facilitated,” Walcott said, while admitting that though the pandemic was playing a part in the delay, waiting on the Canadian side before the move to Ottawa is agreed to, could take another few weeks.
    “We expect the matter to be settled very soon, probably in the next two weeks or so, but I don’t want to speak for the Canadian government,” the Minister of Foreign Affairs added.
    He said there should be no obstacles to Clarke’s Agrément coming through, however, since it was widely known he had to renounce his Canadian citizenship to take up the position, which had been done last year.
    Barbados’ end ‘completed’
    “All such requirements have been completed from this end so no more is needed to be done from Barbados side,” the minister noted.
    Walcott had in March revealed that Barbados would be expanding its global footprint by also setting up missions in Ghana, the United Arab Emirates and Nairobi, Kenya.
    Those postings have also been affected by the pandemic.
    Alex McDonald will be the High Commissioner to Kenya and permanent representative to the United Nations Office at Nairobi; Hallam Henry will be posted in China; Gabriel Abed to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Francois Jackman will now be ambassador and permanent representative to the United Nations Office, New York.
    Everil “Betty” Lewis is to be the diaspora relations officer in the United Kingdom mission and Phil Phillips, the commercial and cultural attaché in the High Commission to Ghana.
    The Mission Office in Ghana, which is reported to be the ancestral homeland of a large portion of Barbados’ population, will be established in Accra and will work to advance multiple ongoing initiatives intended to foster a deep and mutually beneficial relationship between Barbados and Ghana.
    In Kenya, the office will serve as Barbados’ Permanent Mission to the United Nations Office in Nairobi, which is the third-largest United Nations Office in the world, and which is the headquarters for the United Nations Environment Programme and the United Nations Human Settlements Programme.
    Walcott pointed out that Barbados’ diplomatic presence in Kenya would be part of a shared CARICOM office space and would be a working example of strengthened regional cooperation.
    He said the establishment of an embassy in Abu Dhabi would serve to significantly advance the growth of a stronger bilateral partnership with the United Arab Emirates and would be a platform for the formation and strengthening of strategic alliances with other Gulf States.
    Walcott stressed at the time that the Government would be utilising technology more in the establishment of the new diplomatic missions to revolutionise diplomatic activities, and as a result, the missions would be lean and mean.

    Source: Nation


  13. So how could Mia declared that Clarke had a job when the job was not officially sanctioned by Canadian govt
    But Clarke being the bone headed liar shoots off his mouth to the media using Covid as an excuse for not taking the post and giving a mamboo jamboo story about flight
    You see how one lie can exposed the true character of a person
    What a boneheaded liar the boy in the yard Clarkr
    As for Mia OSA did warned the public about Mia classless acts of political gimmicks and for sure Clarke position or non position falls into gimmick territory


  14. The process of agrément can only occur after the person is appointed by the sending government.


  15. The process from the start was shrouded in deception when the public was told that Clarke had duel citizenship one being Canadian and at point the other shoe dropped off and the lies started to unravel
    The new story told in the media by Walcott show shades of the length and breadth by which govt will take to media with a bold faced untruths when govt made known to the public as a certainty when declaring that Clarke had a diplomatic position in Canada making it to look as an official statement which left no doubt in the minds of many including Guy Hewitt and myself and others a sealed and final declaration for Clarke position
    Now lo.and behold another story unravels about the job one that takes Clarke lie and toss it into the dust bin of untruths wherby a govt official declares Clarke does not have the job “as yet”
    All along people snickered when the thought of the boy in the yard diplomatic story hit the ground
    Now laughing out loud is the only option to a govt official having duel citizenship and offering and accepting a high ranking post in one of the countries before giving up his citizenship in the country of natural birth
    What a story and to think there is more to this bold faced lie


  16. The next news to be speculated will be when will Donville turn up to serve.


  17. The news in barbados screams headlines
    When Will This govt stop lying to The people


  18. It will scream loud when Donville turns himself in to serve his jail sentence.

  19. WURA-War-on-U Avatar
    WURA-War-on-U

    ALL countries should MONITOR and watch VERY CLOSELY any individual taking up diplomatic tours from Barbados, ….especially the continent..

    fret Slaves fret…

  20. Cuhdear Bajan Avatar
    Cuhdear Bajan

    Completing the forms to renounce one’s citizenship is one thing. But then the officials of the citizenship being renounced has to accept that renunciation. They have to ensure that the person is not being forced etc. It is not a one sided thing. Also that country has to check to see whether the citizenship was properly acquired in the first place.

    A person can be nominated by the sending country, but he or she is not a diplomat until the receiving country agrees. It is not a one-sided thing.


  21. A whopping tale told by two mouths of govt almost a year later

    Barbados’ High Commissioner to Canada, Gline Clarke has cleared the air on his inability to take up his posting overseas, nearly two months after it was announced that his appointment had been reaffirmed.
    Cxcccccc
    A bold face lie was told by govt to the people of St. George North and the country
    Now govt running for cover to cover up the lie
    Go figure


  22. The Gline Clarke saga reveals a willingness of govt to spread fake news at the hands of political opportunities to the gullible people and unsuspecting people of Barbados and especially St. George who must have believed Mia was rewarding Gline stewardship over the years with a diplomatic position
    This is the kind of govt who would undermined transparency in a disguise manner and a St. George people even more clueless about govt efforts to win the election
    Gline Clarke has now become the poster boy of the boy in the yard hoisted upon a flag of political gimmicks lies and opportunistic gratification for govt


  23. The point which you cannot refute is that Gline Clarke was appointed and permission to assume the post is being processed by the Canadian government.

    In the meanwhile across the border Innis is making ready to serve his term at a date coming soon.

  24. WURA-War-on-U Avatar
    WURA-War-on-U

    “The Mission Office in Ghana, which is reported to be the ancestral homeland of a large portion of Barbados’ population, will be established in Accra and will work to advance multiple ongoing initiatives intended to foster a deep and mutually beneficial relationship between Barbados and Ghana.”

    don’t how this is going to work out….just last week someone was in public, a bank and other places with an African head tie and African colors and the HATRED and STARES were real, so thick it was UGLY…..coming from African descendants on the island….

    they have culturized, both political parties, the African population to HATE, reject and RIDICULE all things AFRICAN and ACCEPT self-hatred, racism, oppression, stagnation, suppression and disenfranchisement against themselves as normalized culture….that is the acceptable practice in Barbados….their own ancestral culture and traditions they were socialized to hate, and accept social DESTRUCTION of African lives in its place..

    ..it’s an easy experiment to carry out, just wear African clothes and head gear in public on the island and watch the HATE FLOW…

    how can we forget when African students, i do believe they were from Ghana too, were HOUSED in Ram’s pig pen in St. Philip, deprived of BASIC human needs and then CHASED DOWN like wild animals AND DEPORTED…ask Comissiong…and the arrangers of another mess.


  25. So Clarke is saying he couldn’t get a flight to Canada and the Minister is saying that all the diplomatic niceties were not completed, better get the new Ministry of Truth (sorry that should be Dept. of Public Affairs) to sort out the matter.

    BTW wasn’t Liz recalled to be some sort of Gov’t spokesperson? Where is she in this Public Affairs Carnival?

    Beware the tyranny of the majority!


  26. @ David

    The resident DLP yard-fowl is ‘flogging a NON-ISSUE to death’ by trying her best to distract contributors away from the substantive topic of Donville Inniss.

    The ‘government’ announced Clarke’s appointment as High Commissioner to Canada and he is unable to take up his duties as a result of circumstances perhaps beyond his and the government of Barbados’ control .

    Only an idiot would interpret those circumstances as “fake news” or lies are being told, because it is politically expedient for her to do so.

  27. WURA-War-on-U Avatar
    WURA-War-on-U

    Some AFRICAN CENTRED studies have to be introduced for the African population on the island…a reintroduction to their ancestral cultures, traditions etc…..BEFORE they can even consider any transition….Ghana i believe said they will help with that, but that’s mainly for the younger generation, the old mentally damaged ones are too far gone…most of them…

    very, very few are mentally prepared for the continent, they DO NOT UNDERSTAND the concept of UBUNTU within the African family, yes, it’s a thing, that’s the leg up most Africans have on the diaspora except for the few indigenous who are warriors to the the end….. it was beaten and INDOCTRINATED out of them savagely in the Caribbean, more so in Barbados than anywhere else.. and replaced with mental inferiority…

    the questionable ones currently in or preparing to leave for the the scam mission, embassy, consulates AREN’T PREPARED AT ALL…

  28. 555dubstreet Avatar

    War on UUU

    the simple solution is to go there and soak in the vibes the people culture and mother nature
    you* will be treated well and feel inspired to help poor
    (*) generic ‘you’ meaning anyone and everyone as you give advice but resent advice reciprocated unless they are allies and blacker black

  29. WURA-War-on-U Avatar
    WURA-War-on-U

    It’s much better to spend some time within an African family compound to reconnect, instead of rushing around with diplomatic immunity to commit crimes free from justice just because ya ONLY NOW realize Africa is RESOURCE WEALTHY, everyone is rushing around to get a piece more often than not TIEFING IT…and as yall asses BROKE NOW because YA TIEF what little African people Barbados had accumulated as taxpayers and contributors to the pension fund over decades, you and ya wicked minority bribers….ya running to the continent to tief a piece too…only now ya know Africa exists…ya didn’t know before..ya didn’t care before, too busy boasting about ya slave society.

    so why do ya think that 400 years of self-hatred of ya ancestral lands MARINATED in Barbados’ small society will end in a few months just because ya broke…

  30. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    People are VERY CONCERNED about the guns and drugs pipelined into the depressed areas where only AFRICAN DESCENDANTS live by the minority criminal cartels on the island…is it true that one young man with a family was shot to death 12 times last night..

    more people need to finger these minorities who import containers of drugs and guns to distribute to neighborhoods where the education levels are LESS THAN ADEQUATE and POVERTY an every day REALITY created by corrupt governments and criminal minorities..

    why can’t Mia have these minorities arrested, all government ministers, the police, the AG, the DPP KNOW WHO THEY ARE….just like everyone else.

  31. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    Say his name, the information going around along with photos says he was Sharmar Lynch…view the handiwork of two extremely CORRUPT GOVERNMENTS and a cartel of criminal minorities who are KILLING YOUNG AFRICAN PEOPLE on the island…with their established criminal syndicate..

    “A man succumbed to gunshot wounds, at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) on Wednesday night.

    Police say the 31-year-old whose name was not released, was shot at St Ann’s Road, Pinelands, St Michael around 10:38 p.m.

    When patrols responded to the area, one unit encountered the injured man about to be taken to the QEH in a private car and police escorted the vehicle to the hospital. However, within moments of arriving, the victim was pronounced dead by a medical doctor,”


  32. The Point was an affirmation given by last year govt stating this his appointment was affirmed
    The lie crept out of Clarke’s mouth when he relate a Covid story to him not going to Canada
    Now govt tries a backstepping story


  33. Do you know when Donville will turn himself over to the US pen system?

  34. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    Dear Mia:

    Am going to play the part of optimistic Blogsmaster, a rare weakness of mine, and say that you can do MUCH, MUCH BETTER.

    Had you listened to EARLY warnings, the outcome would be different, you didn’t, so water under the bridge, but if you do not do something ABOUT THOSE CRIMINAL MINORITIES and their containers of drugs and guns that the police cannot touch and are free to KILL young African people, things will escalate to a level that not even you can envision.

    My good deed for the day.

    PS: please do something about ya stupid fowl Slaves on BU, they are an embarrassment, national and international.

    regards,


  35. “Do you know when Donville will turn himself over to the US pen system?”

    on the 12th of Never. Donville Innis is on the Lam like the Gingerbread man running as fast as he can singing “Catch me if you can damn feds”. He is playing Hide-and-seek like Osama Bin Laden.


  36. Guns and Drugs
    aka
    Why We Thugs

    U say Minorities
    I+I say USA/CIA


  37. USA often do sting ops where they infiltrate and become part of crime networks to find the bigger fish to fry.
    Do you think a $36K bung was Don’s only crime or will there be more charges waiting for him when in custody.

  38. NorthernObserver Avatar
    NorthernObserver

    @Artax
    People’s radar goes off when people’s stories do not align? Surely former MP Clarke knew he had not yet been given the green light? And was he contravening local laws as a sitting MP as suggested by Hewitt.
    Given DI’s permanent resident status, and then GC’s Canadian citizenship, it begs how many more of the political elite have dual residencies?
    I also note we haven’t heard a peep in the Prescod/ Rogers Ecstasy case. It was a long time ago the DPP dropped charges against CH, and a trusted blogger suggested it would’ve clear at the time of trial why that occurred.


  39. We all know the weight of the Clarke decision was to vacate SGN.


  40. Plenty weight to oust Clarke out that has turned into dead weight for Clarke which govt knew that Clarke would be dumb enough to accept
    Govt also knew that Clarke had dual citizenship but made good of Clarkes ignorance to pull a trick on him
    Now Clarke tries to wiggle himself out a the trick govt pulled on him but looks like a duffus doing so


  41. ArtaxMay 6, 2021 9:02 AM

    @ David

    The resident DLP yard-fowl is ‘flogging a NON-ISSUE to death’ by trying her best to distract contributors away from the substantive topic of Donville Inniss

    Xxxxxx
    Fool The story is on fb Clarke being the mock stick and laughing stock
    and govt the benefactors by way of deception

  42. WURA-War-on-U Avatar
    WURA-War-on-U

    Brasstacks got this dude exposing the inequity where the minorities are robbing the majority population, and both governments refuse to protect the people….he is exposing the filth…good for him.

    https://barbadostoday.bb/2021/05/05/in-landmark-case-civil-servants-shielded-from-automatic-firing-for-legal-infractions/

    an item costing $11 dollars, with no conviction, cost this dude a civil service job, but BILLIONS of dollars missing from both the treasury and pension fund and not one minority or corrupt government minister, corrupt lawyer etc is in prison, and still comfortably being corrupt..


  43. In the FB DLP bubble?


  44. @NO
    The issue of not getting a flight to Canada was a ruse, Clarke could have travelled to the US and then on to Canada with his Diplomatic passport. AC and American carriers have been operating between Canada and the US despite the pandemic and US airlines have been flying to Bim.


  45. Wura,

    I believe they were from Nigeria not Ghana.

  46. NorthernObserver Avatar
    NorthernObserver

    @Sarge
    I appreciate that. So why did that story reportedly come from GC’s mouth? According to Walcott all he need say is his appointment hadn’t been approved. Possibly there is more to this than an untrained eye in diplomacy can see.
    While the Tasker matter takes the hear- delay-hear-delay pattern, Innes seems lost in the Cdn melee of similar matters. The Weng matter remains a scar on the Cdn justice system. How the RH can one detain a person for so long?

  47. WURA-War-on-U Avatar
    WURA-War-on-U

    “I believe they were from Nigeria not Ghana.”

    ok…i know there were 2 incidences where Africans where chased down in Barbados, but can’t remember which was which..

    a neighbor left for Canada in Dec and is already on the way back, but did not have any province to province travel.


  48. @Sargeant

    With COVID so affecting Canada these days does it matter if Clarke is on the ground?

  49. WURA-War-on-U Avatar
    WURA-War-on-U

    The place is turning up, talk is now about the death penalty for any leaders etc forcing the vaccine on people against Nuremburg Trials rules, a document is already circulating that a barrage of lawyers in Europe filed legal documents, waiting for confirmation.

    i know wickum was hot to trot and PUBLICLY trying to marginalize the Rasta Community and force them to take the vaccine, claiming they should leave the society if they don’t, don’t know who appointed him owner of a Slave society..

    hope the dumb leaders did not as well, although i heard they did….well apparently, it’s on…from WHO to CDC etc coming on down named…

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