Banner promoting anonymous crime reporting with a phone and contact number 1 800 TIPS (8477), featuring the Crime Stoppers logo and a QR code for submitting tips.

← Back

Your message to the BLOGMASTER was sent

Consequent upon the suspension and charging of two teachers for contesting the January 19, 2022 elections, there has been much comment about the matter, most of which was misinformed. I would therefore like to share the results of my research, in the hope that it would bring about some level of understanding in the public domain.

Those two teachers have been charged as having committed misconduct of a serious nature between January 3 and 19, 2022, when as public officers participated in the 2022 General Elections as Democratic Labour Party parliamentary candidates contrary to General Orders 3.18.1 and in contravention of paragraph 2 (h) of the Code of Discipline.

Even though made in 1970 the General Orders for the Public Service had no legislative basis until 2007 when subsections 33.(1), (2) & (3) of the Public Service Act corrected that long outstanding oversight. They state:

33. (1) The Minister may make administrative orders to give effect to any provisions of the Codes or any other provisions of this Act.

(2) Subject to subsection (3), the General Orders are from the 31st December, 2007 deemed to have been made under subsection (1) and shall remain in force until revoked by an instrument in writing by the Minister under this Act.

(3) Where any provision of the the General Orders is inconsistent or in conflict with a Code or any regulation made under this Act, the Code or regulation shall prevail and the General Order shall to the extent of the inconsistency, be invalid.

The General Orders are merely administrative rules made by the Minister with responsibility for the Public Service and because they have finally been incorporated into Public Service Act, public officers can now be legally charged for breaching those orders. Bear in mind that the General Orders are subsidiary legislation and must therefore conform to the parent legislation and that neither the subsidiary nor the parent legislation can conflict with the Constitution.

Prior to November 30, 1966 there was an absolute prohibition against all public officers and employees contesting elections for the House of Assembly. That changed at Independence when the Constitution (the supreme law of the land) removed that restriction on all but three categories of public servant. The 1966 Constitution at section 44 provided that no person shall be qualified to be elected as a member of the House of Assembly who holds or is acting in the office of a Judge, the Director of Public Prosecution or the Auditor-General. It is remarkable that even with the lifting of those restrictions by the Constitution, public officers and public service managers continue to be misguided by the former rules to this day.

In 1974 Government, mindful of section 44 of the Constitution, saw the need to restrict other public workers from contesting parliamentary elections and made an amendment to the Constitution to achieve such. That amendment was inserted as section 44. (2) which states, among other things:

Without prejudice to the provisions of subsection (1) (b), Parliament may provide that subject to such exceptions and limitations as Parliament may prescribe, a person shall not be qualified to be elected as a member of the House of Assembly if

(a) he holds or is acting in any office and or appointment prescribed by Parliament either individually or by reference to a class of office or appointment.

The original section 44 of the Constitution has been re-numbered section 44. (1).

Effective January 1, 1975, the date of the commencement of the 1974 Constitution (Amendment) Act, Parliament took the power onto itself to set out, by ordinary legislation, which other public servants could not participate in parliamentary elections. To date Parliament has not passed any such law. So as far as the Constitution of Barbados is concerned, there are only three holders of public office that cannot contest parliamentary elections, namely: Judge, Director of Public Prosecutions and Auditor-General.

The General Orders were first made in 1970 by the Rt. Excellent Errol Barrow and revised in 1997 by Prime Minister Owen Arthur. I think that we all can agree that neither Errol Barrow nor Owen Arthur was Parliament and therefore could not make any rules to override a provision of the Constitution. It is therefore my view that the teachers, who contested the elections, did nothing more than exercise their constitutional rights.

See Relevant Link inserted by Blogmaster: General Orders (Public Service)


Discover more from Barbados Underground

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

98 responses to “Caswell Franklyn Speaks – Teachers Charged for Obeying the Law”


  1. The blogmaster continues to be boggled by the refusal of the President to reappoint Caswell to the Upper House. Here is a man who single handedly was the most strident voice of the Opposition for three and a half years. This observation is made against a background of the BLP winning a second 30-0 win at the polls. One would have thought now more than ever a straight shooter like Caswell should have been an automatic selection by the President. Instead what do we have?

    The price of a democracy is eternal vigilance.


  2. Caswell is a national treasure.


  3. The decision of our Supreme Leader to remove the rebellious senator from the Senate was spot on. He has dishonoured the day of the Republic. Instead of paying tribute to our Supreme Leader, he ran out of the chamber. What a national disgrace. The senator represents all the doom and gloom on our island: a welfare state undermined and eaten away by unionists, feared by international investors because our employees work half as much as in the other pepper islands.

    As for the two rebel DLP teachers, their punishment is only logical. The law of this country, that is the will of the leader, clearly orders punishment. Those who rebel against it betray democracy and the rule of law and everything else that is sacred, especially our Supreme Leader.


  4. It is time to offer the former senator an ambassadorship so that we can finally get rid of him and so that our island can finally be at peace again.

    I therefore recommend that party and state finally open an embassy in Moscow and send the former senator there. He will not get a return flight so quickly. LOL.

  5. William Skinner Avatar
    William Skinner

    @ David, @PLT
    There was a time when the country was very appreciative of citizens like Caswell.
    All of that changed since the 1976 elections when a new style of politics took over.
    2. The President went the safe way and appointed Drakes instead. Caswell still has a voice and his credibility is intact. That’s the important thing.


  6. The blogmaster continues to be boggled by the refusal of the President to reappoint Caswell
    ~~~~~~~~~~~
    Bushie is boggled that you seem to miss the fact that the whole point of the unnecessary election farce was to get Caswell and Atherley (who was smart Enuff to listen to Caswell) out of the House and Senate.
    This was not done by someone who cares about QUALITY people, but by those of Enuff’s ilk who measure success by 30-loves.

    Besides, it is clear that the GG (like most of the women put into positions of influence) is merely a mouth piece of the supreme law maker and decider.
    What did the AG say about the charges against the teachers again…? that it was not a political call…?!?
    LOL haha ha oh shiiiiite!!
    Only in Brassbadus.
    Anyway, they right to dis Caswell. He is much too valuable for this shiite place…. and too committed …

    BTW
    ..those shiite teachers don’t have a UNION…???!!!
    They want Caswell to come and lead THAT too…?
    #hopeless


  7. @peterlawrence
    I dare ro correct you and say he is an international treasure.

    @Bushi
    yip. We all saw the nurse pressure getting too hot and the common sense overriding lawyers being too problemaric.

  8. William Skinner Avatar

    @ Bush Tea
    On reflection, not putting Caswell in the Senate could empower him more. Many are seeing him as a martyr.
    They are saying he should have been placed there as a genuine voice.
    It’s very difficult to silence a citizen, who has made the AG look like a legal dummy on no less than seven occasions.’


  9. The AG is among the Gov’t’s “senior” Ministers and his compensation when compared to the “junior” Ministers reflects that – the PM is sending a message to the other Ministers “all of us are equal but some are more equal than others” what else can the other Ministers be but junior when the PM explicitly names Ministers “senior” and then compensates them for that title.

    The writer Lawrence J Peter came up with the concept of “The Peter Principle” in which he deduced that “In a hierarchy, every employee tends to rise to his level of incompetence.” The proviso was that each employee was once competent until they reach that other stage. Lawrence J Peter never met the AG or else he would have added a caveat to his conclusion and admit that there are some exceptions to the rule and no matter how you slice it some people are rewarded for their decades long incompetence.

    Ladies and Gentlemen, I present the long serving AG


  10. no matter how you slice it some people are never competent but are rewarded for their decades long incompetence


  11. The statement ” It is therefore my view that the teachers, who contested the elections, did nothing more than exercise their constitutional rights.” Clearly shows me that Caswell is blowing hot air.
    Nothing to see here.


  12. Do not agree William. The fact the establishment (president) looked over the only person who was an ‘independent’ voice tells us the degree to which the system is compromised. Why should we be satisfied with this state of affairs? This is not how an effective democratic system should function. The president should have been glad to select Caswell like persons to serve in the Senate. Another person should have been Kammie Holder given our focus on environment and renewables. These are two men with a rich record of serving the public.

  13. Magnificent a.k.a Magno – Yu Heard Formula: C₂₁H₃₀O₂ IUPAC ID: (−)-(6aR,10aR)-6,6,9-trimethyl- 3-pentyl-6a,7,8,10a-tetrahydro- 6H-benzo[c]chromen-1-ol Avatar
    Magnificent a.k.a Magno – Yu Heard Formula: C₂₁H₃₀O₂ IUPAC ID: (−)-(6aR,10aR)-6,6,9-trimethyl- 3-pentyl-6a,7,8,10a-tetrahydro- 6H-benzo[c]chromen-1-ol

    Caswell is being colded out for a reason. The nurses strikes was deemed reckless and showed him as a threat.


  14. Punch and drunk

    All said and done the issue now stems around a dishevelled and improperly placed Republic thrown into a political environment where rules and constitutional issues are being challenged daily all heading for the law courts
    What a distasteful and disgraceful state of affairs
    Yes indeed the whole country is punched drunk
    The punch of feeling the weight of govt hot and sweaty policies whilst driving a cart before thinking of where the horse should be positioned
    This is all Mia fault
    In any other country where the principles of Democracy stands steadfast this PM would have been given a vote of No confidence
    Speaking of living in a world of the absurd this is what the Republic of Barbados has become


  15. “This is all Mia fault
    In any other country where the principles of Democracy stands steadfast this PM would have been given a vote of No confidence”

    Collapse of the Republic of Barbados may give DLP a foothold but is self defeating.
    In an age of populism misinformation hype on social media stirring up raggedy lumpenproletariat is achieved with political self-serving campaigns of smears and lies.


  16. The real challenge for this country now is being built within a Parliament having no opposition
    Instead the country has been handed a Parliament having a figure head called a President and a PM gladly boasting of a 30 love win which as fate would have it means policies all rubber stamped on arrival to the people
    Couldn’t ask for worse as onward and upward we go speaking about democracy
    😊


  17. 30 love win was a 30 love loss and a total rejection of DLP
    They need to own it or remain in the wilderness as tribal outcasts


  18. The real challenge is that the electorate has no choice from the political opposition available. The electorate will have to be its own voice because it is a situation created by them.


  19. The real challenge is steering the path forwards navigating all the problems that were envisioned when the election was called such as the economy


  20. Why is Toni Moore who ostensibly is the voice of labour in the House not speaking to these kinds of matters? One must assume this is the reason the president didn’t appoint a trade union representative to the Senate.

    What about the army of lawyers whose education was paid for by taxpayers and many specializing in labour law? Where are their voices? What about NGOs that should be interested in Justice?

    Why must it be left to Caswell?


  21. “Why must it be left to Caswell?”

    They breached their terms of employment.
    Once again Caswell is grandstanding for self promotion running to media with his opinion that the laws should be changed.


  22. You obviously have not read what Caswell wrote. Again to have constructive engagement participants have to be able to suppressed biases and examine what is proposed dispassionately.


  23. @ David April 13, 2022 4:26 AM
    (Unquote):
    Do not agree William. The fact the establishment (president) looked over the only person who was an ‘independent’ voice tells us the degree to which the system is compromised. Why should we be satisfied with this state of affairs? This is not how an effective democratic system should function. The president should have been glad to select Caswell like persons to serve in the Senate. Another person should have been Kammie Holder given our focus on environment and renewables. These are two men with a rich record of serving the public.
    (Unquote).
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    Couldn’t agree with you more, Blogmaster!

    Even the lawyer Tricia Watson, the FTC advocate, would have been a ‘solid’ choice to speak on the People’s behalf.

    That would have been a real fillip to the people’s democracy much needed in the fledgling republic still without its own pampers for a Constitution.

    The country needs genuine voices of Opposition to speak up for the nation’s interests; not those ‘manufactured’ by any ruling political administration to sing in some make-believe choir of rubberstamping kings and queens called Canute(s).

  24. William Skinner Avatar
    William Skinner

    @ David
    Why are we making such a strenuous argument , to have a party , that is considered to have wrecked the economy and burdened us with a “ lost decade” in our parliament.
    This is pure hypocrisy. The DLP has no divine right to any seat anywhere.
    This party has been completely rejected by the electorate on two successive occasions.
    The DLP must now seek to convince the electorate that it deserves that honor.
    Mottley was dead wrong to talk shite and try shite in trying to give them a place. It was an affront to the people.
    The DLP bounced back from two and the. BLP bounced back from three.
    Gimme a break.!


  25. @ 555dubstreetApril 13, 2022 5:31 AM
    (Quote):
    Collapse of the Republic of Barbados may give DLP a foothold but is self defeating.
    In an age of populism misinformation hype on social media stirring up raggedy lumpenproletariat is achieved with political self-serving campaigns of smears and lies.
    (Unquote).
    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    Do you mean like those “smears and lies” still concealed in that BIG RED BAG which has now been jettisoned like jetsam during a flight over the Atlantic Ocean?

    Do you see, now, KiKI, how easy it is in the new republic to go after low-hanging fruits of political revenge while the real architect of the concocted fiscal mismanagement and destruction of the Bajan economy is highly recommended to be a senior advisor at the World Bank to small open developing economies like Barbadoes?


  26. @William

    You always get emotional about these matters. If society is unable to toss up alternatives then the next best thing is to advocate for change from within the established structures.

    You understand?


  27. “Do you see, now, KiKI, how easy it is in the new republic to go after low-hanging fruits of political revenge while the real architect of the concocted fiscal mismanagement and destruction of the Bajan economy is highly recommended to be a senior advisor at the World Bank to small open developing economies like Barbadoes?”

    There are winners and losers in politics and the winners narratives override the losers. A part of being in power is to weaken opposition voices, but their suggestions are often taken on board if deemed useful.


  28. @ David
    William…You always get emotional about these matters.
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    Boss, watch where the other four fingers are pointing…
    William is right.
    Just because the BLP has been using their 30-0 position to do shiite DOES NOT automatically suggest a need for the DLP.

    Least you forget, it has been the EXTREME ‘pissiness’, arrogance, incompetence, and downright IDIOCY of the DLP – expertly characterized here on BU by ac, that has us in this current position.
    Bushie always smiles when Enuff comes here to brag about their 61-0 ‘victories’. Shiite ma!!! If those elections were contested between the DLP and 30 of the green monkeys currently reaping our crops, the damn result would have been 61-0 to the monkeys.
    Have you REALLY checked out some of the BLP MPs?…… a good monkey would have probably beaten some of them too…

    It is OBVIOUS that what we REALLY need is a process to SELECT the 30 MOST COMPETENT persons to form the Board of Directors to run this country. Any association of this process with political jackasses completely misses the whole point.


  29. A situation such as Caswell raised after his review of the general orders should have evoked a reply from the relevant PS or civil servant by now. If the matter is so clearcut, even if it is not. This is the way we (citizens) allow ourselves to be treated by those we pay their salaries.


  30. “A situation such as Caswell raised after his review of the general orders should have evoked a reply from the relevant PS or civil servant by now.”

    watch the case, formal charges were made, that is the forum arguments will be made, not blogs and media


  31. @Bush Tea

    You need to read with understanding. The blogmaster is advocating change from within which is always desirable in any entity to ensure sustainability anyway. You prefer the blogmaster to support so-called fringe parties who can’t field 10 candidates or present a compelling message to guard their deposits at election time? You must be aware that BU was used as a platform by all of them with blogmaster’s support. Besides Grenville who seem to be a glutton for punishment what have you observed?

    The DLP is only a name, it is made up of Barbadians who walk next to us, went to sand schools and universities, are family etc, they are not monsters from outter space. At some point we have to find a way to impress on new membership that for its survival and the quality of government in Barbados the DLP must undergo change. You prefer to start a new party with people adopting same mindsets and philosophy to what exists within the duopoly?

    The blogmaster prefers to be pragmatic above idealistic.

  32. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved Avatar
    African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved

    “If those elections were contested between the DLP and 30 of the green monkeys currently reaping our crops, the damn result would have been 61-0 to the monkeys.
    Have you REALLY checked out some of the BLP MPs?…… a good monkey would have probably beaten some of them too…”

    lol

    “form the Board of Directors to run this country”

    a competent country should oversee that…or the country will sink FURTHER AND FURTHER downward…

    not UK…they have indulged these nuisances for far too long and got kicked to the curb by them in the end…….not that they cared, it suited their purposes just fine…


  33. Why must some of you be simple minded. Do you expect the comment was about a reply being posted to the blog. See comment above, if you don’t have anything constructive to add to the discussion …

  34. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved Avatar
    African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved

    William…it’s unbelievable where it’s all headed….

  35. William Skinner Avatar
    William Skinner

    @ David
    You posit ; you pragmatic . I posit I emotional. Are you my white boss or some shit ?


  36. Carry on William, no time today for pedantry.


  37. @ David
    Name a significant successful organization anywhere… that gets its leadership selected by ‘natural processes of internal change’.
    EFFECTIVE Leaders are HEAD HUNTED, SPECIALLY prepared, Refined, Exposed and Tested…. BEFORE being handed the damn keys…

    It is no wonder we are where we are… using a social club approach to run a billion-dollar (indebted) economic mess.


  38. @Bush Tea

    In our syste of government this is why citizens have to be active and vigilant by presenting and selecting themselves for the positions. The buck stops with us.


  39. @Bush Tea

    In the system of government we practice leadership cannot be outsourced.

  40. William Skinner Avatar
    William Skinner

    @ WURA
    Don’t mind the bull shit. The rejection of the BLP is imminent as well. Quite frankly both parties are in a state of nothingness but they are being propped up by the same slave master but in another form .
    Like you said : they don’t know what’s coming at them.
    Peace


  41. Bush Tea u are heading down the road of slander with comments such as those being emitted from your lying mouth stating that
    IDIOCY of the DLP – expertly characterized here on BU by ac, that has us in this current position.
    Xx
    What a bowl of crock
    Where on the electorate ballot was any mention of ac
    The public bought the lies and empty promises out of which are buildings demolish and parks and gardens

  42. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved Avatar
    African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved

    Notice they are back to calling me racist again, give them another month and they will swear am working with the racists and sleeping with them too……..

    i have come to the conclusion….years now, that it’s only certain people who are deserving of certain information will get it… and i made sure to have access to the target audience…let the other feel it as they deserve…


  43. Wait angela cox …YOU is ac???!!!
    Well fluff Bushie’s fluff!!!!… WHO would have guessed!!! LOL

    Well one positive out of that is that we now know that there is only ONE idiot rather than TWO that we have to worry about…

    Why not go ahead and sue Bushie’s ass for slander… If you win you can have the whacker.
    You can select the Judge that you want on BU.
    Bushie is choosing Caswell for his defense….

  44. de pedantic Dribbler Avatar
    de pedantic Dribbler

    @David, you speak and so too your great mentor @BushTea in absolute terms that brook no parsing when clearly that can’t work.

    It is simply inaccurate to assert so absolutely that all or most good leadership does NOT occur from ‘internal change’ and thus is not derived in a process of natural selection. Leadership is NEVER that cut and dried.

    Of course a process of being refined, exposed and tested is crucial but to suggest that that itself is some dependent external force does not gel with reality.

    In the corporate world Microsoft, GE and Apple readily spring to mind of top leaders who evolved through the organization.

    Let me be CLEAR … YES the CEOs currently like Nadella and Cook beat out stiff competition and had to display their skills to rise to the top job but the fact is that they were internal candidates with long years at the company.

    So I would say in my own ‘absolute’ terms that there can be definitive and purposeful INTERNAL leadership progression where the best fit for an organization can be found … OBVIOUSLY it will still come down to properly ‘headhunting’ at the ORIGINAL selection be it 10, 20 or 30 years prior . Thus bosses who pick their ‘mentees’ well will NOT have to seek external candidates to fill their top jobs.

    In politics that’s even more stark … although some modern examples have turned that on its head.

    Secondly, we should be already clear in our minds
    that “the system is compromised.” And any satisfaction of that is the ‘comfort zone’ of life to which we adapt..

    Yes the president could have selected Franklyn again but she choose others … nothing wrong with that.

    Being a former Senator Mr Franklyn STILL has a big megaphone to be heard and be a substantive voice for Bajans .. in fact all logic suggests that his megaphone can NOW be even louder sans those encumbrances of the Senate chamber.

    This is 2022 where INFLUENCERS via alternative media platforms command more supporters and elicit more direct action than ANY senator anywhere …thus I do NOT share the concerns re opposition abilities NOR (in this case) a need for internal progression and change.

    Lata.


  45. I here listening to Brasstacks.

    We definitely need whistleblowers to expose some of the employers in Barbados.

    Allegedly about 25 young girls working in an establishment and having to clean toilets on a daily basis.


  46. @Hants

    Was the company named?


  47. Steupsss
    Yet another set of lukewarm dribbles…
    Can we have a simple SPECIFIC position from you….”
    eg.
    Are you saying that any jackass can be an effective leader?
    or…
    That effective leadership is a highly specialized and sought-after quality?
    or is it…
    That you just don’t know..?


  48. After reading 33.(1), (2) & (3) of the Public Service Act please take a look at 3.18.1 of the General Orders.

    Mr. Shepherd was not charged with breaking 3.18.1 (d) when he was elected the Assistant General Secretary of the DLP in 2018. Now the current charges do not cite (a),(b), (d) AND (e) which is nonsense. It should be all.or none.

    The same thing should apply to any other public servant who is in breech. The Chief Education Officer and the Ministry of the Public Service are picking and choosing which strengthens the discrimination argument.

    Both of these gentlemen applied for leave and were denied. Their applications tell me they knew what they what they had to do but they wanted to eat their cake and have it. They continued canvassing and went back to work to try and break their absence.

    Mr. Shepherd even put off attending a meeting he was summoned to at the Ministry of Education. There is more than one breach here.

    Why was this allowed to happen? Because the BLP and the DLP have done this FOR DECADES. Then the politicians those public servants supported during elections feel they are above the law. It is easy to understand but it hurts when those affiliated people are promoted for their support.

    We say the young people are lawless but public service in Babados has been rotten to the core FOR DECADES through the actions of successive governments.

    The unsuccessful move to appoint an 18yo saw the appointment of the 47yo lawyer to the Senate in his place. This proves it was always about one great 18yo hope and hardly about the youth. There are several other brilliant young people.

    Aren’t there?


  49. @ David,

    the company was not named.


  50. @Dee Word

    You misrepresented the blogmaster.

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