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This article is not meant to shame anyone but to create awareness that will bring about the much-needed change. This is the second time that I have noticed of late that opportunities in business that fall under state own enterprises discriminate against a wide cross section of the Barbadian public.

The first of the recent observation was back in December last year when I applied to and Ad which stated that the Enhance Credit Guarantee Fund was offering funding. I applied on the behalf of The People’s Agricultural and Business Cooperative Society Ltd to find out if this Agricultural Co-op would qualify for funding. 

The response that I received from the Central Bank of Barbados, was that “the support is only for existing businesses incorporated in Barbados.” To this, I responded “The Co-op is in Barbados.  It was certified over a year ago by the Registrar of Cooperatives.”  To this day there has been no response from the Foreign Exchange and Exchange Credits Department of the Central Bank of Barbados.

Although I let the above slide, I chose this occasion to respond to an article carried in this newspaper on March 31, 2022, under the caption Ocean Innovation Challenge giving thousands of dollars to Blue companies, as this bias is hiding in broad daylight.

Given the fact that the blue economy is relatively new to Barbados and the untapped potential of the ocean is vast since Barbados owns more ocean that it does land, the challenge should therefore be to the entire island.

Why are existing companies singled out to be part of the Ocean Innovation Challenge? Why have entrepreneurs and persons who have ideas not been included? How will the island develop a class of entrepreneurs if the focus is always on existing businesses?

This action is discriminatory, and it says that the ordinary man in Barbados does not have ideas that can be utilized in the creation of a blue economy, and nothing can be further from the truth.

What about the hundreds of fishermen who ply their trade off the coast of Barbados? They know the sea and the ocean better than any business that the challenge is currently offered to. Have you extended your challenge to this entrepreneurial class of Barbadians? If the offer were extended to them one can be positive that they will come up with ideas for business, but they have not been put in a position to accept any challenge.

Not even your being in a partnership with Caribbean Export can be an acceptable response as the criteria must have been agreed to by both partners. I hope this criterion will be revisited soon to be all inclusive as there must be equal opportunities for all Barbadians.

Considering the aforementioned, there is an opportunity here not only for Export Barbados but the entire government of Barbados to have a defined nondiscriminatory policy. Discrimination was the very backbone of life that was created in Barbados during slavery by an oppressive legislature. One should therefore expect that every act of government and its state own enterprises would contain a nondiscriminatory policy statement which should reference equal opportunity to all members of society. This nondiscriminatory policy which is normally used for employment. It states that persons must not be discriminated against due to their religion, class, sexual orientation, or disability.

There is no nondiscrimination clause in the new Charter of Barbados.

Perhaps, now that this issue has been brought to light, government and state-owned enterprises will operate under a nondiscriminatory policy which along with the aforementioned, include equal offerings in business opportunities.


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107 responses to “A Heather Cole Column – Can Discriminatory Business Practices be Changed?”


  1. Here we go as usual.

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

    Don’t mind them, if all the crooked minority businesses were so successfully they would not have had to write of 1 BILLION DOLLARS in stolen VAT that is now added to the deficit of approx 6 billion dollars…

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

    William….we got their number they can’t hide, for decades they have lied and begged to get free money, remember greedy bizzy “gimme 60 millions dollars AND the water authority “…they all got the “gimme” mentality like they are entitled to what is not theirs…

    the last ones that we know of are the deceitful manufacturers….never miss an opportunity to hit up the treasury and pension fund that never gets repaid…..how many hundreds of millions to BILLIONS are the people out now?.

    but the clowns at the very bottom love to tag these frauds and thieves as successful business people…….successful in ripping of the people….for sure….with the help of their enablers..


  4. “Don’t mind them, if all the crooked minority businesses were so successfully they would not have had to write of 1 BILLION DOLLARS in stolen VAT that is now added to the deficit of approx 6 billion dollars…”
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    You’re MISLEADING the forum by giving the false impression that the tax write-offs were extended specifically to ‘minority owned businesses’ ONLY……..

    …….. when, in actuality, it was applicable to individuals who owed taxes and ALL sole proprietors, partnership and corporations whose taxes REMAINED UNPAID during the specified period.

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

    Do we need to remind them of the 48 MILLION DOLLARS the treasury nearly took a BIG HIT….because of a vaccine scam by the …what did they call him again, Mrs. Maloney’s husband….ah think they said he was a billionaire or some such rubbish, most successful at business in Barbados if not the world according to them…, anyway they said he was unstoppable….me thinks that was right up to until an entertainment company was assiduously sought out to procure vaccines….the rest is history…and i have not heard the BIG BOAST since…

    there ya have it, the most successfully, according to the BU posters, business people in Barbados….lawd…..won’t want them judging nutten of mine…

  6. NorthernObserver Avatar
    NorthernObserver

    We too love sport.
    recall the last “guarantee” programme offered by the GoB?
    we are told it cost taxpayers BDD$124M, and the ‘body in charge’ has recently been announced as a World Bank advisor for Caribbean Affairs. Tantamount to a former CEO of the beleaguered NIS getting the nod to be Director of Finance. BTW…whatever happened to White Oaks?
    The good news, is lenders will not axed (not asked) until they have 10 guarantees ‘go bad’.
    Just mek sure you doan buy nah land, causin fixed assets are collateral. Or effin ya do, buy it from yaself, for nuff more than it worth. And pay fah it using a corporate Bond!! Failure leads to success, learn from the examples set.
    @Heather…..find a shell company, which has been incorporated a for a few years.


  7. “This action is discriminatory, and it says that the ordinary man in Barbados does not have ideas that can be utilized in the creation of a blue economy, and nothing can be further from the truth.”

    Discrimination? Anyhow I pea-brained, so I gine drink watuh, mind muh bizness and watch grown folks encourage foolishness.

  8. NorthernObserver Avatar
    NorthernObserver

    @WW&C
    Do we need to remind them of the 48 million dollars the treasury NEARLY took a big hit. NEARLY? I thought it was $88 MILLION? You can use that number next week…. LOL And don’t forget. Radical is an OFFSHORE company, I know you are an expert on those.
    Wait. Whatever happened to your English friend with the long finger nails you used to post videos from almost daily? She has to be in one of your books.

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

    “Radical is an OFFSHORE company, I know you are an expert on those.
    Wait. Whatever happened to your English friend with the long finger nails you used to post videos from almost daily? She has to be in one of your books.”

    Northern…..the land matters were generalized in my first book, hope the Blogmaster sent you a digital copy…i actually learned quite few more and other things about the overall land/estate thefts, so generalization was the best course to alert people to what to expect if they think these won’t rob them blind…lol..

    Jackie is doing great last time i heard her….

    am just wondering if St. Lucia ever got back their 7 million dollars from the RADICAL………

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

    I want to know how many Black people in Barbados outside of yardfowls and hangerson owe treasury or pension fund anywhere from one million to ONE BILLION DOLLARS….the first company i heard did not pay in the VAT was Courts…..years ago and the figure given…was either 25 or 35 MILLION DOLLARS….

    “I thought it was $88 MILLION? ”

    Northern….after the calculation Theo did, it approached 24 million US….but am sure there are figures still missing because according to what some said much later, we did not get the whole story and i tend to believe that as it pertains to the exact figures…

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    African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved

    Northern….thanks for the link, i was just about to post that since the Covid rush where all the oligarch….yes, that is what they were calling that clown…..saw it right here on BU, the description for CROOKS….

    everybody was sitting at round tables aspiring to be vaccine tsars…but now ALL THEIR NAMES are MUD…no one wants anything to do with any of them anywhere…

    can’t believe they refused to repay St. Lucia…..that’s the “successful” minority business people in Barbados for ya…lol

  12. NorthernObserver Avatar
    NorthernObserver

    @WW&C
    so you know….Courts (Department Store) went into Administration (England), otherwise known as Chapter 11 or Bankruptcy Protection elsewhere, in the early 2000’s. When it emerged, the operations in the Caribbean and Central America were bought by Unicomer, which is listed as an El Salvador group, but is actually owned out of Mexico. It was the bankruptcy proceedings which led to the non-payment of monies owing ‘all ovah de place’, including VAT and other taxes in Barbados.

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

    Have to thank Blogmaster for sharing digital copies of my book with the BU family, never got around to it, sorry, my bad…

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

    “It was the bankruptcy proceedings which led to the non-payment of monies owing ‘all ovah de place’, including VAT and other taxes in Barbados.”

    i got that, but they since sold the company to another Latinx group, was the 25-35 million dollars REPAID….oh, i forgot, they WROTE IT OFF…after the sale of the company….


  15. In today’s local news two business conglomerates at each others throats over back rentals due
    Kerri Symonds decides he would stick his nose in the problem
    Wouldn’t be surprised if govt use a back door method of paying off the rent
    With no opposition to check on how govt does business
    Govt can do as it pleases

  16. NorthernObserver Avatar
    NorthernObserver

    actually it (monies owing) were ‘written off’ BEFORE the Administrator sold off the different packages of companies.


  17. Barbadians top UWI regional business plan competition – Barbadians top UWI regional business plan competition:

    https://barbadostoday.bb/2022/04/26/barbadians-top-uwi-regional-business-plan-competition/

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

    Check your dates again Northern, I am remembering that company sold before this government entered the picture, i kept abreast of it for a while to see if any money was paid…….maybe you have access to dates…


  19. AC

    Get your facts straight ITS a small business black that ole the rent

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

    What is strange is St. Lucia not bringing in agencies to investigate, i guess attorneys will guide them especially if they hear self-serving crap like…well, you knew the risks…only scams have those types of risks….and these always believe every Black person they meet is as docile like those in Barbados…


  21. This article is not meant to shame anyone but to create awareness that will bring about the much-needed change. This is the second time that I have noticed of late that opportunities in business that fall under state own enterprises discriminate against a wide cross section of the Barbadian public.

    Xxxxxxxxxxx

    HEATHER YOU OR SOMEONE ON YOUR TEAM MUST BECOME CLOSE TO THE ADMINISTRATOR OR ADMINISTRATORS OF THESE PROGRAMS TO HAVE A CHANCE.

    ONE MUST ALSO BE WILLING TO GREASE THE WHEELS TO “GUARANTEE” SUCCESSFUL FUNDING OR CONTRACT.

    IF YOU DIDN’T KNOW THAT IS HOW IT IS DONE WHERE COW, BIZZY OR BLACK BUSINESS PERSON ON THE 2 X 3 ISLAND.

    ANYTHING ELSE IS WISHFUL THINKING UNLESS YOU ARE LOOKING FOR THE 5000 LOAN OR GRANT, WILLIAM SKINNER MENTIONED AS STARTUP PEANUTS TO THE MAJORITY POPULATION.


  22. “want to know how many Black people in Barbados outside of yardfowls and hangerson owe treasury or pension fund anywhere from one million to ONE BILLION DOLLARS….”
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    The FACT REMAINS that SEVERAL individuals, small, medium and large sized businesses BENEFITED from the tax write-offs.

    You’ve essentially ‘bandied about’ an UNSUBSTANTIATED amount of $1B and MALICIOUSLY associated it SPECIFICALLY to businesses owned by minorities in the island.

    The problem with you is, ‘you are a BLUFFER.’ You BLUFF your way through discussions by mixing lies, hearsay and assumptions with ‘bits and pieces’ of the truth.

    And, as a contributor ‘said,’ “all bluffers will be caught.”


  23. PHONE DOING FUNNY THINGS

    IF YOU DIDN’T KNOW THAT IS HOW IT IS DONE WHETHER DECEASED COW, BIZZY OR BLACK BUSINESS PERSON ON THE 2 X 3 ISLAND.


  24. The process as outlined from links posted is that application for a loan under the guarantee scheme by Central Bank/IADB is via commercial banks listed.


  25. Look Wuh they saying about Kerrie sticking his nose in Private business problem

    Really
    With so much problems govt having to solve govt adding one more
    Why didn’t govt intervene to help the Hilton workers receive their outstanding dues ASAP
    But No. !Two big businesses at each other’s throat and presto govt makes way to solve
    Private corporations unlike govt demands or else
    Govt doesn’t demand but breaks promises and hand out quick giveaways
    Hope govt not planning to help this gas station pay off the long overdue debt
    As all have seen govt fast tracked willingness to be benevolent masters when private businesses have financial problems and govt opened hand with tax waivers and tax breaks and buying out of stock products
    Not bout here again please uh begging

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

    Northern…..Radical famous enuff….lol..

    ..i warned them they did not know where the words oligarch and tsars originated but they thought they had it made, using something to big up themselves where they don’t know the reason for its being….ah guess a couple “bluffers” already got caught…and many more to come, take time Barney…


  27. @ NorthernObserver

    On November 4, 2012, Caswell Franklyn posted a contribution to BU, in which he mentioned:

    “……….. an officer discovered that Courts Barbados Ltd. was not paying in the VAT. An investigation was carried out and an assessment of $25 million was made against the company. The file was taken away from the officer and she was reassigned other work. The assessment was never pursued.”


  28. @Artax

    On a related matter to enforcement of tax collection by BRA- was Leroy Parris asked to pay VAT on the 3 million gratuity payment he invoiced himself via Thompson Associates?


  29. @ David

    I haven’t seen any information recently relative to how that ‘transaction’ was handled.


  30. “The problem with you is, ‘you are a BLUFFER.’ You BLUFF your way through discussions by mixing lies, hearsay and assumptions with ‘bits and pieces’ of the truth.

    And, as a contributor ‘said,’ “all bluffers will be caught.””

    There are some nice people +
    There are many nasty people
    Most here are the latter category


  31. The process as outlined from links posted is that application for a loan under the guarantee scheme by Central Bank/IADB is via commercial banks listed.

    Xxxxxxxx

    DOESN’T MATTER IS IT NOT A HUMAN BEING MAKING THESE DECISIONS. NOT A COMPUTER?

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

    what am i saying, not a couple “bluffers” it’s more like a few, more like 5 in all, i know at least 3 low level “bluffers” emphasis on low who also got exposed recently, but more at the social media level….so they don’t even count, but people know about them..

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

    When they stop trying to mix me in with the lying politicians and their crooked partners, trying to project their CRIMINAL HEROES/zeros they admire, respect and protect, on to me, they will see that they themselves are the real bluffers…


  34. Bluffers Gate now. Look out.🤣🤣🤣


  35. You SWORE on MANY OCCASIONS you DON’T READ my contributions.

    There yuh go………. Bluff # 1.

    CAUGHT!!!!

  36. NorthernObserver Avatar
    NorthernObserver

    @Artax
    I suspect CF knows. His comments suggest the tax debt was at least discovered (and incurred) post the Unicomer acquisition (circa 2007?). In other words, it was not negotiated away at the time of the bankruptcy proceedings. (which is common). Another possibility, is they were owed monies by the GoB/Inland Rev-BRA, and took it upon themselves to recoup these monies by not remitting VAT.

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

    Northern…did you find out the date Courts was sold?

    was it before or after June 2018? can’t find the info online.

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

    “and took it upon themselves to recoup these monies by not remitting VAT.”

    and every other crook can take it upon themselves to use that same excuse…so if that’s the case, what is the reason for writing it off right?

    bonne nuit.


  39. @ NorthernObserver

    I think the acquisition was sometime during December 2006.

    There aren’t any laws permitting businesses that are owed VAT refunds to cease or withhold remitting returns to IRD/BRA until such refunds are paid.

    However, it is possibility the company remitted VAT returns, but withheld payments due.


  40. @ Lorenzo April 26, 2022 10:03 AM
    (Quote).
    This is clear evidence of leadership.Therefore you stay in the USA and talk shite but tell us who would do a better job.The No Damn Party or the Dead Labour Party.In closing one simple question are bajans better off today than between 2008 and 2018? I believe most bajans feel so.Take your time in answering.I gone.
    (Unquote).
    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    Dear Lorenza, the No.1 cheerleader for the red-painted brigade side of the Duopoly, don’t you think it’s time you stop putting salt in the Dems gaping wounds while you continue to kick that poor party currently comatose to the ground?

    That Damn(ed) Lying Party is worse off today than a wayward old sheep confronted by a wild pack of 30 hungry Bajan salmon-tot retrievers all painted in RED.

    When are you going to come to the stark realization that the only difference between the Twiddling Bees and ‘them’ Tweddled Dems is the colour of the underclothing they wear while sleeping in the same political bed infested with chinks of common corruption and deceit.

    What the likes of you and your sidekick “Enuff” ought to be commenting on is the volte-face act of your leader to recommend, in the highest commending of manner, the same architect of the destruction of the Bajan economy.

    Do you and your sidekick agree with the ‘selection’ of Sinckler to that senior position of financial advisor at the World Bank with special responsibility for oversight of the economic performance of ‘failing third world nations’ like Barbados?

    First it was Malmoney, the previous financing godfather of the Dems; now it is Stinkliar the architect of the pyramid of destruction of the Bajan economy.

    Who will be next? The Most Honourable Lord Fumble Stuart as Ambassador to the well-known talk-shop known as the UN?

  41. NorthernObserver Avatar
    NorthernObserver

    @Artax
    You are correct.
    It is like central government “filling out the NIS paperwork for employees”, deducting from payroll, but not remitting the deductions to the NIS?.
    Once tax refunds reached a certain level, esp if the filing entity also had large A/R from public bodies, companies would file, but not pay.
    It was as the Cubans might say, a ‘special period’ in the islands history.


  42. @ NorthernObserver

    It was the norm for SOEs to complete and remit NIS schedules, but withhold both EE and ER contribution payments, depending upon, for example, ‘cash flow’ constraints of the NIS Vote and while awaiting a supplementary grant.

    However, NIS will honour payments of sickness, injury, maternity leave etc, benefits to employees.

    A business filing VAT returns by the stipulated deadline, without payments, because of being owed a refund, or “had large A/R from public bodies,” still incurs interest and penalties on their outstanding commitments to BRA.

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

    Miller…am sure by now you heard about the high court hearing to list certain individuals/entities as TERRORISTS, which they are obviously trying to cover up because these are not BLACK PEOPLE in their distorted world view…

    ….well there is information trickling out about some individuals in the minority clans deemed “successful” business people in Barbados, who are often allowed to suck on loans, the treasury AND the pension fund…..it’s all in the details…

    dare we ask if any of it is true…..the fowls and political pimps might have answers.

    “When we look at the real estate sector in barbados we see an emerging trend where islamists or Muslims in barbados are using the same proceeds from terrorist financing and laundered monies to buy up properties all across the length and breath of this country and invest in the used car and merchandising businesses where are they getting the monies from this trend needs to be investigated and curtailed mean while they now become privileged economic citizens who are above the law despite the obvious that’s being overlooked by goverment law enforcement and other financial regulators and watch dogs a lot of thus money us transferred through the Syrian fmoney transfer networks and comes from Lebanon Damascus and the like proceeds of terrorist financing drugs and guns and other types of money laundering.

    They live in paradise over here come here from all over the world and pay protection money to authorities to turn a blind eye to their criminal deeds.”

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

    And it’s noted that the majority Black population have NO PROTECTIONS against any of this, we would not even know details if the US did not seek to have these people watched ….


  45. @Artax

    If there was ‘consideration’ given to what we call Courts should it demand a public disclosure to taxpayers?

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

    That was Courts and 25 million dollars…..to be deducted from ONE BILLION DOLLARS in outstanding nonpayment now written off…

    …so what about the others who REFUSED to pay in the VAT and caused a ONE BILLION DOLLAR DEFICIT now attached to the taxpayer’s burdens…


  47. @ David

    Yes, there “should be public disclosure to the taxpayers.”

    Transparency demands a list of those individuals and businesses that benefited from the tax write-offs, should have been made available to the public.

    Information relative to whether or not Courts owes the GoB $25M, should be in the public domain as well.

    If I owed Courts money, they would explore any means necessary to recover what is due to them, including sending ‘debt collectors’ to my home or workplace…… and my personal information to the credit rating agencies, making it difficult for me to access loans or other hire purchase financing.


  48. @Artax

    Enough said.

  49. NorthernObserver Avatar
    NorthernObserver

    @Artax
    You play by the rules.
    Several do not.
    At times, survival demands creativity.

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