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Submitted by Kemar J.D Stuart, Director Business Development , Finance and Investment Stuart & Perkins Caribbean

However On September 28th 2022 the Prime Minister of Barbados announced the details in regards to signing another IMF program. Included in this new IMF program is pension reform and reform to state owned enterprises

In the press conference earlier this month the Prime Minister when asked by a reporter she venomously denied that pension reform will be included in this new IMF program but it will be done in the old program which ends september 30th today .

The mention of the credit rating agencies, keeping Barbados’ credit rating at stable is nonsensical as Moody’s already indicated publicly in a release that Barbados will not be downgraded as long as it signs another IMF program. Barbados has not regained access to international capital markets after the voluntary default in 2018.

Prime Minister Mottley said it was difficult to say how deep state owned enterprises reforms would be under the new program . This is a confusing statement as the government circulated a survey previously under the first program asking citizens which SOE’s should or should not be privatized.

The strategy to cut as many SOE’s from government funding is still in place. The strategy is to fund them via a tax or levy or privatization . The PM made reference to urban and rural development which will be merged into one department, she made mentioned of CBC which will be privatized , the BWA will be privatized as the first hint of this plan was when former Water Resources Minister Charles Griffith indicated that government is appointing a 20 man water committee to tackle the water woes. The committee is made up of a list of wealthy businessmen , BWU leader Toni Moore , Director of Finance Ian Carrington who was the IMF press conference , Dr. Clyde Mascoll, as quizzed by myself, admitted on Brasstacks that the government is now seeking to find the right price for water. The IMF in 2007 recommended that to achieve savings and to reduce the amount money government spends on BWA that automatic price increases will address the cost prices imbalance in deliver of water to Barbadians

The PM hinted that she provided an additional 30 Million to BWA instead of increasing prices , as this program progresses the BWA will face a price increase in water rates once the electricity rate increases. Transfer funding to entities such BWA are to be cut as part of the IMF deal and in observation of other countries worldwide under IMF programs saw private water companies emerging when the conditions took their toll on governments , the GAIA is still in negotiations to be leased out

The new IMF program will continue to focus on digitization of the public service as the impact of Covid-19 pushed many economies to focus on delivering services online. The government declared that their policy is to take Barbados into fully digital and cashless society under the original BERT plan

The recent tongue lashing and attack by the Acting PM Santia Bradshaw on government workers who are attached to economic programs such as the Ash program is a bluff to create reasons for the cutting of these programs as a condition of the new IMF program. The programs were always intended to be temporary but were used as tools to hand out jobs for election purposes. That vile tongue lashing was unnecessary when the truth could have been told. In order to bring improvement in the government’s fiscal position all covid related expenses and ash expenses will go. The implementation of a fiscal rule to limit domestic deficit financing will tighten in.

The writing is on the wall as further expenditures cuts in government will see some thousands of government workers laid off under the new program. The wage bill of government which stood around $850million is the one of the main consumers of government funds and the IMF recommended that it should be cut.

As the PM spoke about the UK’s currency devaluation as a reference to Barbados not being as bad as other however the continued borrowing of foreign debt to keep the 2:1 peg avoiding external devaluation comes with measures to implement an internal devaluation which is one of main reasons why prices are so high in Barbados. The internal devaluation comes in the form of government laying off workers and cutting the wage bill, reducing funds allocated to Ministries , reducing and cutting pension monies , placing caps on capital expenditures and overall cutting government provided income. Dr. Kevin spoke of how government is going about the internal devaluation while speaking with Lisa Lord on CBC tv in an interview.

The mention of Barbados having 17 Billion in debt in 2018 vs 13 Billion today is numerically true but disingenuous and misleading because the government simply wrote off $4billion in debt overnight owed to Barbadians overnight in a very draconian debt restructuring and still has not repaid those debt. The CBB lost $1B and still needs to be recapitalized and this is another missed target under the first IMF program , the NIS lost close to $1B , treasury bills were cut to the value of $1B causing Barbados to make world economic history as this action only ever occurred in Russia 1998, Ukraine 1998 and Uruguay 2003 . The last $1B were in overdrafts , government guarantees, SOE debt and arrears. The danger that locals face moving forward is that there is a high chance of another debt restructurìng and reprofiling happening where the bond payments that government promised these creditors are postponed. The likelihood of local creditors being repaid in cash is extremely low and precedence has shown that government can abuse it’s parliamentary majority by using the clause included in the debt restructuring bill which states that only 75% of creditors need to agree to any changes for new debt restructurings.

One last potential abuse of power is the government’s new thirst for compulsory acquisitions of land. Under the government’s passage of the debt settlement bill in parliament persons whose land has been taken under the Land Acquisition Act, section 4 made provision for those persons whose land was acquired by the government to be paid in bonds, this provision also covers all legal claims or outstanding liabilities.

So the question must be asked of government , once they compulsory acquire the properties in St Lawrence Gap will the property owners be paid in bonds according to the law passed via the Debt settlement bill?


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198 responses to “Today Ends Barbados’ Lesson on the IMF”


  1. More than 300 delegates from across the globe and varying sectors within the fintech industry will converge in Barbados at the Hilton Barbados Resort from October 5 to 7, 2022 for the first ever global fintech conference in the Caribbean.

    https://barbadostoday.bb/2022/10/01/barbados-to-make-fintech-history/


  2. John A October 1, 2022 1:38 PM

    Remember, Bizzy Williams admitted to making financial contributions to the campaigns of both the BLP and DLP.

    And, his brother COW Williams believed he was entitled to receive all Government contracts for road works, he ‘put the ‘government’ in Court’ a few years ago, because his company wasn’t awarded the contract to repair sections of the ABC Highway.

    As I always ‘say,’ during the DLP’s tenure, Maloney was their ‘in-law.’
    And, based on BLP’s criticisms of him at the time, it was clear, to them, he was an ‘out-law.,’

    Immediately after the May 24, 2018 general elections, the BEES elevated Maloney to become their ‘in-law, while the DEMS relegated him to ‘out-law’ status.

    I’m very sure Mr. Maloney WON’T have to complete a Google request form if he wanted to MEET with Mr. Corey Layne, for whatever reason…… and, then WAIT weeks to know whether or not it was approved or rejected, similarly to what is REQUIRED of any other ORDINARY CONSTITUENT.


  3. Artax,

    I am very squimish about acquisitions for private developers also but I believe the courts should be able to adjudicate in such matters.

    I did mention that I am concerned about timely and adequate compensation.

    However, if the gap is now dead, perhaps it is time for the white people who killed it to be challenged.

    I remember that my little part of St..Philip was much happier when The Castle was in operation. Indeed, it was hard to imagine life without it. There were far fewer angry young men loitering on the blocks. Instead, on their off days, they loitered at the stand pipes and harassed the girls as they passed by.

    I too know many who built their houses out of the Castle. And they were far from top level staff.

    Long Bay’s mood has deteriorated significantly since The Castle burnt down.

    The person who is speaking either knows nothing about which she speaks or she does not care for the truth.

    There will always be pros and cons to every endeavour. We simply have to balance them.

  4. William Skinner Avatar

    @ WURA
    As the old people say: Child rest yuhself,‘cause dey gine still do as duh like
    anyhow.
    I read where Mia Mottley took a position on the Diaspora for which some on BU were vehemently criticized .
    Tomorrow, all Mia has to do is keep a Town(Tongue) Hall meeting in Dover/ St. Lawrence and the shameless partisan clowns will jump out here with their hogwash.
    It was the same thing when Barrow was in power/ office. His party clowns also drowned the place with their brand of hogwash.
    I recently read a post in this thread and it was patently obvious that the writer has no real understanding of the area that is now under discussion. However, I decided to let the very inaccurate information go unquestioned.
    Throughout our country, there is a well advanced plan to turn it into nothing more than a playground for the rich. They are using tourism as a back door to their nefarious ambitions. And the plans did not start with Mottley but she is just as aware of them now as when she was in opposition.
    The plans were hatched in both George and Roebuck Streets. Everything is proceeding as planned.
    Remember a few weeks ago, I wrote there was more to come.
    My suggestion is that those who are not in bed with the Duopoly need no defense and they don’t need to respond to the partisan hogwash.
    There is still more to come.
    Peace


  5. @ Artax

    This time around I had hoped things would have been different but alas that is not to be.

    It seems that once you have the common denominator which clearly is money, you can move from one party to another with the ease of a well greased piston in its chamber.

    The message it sends to all however is that once you got money you can do no wrong and you are in fact higher on the pole as a citizen than others with less.

    As the saying goes ” all are equal but some are more equal than others.”

  6. William Skinner Avatar

    @ Artax
    This is simply brilliant. You stated:
    “I’m very sure Mr. Maloney WON’T have to complete a Google request form if he wanted to MEET with Mr. Corey Layne, for whatever reason…… and, then WAIT weeks to know whether or not it was approved or rejected, similarly to what is REQUIRED of any other ORDINARY CONSTITUENT.“
    Forget the pie in the sky sweet talking diatribe and deal with the real issues. And that’s what you have done here. Tell like it is and refuse to pretend there is a clear path when all that is there is broken bottles and rusty nails to “jook “up poor peoples feet.
    Well put.!!
    Peace.


  7. Donna
    I made the argument on Ms.Ram case and I’ll say it here again, the public acquisition of land for an urban regeneration programme is a public good even if it involves a private developer, and is normal. The public acquisition of the wetlands serms even more straightforward than Ms.Ram’s. I’d be surprised if the owner of the wetlands isn’t elated at a potential acquisition. Most of the people who spoke last night appear not to be affected by the proposed acquisitions and seemed more concerned about the impact of Sandals’ laundry room and traffic on their health and amenity. I hope Verla in reppin her Dover clients’ interest (in other words trying to upstage Ronnie) is addressing this matter. After all who approved the Sandals priject?


  8. “do many locals (apart from wealthiest) use hotel services such as swimming pools, fitness centres, golf courses, tennis courts, spas, restaurants, bars, clubs, weddings events, business meetings, illicit affairs etc?”
    ~~~~~~~~~~

    Facilities “such as pools, fitness centres, golf courses, tennis courts, spas,” are usually reserved for the the hotels’ guests.

    However, unless the property is ‘all inclusive,’ anyone who makes the appropriate reservations, can dine in the restaurants and drink at the bar.
    People, other than guests, ‘can party’ in the clubs as well.
    ‘Unicorn Disco’ in Southern Palms Hotel; Club Miliki at Heywoods Hotel and Rockley Hotel’s ‘Rendezvous Room,’ are a few examples.
    Several hotels host wedding ceremonies, while others have conference rooms to facilitate business meetings.

    But, why would someone want to drink at a hotel bar, where Banks Beer served in cans, for example, is sold for BD$11 each, plus service charge and VAT, when you could go to a nearby local shop and buy four (4) Banks Beers for the same $11…… or Deputy, at ‘4 for $10.’

    Even the tourists are becoming wise.

    And, that’s one of the reasons why I believe the stall owners at Oistins Bay Gardens will soon ‘out price themselves.’


  9. Oh dear! SQUEAMISH not squimish.

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    “I read where Mia Mottley took a position on the Diaspora for which some on BU were vehemently criticized ”

    par for the course that’s why information has significantly reduced from my end anyway…

    “I decided to let the very inaccurate information go unquestioned.”

    i do that a lot these days, no use wasting the energy that’s needed in other areas… while knowing i will definitely need mine later..

    “Throughout our country, there is a well advanced plan to turn it into nothing more than a playground for the rich. They are using tourism as a back door to their nefarious ambitions.”

    lots more to come my friend…..no need to waste energy on nonsense anymore..the time has reached when you have to know the real deal….and just make sure that no one can plot and plan for you……and you have FULL CONTROL of your destiny, future etc.

  11. William Skinner Avatar

    @ Artax
    I recall when British tourists staying in St. Lawrence / Dover area, used to walk down by the rum shop ( I think the guys name was Boyce) but I may be wrong and drink Banks beer all day and night. They also used to buy the beer and take it back to their rooms.
    They were several small locally owned ( Black) businesses operating all the way up to Enterprise that were very well supported by tourists but they were systematically driven out of business .
    When I hear about the “ new plans” to incorporate the “ rum shop” experience and “ community tourism “, I laugh out loud.
    These vagabonds ( BLPDLP) lick up the small black businesses in tourism and now come back with bull shit to impress they band of pathetic minions.
    Peace.


  12. Mr. Skinner

    You mentioned having “recently read a post in this thread and it was patently obvious that the writer has no real understanding of the area that is now under discussion.”

    I too am guilty of that offense.

    References were made to Paradise Village and Bath Village.
    The only Paradise Village I am aware of in Dover, is the first road on the left, between Bath Village and DIVI Southwinds Hotel, which leads into the small community, which is predominantly occupied by the Lashley, Ruck, Lynch and Chase families.

    On the other hand, ‘Braddie’s Bar” and Dover Pavillion are located in Bath Village.
    The first house on the right, going into the gap coming from the main road, is where former Barbados and West Indies cricketer, Alvin Greenidge, ‘used to live.’

    I was wonder what parcels of land are within those small districts that could be acquired without displacing residents.


  13. I had given up hope and then I came across this.
    Honest. Brilliant. Our canary in the coal mine.

    https://barbadostoday.bb/2022/10/01/overpricing-danger/

  14. William Skinner Avatar

    @ Artax
    I don’t know which offense you are guilty of. All I can say to you is that the inaccuracies to which I referred were not posted by you.
    However, your comment about good wages and so on is quite accurate.
    There was a time when barmen and those who carried the tourists bags to the rooms made more money than teachers, bank clerks and others.
    We must remember that the hotel workers had pretty good union representation back then.
    I don’t know if those wages have kept up to the present. I know of at least three cases back in the day, when very well appointed bungalows were built by ordinary hotel workers.
    I can however say that many local hotel workers, who went overseas ended up in some very high managerial positions. We certainly had some excellent workers from the bottom up.
    There was a standard saying that if you ever walked into a hotel any where in the world and you told them that you once worked at a certain hotel in Bim, you were automatically given a job !

    Peace.

  15. William Skinner Avatar

    @ Theo
    We have been an overpriced destination since the 80s. And they knew it !


  16. What became of Bitt?
    —x—
    I gotta go.
    Here comes the nurse.
    Without the see through outfit – impressive
    With a see through outfit …. my God.
    Oops.. I just dropped my spoon
    Let me take my heart medicine.
    Oops.. droped the spoon again
    —x—
    Have a great night all. I know mine will be.


  17. Auntie “Big Works ” mum on St Lawrence Lamd Grab.!
    Radical Vaccine czar got the republic by the cojones…LOL


  18. William Skinner October 1, 2022 5:26 PM #: “We have been an overpriced destination since the 80s. And they knew it!”

    Mr. Skinner

    That’s a fact!

    I’m sure you’re aware ‘price theory’ is an economic principle that simply states the price of goods and services are essentially determined by the market forces of demand and supply.

    We seem to have developed a new ‘price theory,’ that tourism activity increases the overall price of goods and services.

    Oistins Bay Gardens, for example, where the overheads are at minimum cost, (stall rent is at least $150 per month, inclusive of electricity, water and natural gas)…… is considered to be a tourist attraction.

    The increasing demand by tourists for food and beverages caused an increase in prices, which has negatively impacted ordinary Barbadians, because there hasn’t been any propotional increases in their income over the past few years.

    The same plate of fish, chips and salad that is sold in Baxter’s Road for $20, is sold in Oistins for $45.
    I’ve seen flying fish dishes being sold for $50.


  19. Mottley Gas (×2 vs St Lucia).
    60 love tek dat !
    Hold Tight Lol
    Red T-Shirt & a Grantley ?
    We got this.
    Hold Tight.


  20. Allow the blogmaster to repeat that a member living in the constituency of the City is able to ‘walk-in’ and request an appointment if unable to submit via Google link. This was confirmed by the blogmaster.

    The reference to sending letters in 2004 was an obvious reference to the last time there was an initiative in the area and the residents of the area received a notification from government?

  21. William Skinner Avatar

    @ Artax
    You said:” I’ve seen flying fish dishes being sold for $50.“
    I ran into a bit of trouble when I was invited to a meeting to discuss the cost of meals to tourists in some restaurants back in the 80s.
    I said that the price of basic meals such as peas and rice with flying fish was way too expensive and it did not go down too well with the gathering.
    I have heard plenty complaints about the food prices in Oistins from locals and visitors.
    I have nothing against developing Oistins but it is far from the glory days of Baxter’s Road. If that entire area was properly developed years ago at least some areas of Bridgetown will not now be so dismal at night.
    It was an amazing experience and back then the hotel workers used to spend thousands , now worth millions , down there. And that money remained in the country.
    Connect the dots: remember we recently talked about a wage increase benefitting the local economy. Well back then , as you asserted earlier , those workers were getting very good salaries/ wages and then they turned around and marketed Baxter’s road all day at their hotels and the tourist had to go to what they( tourists) called Baxter’s Street. And that’s how you build growth and an industry.
    Peace.

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    there should have been no mention of some probably nonexistent letter from 2004, it was ignorance at best, the topic should be WHY they did not receive any letter NOW……especially since they NEVER INFORMED THE PEOPLE, dropped it in the media and people knew about this and were discussing for a WHILE….it was a topic of discussion for quite some time..

    so much can happen in 18 years, including many passing away, properties changing hands, descents taking over….all types of changes…..that was not the place to talk shite…

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    William….they should change the name of the island to MEDIOCRITY..

    ….it’s so acceptable, and admired no one should mind the name change..


  24. @William

    Who are the people charging high prices for a plate? Locals know where to go in the area for reasonably priced plates.

    Also there is an opportunity for enterprising locals to create a niche targeting locals. The blogmaster does not frequent Oistins to buy fish.

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    Don’t know how people could be so callous. The people who are impacted DID NOT KNOW….and still don’t know a lot. Adrian Donovan is usually plugged into to certain things, and he DID NOT KNOW.

    can you imagine other people are talking about you losing your properties for that LENGTH OF TIME AND you don’t know..

    make that make sense.

  26. William Skinner Avatar

    @ WURA
    Don’t you realise there is an attempt by the apologists to polish up this obvious insult directed at a gathering of citizens ?
    Have you already forgotten, that at a Town ( Tongue) Hall meeting during COVID, it was said that some citizens were talking about things they could not pronounce or spell?
    Don’t you see that @Artax, who is often , and deservedly so , praised for his facts and bringing clarity was literally asked if he knew all the facts when he meticulously exposed an MP for treating his constituents rather poorly ?
    Don’t you realise that some went to great lengths to ascertain if he was actually accurate in his expose of Mr. Layne?
    Didn’t you see the almost unbelievable attempt to get @ Artax to involve a third party to save face for Mr. Layne ?
    Now they will try to rescue MPs who went before citizens and pretended that they knew nothing?
    Don’t you see that some apologists are already trying to save their (MPs) pathetic backsides from the scolding these clowns deserve ?
    Didn’t you witness how their twin tried to defend the Speaker when he refused to give a client his money?
    Didn’t you notice how they defended Mottley with the speed dial call ?
    Do you really think it’s necessary to waste time engaging these BLPDLP minions?
    More to come .
    Peace:


  27. @William

    Your problem is that you cannot accept that there is another side to the issue. The blogmaster investigated the matter and is happy an appointment to see Mr. Layne can be made by visiting the constituency office. You are free to believe what you want and also have the last rh word.


  28. To add final comment on this matter- Corey Layne has been working to help vulnerable and at risk people all his life, the blogmaster will not hasten to toss him under the bus by joining with basement dwellers whose only job is to identify every I’ll in the Barbados society.

  29. William Skinner Avatar

    @ David
    I said that Mr. Layne, had demonstrated that he had some community skills.
    I also said he should put such skills first and not getting into “ political masquerading “
    I also said that he should see @ Artax post as beneficial and expressed the hope he will do better in the future.
    . I did not bring anything to BU concerning Mr. Layne
    and how he managed his constituency office
    At no time did I attempt to throw anybody under any bus.
    However, if he has not done so yet; I would suggest he has a chat with Sir Henry or Mr. Hamilton Lashley on the
    matter of constituency representation. I also think that Ralph Thorne has a pretty good grasp of what it takes.
    Peace.


  30. David

    According to the old Bajan saying, ‘I know Corey Layne before he was born.’
    We both grew up in the same neighbourhood.

    I was a youngster when his father and late mother used to work at the Transport Board.
    His uncle Sammy and I played basketball together at UWI court and the court in Rock Gap, Free Hill.
    I know his many of his relatives, one or two of whom are my personal mates.

    And, I’m also aware “he has been working to help vulnerable and at risk people.”
    That’s one of the reasons why I was surprised Layne was the Candidate for the City, when he was more suitable for St. Michael North West….. a constituency in which he grew up and is well known.

    As such, EXPRESSING my DISAPPOINTMENT at the situation, DOESN’T ’t mean I’ve “hastened to toss him under the bus.”

    The lady in question called the Constituency Office and the Assistant said that, to meet Mr. Layne, she would have to send a message to their mobile number, via WhatsApp, requesting the Google Forms link, which must be completed, with name, address and the reason for wanting to see him.

    The Assistant was clear in her explanation of the procedures and there wasn’t any mention of walk-in visits.

    The piece of information I purposely withheld is the lady used MY mobile phone to request the link, and completed and sent the Google Form.
    That is why I could give an accurate and precise account of what occurred.
    The office mobile number is still in my WhatsApp message list, without any activity, since September 5.

    I stand firmly by my comments on that issue.

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    “@ WURA
    Don’t you realise there is an attempt by the apologists to polish up this obvious insult directed at a gathering of citizens ?”

    they are the ones already put their reputation on the line.

    I could swear just recently there was a video circulating, but it was SHARED WIDELY, with a lady a strong supporter of BLP all her life she said, canvassed for them when no one wanted to vote for them in her constituency and since then she LOST HER LEG, and that is the name she kept calling who was supposed to help her and never even returned to do so….destitute and now disabled.

    I think the video did make it here, maybe not by me, but there was a discussion about the NEGLECT of this staunch BLPite…. i even asked where was her disability check, ya don’t have to be no damn 70 years old to get a disability check when ya DISABLED, that should be processed within weeks of a disability ,….where was her pension, she is 65 YEARS OLD….ya can take 3/4 of a pension BEFORE you reach pensionable age, at least that’s what happens IN THE REAL WORLD….as i know it..

    so let the apologists apologize, they must know why they do it…..minions impress NO ONE…

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    William….i notice many have MEMORY PROBLEMS….no one could pretend that well that they don’t remember things that happened weeks before…..it is a trend…..short memory syndrome..

    that’s why i see people posting totally inaccurate information these days, really often too, and i will not correct them, because what’s the damn excuse for not remembering…people are not here to correct grown people….,i personally don’t have the time unless am discoursing with those i usually share info with..


  33. I believe anyone who knowingly presents false or misleading representations of information to BU, should be ‘called out.’

    There is only one individual who I can think of at this time who, more often than not, posts inaccurate information to this forum……. and would comment thereafter as though it is fact.

    Even when corrected and presented with verifiable facts to substantiate the corrections, that person would become angry and abusive.

    But, based on that their ‘track record,’ I’m sure anyone who’s not deceitful, would readily agree they don’t have the moral authority to correct anyone.
    And, to ‘say’ they won’t, is perhaps an attempt to discourage other persons from correcting them.


  34. Mixed views on new IMF deal
    By Colville Mounsey colvillemounsey@nationnews.com

    Barbadians are being cautioned that the primary surplus conditionalities under the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) Extended Fund Facility could have the potential for austerity measures.
    This is according to pro-vice-chancellor of the Board for Undergraduate Studies at the University of the West Indies, Professor Justin Robinson. He contends that in order to move from running a deficit of 0.9 per cent to achieving a gradually climbing fiscal surplus capped at 4.5 per cent over the next three years, the Mia Amor Mottley administration faces the binary choice of achieving strong economic growth versus putting Barbadians through the hardship of cost cuts and revenueraising measures.
    Major investment
    However, Government’s senior economic advisor, Dr Kevin Greenidge, told the Sunday Sun that the nature of the newly minted arrangement, which is based on the Barbados Economic Recovery and Transformation 2022 (BERT 22), allows for major investment in the country’s expansion of growth.
    He added: “It is a very comfortable primary balance plan. It is not a contractionary fiscal stance but in fact one that is expansionary; there is no austerity in this programme. The word austerity applies to when you are trying to cut this and cut that.
    This is not that; this is a growth plan. In fact, if we get the private sector to step up their investment, which is on average $1.3 billion per year, to a stage where it is at $2 billion per year, we won’t be able to recognise Barbados in terms of the growth.”
    Under the three-year EFF/ RSF, Barbados will be given special drawing rights (SDRs) equivalent to US$293 million. Government is expected to carry a two per cent surplus in the programme’s first year, which would gradually climb to 4.5 per cent by fiscal year 2025/26 with the ultimate aim
    of bringing the country’s debt down to 60 per cent of GDP.
    Robinson pointed out that having achieved a six per cent surplus under the previous BERT programme, Government had certainly demonstrated that 4.5 per cent could be achieved, though challenging. According to the economics professor, the only question that lingered was whether Government could achieve this surplus through growth, given the pitfalls that exist within the economic environment.
    Improvements
    “The great unknown at this time is how much of the required improvements in the primary surplus will come from improved Government revenues due to strong economic growth versus austerity measures such as new revenue-raising measures and/or further expenditure reductions, as we move from -0.9 per cent in 2021 to 4.5 per cent over the course of the programme. The level of economic growth and its sustainability will depend heavily on the external environment and the implementation capacity of the Government and private sector.
    On the other hand, austerity measures are within the control of the Government,” said Robinson.
    However, Greenidge said such considerations were already baked into the new EFF arrangement.
    “The 4.5 per cent that creeps up over the medium term and then comes back down was calibrated in such a manner that it gives us space for Government to invest on average $500 million per year going forward in terms of capital investment.
    This is designed to boost the capital-to-GDP ratio to about to five per cent per annum. This would be the highest public investment ratio that we have ever had and that is what we believe is consistent and has given us a very strong growth projection. So, the point being that this primary balance path is consistent with our growth path. The arrangement has given us enough space to invest in public projects to get the growth we need,” Greenidge explained.
    He argued that under the previous BERT programme, during a time when the country’s economic prognosis was “far worse,” Government was able to significantly limit any potential fallout, and therefore notions that Barbadians could face hardship due to the current IMF programme were far-fetched.

    Source: Nation


  35. Govt addresses marina criticisms
    A proposal by developer Mark Maloney for a marina in the St Lawrence area of Christ Church is a concept, nothing more, nothing less.
    This assurance came from Minister of Housing Dwight Sutherland and Member of Parliament for Christ Church South Ralph Thorne amid a torrent of criticism from residents at a town hall meeting Friday at the St Lawrence Primary school in Christ Church.
    Wetland
    Conservationists also called for development to focus on a wetland in the area and rejected plans by developer Maloney carried in the Weekend Nation newspaper for a twoisland marina.
    Environmentalist Robin Mahon gave a thumbs down to suggestions for “turning it (the wetland) into a marina, “It has value as a wetland,” he said.
    Mahon continued “It has value as a wetland if it is properly maintained. We have systematically destroyed [the] coastal habitat,” he remarked.
    Development
    Conservationist Carla Daniel said in considering development of St Lawrence a question was “What exactly do these tourists want”. She suggested tourists were looking for culture, peace and security.
    “There are 20 mangrove
    trees left on the entire west coast,” she noted.
    Daniel said: “We are completely destroying the few green areas that we have left which is what the marina would do.”
    The parliamentarians sought to assure residents that any development of the St Lawrence area was in the early days and would involve residents.
    On Maloney’s plans for a marina, Thorne said: “It has been described as a concept.”
    Sutherland insisted there were no plans, while the parliamentarians including acting Minister of Tourism Kerrie Symmonds said there should be a meeting of the developer and residents of the area.
    “The Ministry has received a proposal. The Cabinet has not decided what will be done,” said Sutherland.
    Concerns
    The Town Hall meeting was organised by long-standing resident Loretta Duffy-Mayers and Thorne following social media concerns over advertising in the media of land acquisition notices prior to any attempt to inform the land holders.
    Duffy-Mayers said the meeting was called to discuss the concerns.
    More than a dozen residents raised repeated concerns about issues in the St Lawrence area including crime and noise pollution, with some residents saying they could not sleep.
    There were also concerns over a lack of car parking and street lights.
    Renee Coppin, a hotel owner who is also Chairman of the Barbados Hotel and Tourism Association (BHTA), said : “I have huge concerns about the proposal.” Anglican Reverend Sandra Hazell repeatedly queried the ministers on details associated with proposed development in the St Lawrence area.
    “I am trying to understand what are Government’s intentions and what are the developer’s intentions,” she said.
    While apologising for failure to communicate with residents Sutherland said letters would be sent to them this week.
    (HH)

    Source: Nation

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    William…only a concept now it GET EXPOSED…

    wuhloss….i take it there will be YEARS AND YEARS ahead before the IMF MONEY can get SKIMMED….murdahhhh!!!!!


  37. I asked Artax to confirm that Corey’s actual message stated that he would not promise to meet because “A promise is comfort for a fool”.

    That was because I found it to be highly arrogant and insulting.

    If he meant that he wouldn’t promise because urgent matters can sometimes intervene, causing a postponement, then he should have simply said so instead of trying to be flippant.

    Strictly speaking, NO-ONE can PROMISE ANYONE that they will definitely meet with ANYONE at a particular time. So there is really no need to state such as long as you follow the rules of etiquette, by allowing only urgent matters to intervene, relaying a timely message of postponement, an apology for the inconvenience and rescheduling for the not too distant future.


  38. On a brighter note, I have it on good authoritiy that Adrian “Medic” Forde is always available to his constituents, answering his phone when not engaged and replying at the earliest possible opportunity when engaged.

    Seems like a no nonsense sort of guy whose assistance comes with the caveat that one must, from that point on, understand and fulfil one’s responsibility as a citizen.

    If that is so, we need more like him.


  39. @Donna

    The blogmaster indicated it is a clumsy message to send because the intent will be misinterpreted. Again the blogmaster is satisfied any person walking in or calling into the constituency office will be scheduled and it is not dependent on submitting a request via the Google link. His argument is that automating the process builds accountability into it. The blogmaster agrees.


  40. @Donna

    The size of the Cabinet and half size ministerial portfolios some of them are responsible means they have time to respond to the needs of the constituents.


  41. A definition the blogmaster agrees.

    “I guess the answer hinges on who is making the promise. If it is being made by a person of integrity who has respect for his fellow human beings, then the promise made will reflect this and it will be kept, because the said person would not make a promise if he had no intentions of keeping it.
    On the other hand if it is made by someone who does not act from a place of integrity, then the chances are it will be broken, and the said person in this case is just making the promise in order to have his own desires met and will more than likely not follow through with his promise – in this case the promise would be “comfort for a fool.”
    So the meaning contained within the promise is totally dependent on the integrity of the person making it.”


  42. Ne Te Fâches Pas
    Do not be mad
    Bosq Meets Poly Rythmo Uptown

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJiEDJ5qzqU

    🇧🇧 Barbados Little Island
    Should link up with and become part of African Union
    so they are not too harsh on themselves for going to IMF
    for funds required to develop infrastructure and debt management programs

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  43. Last/last

    “Again the blogmaster is satisfied any person walking in or calling into the constituency office will be scheduled and it is not dependent on submitting a request via the Google link.”

    David

    It is only AFTER the issue was RAISED in this forum that we’re NOW ‘hearing’ of the other two options.

    When the lady “CALLED into the constituency office,” the Assistant should’ve either taken her information ‘right there and then’…… and scheduled a meeting, or asked her to visit the office instead, rather than INSISTING on “submitting a request via the Google link.”

    FINALLY, I am DISAPPOINTED in the message and the fact that, approximately four (4) weeks AFTER the request was sent, no one BOTHERED to inform the lady whether or not her request was approved or offer an apology for the delay.

    However, David, I thank you for taking the time to highlight this issue.
    And, ‘going forward,’ we NOW KNOW three (3) options are available to constituents.


  44. I believe anyone who knowingly presents false or misleading representations of information to BU, should be ‘called out.’

    My thoughts
    It is distressing when some present alternative truths, but the decision to call them out is a personal decision.

    If their ‘facts’ are outrageous or patently absurd then they can be safely ignored.

    If you are supportive of the person, then you should never spread their misinformation. You can do so, by choosing to ignore or to correct their presentation. If you are supportive of them and they are correct then, again, you can ignore or add your voice to the discussion. I am aware that some find this form of cherry picking dishonest, but we all act as we see fit.

    In my mind there is a clear distinction between ‘spin’ and misinformation. Spin is finding a different angle to present information; it is not a distortion; to me it is like finding a crevice and widening it.


  45. “A proposal by developer Mark Maloney for a marina in the St Lawrence area of Christ Church is a concept, nothing more, nothing less.”

    That is what I call good spin.

    If nothing happens it remains a concept and it allow officials to start a new clock if the proposal moves beyond a concept. Meanwhile, it places the issue in limbo and those who oppose the concept become modern day Don Quixotes.

    I love a good spin


  46. Twice, I have announced my strong support for Team Maloney. It would be a honor to be a part of this capable team. If asked, I will accept.

    Blogmaster, you can share this contact information.


  47. 🪙 Penny for my song 🧑‍🎤
    Tumbalá
    Auntie Flo Dub
    sacrifice


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m5lolD_wEJo


  48. @David

    Barbados has been “SOLD” to the highest bidder…More IMF largesse is merely “FOLLOW PATTERN KILL CADOGAN” duplicity as the venture capitalists, MAFIA hawks move in to invest in “CASINOES” & PLAYGROUNDS et al (as means to “LAUNDER” more dirty money) by providing even more “CIRCUS”, bread & water for the masses in the form of DISNEYESQUE* hallucinogenic distractions – where the “NOUVEAU RICHE & INFAMOUS” can have another altar or shrine in which to offer their few grains of rice!!!

    The Caribbean is poised to be a #CasinoMECCA, as the growing list of developing nation states put the infrastructure in place to accommodate more & more dirty money… GOVs who are “CASH-STRAPPED” and want to hold on power will do whatever is expedient to rein in investment…

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    So while China exploits wherever it can (under the veneer of development programs) while giving with one hand but taking back with both feet & the other arm – the poorest in society “NEVER” sees a change in their circumstances or the likelihood or possibility for upward mobility…

    These HINDUESQUE* gods have many appendages, arms & tentacles with each one reaching out to grab their portion of the pie & to drink from the trough of monetary largesse, like sows on a filthy, stinking farm…

    The nation’s asset portfolio is gradually been sold off before the very eyes of the people and because most are in a myopic stupor – it is not hard to see why…

    Everything is “RIPE” for “REVOLUTION”!!!

  49. William Skinner Avatar

    @ WURA
    What we are being fed is pure hogwash. Some residents apparently have no problem with being asked to move or whatever but they are concerned that they are being offered way below what their properties are worth.
    What is also of concern, is the fact that after all the projects are completed the same properties will be worth five or six times more than what they would have received.
    Contrary to misinformed people on BU, the majority of these properties are not beachfront.
    What we have here , is very simple – the property owners are looking at the real worth of their properties , in a limited real estate but prime market.
    All they want is a fair market price. This bull shit has been done to poor folks in St. James for years .
    They were told to sell their properties and get the money only to discover that they did not even get the real / fair market value.
    All of this robbery was done in cahoots with lawyers and politicians.
    Ignore that garbage about only a concept.
    More to come.
    Peace.


  50. Laberinto
    Labyrinth

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LoehUGTDz2s
    Definitions of labyrinth
    noun
    a complicated irregular network of passages or paths in which it is difficult to find one’s way; a maze.
    “a labyrinth of passages and secret chambers”

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