Monthly Archives: September 2010
CL Financial – CLICO Investment Bank scandal. Inspector of Financial Institutions Carl Hiralal part of the cover-up.
Afra Raymond calls Carl Hiralal’s affidavits “disturbing”, “unbelievable”, “stunning” The House on the Corner by Afra Raymond Some insights into CIB – CLICO Investment Bank I am starting to look at the CLICO Investment Bank (CIB) and its operations, as … Continue reading →
Filed under Barbados, Business & Banking, Consumer Issues, Corruption, Crime & Law, Freedom Of Information
Tagged as CL Financial, CL Financial Bailout, CLICO, CLICO Bailout, CLICO Investment Bank
Flags only, no signs at the 9/11 rally against the Islamic supremacist mega-mosque at Ground Zero
Above all, never give up. Never give in. Freedom forever. The 9/11 rally organisers, Pamela Geller and Robert Spencer, respectfully request that those of you who will be attending the protest against the Ground Zero mega mosque bring American flags, … Continue reading →
Filed under Barbados, Human Rights, Religion
Tagged as 9/11 Mosque, 9/11 Rally, Ground Zero Mosque, Human Rights, Islam
Another Barbados lawyer buys his way out of criminal charges. A system rotten to the core.
Attorney Alvin David Bryan wouldn’t look at camera. Three Lessons: 1. No deterrent for the next thief lawyer. 2. Bajan lawyers cover up for their own. 3. Foreign investors and real estate buyers who live overseas are still nothing more … Continue reading →
“Rihanna syndrome” raises ugly head again in Barbados as former Prime Minister cautions against whites.
UPDATED: July 6, 2011 A chap in Australia of all places linked to this story and wrote a very good piece on racism. We’ll leave this at the top for a day because his piece is worth a few minutes … Continue reading →
Filed under Barbados, Celebrities, Culture & Race Issues, Human Rights, Politics, Race, Rihanna
Tagged as Barbados, Barbados Politics, Politics, Race, Racial politics, Rihanna
“Rumours abound” about Hartley Henry – but are they mischief put out by the Opposition BLP?
We received the following as an anonymous submission and we’ll publish it because we’ve also overheard the similar things being said on the streets of B’town and Grape Hall. No matter what context the rumours come in, the real questions … Continue reading →
