Mitchell hits back at Symonette over Izmirlian comments

By NICO SCAVELLA

Tribune Staff Reporter

nscavella@tribunemedia.net

FOREIGN Affairs Minister Fred Mitchell has blasted Former Deputy Prime Minister Brent Symonette for suggesting that his comments about Baha Mar CEO Sarkis Izmirlian were inappropriate and sent the wrong message to foreign investors. 

Mr Mitchell said this week that Mr Symonette was "in no position to tell (him) about appropriateness." He cautioned Mr Symonette to "keep his advice to himself", and further said the former immigration minister should "go hide under the rock from whence he came".

On Sunday, Mr Mitchell issued an apparent veiled threat at Mr Izmirlian, saying that if previous ministers of immigration such as Carl Francis, Arthur Hanna or Loftus Roker were faced with Mr Izmirlian in their day, "he would not have lasted the next day within the borders of the Bahamas".

That came after Baha Mar released a scathing statement about the government, accusing the Christie administration of "concocting a sideshow for its own purposes."

On Monday, Mr Symonette told The Tribune Mr Mitchell's conduct was not fitting behaviour for a Cabinet minister. Mr Symonette said he was grateful that "we no longer live under the days when a government can threaten residents with revocation of their status". He said Mr Mitchell's comments did not send a good message to investors.

However, Mr Mitchell said in a statement: "I thank Brent Symonette to keep his advice to himself. The day I take advice from him is the day pigs grow wings. He is in no position to tell me about appropriateness. I implore him once again to go hide under the rock from whence he came."

Last week, Baha Mar released a critical statement about the government, accusing the Christie administration of "concocting a sideshow for its own purposes." The statement came after the Ministry of Finance blamed the resort for being slow to provide pertinent information, which led to the government's delay in paying Baha Mar employees earlier this month. Baha Mar shot back at the assertion and called the delay in workers' salaries "unconscionable and disappointing."

Hours later, Prime Minister Perry Christie said he had "grave concern" for the state of Mr Izmirlian's mind due to the nature of the resort's press release.

During an Independence Day speech in Exuma however, Mr Mitchell hit out at the developer, who has permanent residence in the Bahamas. 

He pointed to the stance taken by the late Sir Lynden Pindling towards accusations of political malfeasance leveled by American media, insisting that this set the stage for the country's no-tolerance approach to disrespect. 

"You can't come to the Bahamas and talk to our leaders anyway you like," Mr Mitchell said. "You (got to) be crazy.

"In that independence generation, if Carl Francis or Arthur Hanna or Loftus Roker who served as ministers of immigration were faced with the developer in the Bahamas of that day, he would not have lasted the next day within the borders of the Bahamas.

"These are of course different times, kinder gentler days," Mr Mitchell added. 

When asked about Mr Mitchell's statements on Monday, Mr Symonette said: "Thank goodness we have progressed from those days. Thank God we no longer under the days when a government can threaten residents with revocation of their status. This does not send a good message to other investors, and we need to be very careful that we're not threatening people with revocation."

He added: "I don't think that is the behaviour of a Cabinet minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs."

Earlier this week, former Immigration Minister Loftus Roker said Mr Izmirlian has blatantly disrespected this country because he has no regard for Mr Christie. 

Essentially confirming Mr Mitchell's remarks regarding Mr Izmirlian, Mr Roker said had the Baha Mar CEO acted in contempt of this country and its leadership when he served as minister in the Pindling administration, the resort developer would have been kicked out of the country and banned from returning. 

Mr Roker also said that the harsh words Mr Izmirlian has had for the government may be an indication of further "conflict" behind the scenes of the Baha Mar crisis.  

The war of words is part of an ongoing saga that unfolded after developers of the $3.5b mega resort filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in the US on June 29, a move that reportedly blindsided the government. On Thursday night, Mr Christie announced that the government has filed a winding up petition in the Supreme Court to take the fate of the stalled Baha Mar project out of the hands of Mr Izmirlian and put it under the supervision of the Bahamian court system and provisional liquidators. 

Comments

B_I_D___ says...

...and these are our leaders...idiots...

Posted 17 July 2015, 4:02 p.m. Suggest removal

TalRussell says...

Comrades on the red team, was it okay when your dear leader Papa Hubert, told the owners of the Port Authority to first get their own house in order, if they rally wanted talk to him about extending anthing? You couldn't possibly be position yourselves behind Izmirlian over your nation's own most trusted honourable minister for Home Affairs?

......//https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hMp8MmC8YWE

Posted 17 July 2015, 4:54 p.m. Suggest removal

Chucky says...

Hardly a situation that's comparable TalRussel, and notice how much more gental Papa Huber is with his words.
So I don't think you've made a valid point! However should you have said neither are suitable leaders for this nation, I would agree; though both are unsuitable for different reasons.

Posted 17 July 2015, 6:06 p.m. Suggest removal

TalRussell says...

Really now you reds have completely lost it.

Posted 17 July 2015, 4:54 p.m. Suggest removal

newcitizen says...

It's not about teams Tal, why do you have to always be looking back - "Oh well he said, oh well she said, oh but he did this or that"

Just because someone did something stupid yesterday does not excuse you doing something stupid today.

Posted 17 July 2015, 5:22 p.m. Suggest removal

TalRussell says...

Comrades on the red team, was it okay when your dear leader Papa Hubert, told the owners of the Port Authority to first get their own house in order, if they rally wanted talk to him about extending anything? You couldn't possibly be positioning yourselves behind Izmirlian over your own dear leader's strong 'appearance' of his rare nationalistic approach, and that of our nation's most hard working and trusted Honourable Minister for Home Affairs? Now, could you with clear conscious?
And, guess what, the Port owners are still there in Freeport collecting monies and dishing out they state-like authority - aint packed up to gone nowhere.

......//https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hMp8MmC8YWE

Posted 17 July 2015, 4:54 p.m. Suggest removal

Chucky says...

Hardly a situation that's comparable TalRussel, and notice how much more gental Papa Huber is with his words.
So I don't think you've made a valid point! However should you have said neither are suitable leaders for this nation, I would agree; though both are unsuitable for different reasons.

Posted 17 July 2015, 6:07 p.m. Suggest removal

killemwitdakno says...

Why this right now??!!

Posted 17 July 2015, 5:04 p.m. Suggest removal

Chucky says...

Folks, please tell me which public figures we have that you would consider respectable, honourable and fit to represent the people? Please name names.

Posted 17 July 2015, 6:09 p.m. Suggest removal

OMG says...

Still acting like a third world politician.

Posted 17 July 2015, 8:22 p.m. Suggest removal

sansoucireader says...

The more MP MItchell talks, especially about Loftus Roker and those "good ol' days" the more I believe we're going backwards. The thing is, they're so proud of themselves. So many of these UK trained Caribbean & African leaders all seem to think the same way.

Posted 17 July 2015, 8:25 p.m. Suggest removal

Well_mudda_take_sic says...

In Freddy Boy's case, he was never properly potty trained and all of his later training in life just went down hill from there!

Posted 18 July 2015, 5:27 a.m. Suggest removal

banker says...

>"go and hide under the rock from whence you came"

This is our chief diplomatic presence to the world? How schoolyard? These toilet-seat yellow PLPs are getting bolder in their disregard for decency, moral rectitude and yea, democracy.

Doesn't he know that Baha Mar made the Wall Street journal, and that hundreds of thousands are using Google to get the full story and will pick this up in a search?

It is a sign that the piss-yellow PLPs are desperate, and they know that Baha Mar is a the final nail in their coffin.

Posted 18 July 2015, 8:26 a.m. Suggest removal

Well_mudda_take_sic says...

Bloomberg TV is running snippets of the Baha Mar debacle in their rolling right side panel. Google "Baha Mar" + "Bahamas" + "confiscation" + "expropriation" + "nationalisation" and sift through the loads of internet postings that come up. We are doomed by the likes of Freddy Boy, Christie, Maynard-Gibson, Gomez et al.

Posted 18 July 2015, 2:43 p.m. Suggest removal

Chucky says...

I'm gonna go out on a limb and suggest we as a nation must be on the verge of financial ruin, bankruptcy or something; what else could drive such nonsensical attacks against and investor?

We must need this online now, and without it we can't make our debt payments? Why else would they attack an investor, as if we drive one investor of this caliber away, we will never get another one.

One thing our political fools are not considering is how well the worlds elite stick together. Izmerilain can lead a charge to crush our nation if we're not careful!

I'm not even gonna mention or suggest what it's possible for him to do or have done to the leader themselves..............I'm sure many people are worrying about this!

Posted 7 August 2015, 11:59 a.m. Suggest removal

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