Simon Wilson lacks the temperament and demeanor necessary to properly and fairly discharge his responsibilities and duties as Financial Secretary. No individual Bahamian or enterprise conducting business in The Bahamas should be subject to decisions made by a government official who has a short fuse and is incapable of controlling his or her anger and rage. This is especially true in the case of a Financial Secretary who is likely to be prone to abusing his office to make life extremely difficult and miserable for anyone that he may choose to target in a malicious or vindictive way for the purpose of satisfying his innate uncontrollable rage and anger.
Truth be told, Simple Simon has outrightly told so many untruths to the press and public over the years that he fully deserves to be called out for what he truly is, i.e., nothing but a liar, and an ill-tempered one at that!
As a government official the bar is naturally higher for Simple Simon to behave with decorum and not lowly stoop to threatening or intimidating any member of the public, including any member of the free press who happens to be understandably frustrated by the countless well-documented instances in which Simple Simon has been caught telling bald-faced lies.
If Davis had a "real pair" as opposed to a "rat-sized pair" he would have long ago told thin-skinned Simple Simon to submit his resignation letter or, better still, sign up for a tour of duty in Haiti where he could unleash his pent-up violence in combatting violent gang members.
And The Tribune should be writing an official letter to the Office of The Prime Minister complaining of Simple Simon's unwarranted threatening behaviour towards one of its reporters and citing specific examples of the numerous occasions on which Simple Simon has outrightly lied to the free press and the public it represents.
This dumber-than-dumb buffoon of a PM we have as minister of finance is telling public sector employees their salaries are too low which is tantamount to telling all employees and businesses in the private sector that their taxes are too low.
Apparently Stumpy Davis is not the least bit concerned about the grossly unfunded pension pension plans of public sector employees just as he is not the least bit concerned about the grossly unfunded pension liabilities of the national insurance fund for private sector employers and their employees.
And of course Stumpy Davis simply refuses to acknowledge the unsustainable level of both the government's internal Bahamian dollar denominated debt and its foreign currency denominated external debt, all the while continuing to grow the size of our already grossly over-bloated and very costly government. Few are more incompetent and dishonest than the increasingly bloated looking Stumpy Davis.
> In its latest human rights report, the United States accused the country of failing to effectively implement laws related to contracts and procurement. The report said the country has limited enforcement of conflict-of-interest and anti-corruption clauses in government contracts.
This last sentence of Rashad Rolle's article says all there is to say about Stumpy Davis's hot air pretenses about the success of the failed eProcurement platform.
Truth be told, Simple Simon has outrightly told so many untruths to the press and public over the years that he fully deserves to be called out for what he truly is, i.e., nothing but a liar, and an ill-tempered one at that!
As a government official the bar is naturally higher for Simple Simon to behave with decorum and not lowly stoop to threatening or intimidating any member of the public, including any member of the free press who happens to be understandably frustrated by the countless well-documented instances in which Simple Simon has been caught telling bald-faced lies.
If Davis had a "real pair" as opposed to a "rat-sized pair" he would have long ago told thin-skinned Simple Simon to submit his resignation letter or, better still, sign up for a tour of duty in Haiti where he could unleash his pent-up violence in combatting violent gang members.
And The Tribune should be writing an official letter to the Office of The Prime Minister complaining of Simple Simon's unwarranted threatening behaviour towards one of its reporters and citing specific examples of the numerous occasions on which Simple Simon has outrightly lied to the free press and the public it represents.
Perhaps he enlisted in Kenyan President Ruto's militia assigned and sponsored by the US government to restore order in Haiti. If so, we don't have to worry about him coming back to our country.
And until the US government, through its Department of Justice (including FBI) and Department of State (including CIA), is made by the US people to demonstrate its willingness to help assist us free ourselves from the chains of the most corrupt criminals within the political ruling hierarchy of the Bahamas, the Bahamian people should think twice about regarding the people of the US to be their true friends.
All of a sudden our government and so many others like Slo Mo Alfred Sears, Pompous Brian Moree, Know-it-All Michael Paton, Overly Erudite John Delaney have stopped saying we must just jump higher and farther to get off of whatever new and more onerous blacklist the OECD et al. decided to put us on for the benefit of their own nations and at great cost to our financial services sector.
For the longest while, dating back to the early 1990s, we had to listen to these supposedly highly educated Bahamian twits tell us that we had no option but to surrender our sovereignty and common sense to even the most ridiculous demands of the self-anointed bureaucratic global financial regulators. Stumpy Davis and our Dumbo AG are still willing to bow to the more ridiculous demands made by the alphabet soup agencies whenever they believe doing so is necessary to prevent the foreign puppet masters of the PLP government revealing all they know about the corrupt shenanigans of certain members of the PLP hierarchy.
At a time when our nation and its people needed leaders, we got instead a bunch of politicians and lawyers with little business sense and zero common sense who were only too willing to allow Bahamians to be treated like terrorists in their own country whenever they walked into a domestic bank or other financial institution.
BOB, like all the other SOEs, has more than twice the number of employees that it needs with over half of its work force being useless and on the payroll because of who they know rather than what they know. And it is always the useless half who interfere with the ability of the other half to do their job efficiently and effectively for customers.
ExposedU2C says...
Simon Wilson lacks the temperament and demeanor necessary to properly and fairly discharge his responsibilities and duties as Financial Secretary. No individual Bahamian or enterprise conducting business in The Bahamas should be subject to decisions made by a government official who has a short fuse and is incapable of controlling his or her anger and rage. This is especially true in the case of a Financial Secretary who is likely to be prone to abusing his office to make life extremely difficult and miserable for anyone that he may choose to target in a malicious or vindictive way for the purpose of satisfying his innate uncontrollable rage and anger.
On FNM: Financial Secretary must apologize, go to anger management after row with reporter
Posted 30 May 2024, 5:51 p.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
Truth be told, Simple Simon has outrightly told so many untruths to the press and public over the years that he fully deserves to be called out for what he truly is, i.e., nothing but a liar, and an ill-tempered one at that!
As a government official the bar is naturally higher for Simple Simon to behave with decorum and not lowly stoop to threatening or intimidating any member of the public, including any member of the free press who happens to be understandably frustrated by the countless well-documented instances in which Simple Simon has been caught telling bald-faced lies.
If Davis had a "real pair" as opposed to a "rat-sized pair" he would have long ago told thin-skinned Simple Simon to submit his resignation letter or, better still, sign up for a tour of duty in Haiti where he could unleash his pent-up violence in combatting violent gang members.
And The Tribune should be writing an official letter to the Office of The Prime Minister complaining of Simple Simon's unwarranted threatening behaviour towards one of its reporters and citing specific examples of the numerous occasions on which Simple Simon has outrightly lied to the free press and the public it represents.
On FNM: Financial Secretary must apologize, go to anger management after row with reporter
Posted 30 May 2024, 5:25 p.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
This dumber-than-dumb buffoon of a PM we have as minister of finance is telling public sector employees their salaries are too low which is tantamount to telling all employees and businesses in the private sector that their taxes are too low.
Apparently Stumpy Davis is not the least bit concerned about the grossly unfunded pension pension plans of public sector employees just as he is not the least bit concerned about the grossly unfunded pension liabilities of the national insurance fund for private sector employers and their employees.
And of course Stumpy Davis simply refuses to acknowledge the unsustainable level of both the government's internal Bahamian dollar denominated debt and its foreign currency denominated external debt, all the while continuing to grow the size of our already grossly over-bloated and very costly government. Few are more incompetent and dishonest than the increasingly bloated looking Stumpy Davis.
On Davis: Public service workers salaries will be reviewed again
Posted 30 May 2024, 5:04 p.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
> In its latest human rights report, the United States accused the country of failing to effectively implement laws related to contracts and procurement. The report said the country has limited enforcement of conflict-of-interest and anti-corruption clauses in government contracts.
This last sentence of Rashad Rolle's article says all there is to say about Stumpy Davis's hot air pretenses about the success of the failed eProcurement platform.
On The eProcurement platform has saved govt $16.5m, says Davis
Posted 30 May 2024, 4:35 p.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
When it comes to not telling the truth, the trio of Stumpy Davis, Shuffling Halkitis and Simple Simon really take the cake.
On Scepticism greets Govt’s 1-1.5% deficit projection
Posted 30 May 2024, 4:24 p.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
Truth be told, Simple Simon has outrightly told so many untruths to the press and public over the years that he fully deserves to be called out for what he truly is, i.e., nothing but a liar, and an ill-tempered one at that!
As a government official the bar is naturally higher for Simple Simon to behave with decorum and not lowly stoop to threatening or intimidating any member of the public, including any member of the free press who happens to be understandably frustrated by the countless well-documented instances in which Simple Simon has been caught telling bald-faced lies.
If Davis had a "real pair" as opposed to a "rat-sized pair" he would have long ago told thin-skinned Simple Simon to submit his resignation letter or, better still, sign up for a tour of duty in Haiti where he could unleash his pent-up violence in combatting violent gang members.
And The Tribune should be writing an official letter to the Office of The Prime Minister complaining of Simple Simon's unwarranted threatening behaviour towards one of its reporters and citing specific examples of the numerous occasions on which Simple Simon has outrightly lied to the free press and the public it represents.
On OPM condemns verbal 'attack' by reporter
Posted 30 May 2024, 3:53 p.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
Perhaps he enlisted in Kenyan President Ruto's militia assigned and sponsored by the US government to restore order in Haiti. If so, we don't have to worry about him coming back to our country.
On Officer on the run despite monitor
Posted 29 May 2024, 10:31 a.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
Justice served in the case of Salame.
And until the US government, through its Department of Justice (including FBI) and Department of State (including CIA), is made by the US people to demonstrate its willingness to help assist us free ourselves from the chains of the most corrupt criminals within the political ruling hierarchy of the Bahamas, the Bahamian people should think twice about regarding the people of the US to be their true friends.
On Ryan Salame, part of the 'inner circle' at collapsed crypto exchange FTX, sentenced to prison
Posted 29 May 2024, 10:17 a.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
All of a sudden our government and so many others like Slo Mo Alfred Sears, Pompous Brian Moree, Know-it-All Michael Paton, Overly Erudite John Delaney have stopped saying we must just jump higher and farther to get off of whatever new and more onerous blacklist the OECD et al. decided to put us on for the benefit of their own nations and at great cost to our financial services sector.
For the longest while, dating back to the early 1990s, we had to listen to these supposedly highly educated Bahamian twits tell us that we had no option but to surrender our sovereignty and common sense to even the most ridiculous demands of the self-anointed bureaucratic global financial regulators. Stumpy Davis and our Dumbo AG are still willing to bow to the more ridiculous demands made by the alphabet soup agencies whenever they believe doing so is necessary to prevent the foreign puppet masters of the PLP government revealing all they know about the corrupt shenanigans of certain members of the PLP hierarchy.
At a time when our nation and its people needed leaders, we got instead a bunch of politicians and lawyers with little business sense and zero common sense who were only too willing to allow Bahamians to be treated like terrorists in their own country whenever they walked into a domestic bank or other financial institution.
On PM demands OECD, EU join global tax treaty talks
Posted 29 May 2024, 9:38 a.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
BOB, like all the other SOEs, has more than twice the number of employees that it needs with over half of its work force being useless and on the payroll because of who they know rather than what they know. And it is always the useless half who interfere with the ability of the other half to do their job efficiently and effectively for customers.
On Central Bank teams with private sector for digital payments drive
Posted 29 May 2024, 9:01 a.m. Suggest removal