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« on: June 19, 2008, 05:11:45 PM »

.... Civil Servants get hammered. Here's the MO:

Insider says a climate of fear exists at Tourism

by GARETH FINIGHAN

PREMIER Ewart Brown is a bullying tyrant who runs the Tourism Ministry with an iron fist, dismissing the advice of senior Civil Servants in order to dish out Government contracts to friends and associates, it has been claimed.

And morale has sunk so low among Ministry staff, they are urging Auditor General Larry Dennis to carry out a complete audit of the department, investigating not only potential financial irregularities, but also procedural and policy abuses.

Ministry sources, speaking to the Mid Ocean News on condition of anonymity, listed a catalogue of complaints against their boss, including how:

The Premier "manipulates and abuses his position" over staff

Dr. Brown hand-picks the awarding of contracts to consultants, which "are not always awarded to the most qualified company"

Outside consultants openly ignore requests by department officials "because they know that have the ear and support of the Premier"

Morale is at "rock bottom because staff "are being treated in an obnoxious and inhumane manner and are finding themselves in a very difficult position."

Ministry sources also suggested that tenders approved by Cabinet were then altered - but were not sent back to Cabinet for re-approval.

"I am not questioning the Premier's passion for Tourism but that doesn't give him a right to manipulate and abuse his power over people - the only way I can describe it is as complete bullying," one insider said.

"Contracts are not always awarded to the most qualified company. Quite frankly I don't think any of the agencies that have been hired by the Ministry are the best agencies for the job and at the end of the day it is the Premier who has the last word. The administration staff feel let down completely because the Premier decides who gets the contracts. Staff can put forward recommendations but they often feel ignored. He has the last say.

"The consultants often act outside their contractual obligations and are offensive to staff because they feel they only have to answer to one man - the Premier. They are totally disrespectful to staff because they know they can get away with it - they have the ear and the support of the Premier.

"You end up with a situation where the contractor is telling staff what to do. Can you imagine any other jurisdiction in which the contractor is abusive to a government - where the contractor starts dictating terms? Some agencies don't actually work with the Ministry, they fight with it. They don't work with the Civil Service, they work against it.

"Morale is at the lowest I have ever seen it - it really us at rock bottom. Staff are concerned for their emotional and professional well-being - some of them have even become depressed. There doesn't seem to be any clear plan or direction and you can't run a department like that - it's not how you treat people humanely. They are being treated in an obnoxious and inhumane manner and are finding themselves in a very difficult position. You don't put people in a position where they feel totally disenfranchised but that's what's happening in the Tourism Ministry."

The insider also branded Dr. Brown a hypocrite for publicly supporting legislation to reduce harassment within the Civil Service. The Dignity at Work policy was formulated after a 2004 survey showed that more than 20 per cent of Civil Servants felt they had been bullied or harrassed.

Announcing the new scheme, Dr. Brown told colleagues in the House of Assembly last Friday: "We believe when staff are treated fairly and well by their employers, they are more likely to behave in a positive way towards other stakeholders, particularly their clients and in this case, members of the public."

But yesterday the Department of Tourism source said: "I found it ironic that last week the Premier talked about a survey which showed that Civil Servants felt they were being bullied - well he's the main culprit. Other Ministers might not have exercised their powers to the fullest extent but the Premier certainly does."

The Mid-Ocean News understands that Auditor General Mr. Dennis has began an investigation into rumoured financial irregularities within the Ministry. But insiders said that the scope of the probe needed to be broadened.

"I can guarantee that there are certain things the Auditor General will find that will trouble him," one official said.

"Just as an example, every contract that is worth more than $50,000 has to be approved by Cabinet. If that happens, and then the contract is changed, it should go back to Cabinet again. But is that happening?

"The question is, is the audit going to be of the entire department. Obviously an entire audit would be better because otherwise you won't get the full magnitude of just what might be going on here.

"I'm not just talking about a financial audit. We have to have an audit into whether or not rules and regulations are being observed. Are senior executives acting outside their parameters? The audit needs to be a total one looking at policy and procedures at every level."

The allegations echo concerns made by senior members of the Progressive Labour Party this week.

On Wednesday, The Royal Gazette quoted senior party insiders saying: "The party's problems are based around the leader. People are saying 'I don't recognise the PLP now - this is not the PLP we believe in', and they track it right back to the current leader."

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« Reply #1 on: June 19, 2008, 05:21:54 PM »

 Is this not part and parcel to 'trouble in the ranks? dunce
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« Reply #2 on: June 19, 2008, 06:41:22 PM »

Is this not part and parcel to 'trouble in the ranks? dunce

Not really.  "Trouble in the Ranks" started off discussing troubles within the PLP and dissatisfaction with the Dictator that rules this country (and I use those terms intentionally).  Unfortunately it's turned into a "tigga feels dissed" thread [and the only reason he's back is that EB is so far over the line that he (or the tigga-Momma) feels it's necessary to derail any sort of honest discussion].

This topic is quite different.  It has to do with how civil service is abused by EB, how Cabinet is ignored by EB, and how contracts are awarded to Friends of EB ("FOEB") regardless of whether or not those FOEB's should get them.  [The question of whether or not EB gets "gifts" from FOEB's as a result isn't even discussed.]
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« Reply #3 on: June 19, 2008, 08:06:10 PM »

u go blankman!!! - ur making a difference!!! ur ...zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
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« Reply #4 on: June 19, 2008, 08:10:34 PM »

was sid james in this    carry on  doctor Dicks with his tool ....cabinet   Slap I Approve
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« Reply #5 on: June 19, 2008, 08:11:47 PM »

Not to forget that tigga benefits from the largesse of his "patron".
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« Reply #6 on: June 19, 2008, 09:34:25 PM »

  [The question of whether or not EB gets "gifts" from FOEB's as a result isn't even discussed.]

Having a problem typing "kick-backs" Blanks?  It's kinda discussed/touched on here a little (Gombey II boat in caribbean etc.), just not written about RG or MO (yet).  

I don't think Larry will find those for some reason.  Will have to wait and hear about any financial irregularities.  Hope they don't arrest the auditor general for it...

I hear the BMW is $250k and bullet proof.  Damn, that's a gift from the taxpayer isn't it?  I assume it's business and not personal...   Golly I still remember seeing Jack Tucker on his mobylette.  Slap

BMWs, PR agencies, Bodyguards, Beyonce, Tiger(not), hotels, golf courses, Dubai OH MY, I must stop.  
Now tyranny!  No.  Not here, not at the dept of Tourism.  Gasp!

Where are all the new hotels?  What's happening to the airlines?  What about all the hotels we were promised before the election - who, where, when?  Where are the free ferries?  Where is the Ritz?  Where is Aljumeriah (sp?)?  

Maybe EB should become Minister of Education - since he's doing such a great job with tourism.  Surely you put your most effective people in the ministries that need the most help, no?  Guess he's not that interested...  

"A climate of fear at tourism" - how sad.  We know what the climate is like in education.  IB is rocking and rolling right now in a credit crisis AND soft market.  (how bout dat XL stock? AIG? - dang!!! - cough, digress)

So thats education, tourism and IB all in a climate of fear.

Totalitarianismnessness much?  

My how things have changed...  
 
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« Reply #7 on: June 19, 2008, 10:03:21 PM »

Jack Tucker riding a mobylette? I remember Jack Sharpe riding down Harbour Road  to work and to the House on one.
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« Reply #8 on: June 19, 2008, 10:15:59 PM »

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I remember Jack Sharpe riding down Harbour Road  to work and to the House on one.

ahh the good old white days - good luck w/ that time machine u byes
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« Reply #9 on: June 19, 2008, 10:52:47 PM »

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I remember Jack Sharpe riding down Harbour Road  to work and to the House on one.

ahh the good old white days - good luck w/ that time machine u byes

Oh come on! You taught us the time machine.  You ARE the time machine.  Aren't we supposed to look back and blame everything on the past?  Now we're in a time machine because we bring up a mobylette and Jack Sharpe...   

i love it.   Slap

hear and now.  here and now.  Read the article.  Deal with reality.

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"Dr. Brown hand-picks the awarding of contracts to consultants, which "are not always awarded to the most qualified company" Morale is at "rock bottom..."


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« Reply #10 on: June 19, 2008, 11:26:02 PM »

The reason for mentioning Sharpe and his mobylette had nothing to do with politics or the "good old white days" etc. I was simply saying that I have no knowledge of Tucker riding one. On another note, I remember when Rev. Jesse Jackson visited Bermuda, and how he was hounded/pursued/gushed over by a rather obnoxious female who is known to us all.
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« Reply #11 on: June 20, 2008, 09:18:31 AM »

What?  Doctor dicks with his Tool Cabinet?

Funny, I thought the splinter was in his hand.....
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« Reply #12 on: June 23, 2008, 01:37:38 PM »

Sorry Rums, been away. K2 Blanks for covering me with his reply. Two complete and seperate cases.

As to tigga's ramping up the volume it's totally understandable.  Once Ewart Brown is out on his ear and the next PLP leader has an opportunity to take a closer look at the books, both the government's and the PLP's own books, tigga realizes his bread is gonna become harder to come by.

And the Civil Servants are sick and tired of seeing it happen and being blamed for Brown's ways. You ever wonder why the whistle blower laws are making no progress under this so-called progressive party? Undecided
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« Reply #13 on: June 23, 2008, 01:57:14 PM »

Not to forget that tigga benefits from the largesse of his "patron".

Ok...I get it now.....only matters what you guys say. No No...detz hallrite.......I know what side my massa is buttered......................

Amazing eh?..........................no no....um cool........

Let the 'vat yoo tawkin habowt start................... Roll Eyes
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« Reply #14 on: June 23, 2008, 02:05:44 PM »

 Now we have a 'smoking gun' with 'blanks'....................

Whcih one of you is the 'postmaster general'. Slap Slap Slap
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