Submitted by Skiinny Tee

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Mara Thompson MP should defend her husband's legacy by championing transparency legislation
Mara Thompson MP should defend her husband’s legacy by championing transparency legislation

The leaked Deloittes CLICO Judicial report in 2007 revealed troubling information about a 3 million dollar payment to Thompson & Associates, a law firm which the late Prime Minister  lead partner. The revelation a three million dollar payment was made to former Chairman of CLICO Holdings Leroy Parris as a gratuity payment should have raised more debate in Barbados. Further, Thompson acted as lawyer for Parris, CLICO Holdings and there is a godfather role which may or may not be relevant. It says something about Barbadians given our silence on the matter. The three million dollar payment requires an explanation from someone with the knowledge to address it. All are mindful subsequent judicial reports have been sealed by the court.

It is no secret late Prime Minister Thompson’s wife Mara operated as office manager at Thompson & Associates. In the role she was privy to transactions between the law firm and clients. Obviously Mara the wife and David the husband would have shared information when heads rested on the pillow. Mara Thompson succeeded her husband as representative for St. John and is currently deputy speaker of the House of Assembly. It has been interesting since her elevation to serve in parliament to observe how local media has given her a ‘pass’. There has been the occasional quote but there is no ‘body’ of contributions that has shaped her political persona so far.

We believe the time has come for civil society in Barbados and the region to direct some hard question to Mara Thompson M.P the widow of the late Prime Minister David Thompson. Bear in mind there is a CLICO liability in the Eastern Caribbean. What is her position regarding the invoicing of three million dollars by Thompson & Associates to CLICO which was subsequently paid to Leroy Parris as a gratuity payment? Enough time has passed since the death of Thompson for the government to deliver on its promise of transparency in government – unless addressed the legacy of David Thompson who committed to a transparency platform message will be tarnished. It is grossly disrespectful for Mara Thompson to sit in our highest legislative chamber AND who is the beneficiary of David Thompson’s estate – rumoured to be several million – AND suffer no obligation to unpick her teet on this matter. There is a legal constraint BUT there is a moral obligation as long as she remains a member of parliament; a chamber where she is required to serve the interest of Barbadians.
Mara Thompson you have always impressed with your dignified and respectful demeanour in public, the CLICO mess threatens to negatively  affect  your legacy as well. To be forewarned is to be forearmed.

52 responses to “Time to Come Clean Mara Thompson”


  1. Was Dottin going after certain people and had to be shut down??


  2. As the PM hisself said, the truth does not go away, that is very true.

    People like to rewrite history, we see it all the time (with politrixians from both sides), but truth always prevails.

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