Westin St Maarten - Welcome?

The 'blot on the landscape' that is St. Maarten Westin officially opened Monday, a lavish ceremony attended by a mob of people, the Exco and Guv'ner Richards. Thankfully I had remembered to bring my Bullshit Protectors. with me. Good job too, considering how much there was flying around.

Roy and the Exco were in top form dishing it out.

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If there is one thing that I can say for certain SXM PE has helped me to do, it is to pay more attention to how our media works, in particular the two dailies. I had always considered the Today as a tabloid rag, but I maintained a grudging respect and appreciation for the Daily Herald. Something which has now greatly diminished, in fact it's close to disappearing altogether.

Before I get into the articles and what was said at the opening, I will elaborate more on the above. The biggest reason for my disgust at the Daily Herald management, Roger Snow, Mary Jane Hellmund and Paul de Windt is not so much the lame article, but the story behind it.

What I am about to tell you is not much of a secret, I have heard about it from many sources, some close to certain commissioners. I am hesitant to write about it, however it needs to be told. It is impossible for me to tell it without revealing details that will help identify a reporter, but I will refain from using a name. That has absolutely no importance in the story.

Both newspapers are largely staffed by foreign journalists and workers, Guyanese, Jamaican and many others. All of these people need permits which need renewal. If you've been a good girl or boy you get renewed, if you have been bad then it's time to pack your bags. By good I mean kissed enough ass and made the right people look good, by bad I mean written articles that made them look bad or asked too many hard questions. The permits are controlled by Laveist.

What this has created is a situation where the only option is to be 'good', for some journalists it becomes part of the job in the chase to get stories, kiss up to get the scoop. Not all are like this, some have integrity and try to do a good job, but with a lame Journalist's Union that was last heard from being congratulated by Louis Laveist for doing a good job, what choice is there? If the newspaper you work for has no backbone and integrity either, then there is none.

"I would describe their task as a most noble one when taking into consideration that some members of the press put themselves in harm's way in order to inform us, the public."

Innocent or sinister? I wonder if he was looking at anyone in particular when he said it. What is happening is that Louis and the DP are using permits as a means to control and manipulate the press. There are several cases and stories to support this conclusion, the excuse they use is we need more local journalists. This could well be true, but the fact is that there are not many and no serious effort to teach and train any.

There is this one journalist who often writes about environmental issues and is involved with a local enviro group. This is the person the Daily Herald management sent to cover the Westin opening. I watched that reporter endure Roy's pathetic ripping into the enviro groups and cause in perverse glee. I watched as he sauntered over for a private word, clearly enjoying himself, rubbing it in.

No one can tell me the DH management are not aware of all this, the games with permits, the environment and Westin. By sending this person to cover this story they reveal themselves to be either very ignorant, spineless or complicit. Their continued appeasement and pandering is a disgrace to the profession of journalism and reporting. Call yourself a newspaper? Disgraceful.

Their Editorial briefly passes over the 'controversial' issues which have been extensively questioned and pointed out here on SXM PE, instead trotting out the DP line of how wonderful and important it apparently is for St Maarten to have a "Brand Name" hotel. I think what they are saying is we needed Westin to have confidence in the island before the island could be confident about itself. Thank you Westin, I feel confident now, I just didn't understand what you were doing for us.

Now, lets have a look at what the mob had to say at the opening.

Job creation was the buzz word with Roy stating that "In spite of heavy criticism by environmental groups, property owners and other groups in the community, the five-star property has proven itself as a corporate citizen by taking care of the island’s people with the creation of needed jobs and a flagship to boost the economy." He said the criticism, most of it unfounded, had been levied on the development since the announcement of the project. “It even went as far as claims that I accepted bribes to get the project going. But this simply shows that good things don’t come easily.” Nice of you to remind the public about that, Roy.

The thing about the jobs created is that no one has actually asked to see the personnel list to confirm the figures mentioned, 80% and 275. I have had two reports of people taking a visit to Westin and discretely asking people where they are from. Those 80% are quite hard to find in the general customer contact realm. I guess Sarah would know, seeing as her daughter is apparently head of human resources and personnel.

The Today's article on the opening calls the development a 'restoration' of the property, and has Louis Laveist commending the hard-working employees for their hard work, explaining that their taxes are going towards schools, health etc. For some reason no one mentioned Westin/Sussex's tax holidays. Oh well, at least someone is contributing eh? The whole thing was a humorous farce and still no mention of the so called "win win" road deal either.

Over the past few days, reports of Westin pumping 'dirty' water from their sewerage plant into the retaining hole in the ground have come in. Algae, a strong sign of pollution and nutrients is now forming in this pool of water, which when it rains, will flush directly out into the sea. There are no reports of any checks being made on this plant and its 'dirty' water outflow.

The letter from Cor Merx on behalf of Westin to the local residents tells us all we need to know about them. Liars, hypocrites and bullshit artists.

As an ober dictum, my client wants to express that it is their policy and intention to live in good harmony with the environment (in any way). Lying sack of.....

I highly recommend that you all print out your own Bullshit Protectors, there is lots out there.

LH

PS. About the photo. It was sent it by a reader who thought it might be Roy in his casual wear. I replied that I didn't think so, but would let you all decide. :)

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Submitted by Local Hero on Tue, 2007-01-23 23:42.

Some similarities
Flipper | Wed, 2007-01-24 17:53

But I don't think it's him.

I know two reporters who have had troubles with renewals and been 'leant' on. I think you are quite right to slam the Herald, I also think they must be well aware of the situation, it's no big secret to many of us out here and it involves them. It's been going a long time,

Last year the JA did slam the DP for mistreating a reporter, questioning if they were a spy, but it was all a big joke. Not meaning to speak bad of the departed, but it wasn't the first time Mr Wescott behaved so. I doubt it would be advisable for anyone not known as a DP supporter to go to a rally and try to record it. An American man helpng the NA some years back was thrown out quite roughly for 'spying'.

Flipper

the mud slinging during elections
Anonymous (not verified) | Thu, 2007-01-25 08:22

When one clicks on the Green letters above with big joke, one will read that Gregory Richardson is stated as saying that the DP does not engage in mud slinging during their campaign rally. Excuse us Richardson, but that is all you guys do.
And about this supposed mistake that the PJD2 reporter was not accused as a spy by the late Mr.Wescott, then why is it that Mr. Wescott called the reporter the following day several times to apologise? The late Mr. Wescott was a drinker and he drank at the rallys, he often misbehaved himself, you will never read this in our dailies, but the truth is here on this blog site.
So Gregory, we will be there at the DP and NA and PPA rallys this election year and we will be recording the mud slinging and taping it. The tape will then be put up on www.sxmprivateeye.com so the truth will set you free young man.

Your friend Roy
Anonymous (not verified) | Wed, 2007-01-24 22:45

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ROY pimping St.Maarten out to WESTIN
Anonymous (not verified) | Wed, 2007-01-24 19:39

I love the picture. Looks like Roy all right, must be his super hero outfit while selling off SXM to the foreign developers Columbia Sussex and WESTIN.
Now he wants us the people to pay taxes to fix their road, they received a ten year tax free holiday and we the people have to pay to fix their road. How can I tell the tax man that I refuse to pay for that?
I absolutely refuse to pay a road for these people who are the worst environmental offenders to date. In the speech Roy mentions that the people even mentioned that he was bribed, DUH.
Well Roy, Explain the white house with the aqua green railings up the hill above Princess heights, explain why it has the name of Villa Gillian, same name as your daughter. Explain why you were seen there numerous times, explain how you can afford a mortage on this house while you are already paying one for the house in Back Bay.
Explain all of this on a Commissioners salary.
Explain if the building at the waters edge of Tropicana is yours.
Explain how you and your fellow exco memebrs brokered a deal with Windward Roads for 49% of a cement plant which owns shiny red cement trucks.
Explain SWM, did you set this company up so that you can give yourself work with the new garbage collection structure?
Explain the TEXACO gas station now and the ones soon to come.
Explain where all this money is coming from ROY, you came into politics from Public Works on a civil servants salary and not thing more to your name.
Louis might be selling permits but ROY is pimping SXM for make his own glorius benefit.

Roy on the Radio
Local Hero | Wed, 2007-01-24 19:28

The main man in the mob that attended the Westin opening was on the local news tonight on 1300am talking about the road issue in Dawn Beach.

I did not catch it all clearly but what Roy appeared to be saying is that Govt would indeed be fixing the road and that this had been agreed in the "Letter of Comfort".

Well, we have a copy of the LOC here on SXM PE and it is very nice of Roy to bring everyones attention back to it. Now, there is either another LOC which we don't know about, or he is a compulsive liar, because the LOC we have mentions nothing about the road at all.

The Permit does mention the roads.

So, the taxpayer (not Westin) is going to be paying for the road. Does this mean that it and the land it is on will be transfered to govt?

OH, and the minutes of the residents meeting with VROM is worth a read too.

LH

Correction and more info on Letter of Comfort - Westin
Local Hero | Thu, 2007-01-25 10:27

I asked our secretary to have a look through our files and make sure we hadn't missed anything. It seems we have, a page of the Letter of Comfort was missing from our online files. See Below.

As you can see, it does indeed mention the road. It mentions that once the Exco receives legal title to the road land, it will work in a public/private deal with Westin to selected contractors and funding. So, although Roy is vindicated about lying, (rare occurance) there are still many questions to be asked.

1. The permit states that Westin have been exempted from transfering the road on the conditions they maintain it. Are Westin going to be transfering the road land to govt before work commences?

2. Why would Westin, once transfering the land, have any right to be involved in selecting the bids and contrators for this road. This road is said to have to be on the same scale as Link 1 and the Oyster Pond road.

The missing page also has much more on how the island was pimped to Westin.

Local Hero

Could it be true? - Westin operating without licence?
Local Hero | Wed, 2007-01-31 00:38

Would it surprise you? Perhaps nows an opportunity for the residents to make some objections.

Please do file an objection
Anonymous (not verified) | Wed, 2007-01-31 11:29

It is important for residents living nearby the hotel to object to this license. If you do not object, you can not file or take part later on in an administrative law court procedure. It is easy to write a letter of objection. Just go to the Department of licenses and request the file to take a look at all the documents in it. Bring a big notepad and pen because for some reason they do not allow you to make photocopies of the documents, or allow you to use your camera to take pictures of the documents. Address your objection letter to the Executive Council and hand in a copy at the Department of licenses and at the government building (end of the hall way to your left). If I were a resident of Dawn Beach I for sure would write a letter of objection. Imagine the nuisance of bands/live music, parties every night of the week if such a license is given to Babit Beach. And for them operating without a license ... unfortunately that is common practice here on the island...

and ask for a stamp to prove that you filed it
Anonymous (not verified) | Wed, 2007-01-31 11:59

Hey, ask for a stamped copy at General Affairs for yourself.
This will prove that you did send in your objections with a stamped date.
Do the same at the License department, like this no one can claim that your objection was never submitted or is lost somehow in someones drawers.

It is important to note that
Anonymous (not verified) | Wed, 2007-01-31 02:09

It is important to note that Westin is doing business as Babitbay Beach development corp. N.V. Does anyone have contacts to check the background of Babit? Thanks! P.S. If anyone has the info on article 21, licenses PB 1963 nr.28,
we need more clarification of these licenses and permits. Thanks!

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