Barbados International business minister, Donville Inniss, has taken the World Bank to task over its recent report on Doing Business in Barbados.

Addressing the annual International Business Workshop hosted by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Barbados on Friday, Inniss described the report as “erroneous”, and vowed to challenge it by outlining its errors and providing evidence to the contrary.

Stating that the World Bank was “off the mark” in some areas, especially in relation to the length of time taken to incorporate a company, engage on some insolvency matters and to obtain some permits, the business minister charged that once again his office would have to write to the World Bank to discredit their claims.

Inniss questioned the sincerity of some of the respondents who provided information to the World Bank, and added that “far too often we have service providers and professionals who get great service 99 percent of the time and never share such wonderful experiences with anyone, but take great pleasure in going on the world stage when at one percent of the time they get an unsatisfactory response or experience delays”.

However, he acknowledged that Barbados had to do better with its service levels, and urged the attendees not to settle for mediocrity in either the public or private sectors.

 

 

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