Wednesday, 22 April 2026

Young Jamaica Condemns MP Dennis Gordon For Refusing To Sit Before A Committee of Parliament

Dennis Gordon MP

Young Jamaica, the youth arm of the governing Jamaica Labour Party (JLP), notes with great concern the reported decision by People’s National Party (PNP) Member of Parliament for St. Andrew East Central, Dennis Gordon, to decline an invitation to appear before Parliament’s Ethics Committee.

The Ethics Committee plays a vital role in safeguarding integrity and accountability in public life. When legitimate questions arise concerning statements or disclosures made by a public official, it is both appropriate and necessary that such matters be addressed through established parliamentary mechanisms.

Gordon’s reported refusal to appear before the Committee represents a direct challenge to the principles of good governance and accountability. It undermines the authority of the Committee and, by extension, the institutional role of Parliament in ensuring that public officials are held to account.

In light of recent and troubling media reports concerning Mr. Gordon and his JACDEN Group, particularly in connection with the ongoing tax exemption scandal at the University Hospital of the West Indies (UHWI), it is evident that significant questions remain unanswered and warrant full and transparent examination.

Young Jamaica repeats its call for PNP President Mark Golding to demand the resignation of Dennis Gordon as MP. His continued conduct and public statements raise serious concerns and fall short of the standards of accountability and propriety expected of holders of public office.

Editors Note

Can the committee summon any citizen to attend a hearing? There are certain matters that should not require a long discussion—resignation is a first option.     

What's Happening - April 22, 2026

Police and Searches



Unless the law empowers the security forces to search certain designated areas, the police should have a search warrant to search people's homes, and they should show the search warrant to the occupants/owners of the house prior to beginning the search. Ensure that you get at least one name and the number for one of the officers who are participating in the search.

If the police have a search warrant to search your premises, take out your phone and video record their activities. Remember that not all police officers have body cameras. Do not say anything to the police unless asked. Do not make any uncomplimentary remarks while the police are carrying out the search. You can record your voice comments while the officers are carrying out their operations.

If the police stop you from recording, then you need to call 119/911 and speak to a supervisor.

After the search, make an estimate of any damage done to your premises and its contents. If you have been assaulted, visit a doctor soon after. You must consult a lawyer. You can talk to Bark Di Trute after, assuming that you are alive. That reminds me, you might have to consider broadcasting the search just in case your phone is seized and/or you are not alive to tell the tale.

Police House Search Reported By A Bark Di Trute Supporter

Have a look at the edited video of a search conducted by the police. Bark Di Trute has edited out names and pictures of occupants.


The Commissioner of Police needs to help me understand these:

  1. Officers went into this house early in the morning, and the occupants of the house had to ask repeatedly to be shown the search warrant.
  2. The search warrant they showed to the occupants had a different name from the names of the occupants.
  3. The police, when questioned about the difference, said the search warrant was for a syndicate of houses.
  4. Can a search warrant be issued for a syndicate (sic) of houses?


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Hot Head Police


I wonder if this case has been dealt with. We cannot have our officers behaving like this. I believe this happened over a year ago.

Pronunciation on TVJ

A Bark Di Trute supporter says that "legend" was pronounced /leegend/ yesterday during sports news. Probably that is a new word. 

Our leaders, police officers, educators, and others continue to say, "I would have," inappropriately.

People continue to say /derbi/ when Derby is pronounced /darbi/.

Jamaica College Still In The News

I understand that the Jamaica College old boys met on Tuesday, April 21. They will meet again today. I wonder what they hope to achieve. There is only one solution for Jamaica College, which will make it great again.

Some of those press releases sent out by the school are inappropriate. In situations like this, you not only need a good lawyer but also a good PR person. A good PR person can help to ensure you do not put your foot in your mouth. I find it interesting that the chairman is now sending out press releases. Has the principal, who is the operational head, been relieved of some of his functions?

The Killing Of A Seaforth High Student

A ministry official said that the boys were having issues before. Criminals in school or in the community are always at war. It is possible that the school administrators did not see them as young criminals who should have been removed from the school long ago. Schools cannot be holding places for young criminals. Can you imagine how much taxpayers have paid for their education over the years, and now they will have to meet the cost of a trial and the possible cost of incarceration?

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Tuesday, 21 April 2026

Carrots Is Cheeper On The Streets

Contributed

Carrots on 18/04/26 was more affordable at Ja$100/lb in the streets.

Consuming carrots is associated with a significantly lower risk of prostate cancer and BPH potentially reducing it by up to 48% with higher intake. 

Rich in antioxidants like beta-carotene and alpha-carotene, carrots act as anti-inflammatory agents that may inhibit cancer cell growth. 

Daily consumption, such as one medium carrot, is recommended for benefits. 

Further research reveals cooking makes the beta and alpha carotene more bioavailable. 

Mans and mans the aforementioned is not a substitute for regular prostate check ups.


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Why Is Jamaica College In This Predicament Today

Contributed By A Bark Di Trute Supporter



Jamaica College is once again in the news, and for all the wrong reasons. If you have been following the news lately, no doubt you would have heard about the school’s current travails with rampant bullying and violence at the Old Hope Road campus. That fresh wave of scrutiny came after a viral video appeared to show a student in uniform being beaten by other boys, prompting the Ministry of Education to order an immediate probe. The ministry said the footage was “disturbing”, reaffirmed its zero-tolerance position on bullying and violence, and deployed specialized teams to the school as part of an investigation. Prior to the video’s emergence, news media had reported that the school had already been under pressure over a March 24 incident in which another student was beaten badly enough to require hospital treatment. The boy’s mother and her attorney argued that the emergence of the latest video added weight to claims of a gang and bullying culture at the institution, even as the school board chairman, Lance Hylton, rejected that characterization.  

To understand how we got here, one needs to go back to 2019 when the school’s former principal and embattled former Minister of Education, Ruel Reid, was arrested by the Major Organized Crime and Anti-Corruption Agency (MOCA) on corruption-related charges. Following his arrest, charge, and dismissal from the post of minister, Reid applied to be returned to JC as principal, a move that would require board approval.  

That application led to a collision between the JC board and the JC Old Boys Association (JCOBA) president, Major Basil Jarrett, over the way forward. Jarrett and the JCOBA believed the school should move to remove him. But the board's attorney reportedly advised that the board lacked the power to do so. Jarrett, as JCOBA president and board representative, initially went along with that advice, but the rupture came in September 2021, when it became public that Reid had requested a five-year extension of special leave. Jarrett says he then urged board chairman Michael Bernard to revisit earlier legal advice and consider terminating Reid instead.  

From Jarrett’s account, that disagreement triggered the real fight. A recorded call in which he used militant political metaphors about mobilizing Old Boys and parents against any Reid extension was recast by some board members as threatening language. Jarrett says that at a board meeting, the board initially rejected that interpretation, but the issue was then weaponized against him when he demanded an apology from Bernard. He was then barred from meetings, accused of being unfit, excluded from the board, and later became the subject of a sustained public attack. Jarrett said that the JCOBA was frozen out of key discussions about Reid, targeted for removal from the board, and eventually evicted from the campus amid later disputes over uniform sales and governance. By March 2022, after an online meeting entitled “The Chronicles,” the conflict had plainly crossed into defamation territory and ended up in court.  

Running parallel to that feud was the unresolved question of who would permanently lead Jamaica College. Wayne Robinson had been acting principal since March 2016, after Reid left to serve as education minister. Even after Reid formally resigned as principal in November 2021, Robinson was not immediately confirmed. The board advertised the job, conducted interviews, and recommended Robinson, but the Ministry of Education and the Teachers’ Services Commission (TSC) did not sign off quickly. In May 2022, the TSC secretariat reportedly told the board that Robinson did not have the required three years of service as a trained teacher in a public educational institution and asked the board to justify the choice and seek a waiver. The Board pushed back, arguing that Robinson had already been deemed qualified by the Ministry in 2019 and met the certification requirements.  

That still did not settle it. By May 2024, the ministry was also tying the delay to an audit at Jamaica College and said the school first had to respond to audit queries before the minister would act. The results of that audit have still not been made public. So Robinson’s appointment stalled not just because of the Reid fallout, but because of qualification concerns, bureaucratic review, and wider governance issues hanging over the school. He was finally confirmed in August 2024, with the appointment made retroactive to September 1, 2022. In effect, his confirmation became the bureaucratic endnote to years of turmoil: the Reid scandal, board infighting, ministry scrutiny, litigation, and a school community split by one of the ugliest internal battles in JC’s recent history. That battle continues as Lance Hylton and several members of the JC board, including Principal Wayne Robinson, have taken Jarrett to court, with Jarrett in response, countersuing for defamation. It remains to be seen where this will end up as court proceedings are notoriously lengthy affairs. But one thing is certain: the damage being done to one of Jamaica’s most esteemed high schools is certain to continue.  

Editor's Note

It seems to me that the problem at Jamaica College is not just about students being bullied. The internal conflicts among stakeholders over the years have taken root like a duppy in the school. Change in leadership is needed now to preserve one of Jamaica's well-established high schools.

If action is not taken soon, we shall see the deterioration of a once noble institution.

What is interesting is that a press release from the school stated that the boy who was bullied last week admitted to taking things from the boys. Are we trying to give an excuse for the bullying? Good leaders are careful with their language and, specifically, the tone of their language.

To some JC past students, I say, do not waste time tearing down Bark Di Trute, try building up Jamaica College.

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NWC Damaged Main - Thousands Of Gallons Of Water Being Wasted

Hydel pool—compliments of the NWC.


This report just came in about the broken main. Thanks to those citizens who care and share information like this. This is the report:

Mr Derby valuable commodity running to waste for the longest while at the Eastern Section of HYDEL SCHOOL Premises. Video taken at 6:50am  Monday, the 20/04/26, Please inform NWC, it appears to be a MAIN WATER LINE.

Don't forget that we are now having water lookoffs and water running to waste like this. 


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Monday, 20 April 2026

Bark Di Trute Helps Bank Customers To Recover Thousands of Dollars

This is another evening to rejoice after working with some Scotia Bank consumers to get back funds that miraculously disappeared from their bank accounts.

A few weeks ago, I assisted one customer in getting back nearly eighty thousand dollars, and today, the other customer advised me that she got back her over two hundred thousand dollars.

To our leaders in the banking sector, don't jump to blame customers when things go wrong. Far more can be done to secure the people's funds. I have made many suggestions over the years. I appeal to media houses to take up this challenge of customers losing funds from their bank accounts. Let me encourage the leadership of the banks to inform and educate their customers how they can help to protect their accounts.

Many of those who work in the banks are from poor working-class families. You have a responsibility to protect these people, especially when they are not computer literate. Don't just throw the books at them when things go wrong.

Click the bar below to listen to this lady, who sent me this beautiful voicemail tonight after getting her funds back from Scotia Bank. She is a hardworking farmer in the hills of St. Andrew.

Remember that it is nice to be nice to others. It will help you to live a nice life, so be nice. Being nice does not mean allowing everyone to walk all over you. I am telling you this from experience. 

Please share this blog with your bankers and other bank customers.

Check the dormant account list to see if you or your family has funds there. The government will take it after a while. CLICK HERE.

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Action Needed Now To Deal With Our Young People - Criminals Seem To Be In Charge Of Schools!

Student-run things- Jamaica College

Is this Excelsior High?

Belair High School students?



Certain things must be given priority, and if these are given priority, there will be prosperity. Let's take a look at a few of the pillars for building a great society:

  1. The first place to start is to ensure that children are brought up in homes where they are properly socialized.
  2. Emphasis must be placed on early childhood education. This should be a time for children to have fun and learn at the same time.
  3. At the secondary level, the proper socialization should continue. The emphasis should not only be on acquiring knowledge but also on socializing the young people to function in an environment where there is order and discipline. They should acquire the skills that can make them productive in society. This is the stage where emphasis should be placed on accountability.
  4. At the tertiary level, we should transform people into thinkers who are creative and highly skilled. The tertiary level should not turn people into bookworms. That level should be putting out leaders for the nation. That does not mean you have to be a tertiary graduate to be a leader.
I have suggested before that we need a national socialization programme for young people aged 15 to 25. At each stage in the programme, the young people should receive awards. Too much emphasis is placed on awards for adults who don't need it, and there is little recognition for young people unless they excel in sports

I have written this article because I am not convinced enough is being done to properly socialize our youngsters nationally. Recently, I wrote about the case of assault at Jamaica College, and rather than trying to deal with the problem, some past students were busy trying to tear down Bark Di Trute and the news media. This weekend I was informed of another case of assault. This is an indication that something is wrong with the school environment. Students feel they have to take their own action to deal with challenges.

This evening, there is news of a Seaforth High School student killing another student. There is also a video being circulated of students assaulting other students. I would like to hear from the Excelsion High School administration if they are aware of that video.

The following are some of the many articles that I have written about the challenges in our schools. I wonder how many people really care.

  1. Prime Minister Holness Announces Comprehensive Measures to Address Escalating School Violence
  2. Jamaica College Disgraced By Hoodlums
  3. These Knox College Students Are An Embarrassment - Put Them Somewhere Else!
  4. Principal of St. James High Being Targeted, Why? Part I
  5. Retreat Seventh-Day Adventist Church Pastor Send's Letter to Parents About 'Unfortunate Incident'
  6. CCTV To Deal With Crime
  7. Bullying In Schools Continues
  8. Student Flung From Moving JUTC School Bus
  9. Update On Bullying at Rock River Primary
  10. Dragged Up Children Will Drag Down The Society
  11. What's Happening In Our Schools, Mona High, St. James High, Hopewell High and Others?
  12. Corruption in our Schools - Auditor General Needs to Jump on This One!

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Sunday, 19 April 2026

Raymond McLean Says

Contributed

There maybe persons who might be concerned about the negative things that others may say about them. 

My "good friend, Dale Carnegie" reminds me, "No one kicks a dead dog; An unjust criticism is often a disguised compliment."

My "good friend", Rocio, reminds me that there is a popular saying in Argentina. It goes like this: "Whatever Pepito says about Quan, it is more about Pepito than it is about Quan".

Sometimes we are our worst enemies. for example, "Who brings news to you will bring it back on you" (Mighty Sparrow in his song called Parables).

How often do we hear someone saying to us, "I am going to tell you something but you should not tell anyone"? Implication: If we are not able to keep our own secret, then how do we expect others to keep it? ( RCKM).

Nb. The greatest secret is that there is no secret (RCKM).

The strangest secret is that we become what we think about—this is the only philosophy that has never been disputed (Earl Nightingale).


Contributed By

Raymond McLean


Editor's Note

Raymond McLean is from  Trelawny, he attended Holmwood Technical High School in Manchester. He is a chartered accountant and has worked in a few financial organizations.

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