Video: Minister David Burch On Quango Changes

October 4, 2018

[Updated] Minister of Public Works Lt/Col David Burch is holding a press briefing this afternoon [Oct 4] and you can tune in live below. We will have additional coverage later on and in the meantime the live video is below.

Update 2.55pm: The press conference has just concluded, and as an initial super simplified summary, the Minister spoke about “organisational changes” at three of the four quangos that fall under the Minister of Public Works.

Citing “duplication of effort”, there will be some “reduction in expenses and merging of functions,” and a freeze on new hires has been issued to three quangos.

BLDC CEO Francis Mussenden will “separate from the BLDC,” and BHC General Manager Major Barrett Dill will assume management responsibility for BLDC, in addition to BHC. There were other changes announced and we will provide the full statement as able.

Update: The live broadcast has concluded and the 11-minute replay is below

Update 4.45pm: Minister Burch said, “Good afternoon, thank you for joining me this afternoon for an update on operational changes at three of the four Quangos that fall under the Ministry of Public Works – they being the Bermuda Land Development Company, the Bermuda Housing Corporation, The West End Development Corporation and Golf Courses.

“Before getting into the specifics of those changes – it is worth providing some background to the genesis of this entire project. A project that actually began on 16th July, 2002, when the Cabinet decided that the Central Policy Unit should complete a review of 17 Quango’s which focused on the following objectives:

  • 1. Determine whether Bermuda’s Quangos as currently constructed are meeting Government’s aims and if not recommend methods of achieving alignment;
  • 2. Determine whether there is accountability to the Government and if not, recommend an adequate structure to accomplish this; and
  • 3. Develop mechanisms for ongoing review.

“The scope of the review covered a wide range of topics covering the establishment and governance of each body; its existing relevance, feasibility, effectiveness levels of accountability to Government, expenditure, income, whether the work could be more effectively [or more efficiently] carried out within Government proper; or by some other means;

“Determine governance and best practice in other jurisdictions and develop a mechanism for ongoing review.

“All laudable goals – sadly that report entitled “UNTANGLING BERMUDA’S QUANGOS – A review of Quangos in the Bermuda Government” presented in October 2003 and the subsequent Sage Commission Report presented a decade later in 2013 have largely languished on a shelf during those intervening years.

“This Government took the decision early in our administration to have another look at the reports and their recommendations with a view to actioning some of those items. Upon assuming this role – I asked the 3 CEO’s to meet on a regular basis to discuss ways we could merge operations utilizing the recommendations of the Quango Report as the basis for those discussions.

“It makes no sense that on an island of only 21 square miles that we have three [3] organizations [3 CEOs and 3 CFOs] and all the attendant offices, machinery and staffs carrying out very similar functions for the most part – with the full demonstration of bureaucracy on display. As an example, the BLDC have oversight of properties in the west end of the island.

“That means they regularly deploy staff and equipment from St. David’s to cut grass in Somerset and Southampton – when it would seem logical to have the team in the west, cut the grass in the west. There are many more examples of duplication of effort that were evident during those discussions – and I am certain more will be uncovered now that the circle for discussion has been expanded to the respective teams at supervisory level.

“In July this year a decision was made to take some action as a result of those discussions. In consultation with the other shareholder of the BLDC, the Minister of Finance we agreed that Phase I would be some reduction in expenses and merging of functions between the BLDC and the BHC.

“As a result the following decisions have been made:

  • On the 28th September a freeze on all new hires was issued to all 3 Quangos.
  • On October 31st under a mutual agreement the CEO Mr. Francis Mussenden will separate from the BLDC.
  • We are having further discussions with the CFO Mr. Anthony Richardson about his future with the BLDC as he focuses on the completion of financial audits for the 6 years that remain outstanding.
  • Effective November 1st the BHC General Manager, Major Barrett Dill will assume management responsibility for the BLDC in addition to his responsibilities at BHC.
  • Effective November 1st as well the BHC Finance Manager, Mr. Mark Melo will assume financial responsibility for the BLDC in addition to his responsibilities at BHC.
  • The process of handover of both of those responsibilities will commence on Monday next.
  • Responsibility for Daniels Head will shift to Wedco – who have been tasked with its management and as a first step the removal of the accommodation frame and canvass structures.
  • The BLDC Board will remain intact and continue their work under the new management team.

“Leading up to the events above I have this week met with the staff at BLDC, BHC & Wedco to brief them on these changes directly and answer any questions they had. I assured front line staff that their jobs are secure and in fact in some instances there may be expansion in some areas.

“With regard to next steps in this exercise – the focus of Phase II will shift the spotlight to Wedco and in a similar collaborative approach the team will review their operations with an eye on recommending greater efficiencies there as well.

“As the Ministry of Public Works contains the largest number of industrial workers within government – I also arranged to brief the President of the BIU, Mr. Chris Furbert on the forthcoming changes at the Quangos.

“With regard to the fourth Quango under the Ministry – Golf Courses – the internal Board discussions are ongoing but I expect to be in a position to report in the not too distant future on movements in that area as well.

“We view these changes as an opportunity to immediately effect some cost savings by reducing duplication of roles, combining responsibilities and bringing a sharper focus to deliver on the governments mandate to control costs and operate more efficiently.

“The process is ongoing and those discussions will continue with key stakeholders and further enhancements can be expected going forward and the public will be kept informed of developments.

“I wish to thank the outgoing CEO of the BLDC, Mr. Francis Mussenden, for his years of service leading the BLDC, Mr. Andrew Dias for leading the team at WEDCo, and Major Dill for agreeing to assume the interim leadership of the BLDC while also leading the BHC team.

“And finally, I would like to take this opportunity to thank the members of the Boards of all four entities – who willingly give of their time and talents in support of our community. Thank you.”

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  1. sandgrownan says:

    What’s the subject matter – need to know if I care what’s pouring out of his mouth this time.

    • Black Soil says:

      The PLP are not in touch with the needs of Bermuda families.

  2. Devonshire Bermudian says:

    All that money spent on the Department of Communications and they can’t provide a microphone for the questioners to be heard?

  3. question says:

    “Citing “duplication of effort”, there will be some “reduction in expenses and merging of functions,” and a freeze on new hires has been issued”

    So Bermudians will LOSE THEIR JOBS. WE NEED TO MARCH. WHERE ARE JASON HAYWARD AND ED BALL!!!

    “It is disappointing that the government chosen to act in this way. Just as they have invested in Bermuda, Bermudians have invested in them — particularly as it relates to the staff members who work there.” (Paraphrased from something Walton Brown said this morning).

    • Devonshire Bermudian says:

      And Rev Tweed needs to get round BHC…

    • Anbu says:

      Marching on belco for doing pretty much the same thing. Oh the irony

  4. Justasuggestion says:

    Awe I missed Burch. Good to see him holding one of his pointless but self important press conferences again….. Was he not the man behind the last “english speaking test” when PLP where in office last time? I was hoping to see him in a cheerleader costume at Walton press conference yesterday.

  5. ConcernedBermudian says:

    You strike at BELCO because loss of jobs. Where is the striking for this? Why are we not downing tools at BLDC, WEDCO and BHC?

    • FTU says:

      BINGO BINGO BINGO This will be swept under the rug. Come on UNION whats good for one is good for the other. I see this as a direct PARALLEL to Belco. TWEED get out and start us off.

  6. Charlly X says:

    Thanks to the Civil Services on this one. Nice to see the picking up and dusting off of previous reports, research etc. To make a difference that they were supposed to provide in the first place!

  7. sandgrownan says:

    I’m in favour of this, despite the obvious hypocrisy and lack of action from the Unions, Tweedle, Hayward and Co…however, let’s hope it doesn’t stop and that they can run through the civil service with the same fervour.

  8. Stormy daniels says:

    What I miss?

  9. spider says:

    Any day now I’m going to see a streak across the sky and instead of Superman it will be Major Barrett Dill assuming the management responsibility of BLDC along with BHC.
    Good luck with that.

  10. Wow!!! says:

    “We are having further discussions with the CFO Mr. Anthony Richardson about his future with the BLDC as he focuses on the completion of financial audits for the 6 years that remain outstanding.”

    Is this Anthony Richardson the Senator?

    • Question says:

      Yes. You employ a CFO to look after the finances and this is what happens.
      And these people want to run the country.

    • People want to know says:

      Why hasn’t Anthony been let go already? As he must take responsibility for the accounts being 6 years behind!

      • Rene' says:

        Government is responsible for the audits not BLDC.

  11. 2 Bermudas says:

    Burch, what de people want to know is how much money is dis going to save?!?! We just paid Ewart Brown $1.2m which probably weren’t in de budget. Where are de funds coming from?!? Another one drinking too much titty milk!! Ha ha ha!!

  12. Y-Gurl says:

    Another perfect example of the PLPs friends and family program