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McCartney: BTC Liberalization in the Lurch
By Branville McCartney, Leader, Democratic National Alliance (DNA)
Feb 23, 2015 - 9:54:33 AM
For many years, BTC while under the government’s 51% majority control
was a profitable entity which contributed millions to the local economy while
providing thousands of secure jobs for Bahamians. In 2012, amid intense public
outcry however, the government of the Bahamas then led by Former Prime Minister
Hubert Ingraham sold the telecoms provider to Cable and Wireless
Communications. A sale, which by all accounts, was meant to improve the quality
of customer service and bring down the cost of telecommunications services
around the country. Instead though, BTC under the management of Cable and
Wireless Communications has offered what can only be described as lackluster
service with a network that has been persistently plagued by interruptions and
outright blackouts all while setting the stage for mass layoffs and staff
redundancies.
As part of its 2012 campaign election promises, this Christie
administration promised to regain controlling interest in BTC to the benefit of
the Bahamian people. After months of protracted negotiations however, those
efforts ended in failure with Cable and Wireless maintaining all of the voting
shares and thereby all of the economic control over the company. . Rather than
admit that failure though, PM Perry Christie announced the establishment of a
BTC trust whereby 2% of the company’s shares were allocated to this trust; the
2% still under the ownership of Cable & Wireless. Therefore the government
is still the owner of 49% and Cable &Wireless the owner of 51% of BTC.
For the past many months Mr. Christie has attempted to pass this trust
off as a success story, unfortunately though, the recent commentary by other top
ranking government officials prove that the entire process was nothing more
than a sham and a smokescreen.
In the wake of the PM’s announcement regarding the future of the
cellular mobile market, employees at BTC have again expressed concerns about
their job security. In fact, leaders of the unions representing those workers
have called for intervention on the part of the company’s “equal shareholder”. When
questioned about the issue though, DPM Phillip Davis asserted that the
government could have little or no say in the affairs of a BTC: a private
company. Whether or not he meant to do so intentionally, the DPM in comments to
the media finally reveal the duplicity and dishonesty of this administration.
Now, as the country prepares to engage a second mobile cellular
provider, The Democratic National Alliance questions whether or not this
administration can actually be trusted to ensure a seamless transition into a
liberalized environment. Already, there
seems to be some discrepancy over who will own the majority stake in the new
entity. Mr. Christie has pledged that Bahamian investors will eventually become
majority owners of the company, but how can the public be sure that that
process will be transparent and open? How can we be sure that the government
has not already secretly secured its own group of investors and if so, who are
those individuals?
In the interim the government will act as the sole and primary majority
stakeholder, however, this administration’s mismanagement of other key
government ministries and departments does not inspire the greatest confidence.
The liberalization of the country’s cellular mobile network is indeed
an idea whose time has come. The entrance of competition into the local market
can only serve to improve the quality and affordability of service which
Bahamian customers enjoy.
If this government is truly committed to liberalization then all the
necessary steps must be taken to ensure that new entity is not only profitable
but committed to developing and growing strong ties to the community and to the
country. Unlike its handling of BTC the government must become transparent
about its intentions and work to ensure that Bahamian workers and consumers
benefit the most from any new arrangement.
Branville
McCartney
DNA Leader
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