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Deputy Governor David Archer Condemns False Allegations in Social Media Video

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Deputy Governor David Archer in a statement released on Friday, March 15, addressed what he termed as “defamatory” and “slanderous” allegations made against him in a video circulated on social media platforms, particularly Facebook, by Mika Barry.

Archer, visibly perturbed by the false portrayal of himself in the video as “Confirmed Government Official 1,” emphasised the seriousness of the accusations, stating, “Let me categorically and empathetically refute, denounce and factually condemn and deny this defamatory, slanderous, libelous, and vicious attack on my good name and reputation.”

The Deputy Governor, who has dedicated five years to serving his office with honesty and integrity, stressed the damaging impact such false statements could have not only on his personal reputation but also on the reputation of the Government of the Virgin Islands. “The false statement also has the ability to bring the Government of the Virgin Islands in local, regional and global disrepute,” he asserted.

Highlighting legal repercussions, Archer referenced the Virgin Islands Computer Misuse and CyberCrime (Amendment) Act, 2019, outlining penalties for electronic defamation. “A person commits an offense if he or she defames another person using a computer,” he stated, citing Section 14B (1) of the Act, which carries fines up to one hundred thousand dollars or imprisonment for up to three years.

While expressing his commitment to upholding his name, profession, and reputation, Archer also displayed a measure of leniency towards the video’s creators, stating, “I am pausing briefly before pursuing actions against the noted defamatory video by Mika Barry to allow the author and producer to correct the inaccuracy, remove the video and issue me an apology.”

However, he cautioned that failure to comply within the specified timeframe would result in legal action for slander and defamation through appropriate legal channels.

In conclusion, Deputy Governor Archer urged the public to educate themselves about the Virgin Islands Computer Misuse and CyberCrime (Amendment) Act, 2019, signaling the importance of understanding laws in the digital age.

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Premier Wheatley Affirms Confidence in BVI Financial System Amid Bank Wind-Down

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The Premier of the British Virgin Islands, Hon. Dr. Natalio D. Wheatley, has moved to reassure the public and international stakeholders of the Territory’s financial stability following the planned wind-down of Bank of Asia (BVI) Limited. In an official statement released Friday, Dr. Wheatley emphasized the government’s commitment to transparency, strong regulatory oversight, and the continued integrity of the Virgin Islands’ globally recognized financial services sector.

“As Premier, my priority is the stability and wellbeing of our Islands,” Wheatley said. “We are proud of the global confidence placed in our financial services sector, and I want to reaffirm that this Government remains focused on protecting that reputation.”

Wheatley praised the leadership of the Financial Services Commission (FSC) and the Virgin Islands Deposit Insurance Corporation (VIDIC), two key institutions responsible for regulating and protecting the Territory’s banking sector. He described both as operating with “professional expertise and international best practices” and expressed confidence in their ability to manage the wind-down process with diligence and in full compliance with the BVI’s regulatory framework.

The Premier also addressed public concerns over the placement of government funds with Bank of Asia, clarifying that such decisions are made within the Ministry of Finance by designated public officers, without any involvement from government ministers.

“Deposits such as these are strategies to diversify the Government’s financial portfolio,” he explained. “This is a practice that is commonplace and fiscally responsible across jurisdictions worldwide.”

To promote public trust and ensure transparency, Dr. Wheatley announced he has requested an internal audit of the specific transaction involving the Bank of Asia deposit. “I hope this will offer clear insight, foster confidence, and bring greater understanding to all,” he said.

The statement comes as the Virgin Islands continues to navigate its position as a global financial center, facing evolving international scrutiny and regulatory expectations. The Premier encouraged residents to rely on official sources—including the Government’s website and verified social media channels—for accurate updates on financial and governance matters.

“As Premier, I remain fully committed to protecting the public interest and to maintaining the strength and stability of our financial system,” he said. “This Government is moving forward with confidence, purpose, and unity. Together, we move ahead—with clarity, with strength, and with optimism.”

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Body Recovered Near Maria’s by the Sea Hotel

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The Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF) confirmed Friday that the body of a man was recovered from the waters near Maria’s by the Sea Hotel in Road Town.

Officers from the RVIPF responded to the scene shortly before noon, where the body was retrieved from the sea. The identity of the individual has not yet been released.

Police remained at the location into the afternoon, continuing their investigation. The circumstances surrounding the discovery remain unclear.

In a brief statement, the RVIPF said, “The body of a male individual was recovered from the sea in the vicinity of Maria’s by the Sea Hotel a short moment ago. Officers are currently on scene. Further details will be provided as they become available.”

This is a developing story. Check back for updates.

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Media Mogul Issa Rae, IYAZ, Michael Winter Jr. Among Honorees for Kickin It’s 2025 Toast Gala in the BVI

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Social impact organisation Kickin It has announced the honourees for its second annual Toast Gala, scheduled to take place on Saturday, 2 August, at Long Bay Beach Resort in the British Virgin Islands. The event coincides with the territory’s Emancipation Festival and will highlight cultural preservation, artistic innovation, and creative achievement under the theme “Together We Bloom.”

The Toast Gala will again feature Kickin It Honors, an award segment that recognises creatives whose contributions span multiple disciplines and have had international and regional influence.

The 2025 Kickin It Honors recipients include:

  • Issa Rae, Actress, Producer and Writer – Global Influence Award

  • Skylar Marshai & Temitope ‘Temi’ Ibisanmi, Content Creators – Creative Catalyst Awards

  • Tenille Clarke, Storyteller and Publicist – Cultural Impact Award

  • IYAZ, Singer/Songwriter – Trailblazer Award

  • Igdaliah Pickering, Fashion Designer – Rising Star Award

  • Michael Winter Jr., Photographer – Rising Star Award

The awards ceremony will take place against the backdrop of the British Virgin Islands’ coastline, with honourees, visiting creatives, and regional industry leaders expected to attend. The evening will include a Caribbean-inspired three-course dinner, live entertainment, and the presentation of the 2025 Kickin It Honors.

Kyra James, founder of Kickin It, addressed members of the media during a press conference earlier this week. Reflecting on the initiative’s impact, James said the event serves to uplift creatives whose work “tells stories—our stories.” She added that this year’s ceremony will recognise “double the creatives” compared to its inaugural edition.

Proceeds from the gala will support Kickin It’s ongoing work in cultural preservation and creative development throughout the region.

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