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Deputy Governor David Archer Jr. Steps in as Acting Governor
Deputy Governor David Archer Jr. has assumed the role of Acting Governor of the British Virgin Islands in the temporary absence of His Excellency, Governor Daniel Pruce, who is currently out of the Territory. Mr. Archer will serve in this capacity until September 22.
This appointment is in accordance with Section 37 (1)(a) of the Virgin Islands Constitution Order of 2007, which stipulates: “During any period when the office of Governor is vacant, or the Governor is absent from the Virgin Islands or is for any other reason unable to perform the functions of his or her office, the Deputy Governor shall, during His Majesty’s pleasure, act in the office of Governor and shall perform the functions of that office accordingly.”
Mr. Archer officially took on his new duties following the signing of the Oath of Allegiance. The ceremony was attended by Her Ladyship, the Honourable Justice Angelica Teelucksingh, and Governor Daniel Pruce before his departure.
With this appointment, Archer will oversee the administration of the Territory until Governor Pruce’s return, ensuring continuity in governance during this interim period.
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Health Minister Calls for BVI Health Services Authority Chairman’s Resignation
A significant shift occurred within the BVI Health Services Authority (BVIHSA) Board when Health and Social Development Minister Vincent O. Wheatley requested the resignation of Chairman Ron Potter.
The reasons for this request remain unclear, and it has not yet been confirmed whether Potter has complied. Potter, who was appointed Chairman in 2023, succeeded Moleto A. Smith, a U.S. Virgin Islands resident who was also reportedly compelled to step down.
The Cabinet’s decision to remove Smith and appoint Potter was formalised in a document from the Cabinet’s meeting on March 8, 2023. At that meeting, the Cabinet decided to appoint Potter, a former Chairman of the BVI Electricity Corporation, to lead the BVIHSA Board for a three-year term, pending approval by the House of Assembly.
Smith’s removal, which took place before the end of his contract set to expire in July 2024, was not fully explained. The Cabinet cited Schedule 1, Section 3(1) of the BVI Health Services Authority Act 2004 as the basis for Smith’s removal. This provision allows the Minister of Health to remove a board member if they have been absent from three consecutive meetings without consent, become disqualified, unable to fulfil their duties, or breached their appointment conditions.
Further details about the potential changes at the BVIHSA remain undisclosed, and no official statement has been issued regarding the matter.
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