Jahphix Television - #1 BVI news https://jahphixtelevision.com/tag/commission-of-inquiry-coi-recommendations/ British Virgin Islands (BVI) News on Demand Wed, 23 Oct 2024 18:18:14 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 Government Misses August Deadline For Implementing CoI Reforms, Says Governor Daniel Pruce https://jahphixtelevision.com/2024/08/30/government-misses-august-deadline-for-implementing-coi-reforms-says-governor-daniel-pruce/ https://jahphixtelevision.com/2024/08/30/government-misses-august-deadline-for-implementing-coi-reforms-says-governor-daniel-pruce/#respond Fri, 30 Aug 2024 15:53:12 +0000 https://jahphixtelevision.com/?p=14325 Premier say 45 of the 48 and say they will complete the remaining in the new week – The British Virgin Islands Government, led by Premier Dr. Natalio Wheatley, has failed to meet the August deadline for implementing reforms outlined in the 2021 Commission of Inquiry (CoI) Report, which uncovered corruption within the government. Premier […]

The post Government Misses August Deadline For Implementing CoI Reforms, Says Governor Daniel Pruce appeared first on Jahphix Television - BVI's #1 NEWS SOURCE.

]]>
Premier say 45 of the 48 and say they will complete the remaining in the new week – The British Virgin Islands Government, led by Premier Dr. Natalio Wheatley, has failed to meet the August deadline for implementing reforms outlined in the 2021 Commission of Inquiry (CoI) Report, which uncovered corruption within the government. Premier Wheatley stated that 45 of the 48 reforms have been completed and that the remaining reforms will be completed in the coming week.

Governor Daniel Pruce reiterated the urgency of the situation at his August 30 press conference, stating, “We cannot slow down.”

He and Premier Wheatley are scheduled to travel to the United Kingdom for talks with the UK Minister for Overseas Territories to discuss the next steps.

In February, former Minister for the Americas, the Caribbean, and UK Overseas Territories David Rutley issued a stern warning, cautioning that slow progress on the CoI reforms could prompt further British intervention.

“The Commission of Inquiry has identified serious governance and reputational issues, but progress on implementing its recommendations has been too slow, with agreed deadlines missed. That is why I am here: to listen and understand from those working directly on the reforms how they can be delivered quicker so that the people of BVI get the good governance they deserve,” Rutley said in a statement issued by the Governor’s Office on February 5.

At that time, the government had addressed only twenty-five of the forty-five identified reforms, with just five months remaining before the deadline.

The report warns that failure to meet this deadline could result in the retention of the Order in Council, potentially leading to a two-year constitutional suspension.

The CoI, initiated by former Governor Augustus Jaspert in January 2021, was established to investigate potential corruption and abuse within the public sector.

Inquiry Commissioner Sir Gary Hickinbottom presented a detailed 900-page report on April 4, 2022, highlighting extensive corruption and offering recommendations, including the partial suspension of the constitution to reform the BVI’s governance structures.

Following Premier Andrew Fahie’s arrest in April 2022 on drug and money laundering charges, an interim government led by Premier Natalio Wheatley took office.

Wheatley, who was previously Deputy Premier, led efforts to prevent a constitutional suspension.

In the 2023 elections, political parties pledged to uphold the CoI reforms as part of their commitment to safeguard the territory’s political autonomy.

Premier Wheatley was re-elected in April 2023.

The post Government Misses August Deadline For Implementing CoI Reforms, Says Governor Daniel Pruce appeared first on Jahphix Television - BVI's #1 NEWS SOURCE.

]]>
https://jahphixtelevision.com/2024/08/30/government-misses-august-deadline-for-implementing-coi-reforms-says-governor-daniel-pruce/feed/ 0
UK MP David Rutley Warns Of Further British Government Action Over Delayed Reforms https://jahphixtelevision.com/2024/02/05/uk-mp-david-rutley-warns-of-further-british-government-action-over-delayed-reforms/ https://jahphixtelevision.com/2024/02/05/uk-mp-david-rutley-warns-of-further-british-government-action-over-delayed-reforms/#respond Mon, 05 Feb 2024 14:15:01 +0000 https://jahphixtelevision.com/?p=8337 Minister for the Americas, the Caribbean and United Kingdom Overseas Territories David Rutley in a stern message on Sunday cautioned the government that a lack of expeditious implementation of its recommendations could prompt the British Government to take further measures to ensure the vital reforms are swiftly carried out. “The Commission of Inquiry has identified […]

The post UK MP David Rutley Warns Of Further British Government Action Over Delayed Reforms appeared first on Jahphix Television - BVI's #1 NEWS SOURCE.

]]>
Minister for the Americas, the Caribbean and United Kingdom Overseas Territories David Rutley in a stern message on Sunday cautioned the government that a lack of expeditious implementation of its recommendations could prompt the British Government to take further measures to ensure the vital reforms are swiftly carried out.

“The Commission of Inquiry has identified serious governance and reputational issues, but progress on implementing its recommendations has been too slow, with agreed deadlines missed.  That is why I am here: to listen and understand from those working directly on the reforms how they can be delivered quicker so that the people of BVI get the good governance they deserve,” Rutley said in a February 5 statement issued by the Governor’s Office shortly after his arrival in the territory.

He added that “the UK will provide further technical assistance if required,” and warned that “if there continues to be a lack of progress, we will not hesitate to take further action to help deliver the much-needed reforms.”

The Member of Parliament will hold meetings with Premier Dr. Natalio Wheatley and other ministers to receive an update on progress of governance reforms stemming from an independent inquiry into governance in the territory.

Rutley stressed that “the Overseas Territories are a core part of the UK family and the UK Government is committed to the security. prosperity and well-being of the people of the British Virgin Islands. We want to see a successful, thriving, well-governed BVI, and will continue to do our utmost to support the Governor and the people of the BVI to achieve that goal.”

In his final quarterly report released on January 5, outgoing Governor John Rankin expressed reservations about the “capability and determination” of the BVI government to effectively drive and complete crucial reforms.

Rankin highlighted that despite having a considerable time frame of twenty-one months, the government only managed to address 25 out of 48 identified reforms, with just five months remaining before the deadline expires.

The report underscored that failing to meet the deadline would result in the retention of the Order in the Council, a potential two-year constitutional suspension.

It was former Governor Augustus Jaspert who initiated a Commission of Inquiry (CoI) in January 2021 to investigate potential corruption, abuse of office, or significant dishonesty within the public sector.

The Inquiry Commissioner Sir Gary Hickinbottom submitted a comprehensive 900-page report to Rankin on April 4, 2022, outlining findings of corruption across various government levels.

The report included 45 specific recommendations, with four overarching suggestions, including the partial suspension of the constitution to overhaul the BVI’s governmental and governance structures.

Amidst the looming threat of government suspension and the aftermath of Premier Andrew Fahie’s arrest in April 2022 in the United States on drug and money laundering allegations, an interim government led by recently appointed Premier Natalio Wheatley emerged.

Wheatley, who had previously served as Deputy Premier during the review, spearheaded efforts to avert a constitutional suspension. With partial implementation of the recommendations, the 2023 elections saw all political parties committing to uphold the COI recommendations upon assuming office. Premier Wheatley secured re-election in April 2023.

Newly appointed Governor Daniel Pruce stressed that the “Minister’s visit comes at a crucial time for the BVI, and signals the UK’s interest and commitment to ensuring that the BVI succeeds.”

“Delivering the recommendations of the Commission of Inquiry will help us achieve the positive changes we all want to see, including better access to services, a fairer society with opportunities for all and a more accountable and transparent government.”

The post UK MP David Rutley Warns Of Further British Government Action Over Delayed Reforms appeared first on Jahphix Television - BVI's #1 NEWS SOURCE.

]]>
https://jahphixtelevision.com/2024/02/05/uk-mp-david-rutley-warns-of-further-british-government-action-over-delayed-reforms/feed/ 0