THE FUEL SUPPLY AGREEMENT BETWEEN DELTA AND BVIEC COLLAPSE AFTER JUST 5 MONTHS – BVIEC CLEARS THE AIR

The BVI Electricity Corporation (BVIEC) has said that they have not been deliberately concealing information relating to its Fuel Supply Agreement with Delta Petroleum. The BVIEC cleared the air in a recent statement following what they described as “misleading and disturbing statements which were publicly made.” The Corporation said the rumoured statements made have the … Continued

THE BVI AIRWAYS PROJECT AN EXAMPLE OF EXTREMELY POOR GOVERNANCE – DISHONESTY AMONG PUBLIC OFFICIALS CONCLUDED

The Commission of Inquiry Report has concluded that the $7.2 million BVI Airways project was plagued with mass instances of poor governance and dishonesty among public officials which led to its failure. The COI Commissioner Sir Gary Hickinbottom made the disclosure within his 946-page Report. He listed the former Premier and Minister of Finance Dr. … Continued

DR. SMITH REJECTS THE COI BVI AIRWAYS PROJECT CONCLUSION WHICH SUGGESTS INVOLVEMENT IN CRIMINAL ACTIVITY

Former Premier Dr. D Orlando Smith has “wholly” rejected the conclusion issued in the Commission of Inquiry Report which states that serious dishonesty took place among government officials during the failed $7.2 million BVI Airways project. Dr. Smith responded to the Report in a recent Facebook post where he disassociated himself and members of his … Continued

17 NATURALISED CITIZENS RECEIVE BRITISH CITIZENSHIP

17 naturalised citizens recently received their British Citizenship which now allows them the ability to freely live, work and vote in the United Kingdom. They collected their British certificates at the recent ceremony which was held at Government House in Road Town, Tortola. Registrar General in the Civil Registry and Passport Office Stephanie Benn read … Continued

POWERS OF GOVERNOR AND PREMIER, AN ELECTIONS EXPENSE REGIME AND SELECTION OF SPEAKER AMONG THE PROPOSED TERMS OF REFERENCE FOR CONSTITUTIONAL REVIEW TEAM

While stating that a Constitutional Review is long overdue in the British Virgin Islands, the Commission of Inquiry (COI) Commissioner Sir Gary Hickinbottom has recommended that one be commenced as soon possible within the territory, to be completed within a one-year period. This was one of the overarching recommendations stemming from the recently published COI … Continued

VANTERPOOL WILLING TO CONFESS TO ANY OFFENCES THAT MAY HAVE OCCURRED IN OFFICE

Fourth District Representative Mark Vanterpool has expressed that he is willing to confess to any wrongdoings that might have occurred when he was in office under the National Democratic Party (NDP) Administration. Vanterpool’s comments came during last Thursday’s House of Assembly Sitting during the debate session for the no confidence motion, which was successfully passed … Continued

VIRGIN ISLANDS SENIOR GEMS CELEBRATED THIS MONTH

Upon the commencement of Senior Citizens Month, former Minister for Health and Social Development Hon. Carvin Malone urged the community to respect and care for its fore fathers who have laid the foundation that has brought the Virgin Islands to where it is today. Hon. Malone in a celebratory message on May 2 to declare … Continued

FIRE OFFICERS COMMENDED FOR SELFLESS SACRIFICE TO THE VI

Minister for Transportation, Works and Utilities, Honourable Kye M. Rymer has commended Fire Officers throughout the Virgin Islands for their unwavering dedication to the protection of life and property. Honorable Rymer in observance of International Firefighters Day on May 4 said, “It is fitting that the public stays aware of the selfless sacrifice of fire … Continued