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March 6th, 2023
Premier, Ministers should have right to refuse AG report lacking integrity- Hon Fraser

ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- Opposition Leader, Honourable Julian Fraser RA (R3) has said the Premier or any Minister of Government should have the right to refuse any report from the Auditor General (AG) deemed to be lacking integrity.

January 15th, 2023
Attorney General wants better pay for Government lawyers- SFC Report

ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- Attorney General (AG) of the Virgin Islands Honourable Dawn J. Smith told the House of Assembly (HoA) Standing Finance Committee (SFC) that she appreciates the support of her colleagues in the HoA.

January 1st, 2023
USVI Attorney General Denise N. George fired

VI CONSORTIUM

FREDERIKSTED, St Croix, USVI- Attorney General of the US Virgin Islands (USVI) Denise N. George was terminated on Saturday, December 31, 2022, after serving four years with the Bryan administration, the Consortium can confirm.

October 13th, 2021
USVI Gov't renews no-bid $70K contract for AG's daughter

VI CONSORTIUM

FREDERIKSTED, St Croix, USVI- The government of the US Virgin Islands (USVI) has renewed for another year a $70,000 no-bid contract for Kmisha Victoria Counts, the daughter of USVI Attorney General Denise George, to "represent the USVI as a tourism destination and to increase tourism and travel to the territory from various target market regions in the Continental United States."

September 6th, 2021
A Law Officer who holds or acts in AG, DPP or Magistracy is deemed a Legal Practitioner

Dear Editor,

I feel compelled as a resident in this Territory to join in the chorus as to whether the three Lawyers from the CoI are in breach of the Legal Profession Act 2015.

December 14th, 2012
UPDATE: Morris in full support of controversial ‘delegation of powers’

ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- Acting Commissioner of Police David Morris firmly believes the policy of promotion, discipline and transfer of officers within the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF) should rest with the Office of the Police Commissioner, as the recent controversial ‘delegation of powers’ by Governor Boyd McCleary has facilitated.

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