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Mrs Jennifer Potter-Questelles tipped to replace Dr Mathavious @ FSC

Deputy Managing Director of Corporate Services at BVI Financial Services Commission (FSC), Mrs Jennifer Potter-Questelles has been recommended by the Board to replace retiring FSC pioneer Dr Robert A. Mathavious, according to reports reaching Virgin Islands News Online. Photo: GIS/Facebook
From left: Attorney at Law Lisa Penn-Lettsome, a former Deputy Director of FSC and now Executive Director of International Business; Kenneth Baker, who is the Deputy Managing Director, Regulation and the Director of the Banking, Insolvency and Fiduciary Services Division; and Ayana I. Glasgow, a former Deputy Director Banking and Fiduciary Services at FSC, all reportedly applied for the position of Managing Director and CEO of FSC. Photo: GIS/FSC
From left: Attorney at Law Lisa Penn-Lettsome, a former Deputy Director of FSC and now Executive Director of International Business; Kenneth Baker, who is the Deputy Managing Director, Regulation and the Director of the Banking, Insolvency and Fiduciary Services Division; and Ayana I. Glasgow, a former Deputy Director Banking and Fiduciary Services at FSC, all reportedly applied for the position of Managing Director and CEO of FSC. Photo: GIS/FSC
Dr Robert A. Mathavious, the first Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of BVI Financial Services Commission (FSC) announced his retirement in June of this year. Photo: FSC
Dr Robert A. Mathavious, the first Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of BVI Financial Services Commission (FSC) announced his retirement in June of this year. Photo: FSC
PASEA ESTATE, Tortola, VI- Word reaching our news centre from highly placed sources on the BVI Financial Services Commission (FSC) Board of Directors, is that the Deputy Managing Director of Corporate Services, Mrs Jennifer Potter-Questelles, was recommended by the Board to replace retiring FSC pioneer Dr Robert A. Mathavious.

Following the announcement in June of this year that Dr Mathavious, the first Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of FSC, was retiring the post was advertised.

Interviews were held and our sources confirmed that Mrs Potter-Questelles was the one selected by the Board. It is unclear what method was used in her selection.

Is she qualified?

She joined the Financial Services Department in 2001 from the private sector. In addition, Mrs Potter-Questelles was appointed Deputy Managing Director of Corporate Services in April 2005.

According to her professional qualifications listed on the FSC website, she holds a Masters of Law, [2011], Masters of Business Administration (Finance), [2001] and a Bachelors of Science (Information Systems), [1993].

Mrs Potter-Questelles came to public attention when in 2016 she was appointed Chairwoman of the BVI Ports Authority (BVIPA) Board of Directors under the National Democratic Party (NDP) regime.

She was there at a time (some of it inherited) when the BVIPA faced many financial management scandals, and the ousting of its Managing Director Claude O. Skelton-Cline. Mrs Potter-Questelles, at the time in 2016, replaced J. Edward de Castro as Board Chair.

Financial scandal over project

Months after she took up her Chairwoman's post, the scandals surrounding the BVIPA over its multi-million dollars Cruise Pier Development Project had intensified. Two reports, one from the Auditor General Mrs Sonia M. Webster and the other by the House of Assembly’s Public Accounts Committee, chaired by the now late Leader of the Opposition Hon Ralph T. O’Neal OBE, had put the project into question.

The two reports on the Ports Development Project unearthed corruption, conflict of interest, disregard for the laws of the Virgin Islands, unfair practices, undue influence in favour of one developer, disregard for the established tendering process and that no one was looking out for the interest of the people and taxpayers of the Virgin Islands, putting the people at a disadvantage.

How was her tenure at the Ports?

During the scandal, a former Project Manager, Mr Huge E. Darley, confirmed the two reports and even told our newsroom at the time that he felt sorry for taxpayers when he heard the cost of the project, which the public was told would cost $45 million; however, then Communications and Works Minister Mark H. Vanterpool (R4) told the Parliament the price tag was a whopping $82.9 million. The project ended up with a $50M overrun.

One of Mrs Potter-Questelles’ first duties at the time as the new Chairwoman was to recruit a new Managing Director, after the NDP failed to renew Skelton-Cline's contract following, according to him, a promise made following the NDP victory at the polls in 2015.

Serious competition

It is our newsroom's understanding that Mrs Potter-Questelles beat out some heavyweights who had also applied for the top post at FSC, including Kenneth Baker, Deputy Managing Director, Regulation; Attorney at Law Lisa Penn-Lettsome, a former Deputy Director of FSC and now Executive Director of International Business; and Ayana I. Glasgow, a former Deputy Director of Banking and Fiduciary Services at FSC.

The former Mrs Glasgow-Liburd is now Executive Director/Resident Manager of Aleman, Cordero, Galindo & Lee Trust (BVI) Limited.

Meanwhile, our newsroom attempted to solicit comments from Chairman of the FSC, Mr Robin F. Gaul; however, we were told Mr Gaul does not give out his phone number to the media.

In December 2001, the Virgin Islands Party Government passed the Financial Services Commission Act, 2001, which established the British Virgin Islands Financial Services Commission as an autonomous regulatory authority responsible for the regulation, supervision, and inspection of all financial services in and from within the VI.

46 Responses to “Mrs Jennifer Potter-Questelles tipped to replace Dr Mathavious @ FSC”

  • Not2Sure (07/09/2020, 09:57) Like (6) Dislike (36) Reply
    seems like only NDP getting top jobs in the BVI the VIP weak and are a set of jokers
    • @Not 2 Sure (07/09/2020, 10:15) Like (25) Dislike (1) Reply
      question !!!!!
      I will double check but I don’t recall seeing NDP/VIP on Passports........we have so many changes in the territory because of Covid NDP/VIP
      on passports might be the new norm
    • Not Sure (07/09/2020, 14:01) Like (14) Dislike (1) Reply
      at least, the current leader of government business have an open mind and not playing political games gave the post to the person VIP or not.....stop being childish we have a territory to rebuild in the midst on a global pandemic
  • ... (07/09/2020, 10:03) Like (16) Dislike (10) Reply

    Baker is a man from down the ...
  • ... (07/09/2020, 10:06) Like (8) Dislike (34) Reply
    that's a high paying job, so the VIP give away the two top jobs to non VIP, first it was tourist board now its FSC; SMH never me again voting for VIP they don't help them supporters
    • 2 cents (07/09/2020, 10:25) Like (12) Dislike (2) Reply
      That is why the country will never get anywhere. Instead of issuing awards base on merits, you sound like you still want the people of the Territory to remain corrupt and be a demise to themselves.

      Who of the contenders were VIP and that could have done the job? Do you not know that loyalty to an organization plays a part? Do you not know that the length of (good) service within an organization, also too in times of crisis (2017), plays a part? Do you think the BOD was bias? They didn't have much of a pedigree to choose from ... did they? Why didn't one of your pedigree VIP people contend for the post?

      Regardless, the country needs to move forward and in time, this individual will have to prove herself. She has taken on a task when the country is now totally dependent on an industry that only brings in 60% of the Government's revenues to fund 100% of its expenditures. This is no easy feat to keep the ship from sinking. She will need to listen to the private sector as well.
    • THINK! (07/09/2020, 10:31) Like (13) Dislike (2) Reply
      What happen to give the job to who is qualified, who has a track record, and who can get the job done. We have seen in the past what happens to appointments where folks are not qualified, have no track record, can not get the job done but are in the right party.
    • @... (07/09/2020, 11:32) Like (25) Dislike (2) Reply
      Check all the appointees to different Boards....majority if not all are VIP rally folks out of nowhere appointed to Boards and more than one Board at a time.
  • Rubber Duck (07/09/2020, 10:13) Like (6) Dislike (18) Reply
    another Lorna influenced appointment...jezebel still ah run things
  • Irrelevant (07/09/2020, 10:15) Like (7) Dislike (0) Reply
    "In December 2001, the Virgin Islands Party Government passed the Financial Services Commission Act, 2001, which established the British Virgin Islands Financial Services Commission as an autonomous regulatory authority responsible for the regulation, supervision, and inspection of all financial services in and from within the VI."

    2 different VIP's ...

    The current make-up trying to take credit for what others did. But they are NOT the same VIP of 2001

    • @ irreverent (07/09/2020, 11:59) Like (9) Dislike (3) Reply

      Andrew Fahie was in the same vip of 2001 so cart your....

    • facts (07/09/2020, 13:17) Like (11) Dislike (8) Reply
      Vip will still win the next election eventhrow they stacking the deck against them
  • bvi (07/09/2020, 10:26) Like (15) Dislike (6) Reply
    Jennifer is the best candidate hands down. Why does this article even feature other significantly junior people to Jennifer who only call fame is being part of the nepotism relying clik
  • My Take (07/09/2020, 10:28) Like (9) Dislike (13) Reply
    This is a mistake. She left the Ports in a mess.
  • Clearly (07/09/2020, 10:31) Like (6) Dislike (13) Reply
    Once she is allowed to take that post it will be a disgrace for the BVI when she has to answer for all the questionable answers at the Port. DON'T DO IT!
  • home (07/09/2020, 10:51) Like (41) Dislike (1) Reply
    Even ah u own ah u hating on. Wonder if it was given ti a foreigner over the NDP supporter what would have been the rhetoric. Theres no pleasing BVIslanders once it diesnt go the way you want it's an issue. Just be glad shes a BVIsalnder with the qualifications and not the facts shes not a supporter of the party you support. Man this political and island people continuous fight is getting ridiculous and frankly tiring. The tag that you guys are putting on this country will soon make it uncomfortable for would be investors and or visitors. I've stopped encouraging people to visit me and I'm a tourism major who loved marketing the country.
  • @HOME (07/09/2020, 11:10) Like (10) Dislike (0) Reply
    I am with you. And yes, I born right here.
  • Jac (07/09/2020, 11:15) Like (46) Dislike (2) Reply
    I have worked with that young lady, and I think she will do that job justice. She is intelligent, personable and approachable. She is a consummate professional. I am happy for her.

    Congratulations Mrs Potter-Questille.
    • BABYGIRL (07/09/2020, 13:56) Like (11) Dislike (0) Reply
      Congratulations to Mrs.Questille you would do a great job don’t mind the noise.
  • money man (07/09/2020, 11:49) Like (8) Dislike (6) Reply
    Leave the lady alone she will do a good job no because Baker penn and Glasgow did not get it Potter has qhat it takes all them better do is work with her we need to stop the badminfed ness baker is good pennis good so i hope that they donot pull aside because they did not get the post please work with her some day you woll get there , you tell yo that mactavious wanted any of them to get the post he is s clever man what theLord does not want angles cannot cary Ms Poyyer please open jobs for the young people keep the faith and wotk with those who are there and build te servoce
    • @ money man (07/09/2020, 12:05) Like (33) Dislike (1) Reply
      I couldn’t get pass the third line.

      Please for the love our eyes, form proper sentences.
  • Huge (07/09/2020, 11:49) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
    But memory returning...whatever happen to the Daley man and imminent lawsuit and his unsubstantiated tattabout the former Gov...sum ah say tis the one of current holyVIPerson orchestrated the supposedly mismanageing of the Pier funds with Mr Daby as the corraborating evidence but up to now and it so quiet,the lies.
  • ! (07/09/2020, 11:51) Like (3) Dislike (4) Reply
    She better answer for the ports mess
  • staff (07/09/2020, 12:00) Like (7) Dislike (6) Reply
    She should have been going out the door with Robert
  • milk (07/09/2020, 12:35) Like (7) Dislike (0) Reply
    Potter-Questelles or baker for the job they pick Potter questelle. All those other names Glasgow, penn are junior to her and should never applied. Banking on cronyism and who you know is not enough. Congratulations to Potter-Questelles.
  • insider (07/09/2020, 13:18) Like (6) Dislike (7) Reply
    Same people who kill the industry now trying to run it we need new blood and new thinking she needs to retire
  • musa (07/09/2020, 13:19) Like (12) Dislike (4) Reply
    Great news wish her all the best well deserved
  • --------------------- (07/09/2020, 13:36) Like (4) Dislike (5) Reply
    it seems like that if we going diversify the FSC product we needed new thinking not sure she is the one for that!!! what about Brodrick? Maybe he to busy writing for smurf
  • bvi (07/09/2020, 14:20) Like (11) Dislike (0) Reply
    I am not at all surprised by the negative comments on this forum. As is customary we are quick to tear down rather being happy for and encouraging our own. Jennifer if one of our own. If she was appointed to the post, I prefer her or another BVIslander in the position over an expat any day. I have no doubt the other applicants would do their best if one of them is appointed to the position. That said, however, if Jennifer is appointed to the post it's because whomever appointed her felt she was best suited.
  • one eye (07/09/2020, 14:28) Like (8) Dislike (4) Reply
    This is a step backwards I for Lisa or ken
  • SoldierT (07/09/2020, 15:57) Like (8) Dislike (0) Reply
    The Lord Knew Best who the Next Best Person to Run the FSC.The Choice of a Female is History. Let's Lobby for more Female leader's in other Higher Places..The Country will get back on Track like HL Days..Women in Power needed please..
  • Go on (07/09/2020, 17:25) Like (8) Dislike (1) Reply
    Congratulations Jennifer, who vex go flex. What have you critics done for yourself or the Territory lately?
  • BVIlander (07/09/2020, 19:04) Like (9) Dislike (1) Reply
    Congratulations Ms. Potter-Questelles, I have had the privilege of working with this lady and she is professional, respectful, and very competent, a very good choice. I know that she will make the BVI proud
  • @ Go on (07/09/2020, 19:28) Like (2) Dislike (4) Reply

    stop blogging J***** you know it's time for you to go home you don't have much more to contribute

  • GangstaSummit (07/09/2020, 19:56) Like (2) Dislike (1) Reply
    I interacted with her directly and indirectly a short while ago and I found her to be an intelligent lady in certain areas. I was disappointed by her approach to somethings . It appears that things she did not favor were pushed to the side and things she favored went full speed ahead. I also witnessed a touch of nepotism. All in all she was perhaps the best choice, just don’t quit and leave them high and dry like you did with your ports assignment. You had the capacity to bring about change before things made such a drastic turn.
    • @ gangstasummit (09/09/2020, 20:09) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      She is certainly NOT the one to move the industry forward
  • Observer (07/09/2020, 22:59) Like (1) Dislike (2) Reply
    This is a huge mistake.... They really drop the ball on this one.............
  • What’s next (08/09/2020, 08:38) Like (0) Dislike (1) Reply
    What’s is going to Be next NDP dining what they do best.
  • Unfortunately (08/09/2020, 14:50) Like (1) Dislike (2) Reply
    This is a key post available at an important time. We should be scouring the planet (Including here) for an accomplished and visionary regulator or regulatory lawyer with knowledge of exactly what the competition is up to and where they are heading. A lot of the damage has already been done but If we want to leap ahead, we need to get the right person and if an outsider just on a three year thing with someone like Kendrick shoulder to shoulder to take it forward. If you are thinking about whether they are NDP or VIP (like there’s a meaningful difference) you are part of the problem and that mentality will continue to hold us back
  • ASKING (09/09/2020, 20:09) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Tell us about the port authority while she was there as chair


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