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Acting AG rules Deputy Speaker can preside over motion to exempt Speaker

- in resolution seeking to exempt Speaker Willock from paying legal fees in CoI case
Acting Attorney General in the Virgin Islands (VI) House of Assembly (HoA), Mr Jo-Ann Williams-Roberts has ruled that deputy Speaker Neville A. Smith (AL) can preside over the motion to exempt House Speaker, Hon Julian Willock form paying legal fees in the case against the three CoI lawyers. Photo: HoA/Youtube
Hon Marlon A. Penn has inquired whether Hon Neville A. Smith can sit in place of the Speaker, given the case against the CoI lawyers accused of illegally practicing law in the VI, had Hon Smith as a co-claimant along with Speaker Willock on behalf of the House of Assembly. Photo: HoA/Youtube
Hon Marlon A. Penn has inquired whether Hon Neville A. Smith can sit in place of the Speaker, given the case against the CoI lawyers accused of illegally practicing law in the VI, had Hon Smith as a co-claimant along with Speaker Willock on behalf of the House of Assembly. Photo: HoA/Youtube
DUFF’S BOTTOM, Tortola, VI- Acting Attorney General in the Virgin Islands (VI) House of Assembly (HoA), Ms Jo-Ann Williams-Roberts has ruled that Deputy Speaker Neville A. Smith (AL) can preside over the motion to exempt House Speaker Hon Julian Willock from paying legal fees in the discontinued case against the three Commission of Inquiry (CoI) lawyers working in the territory without being called to the local Bar.

The issue of whether the Deputy Speaker can preside over the case was raised by Opposition Leader, Hon Marlon A. Penn (R8) at yesterday’s November 1, 2021, 12th Sitting of the 3rd Session of the 4th House of Assembly at Save the Seed Energy Centre.

Hon Penn had inquired whether Hon Smith can sit in place of the Speaker, given the case against the CoI lawyers accused of illegally practising law in the VI, had Hon Smith as a co-claimant, along with Speaker Willock.

Deputy & Speaker named in case - Hon Penn

According to Hon Penn, “Since the motion in question, you are also named as a co-claimant on behalf of the House of Assembly with the Speaker, are you in a position to adjudicate this process, considering that you are a party of the same claim that was made in the courts?

The Attorney General could probably assist this House in giving us an opinion [on] the Deputy Speaker who is also a party of the Claim.”

Hon Penn called for clarity before the motion was moved and debates begin, given the circumstances surrounding the case.

Acting Attorney General, Ms William-Roberts said although the case concerns both the Speaker and his Deputy, the resolution in question only speaks to the Speaker and not his Deputy, “So I see no issue,” she said.

The Fahie Government is seeking to have the HoA Speaker, Hon Willock, be exempted from paying legal fees in his personal capacity, after taking a case against the three CoI lawyers who were accused of illegally practising law in the territory.

The HoA is in recess until Wednesday, November 3, 2021.

16 Responses to “Acting AG rules Deputy Speaker can preside over motion to exempt Speaker”

  • facts (02/11/2021, 14:18) Like (8) Dislike (9) Reply
    She should have been the real attorney general
    • @ facts (02/11/2021, 15:56) Like (4) Dislike (2) Reply
      100% they going be in trouble with that NDP girl from the east
    • @ facts (02/11/2021, 18:22) Like (3) Dislike (3) Reply
      joan should have been selected to be the AG for sure where was dawn when joan was acting as AG



    • Sick ah dis (02/11/2021, 18:58) Like (2) Dislike (1) Reply
      Disgusting. The deputy she in on the case an she sits when they try to pass us the bill? No Sir! VIP don’t even care how they look to us. They know they gone soon an lash out.
  • Sam (02/11/2021, 14:31) Like (6) Dislike (1) Reply
    tribal war
    will it ever end !!!!

    the day negros actually unite U know the world coming to an end !!!!

    some west indians pick on each other
    VI people who from here

    other nationals appear to live in harmony while in this area
    • @Sam (02/11/2021, 15:55) Like (1) Dislike (7) Reply
      Must be the reason why their murder rate is so high.
      They love each other to death.
  • judge dred (02/11/2021, 14:37) Like (3) Dislike (3) Reply
    Ppl dont allowed yourselves to be carried away read Section 103 of the Constitution the Minister of Finance has the Authority to order than the legal legal fees encurred by the Speaker can be paid from the Consolidated Funds of the Territory. The Constitution is the Supreme Law of the land
    • Yes (02/11/2021, 20:50) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
      but only of acting with the AG, which he was not.
    • Observer (03/11/2021, 09:10) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
      You need to review section 103 again. It does not give the Minister of Finance that authority.
  • Noooooooooooo (02/11/2021, 14:42) Like (2) Dislike (2) Reply
    That shouldn't be.......The system is flawed
  • lol (02/11/2021, 14:43) Like (2) Dislike (1) Reply
    ITS LIKE ROBIN REPLACING BATMAN----6 OF 1 HALF DOZEN OF THE NEXT
  • She is wrong.. (02/11/2021, 15:58) Like (5) Dislike (0) Reply
    Planned...Pre medidated...Yet wrong..
  • musa (02/11/2021, 17:07) Like (1) Dislike (2) Reply
    At this point of time we need to stop the hate and learn to appreciate .
  • Unconventional leadership (02/11/2021, 19:07) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    I wonder how would the real attorney general would have ruled. Maybe she might have ruled differently hence conveniently passing the responsibility over to the deputy.
  • Guilty (02/11/2021, 21:36) Like (4) Dislike (0) Reply
    Why isn’t the co-complainant jointly responsible for the bill? Is this the safeguard (loophole) that they would use to justify having the taxpayers pay the bill? By having the deputy included they, they will try to claim that this was an act of official duty. I personally feel that they should simply split the bill.
  • What next? (03/11/2021, 13:04) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    WHAT A FARCE. A REAL COMEDY OF ERRORS.


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