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Attorney Corine N. George-Massicote tipped to be new Speaker

- Expected to be sworn in on May 26, 2022
Local attorney Corine N. George-Massicote has reportedly been chosen to be the new Speaker of the Virgin Islands House of Assembly (HoA). Photo: Facebook
Many have praised former Speaker Julian Willock for restoring interest in the HoA and presiding over the institution in a dignified way. Photo: GIS/File
Many have praised former Speaker Julian Willock for restoring interest in the HoA and presiding over the institution in a dignified way. Photo: GIS/File
The House is currently in the 4th Session of the 4th HoA.
The House is currently in the 4th Session of the 4th HoA.
DUFF’S BOTTOM, Tortola, VI- Almost three weeks after the untimely resignation of former Speaker of the House of Assembly (HoA) Julian Willock, a new Speaker is expected to be elected and sworn in on Thursday, May 26, 2022 at the 3rd Sitting of the 4th Session of the 4th HoA.

Sources within the coalition Government of National Unity told our news centre that the members have settled on local Attorney Corine N. George-Massicote, after a short debate on another name.

Mrs George-Massicote is currently employed at Trident Trust Co. (BVI) Ltd. The young Virgin Islander is the second person tipped for the post in a few days, after the first designee Attorney Hakim T. Creque turned down the job.

If sworn in, Mrs George-Massicote will also be the third female Speaker. The others are Vivian Inez Archibald (2003-2007) and Ingrid A. Moses-Scatliffe (2011-2019).

When reached by our newsroom for comments, George-Massicote did not confirm or deny she was offered the job.

Willock a positive legacy 

Many have praised former Speaker Willock for restoring interest in the HoA and presiding over the institution in a dignified way. 

The former Speaker has listed many of his accomplishments working with the many committees of the HoA in his three years, including resuscitating the Virgin Islands Youth Parliament; Enabling the Territory as a member of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association to sit at all local, regional and international conferences as its own independent Chapter; The passage of over 40 Bills in the Fourth HoA, along with having the 5 Select Committees of the House very active.

Recently, the former Speaker Willock led a delegation of HoA legislators on a fact-finding mission to the United Kingdom to review the House of Commons operations.

Why did Willock go?

The seven-member delegation met with Speaker of the House of Commons Sir Lindsay Hoyle, and many other UK Parliamentarians to review ways of using some of their methods to strengthen the local democratic institution.

There are widespread speculations that Mr Willock was asked to demit his post of Speaker as part of the coalition Government's policy of appeasement to the UK, following the recommendation of direct rule (suspension of the constitution) in the Commission of Inquiry report.  

Mr Willock has declined to comment, saying he will not disclose his private conversation with the Premier Dr The Honourable Natalio D. Wheatley (R7).

33 Responses to “Attorney Corine N. George-Massicote tipped to be new Speaker”

  • My girl (24/05/2022, 15:46) Like (12) Dislike (95) Reply
    I love that guy Wilock he is dignified and very smart and stand up for his rights he is no ues man.
  • Voters (24/05/2022, 15:46) Like (26) Dislike (7) Reply
    We need elections now!!!!
    • John doe (24/05/2022, 16:18) Like (14) Dislike (1) Reply
      Come like you all lack the logical fortitude to understand there is a great likelihood that the UK would not allow for elections to take place in the territory’s current state of affairs!!!
    • @Voters (24/05/2022, 21:16) Like (2) Dislike (1) Reply
      And then the only thing that will change is the members in the house would be called duly elected members. It aint get anyone right now to dethroned the hon mr. Wheatley so tek that and ....
  • Yassssssss (24/05/2022, 15:47) Like (45) Dislike (18) Reply
    I am so happy to see a woman picked to sit in that seat. As a woman, yassssss.
    • Me too! (24/05/2022, 17:28) Like (10) Dislike (6) Reply
      Finally...a woman
      • Really (24/05/2022, 19:38) Like (23) Dislike (2) Reply
        There have been several female speakers is the house. Learn your history!
      • Look closely (24/05/2022, 20:56) Like (6) Dislike (1) Reply
        Please look back at the history… we had two ladies in that seat before, Inez Archibald and Ingrid Moses. I think Deceased Delores Christopher was deputy speaker. But yes, let us continue to break the glass ceiling. May God reign.
  • ... (24/05/2022, 16:03) Like (18) Dislike (14) Reply
    she's cute xoxo
  • Really (24/05/2022, 16:05) Like (25) Dislike (2) Reply
    Congratulations to her!!!!
  • Des (24/05/2022, 16:06) Like (8) Dislike (11) Reply
    Thank you for your service, Willock. Interesting new pick...hmm.
  • snagglepuss (24/05/2022, 16:09) Like (9) Dislike (2) Reply
    heavens to murgatroyd
  • Kg (24/05/2022, 16:31) Like (14) Dislike (1) Reply
    Congratsssss!!
  • ta ta (24/05/2022, 16:48) Like (10) Dislike (41) Reply
    Willock was the best man for that job
  • Nice (24/05/2022, 16:59) Like (5) Dislike (1) Reply
    Congrats Co!
  • Carved images (24/05/2022, 17:16) Like (9) Dislike (10) Reply
    Makes no sense dissolve the house NOW
  • daffy duck (24/05/2022, 17:22) Like (7) Dislike (16) Reply
    She was one of the better defense lawyers on Tortola. Too bad she decided to give it up for corporate law.
  • Next move please (24/05/2022, 17:23) Like (21) Dislike (10) Reply
    Time for a woman to sit in the Premier’s seat. No joke, we need to see more women in Cabinet and Government. Sooner or later it is going to happen. This comment is from a male.
    • The TRUTH (25/05/2022, 10:56) Like (3) Dislike (1) Reply
      So we judge people qualifications and credibility based on their gender?
  • pass (24/05/2022, 17:41) Like (31) Dislike (1) Reply
    Don''t sacrifice your legal career for this short term job. It will detract from your CV.
  • west (24/05/2022, 17:50) Like (15) Dislike (1) Reply
    Congratulations to a heart warming true individual ❤
  • rethink (24/05/2022, 18:50) Like (16) Dislike (5) Reply
    Need a more seasoned person for Speaker
  • asking for a friend (24/05/2022, 19:06) Like (9) Dislike (7) Reply
    Is that Pipe daughter?
  • my 2 cents (24/05/2022, 19:34) Like (7) Dislike (0) Reply
    I don't think it would be wise for her to give up her high paying job to be a speaker!! Unless they are matching her salary or paying her more!!.
    • Forcountry (25/05/2022, 08:00) Like (11) Dislike (2) Reply
      To some, money is not the only issue. Lord help our money-mongering community.
  • Knewit (24/05/2022, 20:04) Like (6) Dislike (0) Reply
    I am not surprised. The COI was going to ensure he paid for his performance at their hearing
  • Red Team (24/05/2022, 20:57) Like (10) Dislike (2) Reply
    She’s such a wonderful person inside out, I’m happy for her. She’s knows her Sh:t so she will hammer anything that comes her way.
  • @ JACK (24/05/2022, 21:26) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    HEY ???? IT AIN'T GONNA BE THAT KIND OF PARTY , UNLESS ITS UP BALO AND PUMKIN WILL BE PROVIDING SECURITY
  • peace (24/05/2022, 22:28) Like (10) Dislike (0) Reply
    The first time i decide to blog. I just want to tell this wonderful young lady CONGRATULATIONS!
  • Congrats (24/05/2022, 22:36) Like (7) Dislike (1) Reply
    We keeping everything East.
  • asura (25/05/2022, 08:54) Like (2) Dislike (12) Reply
    not sure she can walk in the esteem shoes! But she form here so I support


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