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CARICOM Heads of Gov’t express ‘deep concern’ with UK-sponsored CoI in VI

- pointed to lack of transparency & manner CoI called & CoI not obtaining all legal approvals
Regional leaders who attended the 33rd Inter-Sessional Conference of the Heads of Government of CARICOM in San Pedro, Belize last week have expressed ‘deep concern’ with the lack of transparency and the manner in which the United Kingdom-sponsored Commission of Inquiry (CoI) was called in the [British] Virgin Islands. Photo: CARICOM
During a CoI hearing in June 2021, Commissioner of the CoI Mr Gary R. Hickinbottom had said the lawyers were not required to be admitted to the BVI Bar in order to carry out their duties for the CoI. The Commissioner; however, directed that the three lawyers make an application to be admitted to the BVI Bar. Photo: VINO/File
During a CoI hearing in June 2021, Commissioner of the CoI Mr Gary R. Hickinbottom had said the lawyers were not required to be admitted to the BVI Bar in order to carry out their duties for the CoI. The Commissioner; however, directed that the three lawyers make an application to be admitted to the BVI Bar. Photo: VINO/File
It is also believed that the CoI was called by controversial ex-governor Augustus J. U. Jaspert as a ‘clapback’ to the VI Government who had resisted his attempts at violating the VI Constitution. Photo: VINO/File
It is also believed that the CoI was called by controversial ex-governor Augustus J. U. Jaspert as a ‘clapback’ to the VI Government who had resisted his attempts at violating the VI Constitution. Photo: VINO/File
Deputy Premier and Minister for Education, Culture, Youth Affairs, Fisheries and Agriculture Dr the Honourable Natalio D. Wheatley (R7) is seen here arriving in Belize for the 33rd Inter-Sessional Conference of the Heads of Government of CARICOM. Photo: Ministry of Foreign Affairs-Belize/Facebook
Deputy Premier and Minister for Education, Culture, Youth Affairs, Fisheries and Agriculture Dr the Honourable Natalio D. Wheatley (R7) is seen here arriving in Belize for the 33rd Inter-Sessional Conference of the Heads of Government of CARICOM. Photo: Ministry of Foreign Affairs-Belize/Facebook
SAN PEDRO, Belize- Regional leaders who attended the 33rd Inter-Sessional Conference of the Heads of Government of CARICOM in San Pedro, Belize last week have expressed ‘deep concern’ with the lack of transparency and the manner in which the United Kingdom-sponsored Commission of Inquiry (CoI) was called in the [British] Virgin Islands.

Further, it said the CoI was operating without obtaining all the “legal required approvals” and called for the democratically elected government to be respected and for self-governance in the territory to not be impeded.

According to a Communique from the Heads of Government meeting held from March 1 to March 2, 2022, “Heads of Government expressed deep concern about the lack of transparency and the manner in which the UK-backed Commission of Inquiry into the British Virgin Islands was called and is operating without having obtained all the legally required approvals.”

CoI violated VI laws

Three UK lawyers working for the CoI were found to be working illegally for the commission, since they were not called to the BVI Bar as is required by the Legal Professions Act of 2015.

During a CoI hearing in June 2021, Commissioner of the CoI Mr Gary R. Hickinbottom had said the lawyers were not required to be admitted to the BVI Bar in order to carry out their duties for the CoI. The Commissioner; however, directed that the three lawyers make an application to be admitted to the BVI Bar.

‘Self-governance should not be impeded- CARICOM Heads

Further, according to the Communique issued on March 3, 2022,, “Heads of Government reiterated their call for the constitutional position of the duly elected Government to be respected and for self-governance to be upheld and not impeded.”

There are suspicions, and many political analysts and commentators agree, that the CoI was a ‘charade’ with the UK final report already written, since the UK’s intention is to suspend the VI constitution and impose direct rule.

The Virgin Islands Government under Premier and Minister of Finance Hon Andrew A. Fahie (R1) has been pushing an agenda of self-determination, which it believes is inevitable and is only seeking to prepare its people for it.

What was real motive for CoI?

It is also believed that the CoI was only called by controversial ex-governor Augustus J. U. Jaspert as a ‘clapback’ to the VI Government who had resisted his attempts at violating the VI Constitution.

It was known before and revealed during the CoI hearings that Mr Jaspert and Premier Fahie shared a ‘strained relationship’.

Meanwhile, Heads of Government called for the implementation of the UN resolution on the question of the [British] Virgin Islands adopted by the 76th UN General Assembly on December 9, 2021, which calls for self-governance and self-determination in the Virgin Islands to be respected.

“Heads of Government agreed to adopt a unified position at the relevant UN decolonisation fora in support of the self-determination of the [British] Virgin Islands.”

The CoI was called on Martin Luther King Day, January 18, 2021, by Mr Jaspert, mere days after he exited the territory. It was scheduled to have finished in six months, with the lone Commissioner expected to deliver his final report by July 18, 2021.

In January a new deadline of April 2022 was given for the submission of the final report by the CoI Commissioner. It was the second extension for the CoI to deliver its final report.

And, according to reports reaching our newsroom, even after the Inquiry has closed the Commission has been requesting information from Heads of Department in the Public Service.

Who attended the CARICOM Heads Meeting?

The Thirty-Third Inter-Sessional Meeting of the Conference of Heads of Government of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) was presided over by the Prime Minister of Belize, the Honourable John A. Briceño.

Other Members of the Conference in attendance were: Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda, the Honourable Gaston A. Browne (virtually); Prime Minister of The Bahamas,                                           the Honourable Philip E. Davis; Prime Minister of Barbados, the Honourable Mia Amor Mottley, Q.C; MP;  Prime Minister of Dominica, the Honourable Roosevelt Skerrit; Prime Minister of Grenada, Dr the Rt. Honourable Keith C.I.H. Mitchell; President of Guyana, His Excellency Dr Mohamed Irfaan Ali; Prime Minister of Haiti, the Honourable Ariel Henry; Prime Minister of Jamaica, the Most Honourable Andrew M. Holness (virtually); Premier of Montserrat,  the Honourable Joseph Easton Taylor-Farrell; Prime Minister of St. Kitts and Nevis, Dr the Honourable Timothy S. Harris (virtually); Prime Minister of Saint Lucia, the Honourable Phillip J. Pierre (virtually); and President of Suriname, His Excellency Chandrikapersad Santokhi.

St. Vincent and the Grenadines was represented by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Transport, Works, Lands and Physical Planning, the Honourable Montgomery Daniel; Trinidad and Tobago was represented by the Minister of Foreign and CARICOM Affairs, Senator the Honourable Dr Amery Browne.

Associate Members in attendance were: Bermuda represented by the Hon Walter H. Roban Deputy Premier and Minister of Home Affairs; [British] Virgin Islands represented by Deputy Premier, the Honourable Dr Natalio D. Wheatley; and the Turks and Caicos Islands represented by Premier the Honourable Charles W. Misick.

26 Responses to “CARICOM Heads of Gov’t express ‘deep concern’ with UK-sponsored CoI in VI”

  • Sam (06/03/2022, 15:37) Like (5) Dislike (24) Reply
    talk can not change the situation; after all the talking Russia still invade Ukraine: the united kingdom understands the true value of her overseas territory called british virgin islands

    school children saying uk officers done in strategic position within the police force apparently some will man the boats as a buffer between HM Customs

    Who bodyguard
    the bodyguard

    slavery was abolished in 1834 only in writing(pen & paper)
  • Black People (06/03/2022, 16:27) Like (7) Dislike (26) Reply
    Keep fighting against injustice
    • JACKS (06/03/2022, 22:39) Like (11) Dislike (1) Reply
      It's time for our leaders to stop robin the people. VIP, NDP, UNDP and other Ps have been taking advantage of the people and feel they will get away with it. We need a time out, if you can't police your self then who will? It's we blame.
  • No surprises there. (06/03/2022, 16:37) Like (12) Dislike (9) Reply
    Not surprised Caricom are concerned. They don't want a bad apple in the basket.
  • nonsense (06/03/2022, 17:38) Like (36) Dislike (6) Reply
    Caricom leaders only reacting to the story they were told. Would they be of the same opinion if they had the other side of the story? This story is nothing else but useless sound bites in the end their opinion is useless.
  • UK (06/03/2022, 17:38) Like (41) Dislike (4) Reply
    Who cares what CARICOM thinks it doesn't change anything.
  • Xxx (06/03/2022, 17:40) Like (4) Dislike (11) Reply
    Bvi will prevail
  • mad max (06/03/2022, 18:26) Like (32) Dislike (0) Reply
    CARICOM should be concerned about the way citizens and residents have been badly let down by successive Governments who were more interested in enriching themselves than stewardship of the Territory.
    • More corrupt than us. (06/03/2022, 21:15) Like (12) Dislike (1) Reply
      Who more corrupt that those caribbean countries. They only getting away because they independent...The Difference is that the BVI is not...Caricom countries need to clean up their dirty houses..Britain is responsible for cleaning ours..
  • Me (06/03/2022, 19:28) Like (60) Dislike (1) Reply
    Caricom. Cant justify what going in the BVI
    What's wrong is wrong.Let the chips fall next month.
  • @ BLACK PEOPLE (06/03/2022, 19:35) Like (15) Dislike (1) Reply
    if you think Caricom are not getting the news how you double taxing their people here
  • how come (06/03/2022, 20:49) Like (17) Dislike (3) Reply
    How come Caricom leaders approving this but they can't defend the treatment of their people in the BVI?
    • @how come (06/03/2022, 22:07) Like (15) Dislike (5) Reply
      The answer is if they were getting better treatment in their own country they wouldn't leave and come to the BVI. It must be that the treatment is better in the BVI.
      • how come (07/03/2022, 12:15) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
        Your illiteracy has been demonstrated. You have changed the goal post in responding to the statement.
    • @ how come (08/03/2022, 07:29) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      Obviously the treatment in the VI is better for their people .
      Problem is that their people is bad for the economy and society of the Vi.
  • one eye (06/03/2022, 21:12) Like (1) Dislike (11) Reply
    Keep fighting the racism uk
    • @one eye (06/03/2022, 21:35) Like (4) Dislike (0) Reply
      And you fail to realize some of the blacks in the BVI is racist against each other. BUT NOOOO, BLACKS CAN NOT BE RACIST AGAINST EACH OTHERRRR.
      • Young Money (07/03/2022, 06:47) Like (2) Dislike (6) Reply
        Blacks can never be racist and that’s a fact
        • @Young Money (07/03/2022, 16:13) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
          Absolutely. But xenophobia is the bedrock of the BVI. And it is black on black. Qualification? Born hay.
  • VIP Bevin (06/03/2022, 22:26) Like (1) Dislike (6) Reply
    I nah sur y da moo moo UK even continuin dis whitch hount but dey neeed too gave it up. VIP partee duin ok so far. Leeve dem alone mehson.
  • Interested (07/03/2022, 05:04) Like (5) Dislike (0) Reply
    Is that what Natalie went to the meeting to go ? Complain about the COI ? What can caricom do after the fact ? Another waste of tax payers money.
  • we the people (07/03/2022, 09:48) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Thank you CARICOM for standing with the bvi against a racist mob
  • :( (07/03/2022, 10:50) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    They WILL show concern because they are independent and no one is there to supervise them in their wrong doings to the people of the Caribbean. That's the reason they in their countries talking of brain drains. the people are living their countries for better living. The independence rule goes to their heads and they do injustice over the years. Instead of the countries developing its gets harder and suffering is the cry of the citizens; that's what they should be concern about. They think building structures are development, no not sole. When a leader can help its people to stand on their feet, to support themselves, take care of their children, healthy living through good agriculture and health, eat well, pay their bills, build their own homes, and can stand good financially then they can put up their heads and say they have done well. Let the BVI go independent and the same thing will happen to the country. A set of leaders that want to do what they want and not be accounted for. Our own people that always causing suffering to their people, nothing new, started way back from the mother land and nothing has change , because of greed. smh. Black will always have the mentality of pushing up self and keeping others down for their own gain. They best go show concern to their people. As was said before they need to go "Drink water and mind their business".
    So what if they show concern my foot; "THEY CANT DO NOT A HECK ABOUT IT!
  • OT's (07/03/2022, 13:11) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
    All the British Overseas Territories are only Associate Members of CARICOM except Montserrat so who cares what the 15 member countries think of the CoI in the BVI.
  • Lily Ann (07/03/2022, 19:24) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Looks like CARICOM leaders have big business and secrets stashed away in the BVIs...


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