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CoI called on mere allegations rather than solid evidence- Press conference reveals

- as both Governor & Commissioner fail to state whether they have received written reports or solid evidence
At a 12:00 pm press conference held today, January 22, 2021, in the ‘Tortola Room’ of the Arbitration Centre, Wickham’s Cay II, Tortola, Governor Augustus J. U. Jaspert, left, brought forward no evidence of the allegations, however, said that the evidence was based on reports from the 'community' and several others. Right is Sir Gary R. Hickinbottom. Photo: VINO
Premier Andrew A. Fahie (R1) has said his Government has no objection to the holding of a transparent Commission of Inquiry into governance. Photo: VINO/File
Premier Andrew A. Fahie (R1) has said his Government has no objection to the holding of a transparent Commission of Inquiry into governance. Photo: VINO/File
CoI Commissioner Sir Gary R. Hickinbottom, addressing the press for the first time today, January 22, 2021, indicated that the independent inquiry has been called based on ‘allegations’ however, the commissioner did not reveal if he was presented any solid evidence, apart from the speculations. Photo: GIS/Facebook
CoI Commissioner Sir Gary R. Hickinbottom, addressing the press for the first time today, January 22, 2021, indicated that the independent inquiry has been called based on ‘allegations’ however, the commissioner did not reveal if he was presented any solid evidence, apart from the speculations. Photo: GIS/Facebook
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI - As the Premier Andrew A. Fahie (R1) administration faces accusations of corruption and victimisation in governance to warrant a Commission of Inquiry, neither the Governor H.E. Augustus J.U. Jaspert aka 'Gus' nor the newly sworn-in Commissioner, Honourable Sir Gary R. Hickinbottom, could say whether they have solid written evidence on those accusations.

At a 12:00 pm press conference held today, January 22, 2021, in the ‘Tortola Room’ of the Arbitration Centre, Wickham’s Cay II, Tortola, the Governor brought forward no evidence of the allegations, however, said that the evidence was based on reports from the 'community' and several others.

There have been concerns that the CoI was only called by the Governor on 'the hour' of his departure from the territory to get back at the Fahie Administration, which has accused him of attempted bullying and has been on a mission to reduce the powers of the Governor while making advances to self-determination.

No solid evidence

“This was, without doubt, a very difficult decision to make, but a very necessary one based on the great number of current concerns and allegations put to me by members of the community, the public service, the media, the businesses and other,” Mr Jaspert claimed.

He said the VI has sent a clear message for more transparency and a higher standard of governance, however, again no evidence was presented to warrant the high-level CoI as announced by the Governor on January 18, 2021.

“I simply cannot ignore the concerns of the people, or the hindrances facing local institutions, I feel the Commission of Inquiry is the best way to address those concerns, and ensure the welfare of the people,” Mr Jaspert said.

Premier Fahie has said his Government has no objection to the holding of a transparent Commission of Inquiry, but noted that Governor Jaspert has always advised Cabinet Members that before a Commission of Inquiry can be convened, that to ensure due process, all Government institutions established to ensure accountability, transparency and Good Governance must be allowed to function and produce their reports.

Governor Jaspert could not say whether he has written reports from any Government institutions.

No report submitted by Auditor General's Office

Auditor General, Ms Sonia M. Webster, when asked whether she furnished the Office of the Governor with any recent report to facilitate his CoI, said her office had not done so.

“No, we have not, Ms Webster said on January 20, 2021.

Opposition Leader 'mum'

Meanwhile, Opposition Leader and Chairman of the Public Accounts Committee (CAC), Honourable Marlon A. Penn (R8) did not respond to our question as to whether he had provided the Governor with any report in relation to the CoI.

Commissioner speaks 

Meanwhile, Hon Hickinbottom addressing the press for the first time indicated that the independent inquiry has been called based on ‘allegations’; however, the commissioner did not reveal if he was presented with any solid evidence apart from the speculations.

He reminded that while the commission is not a court of law to find persons innocent or guilty, his role is to consider all information submitted and make findings as to whether anyone in public service may have been guilty of corruption, abuse of office or other serious dishonesty in relation to their service.

“If I conclude that there is nothing possible amiss with the governance of these islands, I will say so and that will be the end of it.” 

Findings will decide the way forward - CoI Commissioner 

Hickinbottom said; however, if there is substance to the concerns and based on the terms of reference required, he will consider what might be done about them and make recommendations for actions such as if criminal proceedings might be brought against individuals.

The Commissioner also detailed that he will be able to make other recommendations considered appropriate in light of the findings made.

11 Responses to “CoI called on mere allegations rather than solid evidence- Press conference reveals”

  • Derval Fletcher (22/01/2021, 16:34) Like (17) Dislike (1) Reply
    Where there's smoke there's fire.
  • smdh (22/01/2021, 17:05) Like (21) Dislike (0) Reply
    Everything is an ALLEGATION until proven. Let the COI do its work.
  • NOT (22/01/2021, 17:06) Like (11) Dislike (9) Reply
    According to this story, the Commissioner says that if he "finds nothing possible amiss", he "will say so and that will be the end of it". Except that's not quite true as the reputational damage to the BVI will already have been done.
    • thank you (23/01/2021, 07:51) Like (3) Dislike (0) Reply
      I thought the normal proceedure would be to invesitage, produce a report and then request a COI which would be carried out by someone other than who produce the report for transpareancy. As with the other 3 projects , they were investigations and reports produce dby the Auditor General and COI were beign requested. THis Judge is investigator, juge and jury, as prople are vbeing asked to bring inforamtion to him for him to investigate, write a report and be the Comssioner of the COI.

      Yes, the damage to the our financial sector as began as the UK wanted.

  • hillbilly (22/01/2021, 17:43) Like (13) Dislike (4) Reply
    Just a word to the wise, if the Gov and the Head of the FCO got the support of the UK PM to conduct the COI, you can be assured high level intelligence have already been gained, analyzed and shared. Briefs and statements to the UK Parliament are not mere opinions. Also please understand that alot of these activities involve the United States and the US of american currency. The US especially the DHS and USCG has the ability to gather intelligence by means that would blow your mind. The COI is merely to gain testimony and local evidence to strengthen what the channels have already reported.

    All politicians past and present, either hire the best counsel your own money can afford, whether by digging it up or muling it back in or buy a truck full of ingredients so mamacita can begin doing her extraspiritual work.
  • trrefdrfds (22/01/2021, 18:44) Like (2) Dislike (1) Reply
    Well my boy done dead .the real cookie monster ..take that to the bank wake him up for his court date ...haha .RIP...big dog in the yard of the underdog. the gut .....love always the peoples man .....THE HONORABLE OMAR. HODGE
  • from buckingham palace (22/01/2021, 19:27) Like (5) Dislike (3) Reply
    Allegation?
    Wait,you will hear.
  • Complacency (22/01/2021, 19:59) Like (11) Dislike (3) Reply
    That’s the problem with this place and the people put in place to serve the community!

    Turn a BLIND EYE CLAIMING ITS MERE ALLEGATIONS AND DO NOTHING TO INVESTIGATE!!

    We welcome the Inquiry.
    • Hmmmm (23/01/2021, 07:59) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      When did anyone say not to investigte and the Governor himself said that it only allegation.

      The Government themself welcome the COI; however, the constituion should be followed and the process should be as outlined the proceedures for a Commission. Do you have a problem with following documented procedures.

      That is not being complacent.
  • Rubber Duck (23/01/2021, 10:03) Like (3) Dislike (3) Reply
    Of course it is based on allegations and accusations, as well as masses of circumstantial evidence like “ We do not want the Royal Navy ship around “ and missing reports from highly paid consultants. That’s what gives rise to enquiries. If there was solid evidence available arrests would have been made. Of course some or all of such evidence may have been suppressed and hidden in various government agencies. The COI will try to determine that as well.
  • Google him! (24/01/2021, 07:07) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    Google Hickinbottom & Chinese restaurant.


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