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Gov Jaspert was ‘disrespectful’ to Acting Governor; misled public- Premier Fahie

- said he could not understand why Gov Jaspert released statements when he was on leave & Acting Governor sworn in
The matter of Acting Governor and local Mr David D. Archer Jr, right, being bypassed in his position by Mr Augustus J. U. Jaspert, left, who is on leave in the United Kingdom but yet released a year-end statement to the territory as Governor, has been slammed as 'disrespectful' by Premier and Minister of Finance, Hon Andrew A. Fahie (R1). Photo: VINO/GIS/File
Premier and Minister of Finance, Hon Andrew A. Fahie (R1) has lamented that no one has taken issue with the fact that Mr Augustus J. U. Jaspert disrespected the Acting Governor, David D. Archer Jr, in not allowing him to make the End of Year Message. Photo: YouTube
Premier and Minister of Finance, Hon Andrew A. Fahie (R1) has lamented that no one has taken issue with the fact that Mr Augustus J. U. Jaspert disrespected the Acting Governor, David D. Archer Jr, in not allowing him to make the End of Year Message. Photo: YouTube
His Lordship, the Hon. Justice Gerhard Wallbank (Ag.), left, administers the oath of office to Deputy Governor, Mr David D. Archer, Jr. to serve as Acting Governor from Saturday, December 19, 2020 to Thursday, January 7, 2021. Photo: GIS
His Lordship, the Hon. Justice Gerhard Wallbank (Ag.), left, administers the oath of office to Deputy Governor, Mr David D. Archer, Jr. to serve as Acting Governor from Saturday, December 19, 2020 to Thursday, January 7, 2021. Photo: GIS
DUFF’S BOTTOM, Tortola, VI- The matter of Acting Governor and local Mr David D. Archer Jr being bypassed in his position by Mr Augustus J. U. Jaspert, who is on leave in the United Kingdom but yet released a year-end statement to the territory as Governor, has been slammed as “disrespectful” by Premier and Minister of Finance, Hon Andrew A. Fahie (R1).

Deputy Governor Mr Archer, Jr was sworn in as Acting Governor by His Lordship the Honourable Justice Gerhard Wallbank (Ag.) on Friday, December 18, 2020.

“Mr Archer will serve as Acting Governor from Saturday, December 19 until Thursday, January 7, 2021, while His Excellency the Governor Augustus Jaspert is out of the Territory,” a press release authored by Information and Education Manager in the Department of Disaster Management, Mrs Chrystall Kanyuck-Abel had stated.

It said Mr Archer’s appointment is in accordance with section 37 (1) (a) of the Virgin Islands Constitution Order, 2007 which states, “During any period when the office of Governor is vacant, or the Governor is absent from the Virgin Islands or is for any other reason unable to perform the functions of his or her office, the Deputy Governor shall, during Her Majesty’s pleasure, act in the office of Governor and shall perform the functions of that office accordingly.”

Is there an Acting Governor?

The Christmas Message from the Governor’s Office; however, came from Mr Jaspert as if Mr Archer Jr never existed.

A very lengthy End of Year Message was also made by the controversial Mr Jaspert, even while he was still away from the Territory and an Acting Governor sworn in.

In the End of Year Message, Mr Jaspert, who has been accused of trying to cause a strain in the relationship between the people of the Virgin Islands and their duly elected Government, again sought to insinuate that there is a lack of good governance in the Territory and stated that persons have complained to him of this personally.

“Secondly, I hope that the community can continue to have open and honest conversations about what we need to do to build better governance - governance that truly reflects BVI’s values of integrity, fairness and openness. There has been a great deal of conversation about this recently and a number of individuals from across the community, businesses and the public service have come to me and my office to raise their concerns.”

The Governor continued: “It takes great courage to have these conversations. Sometimes those who raise their voices are said to be against BVI. Actually, those who raise their voices are the complete opposite - they are championing the values held up in our Constitution and actively working to make BVI a better and more democratic place. We must take pride in the fact that the people of BVI believe so strongly and passionately in good governance. For me, these conversations reflected the true heart and soul of BVI and its people.”

Disrespectful & misleading

Premier Fahie’s focus; however, was on the fact that Mr Jaspert stepped on the position of the Acting Governor held by Mr Archer, in releasing the statement and also misleading the people of the territory on public registers.

“I saw an article where the Governor released over the holidays, which I was dismayed, saying that we agreed to the Publicly Accessible Registers and did not put in under certain conditions. You see the misleading statement? And these are the areas I can’t understand why the acting Governor was disrespected. There is an acting Governor in position but yet a Governor who is away releasing a statement as the Governor,” Premier Fahie said during today's January 5, 2021, Fifth Sitting of the Third Session of the Fourth House of Assembly of the Virgin Islands (VI) at Save the Seed Energy Centre in Duff’s Bottom, Tortola.

Part of the statement by Mr Jaspert read: “Though it will take some time for our economy and the global economy to recover, we are heading in the right direction. I applaud the Government for re-opening the borders, for committing to introduce publicly accessible registers of beneficial ownership by 2023 – which will put our financial services at the forefront of the industry - and for introducing new initiatives to diversify our economy.”

Wong is right when it’s the Governor?

Premier Fahie then lamented that no one seemed to also take issue with the fact that Mr Jaspert had disrespected the Acting Governor in not allowing him to make the End of Year Message.

“And I am saying how could you have two Governors in place at the same time? If you are going to release a statement release it through the Acting Governor and not you releasing one from up there as Governor and then they have one here as Governor…and nobody sees a problem with these things once it’s that entity.

“And then release things in it, when I read it, were not what this Government stated on doing, but it is what they want the people to believe,” Premier Fahie said.

20 Responses to “Gov Jaspert was ‘disrespectful’ to Acting Governor; misled public- Premier Fahie”

  • Really? (05/01/2021, 16:30) Like (57) Dislike (7) Reply
    So much craziness going on and this is what you choose to carry on with?????
    • Reality check (05/01/2021, 16:38) Like (26) Dislike (1) Reply
      Thats what the news chose to carry. They will be milking this speech for days.
      • facts (05/01/2021, 16:53) Like (50) Dislike (100) Reply
        this Premier is a boss, i can listen to him speak all day. We are blessed to have such a Premier at this time in history.
    • Golliwog (05/01/2021, 16:52) Like (48) Dislike (86) Reply
      And who send you? Don't you try to distract us from the glaring fact that Gus was very wrong and disrespectful. But he had to do it because he on a PR campaign for himself and Uk and to smear the image of this Government that on to the UK's dirty ways and will not put up with it. This Government has vision & guts not gus!
  • Kuntah (05/01/2021, 16:48) Like (26) Dislike (36) Reply
    Massa still large n in charge in 2021. No one would see it wrong what the UK boy did to ur own because their minds conditioned to believe that certain people can't do wrong, is not corrupt, and is not racist! Not I, I a descendant of slaves wide awake. Stop drinking coffee and wake up bvi
  • Joshua (05/01/2021, 16:49) Like (37) Dislike (18) Reply
    I also found it a bit odd that the governor made the speech, but is this really something to bring to the attention of the constituents. This is really reaching over the top mr Premier. The governor is leaving shortly why do you think it is necessary to dig into that, it serves no useful purpose. Allow someone else to broach the topic. The minister of health recently declare that they are unable to test for the new strain in covid. Yet you can allocate 200 thousand for a singing competition in these hard times. Is that really necessary and helpful mr Premier. Cant you see you have your priority twisted. Yet you want outside help and assistance. Come on. People homes need fixing and yet you find 200 thousand for a singing competition does that make sense Hon Premier. You need to step back and take a break. In my humble opinion you have missed the mark, BIG TIME.
    • reality (05/01/2021, 16:59) Like (13) Dislike (28) Reply
      It is somthing to bring now because it needs addressing now in this time in history. Enough is enough with the colonial mentality. It is critically important and you understand that but that is not your agenda. Our premier is right on the money and the Uk and the house slaves are very uncomfortable. This is not about a governor leaving shortly, its about the position, that is why it needs addressing now, its called strikeing the iron when it is hot.
  • josiah'sbay (05/01/2021, 17:07) Like (5) Dislike (0) Reply
    This is what happen when "power" don't want "acting power" to mess thing up.
  • Premier Correct (05/01/2021, 17:50) Like (31) Dislike (81) Reply

    Gus is a rac**t big** unworthy of this office.

    Time & time again he shows his immaturity & incompetence.

    No wonder UK chose NOT to honour him nor that Maverick Mickey Mouse Commissioner of Police, another w**** supremacist crony.

    THANK GOD THEY’RE BOTH LEAVING!!!

    DISGUSTING DISGRACEFUL RACIST BIGOTS.

    Get off our necks & leave already!!

  • OK Then (05/01/2021, 19:05) Like (1) Dislike (5) Reply
    Governor jasper if you know of issues that require your attention, it is either you approach it or leave the subject alone. Am tired of this ignorance from both sides.
  • Jealous Gus (05/01/2021, 19:31) Like (5) Dislike (40) Reply
    Gus jealous of David Archer.
  • F Savage (05/01/2021, 19:46) Like (39) Dislike (9) Reply
    Andrew Fahie; u dead wrong on this one. The Governor is in charge and can give the statement. UK has ultimate power, they can send warship and put military boots on the ground if they want and u can't do damn thing about it, but they won't fall folly to ur ignorance.
  • facts (05/01/2021, 20:24) Like (7) Dislike (49) Reply
    Gus is a racist
  • Tan I am (05/01/2021, 21:11) Like (20) Dislike (1) Reply
    The Gov made the decision to not be away while he was away to issue his last and important Holiday speech which was personal and reflective...So What ?


    • this true (06/01/2021, 09:10) Like (6) Dislike (15) Reply
      A considerate and polite gesture,Iagree.
      Too many of us do not understand nor can relate to such considerate,politeness classy behavior.
      So much to learn and too much to unlearn.
  • Spin top (05/01/2021, 22:32) Like (10) Dislike (18) Reply
    Well this one just showing us that we can't spin him like a top. Note he didn't come here to play. Independence???? What do you think? Are we ready for it? Food to chew on we need proper education on it. For now mother land call the shots here like it or hate it. That's the facts and she not going away right now.
  • musa (06/01/2021, 09:48) Like (0) Dislike (10) Reply
    We need a local governor and we have the best man for it right now our acting governor.
    • Local governor? (06/01/2021, 15:47) Like (4) Dislike (0) Reply
      Not with these clowns - they simply playing into the hands of the UK


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