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Johnson resisting CoI into UK’s ‘disastrous & corrupt’ COVID-19 crisis

-even as his Gov’t is executing & funding a CoI on the Virgin Islands
With the fifth highest death toll and COVID-19 infection rates in the world, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (UK) Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson ‘aka ‘Boris’ has so far resisted calls for an immediate inquiry into his Government’s disastrous handling of the pandemic. Photo: Internet Source
In an article published in the Cambridge University Varsity Newspaper on Friday, March 5, 2021, one student echoed calls for a public inquiry, as shared by some doctors and bereaved families into the management of the UK crisis. Photo: Internet Source
In an article published in the Cambridge University Varsity Newspaper on Friday, March 5, 2021, one student echoed calls for a public inquiry, as shared by some doctors and bereaved families into the management of the UK crisis. Photo: Internet Source
While the UK Government had time to administratively prepare itself and fund the VI CoI, it does not have time to submit to an independent inquiry on its own affairs even as strong allegations of corruption and incompetence in the Johnson administration linger. Photo: BVI CoI
While the UK Government had time to administratively prepare itself and fund the VI CoI, it does not have time to submit to an independent inquiry on its own affairs even as strong allegations of corruption and incompetence in the Johnson administration linger. Photo: BVI CoI
Richard Horton, the Editor of the Lancet, one of the UK’s leading medical journals, has described the UK government’s pandemic response as ‘the greatest science policy failure for a generation’. Photo: Internet Source
Richard Horton, the Editor of the Lancet, one of the UK’s leading medical journals, has described the UK government’s pandemic response as ‘the greatest science policy failure for a generation’. Photo: Internet Source
Unlike the Johnson administration, the Andrew A. Fahie government has since announced that it welcomes the UK CoI because the government 'has nothing to hide,' however, Local Political pundits and a former Turks and Caicos Premier, Micheal E. Misick have described the inquiry as a conclusion already written. Photo: GIS/Facebook
Unlike the Johnson administration, the Andrew A. Fahie government has since announced that it welcomes the UK CoI because the government 'has nothing to hide,' however, Local Political pundits and a former Turks and Caicos Premier, Micheal E. Misick have described the inquiry as a conclusion already written. Photo: GIS/Facebook
LONDON, United Kingdom – With the fifth highest death toll and COVID-19 infection rates in the world, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (UK) Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson ‘aka ‘Boris’ has so far resisted calls for an immediate inquiry into his Government’s disastrous handling of the pandemic.

This comes as the same UK Government secretly prepared and launched a Commission of Inquiry (CoI) into allegations of corruption in the Virgin Islands (VI) Government, even as the Johnson administration was resisting calls for inquiries into UK corruption since mid-2020.

Bold Hypocrisy?

In an article published in the Cambridge University Varsity Newspaper on Friday, March 5, 2021, one student echoed calls for a public inquiry, as shared by many doctors and bereaved families into the management of the UK crisis.

While underscoring that a CoI into Johnson’s pandemic response is of utmost importance and needed 'now', the article cited “blatant corruption" manifested in COVID contracts given to Conservative party donors which presented strong grounds for an inquiry.

“One investigation recently found that contracts worth £881 million have been awarded to individuals who have given a total sum of £8.2 million to the Conservatives. Though no direct exchanges have been identified, these contracts deserve closer scrutiny.”

Richard Horton, the Editor of the Lancet, one of the UK’s leading medical journals, has described the UK government’s pandemic response as ‘the greatest science policy failure for a generation’.

He called the government’s delay in ordering the first lockdown a ‘national scandal’.

UK Gov’t ‘Sluggish & Incompetent’ - UK Gov’t advisor

Other respected Government advisers like Sir Patrick J.T. Vallance spoke publicly of the government’s strategies as one that was “characterised by sluggishness and incompetence,”

Despite these adjectives, Johnson and his government continues to resist calls for an inquiry but instead had the "moral fortitude" to execute and fund a CoI on the VI, which has been successfully navigating the COVID-19 pandemic.

A possible delay tactic, the Cambridge Varsity article suggests, “It seems probable that Mr Johnson does not want an inquiry’s work to start in earnest any time soon. The claim that an independent inquiry would simply take up too much government time isn’t plausible given the fact that an inquiry might take months to prepare itself administratively before actually starting to collect evidence from the government.”

Johnson delaying inquiry

“Mr Johnson should have no problem announcing an inquiry right now. He has said that his government ‘did everything we could’ to limit the pandemic’s impact. One would then expect that the Prime Minister, totally confident in his government’s excellent pandemic response, would have no trouble setting up an inquiry immediately. But Mr Johnson’s resistance to starting an inquiry at once means that at some level he knows this pandemic response has been horribly botched,” the article says.

In essence, while the UK Government had time to administratively prepare itself and fund the VI CoI, it does not have the time to submit to an independent inquiry on its own affairs on the backdrop of strong allegations of corruption and incompetence in the Johnson administration.

Fahie Gov’t cooperating with VI CoI

Unlike the Johnson administration, the Fahie government has announced it welcomes the UK CoI based on unfounded claims of corruption because the government “has nothing to hide.”

Local Political pundits and a former Turks and Caicos Premier, Micheal E. Misick; however, have described the inquiry as a conclusion already written, where the UK is seeking to take over the territory’s affairs, as the democratically elected government make moves towards a new round of constitutional review, and a more self-determined future.

26 Responses to “Johnson resisting CoI into UK’s ‘disastrous & corrupt’ COVID-19 crisis ”

  • Mehson (06/03/2021, 17:23) Like (45) Dislike (1) Reply
    Hope the host of C*t D***t and her band of hypocrites reading this, how can a corrupt government do a inquiry on another government? What johnson have to hide? Thing to cry.
  • Linda (06/03/2021, 18:31) Like (34) Dislike (1) Reply
    He is the UK's Trump, moronic idiot.
    • NezRez (07/03/2021, 23:25) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      And they seem to have the same Barber. LMAO! Barber is getting paid flying between the UK and the US, for no reason at all...LOL
  • My girl (06/03/2021, 19:06) Like (29) Dislike (0) Reply
    Bunch of hypocrites
  • smfh (06/03/2021, 21:21) Like (47) Dislike (0) Reply
    That’s why I laugh when these coons act like the UK is our savior. The UK has way more problems than the BVI and can’t wipe their own @$$ and people really think they solve our $H!t.
  • pat (06/03/2021, 21:55) Like (44) Dislike (2) Reply
    The bottom line is racism and white supremacy the bvi needs its independence
  • Set of oppressors (06/03/2021, 22:00) Like (63) Dislike (2) Reply
    Let me see what the white bloggers in rankin office has to say and blog
    • Excuses Government (07/03/2021, 06:46) Like (7) Dislike (0) Reply
      The wrong Johnson is accused of doing doesn't justify the wrong our government or other government is doing,,, He Who does no wrong worry not,,,, If police come to search my house and I know my house is clean I welcome them with a smile,, nothing to worry about,,,I will even offer them a drink when they are finished,,,,,, Yep
    • @Set of oppressors (07/03/2021, 07:39) Like (2) Dislike (1) Reply
      Sarah or Vicki anything to say because you all are on a mission to destroy the BVI.
  • Why (06/03/2021, 23:42) Like (4) Dislike (59) Reply
    Why is this news in BVI.
  • birds of a feather (07/03/2021, 00:48) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    IT TAKES ONE TO KNOW ONE
  • The obvious (07/03/2021, 06:35) Like (1) Dislike (1) Reply
    Of course you know u did something wrong, thsts the obvious, use whatever power and enfluence you have to stop people from finding out...
  • Dancing in the sunshine (07/03/2021, 07:26) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    Jesus said you must take out the log from your eye before telling another that there is a speck in his or her eye. These are things for all of the persons who were running to the governor for him to call for a Commissioner of Inquiry into the affairs of this territory. What a shameful news from England. If Boris is resisting a COI in the Mother country, how can they tell us in the Virgin Islands that we should have one. Things to talk.
    • Deh Watcha (07/03/2021, 12:45) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      If the Premier had a choice, what do you think his choice would be?
  • Youth (07/03/2021, 07:31) Like (3) Dislike (0) Reply
    Clearly the UK is one of the most corrupt country in the world.
  • The watchdog (07/03/2021, 08:23) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
    The Uk has been exposed yet again
  • Shaft (07/03/2021, 08:46) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    I GUESS YOU LOVE TO FOOL YOURSELF AND GUESS WHAT THERE IS NO LAW AGAINST THAT SO LOOK IN THE MIRROR PRETENDER - YOU GOT MY BLESSINGS
  • @Jack (07/03/2021, 08:58) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    U got that right and some of the news sites are not putting in some comments when it is the truth
  • Anonymous (07/03/2021, 09:04) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
    The UN Security council needs to step in and address this double standard and oppression of the UK on the [poor BVI. It is clear how they trying to victimize the BVI! sad sad day for the so call partnership
    • Mayhem (07/03/2021, 11:41) Like (0) Dislike (1) Reply
      The UN and World Health Organization needs to step in and address the absence of clean running water and the emissions of toxic fumes and the resulting high incidence of cancer in the VI.
      The ongoing deliberate Human Rights violations in the VI is over the top..
      • @mayhem (08/03/2021, 01:24) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
        All that and it is still where everybody want to be. Over 100 nationalities keep coming. People run from bad not to it. No one is forced to come. They come by choice.
  • bbc (07/03/2021, 17:53) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply

    you think England have time to study a set of b*** folks



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