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Legislators’ retirement benefits not a salary increase; 30 years overdue– Premier Fahie

- says VIP Gov’t only addressing issues neglected by previous administrations
Premier and Minister of Finance, Hon Andrew A. Fahie (R1) says the recent decision by the House of Assembly to address retirement benefits for Retired Legislators (HoA) was an issue that has been outstanding for over 30 years. Photo: VINO/File
Premier Andrew A. Fahie addressed the issue during a May 20, 2021, statement on current matters in the territory. Photo: HoA/Youtube
Premier Andrew A. Fahie addressed the issue during a May 20, 2021, statement on current matters in the territory. Photo: HoA/Youtube
As part of his statement, Premier Andrew A. Fahie said the benefits for judges is another issue that has been 40 years overdue and addressed by his government. Photo: Internet Source
As part of his statement, Premier Andrew A. Fahie said the benefits for judges is another issue that has been 40 years overdue and addressed by his government. Photo: Internet Source
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI – Premier and Minister of Finance, Hon Andrew A. Fahie (R1) says the recent decision by the House of Assembly (HoA) to address benefits for retired legislators (HoA) was an issue that has been outstanding for over 30 years.

“Previous Governments and persons who served in previous Governments – some of whom are today trying to scandalise this initiative – had the responsibility to settle this matter once and for all,” the Premier said in a May 20, 2021, statement.

Persons spinning decision into a political one - Premier 

“They did not deal with the matter. They felt it was a “hot potato” no matter when it was dealt with. They felt it might not be good for their re-election. As a matter of fact, they are now spinning it that we have done it thinking that we will not be re-elected. So, they sidestepped the issue and left it for someone else to deal with.”

Hon Fahie said every week he would receive calls from former legislators who have served, asking once and for all to address this problem and said since taking office, however, his administration has had to deal with several issues that could be considered 'hot potatoes' by many persons.

Some of the issues he said included the regularisation of persons who were in the territory for years, the turning around of the traffic in Road Town, and the starting of the repairs to the Market Square amongst more issues.

"But, in terms of this one, this is not the only issue of remuneration and compensation that they have run away from. There are others."

Benefits for Judges was 40 years overdue 

As part of his statement, Hon Fahie said the benefits for judges is another issue that has been 40 years overdue and addressed by his government.

“The judiciary has been complaining that the packages were inadequate and not sufficient to attract the desired talent in the numbers required. And this is an important issue because judges face a lot of constraints when they enter that profession,” he said.

Hon Fahie said there are limits to what kind of work retired judges can and cannot do, hence the need to have good packages that are fair.

“The situation with legislators is very similar. When you are a legislator especially there are Good Governance standards and where your Government has further strengthened the Good Governance systems, you cannot engage in any business activity as if you are not a legislator and as if you were a private citizen,” he said.

Benefits for legislators not a salary increase 

While the Premier was clear that it is not a salary increase, he hinted that the government would not have increased its salary given the current COVID-19 climate would not be the right time for such.

According to the Premier, “So you cannot expect legislators to serve, be unable to freely engage in business activities – cannot bid on projects because of perceptions, and then after they have given a lifetime of service, you send them off with nothing to take care of themselves until they die.”

15 Responses to “Legislators’ retirement benefits not a salary increase; 30 years overdue– Premier Fahie”

  • bay (21/05/2021, 13:51) Like (6) Dislike (25) Reply
    We with you Bronx bummer
  • You have it wrong. (21/05/2021, 14:44) Like (66) Dislike (1) Reply
    NO PREMIER FAHIE.... we do not expect someone who dedicates a 'lifetime of service' to leave with nothing. WE DO expect those who have shown us in the first 4 years of service that they are incapable of fulfilling the role to the satisfaction of the people to leave without a pay packet YES. Those who serve only 4 years have either a lifetime before or after to build up their own businesses to carry them to retirement. This burden should not fall on the people of the BVI. We will have already paid 4 years of salary and not got our moneys worth - WHY should we pay a further YEAR when the minister in question would be doing NOTHING of benefit to the territory.
  • Ninsense (21/05/2021, 15:07) Like (31) Dislike (1) Reply
    What about those who got contracts while serving? Will there be an adjustment? And do they not have day jobs? Were they not employed before taking office? Will they not be employed after serving? Why not just a pension when they reach pensionable age? Poor excuse premier. More fattening if the pockets.
  • Kite (21/05/2021, 16:08) Like (26) Dislike (1) Reply
    Is not this too soon? Look out for the people who put you there first. Sad to say. this is not the proper way..Thought politicians wanted to serve.
  • I will say (21/05/2021, 16:34) Like (19) Dislike (1) Reply
    Give them 200.00 a month and send them on their merry way. The average person live on less than that a month and is getting by.
  • resident (21/05/2021, 17:37) Like (11) Dislike (0) Reply
    The last government owed us increments and you're not addressing that with a quickness but anything for politicians who are not working half as hard as civil servants. Where is our four years of owed increments and when will you pay it? You like to say working for the people but it's working for your chosen few.
  • facts (21/05/2021, 19:14) Like (2) Dislike (17) Reply
    I see nothing wrong with the bill set of haters who can’t get elected blogging
    • Excuses Governments (22/05/2021, 07:28) Like (7) Dislike (0) Reply
      Excuses, greed, selfishness,. That's how this government can be described....We need not worry, the governor will not sign off on this.
    • @ facts (22/05/2021, 08:58) Like (0) Dislike (2) Reply
      I must agree some of them just jealous they will never make it to the House of Parliament so they hate all day!!!

      The judges get a big payday not a bird say a thing !!! set of local oppressors
  • Question to answer (21/05/2021, 20:49) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
    Why is it that only certain people need to be treated fairly in BVI. The Lowdown is gonna come back around.
  • DON Q (22/05/2021, 08:59) Like (0) Dislike (3) Reply
    The premier got balls weak rass Orlando would have never pass this while most of the ndp suffer
    • @DonQ (22/05/2021, 10:16) Like (3) Dislike (0) Reply
      Have you considered that it was not because he was weak? That it was because he knew it would come out of the hardworking taxpayers pockets? That he chose not to put himself and his own interests first? Think.
  • Challenger (22/05/2021, 13:21) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    and how long is minimum wage increase over due. cost of living goes up and up and up every year. !!
  • He see what he wants (22/05/2021, 16:32) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Why don't he see the increments and salary increase that's over due to the public servants and statutory staff.
  • double standard (22/05/2021, 19:45) Like (0) Dislike (2) Reply
    am, the former RDA man could have been making close 2 or over 30Gs each month and every man mouth shut/ other folks are given assignments in BVI they take home a salary, paid cell phone bill and entertainment allowance again every man moth shut....run chat dat


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