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Lisa Penn-Lettsome tipped to Chair Constitutional Reform Committee

- Opposition gets to nominate three persons to the Committee
Local attorneys and indigenous Virgin Islanders Mrs Lisa Penn-Lettsome, left, and Ms Janice A. Stoutt, right, have reportedly been tipped for Chair and Deputy Chair, respectively, of the Constitutional Reform Committee. Photo: GIS/Facebook
 Now long overdue, Premier and Minister of Finance Honourable Andrew A. Fahie (R1) has set up the Territory’s Constitutional Reform Committee to look at changes needed to the Virgin Islands’ Constitution of 2007. Photo: GIS/File
Now long overdue, Premier and Minister of Finance Honourable Andrew A. Fahie (R1) has set up the Territory’s Constitutional Reform Committee to look at changes needed to the Virgin Islands’ Constitution of 2007. Photo: GIS/File
The colonial power encouraged by a former Governor, Augustus J. U. Jaspert, who many accused of being a racist because of his many public and private statements, have engaged in what many local and regional scholars labeled as ‘a modern day lynching’ by calling a Commission of Inquiry (CoI) on the Virgin Islands. Photo: VINO/File
The colonial power encouraged by a former Governor, Augustus J. U. Jaspert, who many accused of being a racist because of his many public and private statements, have engaged in what many local and regional scholars labeled as ‘a modern day lynching’ by calling a Commission of Inquiry (CoI) on the Virgin Islands. Photo: VINO/File
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- Now long overdue, Premier and Minister of Finance Honourable Andrew A. Fahie (R1) has set up the Territory’s Constitutional Reform Committee to look at changes needed to the Virgin Islands’ Constitution of 2007.

It was agreed between colonial power the United Kingdom (UK) and the Virgin Islands (VI) that after every 10 years there will be a review of the VI Constitution.

The last review of the VI Constitution took place around 2006, leading to the Constitutional Order of 2007. That was some 15 years ago.

Word now reaching our news centre is that the Fahie-Administration has settled on Mrs Lisa Penn-Lettsome, a local attorney with over 26 years experience and the current Executive Director of International Business, to chair the committee.

Sister Islands & women around the table

Meanwhile, it’s also our understanding that attorney Janice A. Stoutt, the daughter of late legislator Prince Stoutt, has been appointed Deputy Chair. Both Penn-Lettsome and Ms Stoutt are indigenous Virgin Islanders.

Our news centre understands that the Opposition in the House of Assembly (HoA) were allowed to nominate three persons to the nine-member Committee. They recommended attorney Dr Benedicta P. T. Samuels; pastor of the Cane Garden Bay Baptist Church, Reverend Dr Melvin A. Turnbull Sr; and businessman and former political aspirant, Rajah A. Smith.

It is believed that other Members of the Committee include businessman Sendrick Chinnery of Jost van Dyke; Director of H. Lavity Stoutt Community College (HLSCC) on Virgin Gorda, Dr Steve Lennard; attorney Maya M. Barry and businessman Egbert D. Wheatley of Anegada.

A political & financial burden being with the UK?

The political and social classes have been calling for independence from the UK; however, Premier Fahie has insisted it’s a matter for the people to decide.

Since the Territory came out of grant-in-aid in the 70s they have received little or nothing from the UK and, in fact, taxpayers have been burdened with paying the bills for the UK appointed Governor who represents Queen Elizabeth II.

The VI taxpayers shoulder the cost for the upkeep of Government House, the local staff, water, electricity, all parties and other social functions, along with ground transportation and provide a driver and security for the non-elected Governor among many other items. This is to the tune of millions of dollars yearly from the national budget.

UK anti-VI moves

After the two category five hurricanes of 2017, the UK provided a few items during the aftermath; however, used the opportunity to entrap the territory to access millions of pounds in loan guarantees. The terms and conditions of the loan guarantees were immediately rejected by the Minister of Finance Honourable Fahie, who took office in 2019.

Recently, the British donated some vaccines to the Territory after asking the Government to suspend its order via other Caribbean arrangements to help fight the COVID-19 pandemic.

In addition, allegedly based on reports, the colonial power encouraged by a former Governor, Augustus J. U. Jaspert, who many accused of being a racist because of his many public and private statements, have engaged in what many local and regional scholars labeled as ‘a modern day lynching’ by calling a Commission of Inquiry (CoI) on the VI.

Many regional Governments and International Organisations have blasted the CoI and questioned whether the UK has the moral and legal authority to lecture the VI on ‘good governance' and on the issue of alleged corruption.

UK trying to kill financial services?

A few years ago, the UK passed a Bill in Parliament to force the VI to open its financial services registry, a move to kill its financial services sector. The Sector brings in almost 60% of the VI’s revenue that keeps public officers hired, schools and hospitals open, the private sector paying taxes and supports many infrastructural projects.

It is believed that only about 50% of the population is pro-independence and the other half simply need to be educated on the benefits and risks and the meaning of self-determination, along with some residents lacking confidence in their own people and leaders.

It is unclear when the Constitutional Reform Committee will start the series of public meetings throughout the Territory to get feedback from residents on what they would like to see in a new constitution.

After the report is compiled, both the Cabinet and the HoA will have the final say on what goes to London. Once the report is approved, a new and separate team will be selected to negotiate with the British on the recommended changes to the constitution.

Meanwhile, our newsroom attempted to get comments from Premier Fahie, Opposition Leader Hon Marlon A. Penn (R8) and Mrs Penn-Lettsome; however, no responses were received up to publication time.

34 Responses to “Lisa Penn-Lettsome tipped to Chair Constitutional Reform Committee”

  • ... (04/01/2022, 13:11) Like (2) Dislike (6) Reply
    this is too close to election we are out of time yall
    • annudda2cents (04/01/2022, 16:51) Like (8) Dislike (0) Reply
      the last constitutional review was in 2006, and to my recollection, there were general elections in 2007. same difference if you ask me.
  • NB (04/01/2022, 13:31) Like (48) Dislike (6) Reply
    Both ladies seem very qualified and capable to get the job done. Best wishes to both of you. But question, why in the good lords name ayo using ‘Indigenous Virgin Islanders’ fah. Cut out that nonsense please. Makes me sick. Wah ayo tryna accomplish? Struuupps
    • @ NB (04/01/2022, 14:55) Like (12) Dislike (19) Reply
      THERE IS NOT A DAMM THING WRONG WITH RECOGING WE PEOPLE AS INDIGENOUS..LOVE IT
      • Betty Boop (04/01/2022, 15:55) Like (17) Dislike (6) Reply
        @ the person that replied to NB ,you may have to do some serious intense research , for there are no indigenous people here on Tortola or throughout the Caribbean. Even our great-great grandparents were not indegineous people. So STOP with the BS. Just a reminder, remember when Antigua was the in charge of the BVI which meant that people from Antigua came to Tortola to live and work without any problems and they married or had children with the " Indigenous people". So there goes your crap about indegineous people. Maybe one or two persons may have may have married or had children with another person that was born here. Maybe?...Apart from that there are genuine/ pure breed indegineous people on Tortola ... Sorry it's the truth.
        • @ Betty boop (04/01/2022, 16:40) Like (9) Dislike (17) Reply
          They can trace at least three generations that’s what it means so go sit down with your pig droppings
        • The TRUTH (05/01/2022, 10:41) Like (2) Dislike (4) Reply
          With your logic, no one is indigenous anywhere except Africa. Please shut the hell up.
      • BVI fascist (05/01/2022, 16:16) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
        Other countries would arrest you for racism. Imagine white people saying that in the UK! The ones that do are seen as far-right fascists and face prosecution.
    • Lucy (05/01/2022, 14:21) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
      I totally agree. It is inappropriate. No need to prove anything. However, I understand that we are so outnumbered that sometimes people feel it is necessary.
  • FEO GOMEZ (04/01/2022, 13:32) Like (38) Dislike (2) Reply
    What does a Pastor and Rajah have to do with Constitutional reform. Don't you need to have an actual brilliant mind? I need answers.
  • Legal Aspirant (04/01/2022, 13:39) Like (5) Dislike (12) Reply
    This is a fairly good committee. However i only see 2 great committee members that could really negotiate with those Law Lords in England and thats the Chair and the great Bishop. I dont know what u can do with the rest of the committe. Should have had stronger committee members.
  • Rubber Duck (04/01/2022, 14:02) Like (10) Dislike (5) Reply
    At least most of them are locals
  • 321 (04/01/2022, 14:06) Like (7) Dislike (9) Reply
    here comes C***y with her disapproval because she knows better
  • reporting? (04/01/2022, 14:37) Like (16) Dislike (0) Reply
    from what I see the commission team looks to be very bright and capable, but my challenge is the reporting that the UK has given nothing - I think if you check the Governors statement you will see, and when he was asked again by Cox, that the UK has given millions of dollars to the BVI and still does. when we talk about transparency that should go for reporting too and it needs to be truthful and not made up
  • Windy (04/01/2022, 14:56) Like (16) Dislike (1) Reply
    good committee but where they going with rajah?
    • H (04/01/2022, 18:47) Like (4) Dislike (3) Reply
      Rajah might not be as educated as the other but he is a human being . His contribution might be more valuable then the rest because he is going to speak from his heart. He will make the constitution simple to understand by the uneducated fox.
  • my two cents (04/01/2022, 14:58) Like (10) Dislike (0) Reply
    Four lawyers two phds to top heavy we need some grass roots
    • Two PhD's? (04/01/2022, 18:41) Like (8) Dislike (4) Reply
      Two PhDs yes, but in what? Constitutional Law? No. Those are two pastors with degrees in Religious Studies or some other area of Religion. Perhaps they will offer the prayers at the meetings.
      • @ two pads? (04/01/2022, 20:47) Like (3) Dislike (1) Reply
        You just jealous no body even considered you. The committee is very solid bam
  • resident (04/01/2022, 15:57) Like (4) Dislike (4) Reply
    What about the salary review committee ??? Guess that's not priority. Let's get this ball rolling.
  • great (04/01/2022, 16:02) Like (7) Dislike (0) Reply
    She is so deserving of this post?
  • bvibuzz (04/01/2022, 16:42) Like (16) Dislike (0) Reply
    This committee except one or two is very well deserved. We the people fully support, Good job Hon premier
  • Sam (04/01/2022, 16:43) Like (12) Dislike (3) Reply
    one thing the territory has is books of rules/laws however enforcement of rules/laws continues to be lacking for so many years

    life should go on....but there is a set of rules/laws associated with the current pandemic but no enforcement

    vehicles up & down public roads with all color headlights some have no insurance law breakers

    enforcement is just a conversation
  • pat (04/01/2022, 17:42) Like (4) Dislike (3) Reply
    I support all the members but what can rogger tell the queen in England
  • Clap clap clap clap (04/01/2022, 20:49) Like (3) Dislike (0) Reply
    TWO STRONG LADIES AT THE TOP THAT LOVE COUNTRY, HON ANDREW FAHIE YOU HIT THIS ONE OUT OF THE PARK
  • One word (04/01/2022, 21:18) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
    SOLID
  • Youth (04/01/2022, 21:19) Like (4) Dislike (2) Reply
    One thing I admire about our Premier is that he doesn't let the talk stop him from moving forward. This committee is the best selection of people I have see in a while.
  • Legal Mind (04/01/2022, 22:06) Like (0) Dislike (4) Reply
    You cannot operate as an independent state and hold on to the UK passport. You have to choose independence and possibly a Caricom Passport or stay under the colonial power and keep the UK passport. A bitter pill to swallow but that’s the reality.
  • Clap clap clap clap (04/01/2022, 23:12) Like (7) Dislike (7) Reply
    I just happy the process to kick the British out has started
    • @ clap clap (05/01/2022, 09:18) Like (2) Dislike (2) Reply
      Kick out and they have a bogus coi ready to invade the bvi ayo will here
  • Not good (05/01/2022, 07:54) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Respectfully, Don't pick people who don't support you agenda.
  • Reflect the people (05/01/2022, 16:20) Like (1) Dislike (1) Reply
    Who are the other members of the Committee? It MUST reflect ALL the different kinds of people who live here, all colours, all different ethnic groups
  • Nationhood (06/01/2022, 18:36) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Are there going to include clear provisions banning same sex marriage???


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