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Members of House of Assembly refusing to declare interest!

-Registrar of Interests expresses grave disappointment while testifying before the 2014 Sanding Finance Committee over this development
Registrar of Interests Mrs Victoreen Romney-Varlack has expressed grave disappointment that Members of the House of Assembly have been refusing to declare their interest. Photo: VINO/File
Members of the House of Assembly (L-R) Dr the Honourable D. Orlando Smith, Health Minister Hon Ronnie W. Skelton, Deputy Premier and Minister for Natural Resources and Labour Dr the Honourable Kedrick D. Pickering (R7). Photo: VINO/File
Members of the House of Assembly (L-R) Dr the Honourable D. Orlando Smith, Health Minister Hon Ronnie W. Skelton, Deputy Premier and Minister for Natural Resources and Labour Dr the Honourable Kedrick D. Pickering (R7). Photo: VINO/File
Other Members of the House of Assembly under the National Democratic Party (NDP) administration: Minister for Education Hon. Myron V. Walwyn and Minister for Communications and Works Hon. Mark H. Vanterpool. Photo: VINO/File
Other Members of the House of Assembly under the National Democratic Party (NDP) administration: Minister for Education Hon. Myron V. Walwyn and Minister for Communications and Works Hon. Mark H. Vanterpool. Photo: VINO/File
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- The Registrar of Interests was set up a few years ago to ensure that members of the House of Assembly (HoA), particularly Cabinet Ministers of Government, declare their interest to avoid blatant conflict of interest when addressing public policy, that could lead to corruption.

With strong backing and pressure from the then Virgin Islands Party (VIP) Opposition the Registrar of Interests Act was passed in 2006 by the then National Democratic Party (NDP) Administration.

During the first NDP Administration [2003-2007] there was much chatter about some Cabinet Ministers engaging in conflict of interest while sitting in the then Executive Council. The Act pressed for by the VIP was to set up an office to keep an official log to help hold legislators accountable by requiring them to state their financial interests such as directorships, employment, clients, sponsorships, gifts received and land and share holdings.

In 2008 Mrs Victoreen Romney-Varlack was appointed, the Registrar of Interest under the then VIP administration.,.

Almost 8 years later, while testifying before the Standing Finance Committee (SFC) in late 2014, as the House of Assembly was examining the draft 2015 estimates, Mrs Romney-Varlack, responded to a question from Honourable Julian Fraser (R3) and Virgin Islands Party Chairman who asked whether the Registrar of Interests had been successful in obtaining any of the request she had submitted over the years?

No cooperation from legislators-refused to give information

To this question from Hon Fraser,  Mrs Romney-Varlack, made clear that her request before the SFC had nothing to do with money for her office in the budget, but request for members to get in line with the administrative functions of her Office.

The Registrar of Interest complained bitterly that there has been lack of responses from Members of the House of Assembly. She reiterated that this had been her “ongoing mantra”.

She voiced her deep disappointment for such a stance, as the purposes for which the Registrar was appointed were not being realised.

Hon Fraser then suggested that, with the prodding by the Registrar of Interest, Members may comply in the future.

A senior civil servant who often speaks to this news site on these matters,  but cannot use her name for obvious reasons, told our news room that she believes the House of Assembly (HoA) members have no interest in cooperating and are playing tricks while they continue to allegedly engage in so much conflict of interest.

The seasoned civil servant said one of the biggest tricks the elected members are playing is once the Act was passed in 2006 legislators next step was to create a Standing Select Committee in the HoA to help bring the act into force, but this hasn’t been done, and she believes “it’s deliberate”.

Yet again, the Speaker of the House Honourable Ingrid A. Moses, like she did last year and the year before, claims that the Standing Select Committee will be established.

Last year the Deputy Premier and Minister for Natural Resources and Labour Dr the Honourable Kedrick D. Pickering (R7) told the public that he has no conflict of interest as a Cabinet member. 

33 Responses to “Members of House of Assembly refusing to declare interest!”

  • question (02/01/2015, 12:14) Like (26) Dislike (6) Reply

    Has Fraser registered his interests? 

  • disgraced (02/01/2015, 12:16) Like (23) Dislike (0) Reply
    find who who carteing for the Hoa may i say more....
    • Necessary Evil (03/01/2015, 06:23) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
      Not only the HOA. Check FSC,FIA,Premier pvt acts, the beast goes wild and the beat goes on. Tune in fast.
  • Yes (02/01/2015, 12:17) Like (26) Dislike (2) Reply
    It is a crying shame how much conflict of interest these NDP guys are being allowed to get away with & no one seems to be doing anything about it.
    • @ lol (02/01/2015, 12:30) Like (21) Dislike (5) Reply
      sucking a TT is not a conflict an interest boss or meeting a young man in your hotel room while overseas..so give it a rest!!
      • wize up (03/01/2015, 21:05) Like (2) Dislike (3) Reply
        you guys need to stop; which memeber meets young boys; we all have a good idea who is the TT-man(so who is the young-boys-man.....wat ah ting!!!!!
    • Really!!! (02/01/2015, 23:39) Like (5) Dislike (1) Reply
      "A senior civil servant who often speaks to this news site on these matters, ..."

      This is why the BVI public service is rock bottom. You cannot trust anyone, with anything. Being a public officer worldwide is considered an honor. Why is it condoned or accepted by the citizens in BVI that public officers are constantly leaking information. In other countries, this is counted as a crime and tantamount to treason!

      By the way, I'm not affiliated with any political party.
  • food (02/01/2015, 12:20) Like (15) Dislike (1) Reply
    Why other persons can't get a chance to cater for the HOA. How could it be right that a minister get this and he already making good money as a minister. SMH!
  • time (02/01/2015, 12:21) Like (13) Dislike (0) Reply
    It is only time before this conflict of interest catch up with the chinese minister.
  • HMMM (02/01/2015, 12:24) Like (21) Dislike (7) Reply
    The very elected NDP ministers we put to look out for we the people's interest competing against us and winning to supply government of goods and services and causing our businesses to suffer. Too much conflict of interest by this Administration.
  • YEA YEA (02/01/2015, 12:53) Like (12) Dislike (25) Reply
    Yes, because under VIP the catering and other Government services were put out to tender. You guys make me laugh. NDP will be re-elected easily despite all this rubbish. I wouldn't like it had Ministers giving their brothers contracts to do work on a project not approved by Government but using Government funds where their wife cut the checks. That just doesn't happen in BVI, especially under VIP does it?
    • @ yea yea (02/01/2015, 16:41) Like (13) Dislike (2) Reply
      Funny man go back to antigua
    • please (02/01/2015, 16:55) Like (1) Dislike (9) Reply
      We don't elect Jesus, we elect people. No one is perfect.
    • wize up (03/01/2015, 21:16) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      hello YEA YEA; talk the ting..so under VIP, brothers were given contracts using government funds without approval(NO!!!!) those things do not happen under VIP??!!....one other question; tell us more, what is this wife cutting checks story( this did not happen under the VIP-did it!!!)
  • Yes Siree (02/01/2015, 13:55) Like (4) Dislike (8) Reply
    @Yea Yea,there is a population of 28plus thousand,and out of that 28plus thousands is where the voting list is created along with those who registered to vote. You can be so sure to write to say that this present government will be re-elected. You or no-body else can speak for the other voters,you can speak for yourself,but not for all. This election will be a tough one for the simple reason more and more voters are well in tune with what is going on in the British Virgin Islands. People are being educated,are in discussions,asking questions,and are very observant.
  • Some Insight (02/01/2015, 16:29) Like (11) Dislike (0) Reply
    It's sad, the NDP is doing a horrible job as a government. They are getting things done but of course mostly to benefit themselves and their families and friends pockets. They throw in an opponent or two when they want to make it not look so bad or when they have no choice of course. But though the man with the heavy equipment isn't running things like previous NDP terms, they still up to their nasty ways of not listening to the people and playing God. Just doing what they want by whatever means. Yes, I do agree that they are doing a lot and we are benefitting from some of these things but...who else is benefitting...on a larger scale. We benefit while they create work to feed their own pockets and those of friends and families. Sigh..but who else is there, the VIP had it own issues and can't even seem to get it together. Sooo...I guess we keep going down the road to hell in a hand-basket to later realize that all that glitters isn't gold and all wasn't as beautiful as it appeared. We do want progress but at what cost. I rather stay in the ice-age if my kids and their kids will have a say in years to come. The way I see it is, not even expats from other parts of the Caribbean will either, as there are several other breeds of expats quietly growing by number in our society. Sigh again....
  • ABC (02/01/2015, 16:44) Like (14) Dislike (1) Reply
    The Chinese Minister and the "funny" Minister are the Biggest offenders and the Premier knows it. When will he get a spine.
    • 1 (02/01/2015, 22:57) Like (7) Dislike (0) Reply
      Government is not the solution to our problem, government is the problem.
  • Hmmmmm (02/01/2015, 16:53) Like (2) Dislike (4) Reply
    Did Cameron and Ministers register their interests? Ok they want to keep everyone honest then lets keep all honest. They register their interests as well.
  • wize up (02/01/2015, 18:14) Like (0) Dislike (1) Reply
    ting to talk!!!!!!!
  • Bird Watcher (02/01/2015, 20:48) Like (6) Dislike (0) Reply
    Nasty Dirty Politicians!
  • content bay massive (02/01/2015, 23:31) Like (7) Dislike (2) Reply
    At bird watchers this also: ;

    N- national
    D-dose of
    P- poison
    Fraser said so some years ago, don't ignore, don't ever forget. Seize the time.
  • bull frog (03/01/2015, 01:24) Like (1) Dislike (8) Reply
    i going still vote NDP hehehehehe ahahahahah
  • Above it (03/01/2015, 14:30) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
    Legislators evidently believe they are above the law. Shameful
  • public money (03/01/2015, 23:31) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    These guys knew (or should have known) from day 1 that this is the name of the game.
  • Voters (03/01/2015, 23:36) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    Short-sighted, pigheaded policy that probably guarantees the VIP will be back in office in 2015
  • GRANNY (08/01/2015, 09:42) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Why are all the bloggers on this site so divisive? Political? Where are the community minded people? People in Government can not be corrupt without support from others. BVIslanders are god fearing people who live and behave as Christians. Let us uplift this country and stop letting greed and power hungry people corrupting our lives.


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