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Strengthening trade & economy, tackling COVID-19 top Gov't's legislative agenda

- as Third Session of Fourth House of Assembly commences
Under the theme, ‘Driving BVI Innovation Through Legislation’, outgoing Governor of the Virgin Islands, H.E Augustus J.U. Jaspert delivered the highly anticipated Speech from the Throne during today’s November 5, 2020, First Sitting of the Third Session of the Fourth House of Assembly. Photo: HoA/Youtube
The Speech from the Throne is one outlining the Government’s Legislative Agenda for the new legislative season and according to Governor Jaspert in his final such speech, this year’s agenda will focus on strengthening trade and economy, the people, and it will make provisions for the challenges of COVID-19. Photo: HoA/Youtube
The Speech from the Throne is one outlining the Government’s Legislative Agenda for the new legislative season and according to Governor Jaspert in his final such speech, this year’s agenda will focus on strengthening trade and economy, the people, and it will make provisions for the challenges of COVID-19. Photo: HoA/Youtube
According to the Governor, the legislative agenda laid out for this new session will be monitored by the Premier's office to ensure that it moves forward with 'fortitude and determination.' Photo: GIS/File
According to the Governor, the legislative agenda laid out for this new session will be monitored by the Premier's office to ensure that it moves forward with 'fortitude and determination.' Photo: GIS/File
DUFF’S BOTTOM, Tortola, VI – Under the theme, ‘Driving BVI Innovation Through Legislation’, outgoing Governor of the Virgin Islands, H.E Augustus J.U. Jaspert delivered the highly anticipated Speech from the Throne during today’s November 5, 2020, First Sitting of the Third Session of the Fourth House of Assembly.

The Speech from the Throne is one outlining the Government’s Legislative Agenda for the new legislative season and, according to Governor Jaspert in his final such speech, this year’s agenda will focus on strengthening trade and economy, the people, and it will make provisions for the challenges of COVID-19.

The government will be looking to introduce laws such as electronic legislation to support the digital transformation of the public service and improve e-payments for customers.

COVID-19 & the Labor Force 

Governor Jaspert said the VI State Administration and Coastal Zone Management Act will be introduced to provide for the establishment of the limits of the exclusive economic zone of the VI, also, the Flexible Working Arrangement Bill will come, given the challenges of COVID-19 and the lingering remnants of the 2017 hurricane on today’s labour force.

More upcoming legislation under that subsection includes the BVI Investment Bill, Incentive Legislative and the Non-Profit Organisation Act.

Under building a stable and diverse economy, the Governor said legislation will include the Virgin Islands Agriculture and Fisheries Marketing Authority Bill, which will seek to establish a statutory authority to serve as the primary authority on VI’s Food Security.

Environment & Tobacco control 

Amendments will come to Customs Management & Duties Act to encourage investment in ‘green’ products and more amendments to the Tobacco Products Control Act, to meet the WHO framework convention on tobacco control and regulate the industry.

The Environmental Management and Climate Management act will be introduced, the Liquor license Act will be modernised, and a Waste Management Act will be introduced. The government is also looking to reduce plastics and littering through another legislation. 

A draft Water Supply and Sewage Bill will be pushed forward, in addition to an amendment to the BVI Health Services Authority Act as it relates to effective governance and management of the authority's mandate.

Anti-Corruption Laws

A key proposed legislation to strengthen local governance is the Integrity in Public Life Bill, which the Governor says will promote enhanced ethical conduct to prevent corruption in Government.

Other upcoming legislation includes the returning Police Act, the Disaster Management Bill, laws for traffic, Criminal Conduct Amendment Act, Sexual Offences Act, the Jury Act and more for law enforcement, emergency calls and other judicial areas.   

For the People, the Government will also be focusing on several bills in educational development towards a sector that is technologically driven.

Laws for sports, children’s welfare, Social Security, Immigration, Border in the era of COVID-19 all form part of the new legislative agenda. 

Gov’t will be swiftly moving forward with bills – Governor

“Government during this first sitting of the Third Session of the Fourth House of Assembly will be swiftly moving forward with some of the legislation mentioned in this Speech from the Throne,” Governor Jaspert said.

“Finally, as this is my last speech from the Throne that I will make as Governor, may I take this opportunity to wish this house and every person in the British Virgin Islands my personal best wishes for the future,” he said.

According to H.E. Jaspert, the legislative agenda laid out for this new session will be monitored by the Premier's Office to ensure that it moves forward with 'fortitude and determination.'

He said as the need arises, however, other pieces of legislation not mentioned in the speech will be considered.

10 Responses to “Strengthening trade & economy, tackling COVID-19 top Gov't's legislative agenda”

  • Dreadful Man (05/11/2020, 15:17) Like (6) Dislike (20) Reply
    Please, just leave already! You’ve been the worst governor ever. An incompetent, unelected, unwanted, insulting, disingenuous, disgraceful embarrassment. The lack of empathy & sensitivity to us & our kind & our history says it all.

    Please just leave now.
    • trevor (05/11/2020, 19:38) Like (3) Dislike (1) Reply
      What a unnecessary and inaccurate comment.
      Why the hate? It’s time to love and be positive!
    • ? (06/11/2020, 08:26) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      Did you listen to the speech? It was very politically correct towards sensitive issues
  • Servant of the Most High God (05/11/2020, 16:15) Like (15) Dislike (7) Reply
    Thanks you very much Gvernor Augustus J.U. Jaspert for the helpful services that you have done to help upgraded and stablized our beloved country. We never did expect of you perfection, but you have done a well above average job. Know this for truth, that services to others are not without the displeasure of some people. You are stronger now than when you first came. I do hope that in your next appointment that you will continue to give good, and even better service. May God our Creator, he source of life, love, knowledge wisdom, truth, faith, and grace be with you and protect and your lovely family from all evil. Again, thank you. I wish God's speed forward and upward.
    • resident (05/11/2020, 19:35) Like (6) Dislike (4) Reply
      My sentiments entirely. Thank you, Governor, for your great contribution during difficult times. I will be very sorry to see you leave.
  • Hmmmm (05/11/2020, 17:10) Like (5) Dislike (10) Reply

    U were not welcome get the @$^% out disgraced to the throne it self d**ty pr**k

  • Diaspora 3-D/360 (05/11/2020, 20:18) Like (3) Dislike (1) Reply
    Is the VI a self-governing territory and is the Premier the leader of government business? If so why is governor giving a speech laying government business/policy, especially a governor that is not going to be around see the bills introduced and become policy law? Was not colonialism a relic of the past and supposedly dead? Or was it just a mirage? It looks as if neocolonialism has taken the place of colonialism. The Premier as leader of government should be laying out territorial policy is state of territory address ahead of presenting the budget. The crown seems to a have a spoon in too many pots. It is if the VI is on training wheels. A constitutional view is imminent and this throne speech should be a point of discussion.
  • Disinterested (05/11/2020, 20:43) Like (4) Dislike (1) Reply
    Is AJU Jaspert going to issue an apology for his disrespectful, dismissive, and disparaging comments on reparation and name of landmarks, belittling the blood, sweat and tears of our foreparents. Someone are spreading the preposterous notion that he cannot apologize for the queen. This is bullish..t. His words are his words, not the queen. As another blogger, E. Leonard, noted that if governor’s words is not his/her words then the crown would be off sending a robot. Endorse that observation.. Failure of not apologizing to the people of VI, especially residents of Africans descent, makes his throne speech hollow and not worth listening too. Good riddance. Bon voyage!
  • Insulting Bigot (06/11/2020, 04:07) Like (0) Dislike (1) Reply
    Worst governor ever must leave now. Completely tone deaf insensitive bigot. Just cares about selfies & his own PR like his best friend Mick.

    Both leave ASAP. You are not welcome here.


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