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UK CoI violated ‘sacred rights’ of self-determined VI Cabinet– Skelton-Cline

- said context of Cabinet meeting was not revealed when minutes were made public during September 28, 2021 hearing
From left: Commissioner Gary R. Hickinbottom and Secretary to the Commission, Steven Chandler. The CoI has been accused of illegally publicising Minutes of a Cabinet meeting. Photo: VINO/File
 ZBVI 780am radio talk show host Clause O. Skelton-Cline has lambasted the UK-Sponsored Virgin Islands (VI) Commission of Inquiry (CoI) for what he said was a violation of the VI’s sacred rights as a self-determined people when the CoI team revealed contents of Cabinet Minutes without reportedly seeking permission. Photo: Facebook/File
ZBVI 780am radio talk show host Clause O. Skelton-Cline has lambasted the UK-Sponsored Virgin Islands (VI) Commission of Inquiry (CoI) for what he said was a violation of the VI’s sacred rights as a self-determined people when the CoI team revealed contents of Cabinet Minutes without reportedly seeking permission. Photo: Facebook/File
The Attorney General (AG) of the Virgin Islands (VI) House of Assembly, Hon Dawn J. Smith, left, has blasted the UK-sponsored Virgin Islands Commission of Inquiry for what she called a ‘misleading and damaging impression’ portrait by the CoI team against the Government and a sitting Minister. Right is CoI Commissioner Gar R. Hickinbottom. Photo: VINO/File
The Attorney General (AG) of the Virgin Islands (VI) House of Assembly, Hon Dawn J. Smith, left, has blasted the UK-sponsored Virgin Islands Commission of Inquiry for what she called a ‘misleading and damaging impression’ portrait by the CoI team against the Government and a sitting Minister. Right is CoI Commissioner Gar R. Hickinbottom. Photo: VINO/File
BAUGHERS BAY, Tortola, VI– Virgin Islander Claude O. Skelton-Cline has lambasted the United Kingdom-sponsored Virgin Islands (VI) Commission of Inquiry (CoI) for what he said was a violation of the VI’s sacred rights as a self-determined people when the CoI team revealed contents of Cabinet Minutes without reportedly seeking permission.

This comes as the Attorney General (AG) of the Virgin Islands (VI), Hon Dawn J. Smith, has blasted the CoI for what she called a ‘misleading and damaging impression’ portrait by the CoI team against the Government and a sitting Minister.

In a September 30, 2021, letter to the Commissioner, Hon Smith raised issues about the September 28, 2021, Hearing where Minister for Natural Resources, Labour and Immigration, Hon Vincent O. Wheatley (R9) was questioned on the granting of Belongership status based on contents of the Minutes of a Cabinet meeting.

The AG disclosed that no permission was granted from Cabinet for the Minutes to be made public, in addition to the Minister having had no advance warning that he would be questioned in relation to the Minutes.

Respecting VI's sacred rights 

Skelton-Cline, in reaction to the reported violation, questioned whether there is anything in the VI left sacred regarding the rights of the people and its government. 

“If there is nothing sacred in this country politically such as the Minutes of Cabinet, the highest decision-making body in our land, then what are we left with?

“What do we really have if anything can be said at any time in the public space without regards for the privacy, for the confidentiality, for the protection of individual rights?” he asked.

The CoI, which is yet to respond to inquiries made by the AG on how it got to disclose the Minutes, has so far now come under heavy criticism for tactics that mislead the public and unfairly blindsided the Minister.

The AG said Hon Wheatley after being grilled with questions such as, ‘how is it that you cannot remember if you granted a rapist Belonger status or not?" never got an opportunity to fact-check the question to know that the individuals had either not been granted Belonger Status or were not under consideration for Belonger Status at the time.

“This means that a false impression has been created (as can be seen in social media posts on this subject) that these persons have indeed been granted Belonger Status by the current Government,” Hon Smith said in her letter.

Context of Cabinet meetings not revealed- Skelton-Cline 

According to Skelton-Cline, the issues of the Belonger status has also been on the books since 2011, “But none of that was set down in its contextual form, and particularly in that forum and hence the reason the Attorney General, as I understand it, has now raised the issue to correct the impression left.”

13 Responses to “UK CoI violated ‘sacred rights’ of self-determined VI Cabinet– Skelton-Cline”

  • Rubber Duck (01/10/2021, 17:12) Like (23) Dislike (0) Reply
    I see they have SK before them again soon. No wonder he is upset.
  • one eye (01/10/2021, 17:19) Like (1) Dislike (44) Reply
    We with clude he born here
    • %oneeye. (01/10/2021, 18:35) Like (10) Dislike (0) Reply
      Only one of his toe nails scvidentally born here.He part and parcel of where a bouts unknown. Can't you tell?
  • nonsense (01/10/2021, 17:35) Like (46) Dislike (3) Reply
    We are part of a monarchy. Until otherwise is determined self determination is a distant reality. And if what this CoI is uncovering at a time we are subjects then God help us when we are no longer accountable to any authority outside ourselves for it is obvious that our ministers do not respect the authority of the people who elect them.
    • josiah'sbay (01/10/2021, 19:41) Like (1) Dislike (16) Reply
      @nonsense: We are not part of a monarchy but are subjects of that monarchy effectively we are a colonize people. If we should choose integration then we'll be part of that monarchy. Do you believe that we have no rights as a self-determining territory that the UK is bound to respect. Truthfully, the UN needn't to have given us a self-determining mandate we should have chosen that course ourselves. If you are not part of the country that power over us and control us and we are subject to their laws we are effectively modern day slaves. Why do you think that the international community is charged with establishing human rights. They believe that there are rights that you are born with for being a member of the human race. That why we have choices as to how we continue our relationship with the UK otherwise the UK would choose for us reflecting their interest.
      • @josiah'sbay (02/10/2021, 07:09) Like (8) Dislike (0) Reply
        And until that time the monarch of England is our head of state and can legitimately appoint a governor without out input who can refuse to assent our laws and decide unilaterally the security of the Territory. What the UN said and is saying I a way forward. The UN cannot change our situation nor can we without due process. Until then we are a colony ruled by the monarch of England. Like it oe lump it.
    • Well said (03/10/2021, 14:38) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
      Thank you. We are a dependent territory of the UK. End of story.
  • THE POINT IS (01/10/2021, 17:42) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
    IS IT FACT OR FICTION ?
  • Observer (01/10/2021, 19:27) Like (43) Dislike (0) Reply
    Utter nonesense from CSC and the AG. Cabinet minutes are the people's business. There's absolutely nothing wrong having the minutes made public. Additionally, there was a call by the Commissioner to the AG regarding documents to be redacted. Why wasnt the minutes one of them?

    Let the COI expose the corruptions
  • Struppes (01/10/2021, 20:14) Like (18) Dislike (0) Reply
    Csc tell them yourself when you on the witness stand next week
    • We Remember what Fahie said (02/10/2021, 07:40) Like (9) Dislike (0) Reply
      Fahie is the one that kept saying on the last campaign that cabinets minutes will be made public, he will make sure that happens......So, why the fuss now, Isn't Fahie big promise another lie be more of an issue than the COI making what Fahie lie or promise happens...
  • Serious Time (01/10/2021, 21:38) Like (32) Dislike (1) Reply
    SK you really want to know what we have left in the BVI to say they’re ours a bunch of liars and thieves that’s what is left and I want this COI lock them up we are fed up of it all please leave these people from the COI alone I am a BVI lander just like you all I welcome them into my house when my house need cleaning I call in the cleaners so the big house need cleaning so I welcome the COI clean it up and lockup even those that give their mother contract for security because they were permanent secretary that’s why they don’t want you here Hickinbottom I love it expose them
  • WEW (04/10/2021, 12:05) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    And why are the cabinet’s minutes secret. They work for us spending our monies


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