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VI Gov’t will consider recommendations in CoI report- Premier Fahie

- said Gov’t’s main issue with CoI was the ill timing & manner in which it was done
Premier and Minister of Finance Hon Andrew A. Fahie (R1) stated during a press conference on Friday, March 25, 2022, that his Government would be willing to consider recommendations of the CoI's Final Report, 'and move forward in a manner where there will be no retrograde steps as it relates to the democratic advancement, constitutional advancement, and institutional advancement of the people of the Virgin Islands and the aspirations of our people.' Photo: VINO/File
The CoI was called by former UK appointed governor Augustus J. U. Jaspert (in photo), who was known to be at loggerheads with Premier Andrew A. Fahie (R1). Photo: VINO/File
The CoI was called by former UK appointed governor Augustus J. U. Jaspert (in photo), who was known to be at loggerheads with Premier Andrew A. Fahie (R1). Photo: VINO/File
Lone Commissioner of the Commission of Inquiry in the Virgin Islands Sir Gary R. Hickinbottom is expect to deliver his final report on the CoI in April 2022. Photo: Daily Mail
Lone Commissioner of the Commission of Inquiry in the Virgin Islands Sir Gary R. Hickinbottom is expect to deliver his final report on the CoI in April 2022. Photo: Daily Mail
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- With the April 2022 deadline for the Final Report of the Commission of Inquiry (CoI) in the Virgin Islands (VI) fast approaching, the Government of the Virgin Islands has reiterated that it has no disagreement with a transparent and independent inquiry that will yield a just outcome.

Further, Government has said it will be willing to consider whatever recommendations are made in the CoI report.

Issue was with manner & timing of CoI- Premier

“We continue to stress that we have no disagreement with a transparent and independent Inquiry that will yield a just outcome.

“The issue has been the manner in which the Inquiry was done and the timing of it given the hefty and complex challenges that the Government and our public officers and our people – all our Virgin Islands and residents – had to be dealing with in the middle of COVID-19,” Premier and Minister of Finance Hon Andrew A. Fahie (R1) stated during a press conference on Friday, March 25, 2022.

The CoI was called by ex-governor Augustus J. U. Jaspert, who was known to be at loggerheads with Premier Fahie. This was also revealed during the inquiry stage of the CoI, where Premier Fahie detailed that Mr Jaspert was disrespectful and aggressive towards him.

Mr Jaspert then used unsubstantiated reports of irregularities in Government to form a major part of his reason to call a CoI, which was secretly planned by Governor Jaspert and the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO now FCDO) and sprung upon the people of the VI.

And while even the United Kingdom (UK) media had knowledge of the CoI, the elected government found out the same time it was announced by Mr Jaspert, on Martin Luther King Day on January 18, 2021.

Many saw the CoI as a ‘parting gift’ and a ‘last lick’ by Mr Jaspert, who exited the VI mere days after the announcement.

The CoI came at a time when the VI and its Government were still reeling from the August 2017 floods, September 2017 devastating hurricanes and then faced with the COVID-19 pandemic.

A CoI was called in the VI in the height of the global pandemic despite the UK putting off its own CoI into its handling of the pandemic, citing it being an ill-opportune time.

CoI has taken an ‘financial & emotional’ on VI

According to Premier Fahie, the imposed CoI has taken a toll on Government financially and has also affected many of its people emotionally, “especially our public officers, in terms of the way that the CoI was initiated and due to the strenuous deadlines with requests for information that were at times very unreasonable.”

Meanwhile, Premier Fahie reasoned that everyone would agree that there is room for systems to be improved, and the Virgin Islands Party (VIP) Government has been willing and working on improving those systems since it took office.

“Whatever recommendations are made by the CoI report to further improve the systems of Government, we will take them under consideration, and move forward in a manner where there will be no retrograde steps as it relates to the democratic advancement, constitutional advancement, and institutional advancement of the people of the Virgin Islands and the aspirations of our people.”

Moving forward against the tide

The Premier and Minister of Finance said the challenges, including those brought on by the CoI, caused Government to have to adjust the priority on several projects and to redirect millions of dollars towards putting measures in place to address the public health threat and the safety of the people, to protect the economy from catastrophic damage, and to provide for the social needs of the VI people during this very difficult period.

And just as we had started to see a balance in the situation – where the global travel and tourism industry was beginning to open up a bit more, our investments to help the local businesses to hold on and to stay afloat were generating positive results, and where economic activity was beginning to pick up; especially with the return of the cruise ships and other tourism business – then came the conflict in Ukraine.

Government has since announced that in an effort to cushion the impacts of the Ukraine crisis on the VI people it will be seeking Cabinet’s approval to have all Customs Duties that are above 5 percent to be lowered to 5 percent.

Further, pending Cabinet’s approval, the import duty on diesel will be reduced by 50 percent – from 22 cents per imperial gallon to 11 cents per imperial gallon and the import duty on gasoline will also be reduced by 50 percent – from 32 cents per imperial gallon to 16 cents per imperial gallon.

17 Responses to “VI Gov’t will consider recommendations in CoI report- Premier Fahie”

  • Old brains (28/03/2022, 15:42) Like (15) Dislike (0) Reply
    How long y'all plan to hold on to this mask wearing mandate. We need some fast thinking politicians in this place.
  • Heckler (28/03/2022, 16:01) Like (9) Dislike (0) Reply
    Be careful what you ask for. You've ask for it you've got it
  • May You Say May?? (28/03/2022, 16:07) Like (11) Dislike (1) Reply
    Hon. Mr. Premier please I am begging sir, please, do not have any more speeches towards the COI, the mere fact you are saying May it means that your govt will pick and choose which recommendations to apply. You should have said Shall implement recommendations even if you do not mean it, you should be as wise as a fox, as quick as a turtle and as noisy as a fish.
    May does not work, SHALL & WILL sounds better
    • Rubber Duck (29/03/2022, 10:11) Like (3) Dislike (0) Reply
      They will not have a choice about which recommendations to apply. Especially the criminal investigations.
  • Disappointed.. (28/03/2022, 16:40) Like (28) Dislike (0) Reply
    During the trial you were given suggestions and recommendations but you didn't listen you are still doing what you want..All those no bid contracts, no proper vetting of board members.. Honestly, it has to be done by force to get you all to follow good governance order...That is exactly what is going to happen...
  • qc (28/03/2022, 17:02) Like (4) Dislike (34) Reply
    A white racist mob trying to take over the bvi get ready to fight yall
    • In your dreams (28/03/2022, 18:02) Like (24) Dislike (5) Reply
      White racist mob trying to take over the BVIs? Really, you think that? The place is broke, run down, we have sewage in the streets, no garbage management, the work force is from somewhere else, and too many links to narcotrafficking.
    • @qc (29/03/2022, 05:11) Like (8) Dislike (2) Reply
      Idiot.
    • @qc (29/03/2022, 07:43) Like (12) Dislike (0) Reply
      So tell me, why would a white racist mob want to take over a third world Country? If the BVI WAS A MODERN SOCIETY I WOULD UNDERSTAND. BROKEN DOWN ROADS, NO PROPER ACCESS TO WATER, NO PROPER INTERNET SERVICES, NO PROPER GARBAGE AND SEWER SYSTEM, HOUSES ON THE HILLS WASTE RUNNING DOWN THE HILLSIDE THROUGH PIPES ERODING THE SOIL AND THE LIST GOES ON AND ON.
      • @@qc (29/03/2022, 13:24) Like (0) Dislike (2) Reply
        All that and it s still better than where you are from, or else why are you still here.
  • 1st District (28/03/2022, 17:18) Like (23) Dislike (0) Reply
    YOU ARE NOT MY PRIMIER!
  • Native Senior Citizen of the British Virgin Islands (28/03/2022, 20:43) Like (11) Dislike (0) Reply
    Hon. Premier Andrew Fahie, you finally seem to be coming around to good common sense Regret want to get in, but selfish pride trying to keep him out.
    Humbling self under a greater power is far bettter than pretending that your are not accountable to anyone.
    Have you took note that the CoI headman had not being responding to your random talking lately, approximately two months or more? Still tongue keep a wise head.
  • lol (28/03/2022, 22:25) Like (21) Dislike (0) Reply
    This is funny. Acting like you have a choice! Lol. Nonsense about may consider. You have no choice. They aren't coming with advice. They are coming with mandates that we have to follow. In any event you won't be premier anymore so you don't have to worry about considering anything.
  • Linda (29/03/2022, 18:29) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    What is the purpose of these stupid looking outfits in this time and age? They look like deranged old women. The UK send down their people to investigate us. There is no happy agreement in our favor. Stop entertaining these snitches because it will never come out good in our favor. Sheep be led to water
  • down2earth (31/03/2022, 18:46) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    From the abundance of the heart the mouth speaketh! Do you have something to fear?


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