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50th anniversary of appointment of Dr Willard Wheatley as Chief Minister of VI

Former Chief Minister of the Virgin Islands, the late Dr Willard Wheatley, MBE, LLB. Photo: Provided
By Family of former Chief Minister, the late Dr Willard Wheatley, MBE, LLB

June 2, 2021, marks 50 years since the late Dr Willard Wheatley, MBE, LLD was appointed the second Chief Minister of the Virgin Islands after he was first elected to the Legislative Council (i.e. House of Assembly) in 1971. His political legacy is the financial autonomy of the Territory that remains the cornerstone of self-government and the furthest advance in self-determination achieved thus far.

Dr Wheatley’s accomplishments as Chief Minister between 1971-1975 and 1975-1979 include his Administrations’ success in guiding the Virgin Islands through a deep recession inherited by his Government, which was effectively managed through prudent public financial management and sound economic policies. This resulted in the resumption of economic growth and a balanced budget by the local Government for the very first time in 1977, which eliminated the need for financial assistance from the United Kingdom (i.e. grant-in-aid) that ended in 1978.

The Wheatley Administration consolidated the financial autonomy of the Territory through successful negotiations with the United Kingdom on a new constitution (Virgin Islands Constitution Order 1976) that transferred responsibility for Finance from the Governor to the elected Government under the portfolio of the Chief Minister. Dr Wheatley became the Virgin Islands first Minister of Finance on June 1, 1977, when the new constitution came into force.

The contribution of Dr Wheatley and his Administrations to the financial autonomy and political advancement of the Virgin Islands remains highly relevant today, particularly as the society continues to recover from Hurricanes Irma and Maria and prepares for Constitutional Review.

The Wheatley Family salutes the distinguished former Chief Minister, the late Dr Willard Wheatley MBE, LLB on the 50th anniversary of his appointment as the second Chief Minister of the Virgin Islands and his first election to the Legislative Council.

More about the political accomplishments of Dr Wheatley can be found at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wHywsZmLYvM&t=15s.

6 Responses to “50th anniversary of appointment of Dr Willard Wheatley as Chief Minister of VI”

  • facts (02/06/2021, 20:38) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    He took us out of grant in aid
  • ausar (02/06/2021, 22:44) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Yet we are given false narratives annually about the Chief Ministers of the Virgin Islands!

    When will the mendacity come to a screeching halt?

    WHICH representative is willing to rewrite history in textbooks to reflect these truths?
  • Financial independence (03/06/2021, 08:05) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    Only comes so far thanks to the UK credit rating underwriting BVI finances. This will go with independence...
  • ask (03/06/2021, 16:24) Like (0) Dislike (1) Reply
    Can one celebrate an anniversary posthumously?
  • old school (03/06/2021, 16:50) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
    the 60s-80s there was great political leadership these day only Jesus understands. money is a great influence over these new political leaders
  • Mary (03/06/2021, 17:59) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
    Dr. The Hon Willard Wheatley MBE was a great and distinguished Chief Minister.


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