Mrs Jennifer Potter-Questelles tipped to replace Dr Mathavious @ FSC
Following the announcement in June of this year that Dr Mathavious, the first Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of FSC, was retiring the post was advertised.
Interviews were held and our sources confirmed that Mrs Potter-Questelles was the one selected by the Board. It is unclear what method was used in her selection.
Is she qualified?
She joined the Financial Services Department in 2001 from the private sector. In addition, Mrs Potter-Questelles was appointed Deputy Managing Director of Corporate Services in April 2005.
According to her professional qualifications listed on the FSC website, she holds a Masters of Law, [2011], Masters of Business Administration (Finance), [2001] and a Bachelors of Science (Information Systems), [1993].
Mrs Potter-Questelles came to public attention when in 2016 she was appointed Chairwoman of the BVI Ports Authority (BVIPA) Board of Directors under the National Democratic Party (NDP) regime.
She was there at a time (some of it inherited) when the BVIPA faced many financial management scandals, and the ousting of its Managing Director Claude O. Skelton-Cline. Mrs Potter-Questelles, at the time in 2016, replaced J. Edward de Castro as Board Chair.
Financial scandal over project
Months after she took up her Chairwoman's post, the scandals surrounding the BVIPA over its multi-million dollars Cruise Pier Development Project had intensified. Two reports, one from the Auditor General Mrs Sonia M. Webster and the other by the House of Assembly’s Public Accounts Committee, chaired by the now late Leader of the Opposition Hon Ralph T. O’Neal OBE, had put the project into question.
The two reports on the Ports Development Project unearthed corruption, conflict of interest, disregard for the laws of the Virgin Islands, unfair practices, undue influence in favour of one developer, disregard for the established tendering process and that no one was looking out for the interest of the people and taxpayers of the Virgin Islands, putting the people at a disadvantage.
How was her tenure at the Ports?
During the scandal, a former Project Manager, Mr Huge E. Darley, confirmed the two reports and even told our newsroom at the time that he felt sorry for taxpayers when he heard the cost of the project, which the public was told would cost $45 million; however, then Communications and Works Minister Mark H. Vanterpool (R4) told the Parliament the price tag was a whopping $82.9 million. The project ended up with a $50M overrun.
One of Mrs Potter-Questelles’ first duties at the time as the new Chairwoman was to recruit a new Managing Director, after the NDP failed to renew Skelton-Cline's contract following, according to him, a promise made following the NDP victory at the polls in 2015.
Serious competition
It is our newsroom's understanding that Mrs Potter-Questelles beat out some heavyweights who had also applied for the top post at FSC, including Kenneth Baker, Deputy Managing Director, Regulation; Attorney at Law Lisa Penn-Lettsome, a former Deputy Director of FSC and now Executive Director of International Business; and Ayana I. Glasgow, a former Deputy Director of Banking and Fiduciary Services at FSC.
The former Mrs Glasgow-Liburd is now Executive Director/Resident Manager of Aleman, Cordero, Galindo & Lee Trust (BVI) Limited.
Meanwhile, our newsroom attempted to solicit comments from Chairman of the FSC, Mr Robin F. Gaul; however, we were told Mr Gaul does not give out his phone number to the media.
In December 2001, the Virgin Islands Party Government passed the Financial Services Commission Act, 2001, which established the British Virgin Islands Financial Services Commission as an autonomous regulatory authority responsible for the regulation, supervision, and inspection of all financial services in and from within the VI.
46 Responses to “Mrs Jennifer Potter-Questelles tipped to replace Dr Mathavious @ FSC”
I will double check but I don’t recall seeing NDP/VIP on Passports........we have so many changes in the territory because of Covid NDP/VIP
on passports might be the new norm
Baker is a man from down the ...
Who of the contenders were VIP and that could have done the job? Do you not know that loyalty to an organization plays a part? Do you not know that the length of (good) service within an organization, also too in times of crisis (2017), plays a part? Do you think the BOD was bias? They didn't have much of a pedigree to choose from ... did they? Why didn't one of your pedigree VIP people contend for the post?
Regardless, the country needs to move forward and in time, this individual will have to prove herself. She has taken on a task when the country is now totally dependent on an industry that only brings in 60% of the Government's revenues to fund 100% of its expenditures. This is no easy feat to keep the ship from sinking. She will need to listen to the private sector as well.
2 different VIP's ...
The current make-up trying to take credit for what others did. But they are NOT the same VIP of 2001
Andrew Fahie was in the same vip of 2001 so cart your....
Congratulations Mrs Potter-Questille.
Please for the love our eyes, form proper sentences.
stop blogging J***** you know it's time for you to go home you don't have much more to contribute