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A governance investigation agency is the only hope for VI

Dickson C. Igwe. Photo: Provided
Dickson C. Igwe

Swift intervention when the Rubicon has been crossed from legitimate governance into criminal misconduct alone, will save the integrity of the British Virgin Islands.

OK. A narrative in the UK’s most influential left-of-center newspaper highlighted allegations of systemic corruption, cronyism, jury intimidation, and misuse of public funds in the British Virgin Islands. Naturally, the narrative also heralded the deep well of resentment at controls placed on BVI politicians.  

The story described a governance culture where unaudited spending of a $40m stimulus went hand in hand with the handing out of contracts to politically connected people, a land development deal, the selective granting of Belonger Status, handing out Crown property, and drug running.

Add to the preceding, awarding contracts without following the correct procedure, dubious appointments, with individuals appointed to positions for "inappropriate reasons."

The BVI police was painted as having no confidence of the public, and BVI courts hampered by a culture where favoritism and social links negatively impacted court independence, and due process.

The preceding issues can only be solved with a new architecture of governance where a permanent watchdog: essentially a permanent investigations agency, with an independent auditor at the center, and a Governor and Deputy Governor given the powers to swiftly intervene and block any illegitimate action, before it becomes a festering sore.

There is no other option but strong oversight to bring this tiny jurisdiction into a safe, equitable, and prosperous future.

The Territory is clearly unable to govern itself with the type of culture and values it possesses today, and the BVI has become a laughing stock in the international community.

The Territory is clearly headed for Banana Republic Status if the oversight of local government is not swiftly, and effectively conducted.  

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7 Responses to “A governance investigation agency is the only hope for VI”

  • Windy (30/10/2021, 12:45) Like (2) Dislike (1) Reply
    Agreed ! Except the Banana Republic -- we already are.
  • asking for a friend (30/10/2021, 13:20) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    Why ?
  • @ IGWE (30/10/2021, 13:35) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
    I GOT THE MESSAGE BRO , AND CONTINUE TO TELL IT AS IT IS ( AND DON'T LET PEOPLE USE YOUR NAME IN THEIR EVIL
    COMMENTS , YOU ARE MORE THAN CAPABLE
    OF REPRESENTING YOURSELF / THEY ARE LOOKING HELP , BUT THEY BETTER TRY PRAYERS , THE COI GOT THEM BLOGGING USING DIFFERENT NAMES LIKE THEY GOING OFF
    • @@ IGWE (30/10/2021, 16:24) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
      just keep answering back those mental cases and all will be well
  • bvibuzz (30/10/2021, 14:45) Like (3) Dislike (0) Reply
    I love his post against crazy Cindy she met her match
  • @ @@ IGWE (30/10/2021, 19:02) Like (0) Dislike (1) Reply
    you may have a
  • YOU (31/10/2021, 20:56) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    REALLY ARE AFRAID THE TRUTH / BSO YOU POSTING A PIECE OF MY BLOGG OR HIDING ALL OF IT FROM THE PUBLIC / ( CHILD )IS THAT THE BEST YOU CAN DO ?


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