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CoI: Governor Rankin wants legal representation to face Sir Geoffrey questioning

- Sir Geoffrey tells Gov Rankin he has nothing to fear!
United Kingdom-appointed Governor of the Virgin Islands, John J. Rankin CMG has requested legal representation when he comes under questioning at the Commission of Inquiry hearing from Sir Charles Geoffrey Cox, QC, MP, the Attorney representing the Premier and Ministers of Cabinet in the Virgin Islands. Photo: VINO/File
Sir Charles Geoffrey Cox, QC, MP (in photo) the Attorney representing the Premier and Ministers of Cabinet in the Virgin Islands, has requested to question Governor John J. Rankin before the Commission of Inquiry. Photo: Internet Source
Sir Charles Geoffrey Cox, QC, MP (in photo) the Attorney representing the Premier and Ministers of Cabinet in the Virgin Islands, has requested to question Governor John J. Rankin before the Commission of Inquiry. Photo: Internet Source
Governor John J. Rankin appeared before the Commission of Inquiry during Hearing Day 50 on October 19, 2021. Photo: YouTube
Governor John J. Rankin appeared before the Commission of Inquiry during Hearing Day 50 on October 19, 2021. Photo: YouTube
WICKHAM’S CAY II, Tortola, VI- United Kingdom-appointed Governor John J. Rankin CMG has said he wants legal representation when he comes under questioning from Sir Charles Geoffrey Cox, QC, MP, the Attorney representing the Premier and Ministers of Cabinet in the Virgin Islands.

The Governor’s request comes as the Government of Premier Andrew A. Fahie (R1) has been criticised by some for hiring legal representation against the CoI.

Further, Governor Rankin himself had expressed some concerns about it.

During Hearing Day 50 of the Commission of Inquiry (CoI) on October 19, 2021, at the International Arbitration Centre on Wickham’s Cay II, Tortola, Sir Geoffrey requested that Governor Rankin return another day so he can ask some questions “chiefly” on the public service.

He also said there are some aspects of the “Ministers’ concerns” as well as questions revolving on the “budgetary questions” on which the Governor gave evidence.

“It will be mainly in the area of the public service and the budgetary provisions and arrangements made. There may be one or two questions, if I have an opportunity to focus my thoughts on the earlier part of the questioning to the Governor, which revolves around the appropriate conduct and the constitutional comity and the elected institutions, but that will be relatively short.”

CoI Commissioner Gary R. Hickinbottom noted that the Governor was not “compellable” and he was not "obliged to answer any questions" at the Hearing but he was grateful that the Governor came as a witness.

Turning to the Governor, Mr Hickinbottom said ultimately it was up to his [Commissioner’s] discretion but it may be sensible to canvas the Governor’s views on the request by Sir Geoffrey.

Gov Rankin to return with legal representation

Governor Rankin said he would be guided by Hickinbottom’s ruling on the matter; however, if there are questions beyond which were asked by the Counsel to the Commission, Mr Bilal M. Rawat, he would like to have legal representation.

“I did not ask for legal representation for questions asked to me by the Commission but I would wish to avail myself for legal representation if I am going to be examined.”

Governor Rankin said normally the Attorney General would be representing him; however, since the questions by Sir Geoffrey are being asked on behalf of the AG he would have to get alternative representation.

“That may take a little bit of time to organise,” adding that he is “actually hoping to go away for a few days next week but subject to that of course I would be happy to assist as best as I can.”

Governor Rankin also said he would need at least two weeks to return to the Inquiry with legal representation. “I want to give the best evidence I can.”

‘Governor has nothing to fear from me’- Sir Geoffrey

Sir Geoffrey was asked by Commissioner Hickinbottom to submit a letter with the areas he would wish to cover in the questioning.

“I am very happy to sketch them out,” Sir Geoffrey stated.

“But I hesitate to say that the Governor has nothing to fear from me. This will be a temperate and careful exercise. It really is a question of elucidation, noting more, on matters, which in some case have already been well covered, but I completely understand his desire,” Sir Geoffrey stated.

It is believed the Government of the Virgin Islands would now have to foot the bill for the Governor’s legal representation.

If UK can pay for CoI, VI can pay for lawyers- Premier

When criticised for hiring lawyers to represent Members of the House of Assembly, Hon Fahie had said while persons should be concerned with the cost of the local law firms, persons must not overlook the fact that 'we are fighting for the heart and soul of the Virgin Islands and for the name of the Virgin Islands," he said.

The Premier had also pointed out that the terms of reference of the CoI, as declared worldwide, is on investigation into allegations of corruption in the VI government and is something that must be fought at all cost.

According to Premier Fahie, while persons are fixated on the legal cost of the VI defending itself, no one is asking about the UK cost.

"The UK who called the Commission of Inquiry is paying a bill too, no one is asking what their bill is... they also have a cost for this inquiry,' he said.

"So if they are paying money to do the inquiry, then we can pay money to defend ourselves so that we can make sure that the name of the Virgin Islands is being properly defended," the Leader of Government Business reasoned during a press conference on May 20, 2021.

16 Responses to “CoI: Governor Rankin wants legal representation to face Sir Geoffrey questioning”

  • Hmmmmm (20/10/2021, 22:25) Like (16) Dislike (37) Reply
    Why would the governor seek legal representation if he has nothing to hide? Things that make you go hmmmmmm! He better pay the legal fee out his own pocket! lol
  • cox (20/10/2021, 22:27) Like (9) Dislike (27) Reply
    The lil Govna fraid a d big Cox! Rawat alone had he uncomfortable much less when Cox presses him.
  • WHO ? (20/10/2021, 22:44) Like (3) Dislike (1) Reply
    IS LOO OUT FOR OWN BVI ATTORNEYS / OR ARE THE INCOMPETENT / WHAT COX KNOW THAT THEY DON'T KNOW
  • daddy (20/10/2021, 22:59) Like (17) Dislike (30) Reply

    I tell you these w***e people are hypocrites after saying Fahie and Willock wasting money with government paid by the state

  • Youth (20/10/2021, 23:01) Like (14) Dislike (2) Reply
    Babylon burning.
  • well well well (20/10/2021, 23:02) Like (8) Dislike (7) Reply
    Something looks and smells fishy with this one.
  • BuzzBvi (20/10/2021, 23:46) Like (20) Dislike (0) Reply
    The way it seems to go is that the COI is an inquiry. Not a court of law. The questions asked are not on a legal basis but to find out best as it can the facts to determine what is going on. It is not a court of law. Despite this the Government at several levels and in several ways decided to instruct lawyers to "defend" them. Lawyers of course happy for the money were happy to do so although as we have all seen they have been pretty much paid to sit down and listen. Adding nothing but confusion. Cox is there in his capacity as a lawyer unlike the members of the COI. Because Cox is there as a lawyer, when he is asking questions to a witness it would make sense that they would have legal representation. Cox is not part of the COI but is operating in the capacity of a lawyer. That is the sense that I make of it. May be wrong...
  • Just saying (21/10/2021, 01:13) Like (17) Dislike (6) Reply
    So he better leave Fahie with Cox and the esteemed with silk
  • Ne Timeas (21/10/2021, 06:27) Like (17) Dislike (14) Reply
    Something is rotten in the state of Denmark, ie, UK with the COI. When the local government got legal representation to defend the BVI, it got lambasted by some. Now, Governor Rankin from and representing the office and agency that commissioned the vindictive COI is requesting legal representation it seems prudent. Further, Guv Rankin feel comfortable answering soft ball questions from Hickinbottom but trembling answering tough questions from Cox. There is only one set of circumstances so it should not matter who is asking the questions or seeking clarification on answers. Nonetheless, not averse to anyone seeking legal representation to avoid incriminating his/her self. On another note, Hickinbottom said that the guv was not compellable to answer any questions. Why not? Why should the information provided go unchallenged? Any anyone, including the guv, appearing before the COI should gladly answer questions from both sides. The guv is not above the law or proceedings.

    However, the guv and/or the UK should pay for his legal representation, not the taxpayers of VI(British). The VI taxpayers should not pay for their own potential execution.

    This COI was born of vindictiveness (the colonial good old boys hate to be challenged by slave descendants in the territories who they feel they are superior to) by the former unpopular guv (name not deserving mentioning), being administered in a bias manner, full of hypocrisy and double standards and the outcome seems preconceived. Again, something is rotten in the state of Denmark. Faced with same issues that it is labelling the last VI with, will the UK commission COIs? Or what is good for the goose is not good for the gander?
  • asking for a friend (21/10/2021, 07:38) Like (17) Dislike (5) Reply
    What a shame rankin now wants legal representation but not a man saying a word. Where is smurf asking about the cost?
  • Family? (21/10/2021, 10:12) Like (0) Dislike (6) Reply
    Look at the striking resemblance of Rankin and Cox...they must be related somewhere down the line...could be each other doppleganger if you ask me
    • Jane (21/10/2021, 14:11) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      @Family? I see what you're saying, they do a little. Us white people all look alike, that's well known!
  • Observer (21/10/2021, 19:46) Like (19) Dislike (0) Reply
    The people of the territory voted for a VIP government and those losers of the NDP and their white friend ran to Jaspert and spreading all kind of propaganda and he believed what they told him and he call Coi.
    People of the BVI please wake up.
    Do you want to go back to the slave master?
  • @ Hmmmmm (22/10/2021, 06:56) Like (0) Dislike (3) Reply
    YOU STILL HAVEN'T GOTTEN THE MESSAGE YET ?
  • @ NE TIMEAS (22/10/2021, 07:16) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    ALL YOU DOING IS TALKING PURE SH*T AND PATTING YOURSELF ON YOUR WIG HOPING TO CREATE CONTROVERSY WITH NONSENSE , DO YOU REALLY BELIEVE THAT WE HAVE NOT SEEN THROUGH YOUR DISGUISES BY NOW , STOP INSULT YOURSELF


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