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CoI to begin private hearings in 1st week of May 2021

- First summons issued today, April 23, 2021
The hearings are likely to be held in private with the sole Commissioner Sir Gary R. Hickinbottom deciding what information from the hearing may be disclosed to the public. Photo: VINO/File
The CoI was called by controversial ex governor Augustus J. U. Jaspert, who was accused of trying to bully the democratically elected Virgin Islands government. Photo: VINO/File
The CoI was called by controversial ex governor Augustus J. U. Jaspert, who was accused of trying to bully the democratically elected Virgin Islands government. Photo: VINO/File
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- The Commission of Inquiry (CoI), allegedly called to look into whether corruption, abuse of office or other serious dishonesty may have taken place amongst public, elected and statutory officials in recent years in the Virgin Islands (VI), will begin hearings in the first week of May 2021.

The hearings are likely to be held in private with the sole Commissioner Sir Gary R. Hickinbottom deciding what information from the hearing may be disclosed to the public.  

"In line with the Commissioner’s intention that the COI should operate in as flexible a manner as possible and given the need to maintain its progress, the Commissioner intends to begin hearings in Road Town in the week commencing 3 May 2021," the Commission announced in a press release today, April 23, 2021.

Hearings to 'prompt' full disclosure of info

The press release stated that over recent weeks, the COI has sent out letters of request seeking information and documents relevant to its Terms of Reference and that these requests continue.

It said whilst the requests have resulted in many documents being lodged with the COI, for which the Commissioner is grateful, he considers that hearings are now required to facilitate the prompt and full production of relevant information and documents.

"That will be the purpose of the initial hearings, which are therefore likely to be short and conducted in private so as to ensure that documents and information that cannot at present be disclosed in public, can be securely provided to the COI.

"However, mindful of the need for openness where possible, following each hearing he will give directions for any publicity of that hearing he considers appropriate."

First summons made today

According to the Commission, the first summons requiring a respondent to appear before the Commissioner for examination on oath or affirmation, and to provide information was issued today, April 23, 2021.

It also said the Commissioner expects that further hearings will be necessary over the coming weeks.

"The COI will issue further press notices as necessary to update the public as to the timetable and nature of future hearings."

Suspicious CoI

The CoI was called by controversial ex-governor Augustus J. U. Jaspert, who was accused of trying to bully the democratically elected government led by Premier Andrew A. Fahie (R1).

Mr Jaspert was also accused of trying to create a strain between the elected government and the electorate.

The nature in which the CoI was also called, mere days before Mr Jaspert exited the VI, has aroused much suspicion on the real reason behind it and has left a bitter taste in the mouths of many in the Territory.

17 Responses to “CoI to begin private hearings in 1st week of May 2021”

  • Crunch Time (23/04/2021, 19:56) Like (6) Dislike (0) Reply
    Dont worry boss, your expensive lawyers will represent you well and keep you informed....
  • facts (23/04/2021, 20:13) Like (71) Dislike (42) Reply
    This is just the racist mob Uk trying to take over the bvi
  • My Take (23/04/2021, 23:38) Like (28) Dislike (7) Reply
    This is a conclusion already written by the UK waiting on the story to be manufactured to be forced to match the already written conclusion. Modern day lynching.
  • facts (23/04/2021, 23:45) Like (30) Dislike (19) Reply
    Everyone knows that Augustus Jaspert called this Commission of Inquiry because he hated Fahie for no other reason than racism and to try to fulfill the UK plan to try to take over the BVi for economic reasons. They are still an evil empire.
  • question (23/04/2021, 23:46) Like (19) Dislike (3) Reply
    Why is the police force and the former Commissioner of Police not part of this inquiry? Pure foolishness.
  • tell me (23/04/2021, 23:50) Like (21) Dislike (3) Reply
    Why those two racist pals who was called back and the other one contract just finished and wasn't renewed who bought two houses and the other one was buying one on oily bay isn't part of the Commission of Inquiry? This is staged to try to do what the UK people want so they can use it to try to do what they always wanted to do with BVI which is to take it over for them.
    • hmm (25/04/2021, 13:33) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
      I wonder if those houses were bought from the drugs they claimed to disposed off.
  • wake up (23/04/2021, 23:52) Like (18) Dislike (2) Reply
    Only black people commit crimes is what is in the racist UK mind. Now they put this together to write in a report what they have already instructed to write.
  • @ facts (24/04/2021, 08:43) Like (0) Dislike (13) Reply
    Yeah keep singing / why don't you and those in~ cline PRETENDERS organize a March am sure you will have a following of HYPOCRITES in the herd just make sure everyone is packing some heat
  • WEW (24/04/2021, 11:24) Like (2) Dislike (17) Reply
    Lock them up ! The only time anything gets done is when a politician gets to line his pockets with they taxpayers monies
  • asking for a friend (24/04/2021, 12:53) Like (29) Dislike (4) Reply
    Why we not marching on this racist coi?
    • Excuses Government (24/04/2021, 14:29) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      Isnt the government have lawyers who will be present at the hearing to represent, defend and informed them....Relax. Trust the process..
  • question (24/04/2021, 17:56) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    How much is this showing costing the UK tax payers?
    • what (26/04/2021, 07:14) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      @question ask Gus ,Matthew and Boris they were the one who called for the COI. The VI tax payers should not pay for it.
      By the way will they be carrying out COI on BORIS?
  • Xxx (25/04/2021, 09:40) Like (1) Dislike (2) Reply

    This coi is born out of white supremacy and racism the conclusion can never be in favor of the black majority 

  • @ YOU GUYS (25/04/2021, 20:24) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Same song again COI is going to turn on the overdrive up ya -all rear end so Jeep your Pampers ready


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