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Documents for proposed tender waivers to now be publicised

- In keeping with Government’s commitment to uphold principles of good governance
Premier Dr the Honourable Natalio D. Wheatley (R7) stated that his Administration was committed to the implementation of the COI recommendations. Photo: GIS/File
Governor John J. Rankin, CMG has welcomed the decision of the Natalio D. Wheatley-led Government of National Unity in favour of publication of Cabinet documents relating to tender waivers. Photo: VINO/File
Governor John J. Rankin, CMG has welcomed the decision of the Natalio D. Wheatley-led Government of National Unity in favour of publication of Cabinet documents relating to tender waivers. Photo: VINO/File
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- In keeping with the Government’s commitment to uphold the principles of good governance, the Cabinet of the Virgin Islands has approved the publication of Cabinet documents relating to proposed tender waivers.

According to a press release from Government Information Services (GIS) today, March 17, 2023, under the Framework for Implementation of the Recommendations of the Commission of Inquiry Report (COI) and other Reforms in combination with Recommendation B19 of the COI Report relating to Contracts states that, “The Cabinet agrees a standing waiver to allow publication of the Cabinet documents relating to Memoranda proposing tender waiver.” 

The press release noted that the new Public Procurement Act, 2021 and Public Procurement Regulations, 2022 came into force on September 6, 2022. It said this brought a new set of policy guidelines on how procurement matters are to be administered, and eliminated the provision of a waiver that is included in Public Finance Management Regulations, 2005.

The new Act, however, makes provision for a transitional period for outstanding procurement matters, in process, to be administered, the press release pointed out.

According to the Government of the Virgin Islands, there are statutory obligations for the publication of contracts; therefore, all documents in support of decisions where a tender waiver is proposed will be made public in compliance with Recommendation B19 of the Framework.

"The publicising of tender waiver presents another opportunity for the Government to position itself as one willing to strengthen its institutional pillars by implementing systems to promote transparency and accountability—two underpinning principles of good governance," the press release noted.

'Proper & transparent procurement is the best way'- Gov Rankin

Governor John J. Rankin, CMG welcomed the decision of the Government of the National Unity in favour of publication of Cabinet documents relating to tender waivers. He stated, “This is in line with Commission of Inquiry recommendation B19 and the principles of transparency to which we must all remain committed.”

Regarding transparency, he said, “Proper and transparent procurement is the best way to ensure that public money is well spent and it is important that going forward open tendering is firmly established as the norm under the Public Procurement act 2021.”

'We are committed'- Premier

Premier Dr the Honourable Natalio D. Wheatley (R7) stated that his Administration was committed to the implementation of the COI recommendations. In relation to Recommendation B19 he said, “we are committed to a transparent, fair and accountable procurement process.” 

However, he noted that the Procurement made provision to exempt certain categories of goods and services from the procurement process. 

He added that the Public Finance Management Act would still require contracts of over $100,000 to come to Cabinet. He stated, “In such cases Cabinet would still have to waive the requirement of the procurement process even though they were exempted by the Procurement Act” adding, “in doing so, the Government is adhering to the laws of the Virgin Islands.” 

The Premier was also keen to point out that his administration was still considering legacy contracts from before the Public Procurement Act came into force.

It should be noted that under the guidelines of the tender waivers, information in Cabinet documents will be redacted if its non-publication is necessary for the protection of the national security of the Virgin Islands or if its disclosure would be contrary to law; impede law enforcement; prejudice legitimate commercial interests of a particular supplier; or impede fair competition.

The publicising of tender waivers, according to the press release, marks another milestone in the VI’s journey as a politically mature jurisdiction that is willing to embrace the principles of openness, transparency and accountability, which are also central to an effective and proactive communication process.

6 Responses to “Documents for proposed tender waivers to now be publicised”

  • Yes to UK (17/03/2023, 13:59) Like (24) Dislike (7) Reply
    Governor John J. Rankin, don’t be fooled by these moves, its election time and they will do whatever makes them look good they are not going to change.
  • Me (17/03/2023, 14:06) Like (14) Dislike (2) Reply
    Way toooo late
  • He went on many trips (17/03/2023, 15:07) Like (4) Dislike (8) Reply
    Did the slow guy ever went to look for the head coach.
  • Dancing with the starsI (18/03/2023, 00:20) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    Contrary to the views of some of the naysayers concerning the initiatives of the Premier and the National Unity government, I want to congratulate the Hon Premier for his sound leadership of the government. The Premier has displayed a level of leadership that can be compared to seasoned politician. He has represented the country at many International and Regional conferences. A very eloquent speaker with a depth of intelligence which cannot be compared with any of the other leaders in the Territory. When compare him with the former Premier of the N.D.P government, he is well above that leader and for that he is envied among his peers.

    For the General Election on April 24th 2023 I do not mind the talks out there, you can rest assured that I will give him and his party my undivided support so that he will continue to lead this country to a prosperous future. When those in the opposition camps want to slander and mud-slinging, I would advise the Premier to focus ahead to develop the country for ALL of the people. Better days are before us. Win Air will introduce its forty-eight-seater airline to fly between the B.V.I and St Marteen. We need more hotel rooms to accommodate more guests. That is what we should focus on.
  • Eye Spy (18/03/2023, 00:33) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    WE WANT TO SEE SHEEP OWN FOR ALL THE STAGES


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