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Ex-Education Minister Myron V. Walwyn charged for Breach of Trust

- says police are charging hard-working citizens without 'concrete evidence'
Former Minister for Education under the National Democratic Party (NDP) administration Myron V. Walwyn has become the third person charged in relation to criminal investigations into the Elmore Stoutt High School Wall Project. Photo: VINO/File
Public Officer Lorna Stevens was arrested and charged for Breach of Trust by a Public Officer on October 20, 2022. Photo: VINO/File
Public Officer Lorna Stevens was arrested and charged for Breach of Trust by a Public Officer on October 20, 2022. Photo: VINO/File
In June 2022, Mr Kelvin Thomas became the 1st person charged in relation to the ESHS Wall Project probe. Photo: Team of Reporters
In June 2022, Mr Kelvin Thomas became the 1st person charged in relation to the ESHS Wall Project probe. Photo: Team of Reporters
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- Former Minister for Education under the National Democratic Party (NDP) administration Myron V. Walwyn has become the third person charged in relation to criminal investigations into the Elmore Stoutt High School Wall Project.

Mr Walwyn himself disclosed today, November 1, 2022, that he was arrested and charged by the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF).

“Earlier today I was arrested and charged for Breach of Trust by a Public Official in relation to the Elmore Stoutt High School Wall Project. While I have privately and publicly professed my commitment to good governance, I have also backed up this fact with my willingness to cooperate with an investigation that has spanned five years and counting,” Hon Walwyn disclosed in a statement posted on his Facebook page.

3 persons now charged

Mr Kelvin Thomas, 55, of Chalwell Estate, Tortola was the first person charged in relation to the ESHS wall project investigations. He was charged in June 2022 with Obtaining property by deception; Making a false statement to a public officer; and Possession of the proceeds of criminal conduct.

Public Officer Lorna Stevens was arrested and charged on October 20, 2022, and was subsequently granted bail.

In 2021, a specialist investigative team was appointed to conduct a full review of the investigation conducted by the Police in 2020 into the wall project.

According to the RVIPF, this was to ensure that all instructions and further actions requested were complied with and that there was a thorough, and fair investigation.

The wall project was commissioned during the tenure of Mr Walwyn.

Witch hunt?

According to the former Education Minister, former Commissioner of Police Michael B. Matthews had disclosed that the investigation was completed in early 2020 and its findings were sent to the DPP's Office, to decide whether the evidence warranted a pursuance of prosecution.

“Though this matter was publicly discussed by the Commissioner on talk shows and various media during its process, to date, no update has been given to the public about their findings following its conclusion.

“It raises the question as to why a completed investigation by the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force that was sent to the DPP's Office, could still find itself as a subject of the Commission of Inquiry as an open investigation. Again, it's worth noting that the Commission of Inquiry recommended that the investigation should continue when according to Commissioner Matthew of the RVIPF, that very investigation was concluded in early 2020. I am left to believe that the original investigation did not yield their desired results,” Mr Walwyn, an attorney, stated.

Wall was built to address safety concerns- Walwyn

Mr Walwyn said the wall around the Elmore Stoutt High School was built at that time due to repeated and documented concerns of the school Principal and senior staff about the safety and security of students and teachers.

“The evidence showed that the previous wire mesh fence was being breached almost on a daily basis which allowed non-students, drugs and offensive weapons to find their way on the school compound.”

He said, given the grave danger posed, the Ministry of Education acted upon the request and started the process and that the Ministry recommended that the project be done by Petty Contracts and a draft Cabinet paper was sent to the Ministry of Finance to that effect.

Governor had no objections in Cabinet

Mr Walywn pointed out that the final Cabinet paper was approved by the Ministry of Finance and the paper was brought to Cabinet by the Minister for Finance. The Cabinet then decided to have the project done by petty contracts, different contractors (works orders) and suppliers rather than just petty contracts as originally sought by the Ministry of Education.

He also noted that the Governor, then Augustus J.U. Jaspert, was also aware of this and that no objections to the process were made by anyone in Cabinet.

“It is important to understand that Cabinet is comprised of not only Ministers but by an Attorney   General and the Governor who though not voting members, are expected to raise any concerns about process. No objection whatsoever was raised by either at the time. Consequently, the Ministry of Education was bound by this Cabinet decision and acted accordingly.

No Breach of Trust charges justified- Walwyn

“As I have indicated in previous comments on the subject, I will never say that there were no procedural issues with this project. I also do not think that one could find any previously done government project that was faultlessly managed.

“As such, we all agree that we must continue to work on improving the way we manage all government projects. However, I do not believe that any of those procedural issues warranted or met the criteria of Breach of Trust to justify such a charge for anyone who was involved in the management of the project during its normal course.”

Mr Walwyn said if the intentions are truly the help the [British] Virgin Islands to be better able to manage its affairs, he is not convinced that labelling it's hardworking citizens as corrupt without concrete evidence and damaging their reputations, livelihoods, and sense of decency is a productive approach.

“I repudiate any such label being placed on me.”

55 Responses to “Ex-Education Minister Myron V. Walwyn charged for Breach of Trust”

  • Judgement ! (01/11/2022, 12:15) Like (27) Dislike (67) Reply
    Them catch funny man !
  • resident (01/11/2022, 12:17) Like (26) Dislike (53) Reply
    guilty
  • Heritage (01/11/2022, 12:19) Like (30) Dislike (34) Reply
    No tell me why the only site that is allowing comments is VINO?

    This is what I have been advocating about. The freedom to one’s opinion even if anonymous should never be controlled.

    Not because it is Walwyn the blue site and the red site want to shut off the public opinion.

    The yellow site rule always!
  • Robert C (01/11/2022, 12:22) Like (33) Dislike (31) Reply
    It was coming but better sooner than later. Let him too have his day in court. After putting his army of online bloggers to push his agenda let’s see you all push this and try to control the courts.

    I told you your day was coming my former close friend. More to come.
    • @Robert C (01/11/2022, 12:55) Like (12) Dislike (4) Reply
      SOME FORMER CLOSE FRIEND YOU ARE. I GATHER YOU KNOW ALL THE DIRT FORMER CLOSE FRIEND.
    • @Robert C (01/11/2022, 16:13) Like (9) Dislike (1) Reply
      I gather you wanted a favor and your favor was denied.
    • @ Robert C (02/11/2022, 16:32) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      You’re not really trying to disguise your name because it’s obvious the surname for that last initial.
  • Well darn (01/11/2022, 12:23) Like (37) Dislike (3) Reply
    They are taking down everyone who was involved in something. There goes his Political career or what was left of it. Plenty more is having sleepless nights wondering when they are going to come/or drop charges on them. Heck of a messed up saturation to be in.
    • gnazi (01/11/2022, 13:30) Like (33) Dislike (14) Reply
      situation not saturation
      • @gnazi (01/11/2022, 15:00) Like (20) Dislike (14) Reply
        I made a grammar error, happens to the best of us, what’s the big deal. It is not that serious. Go ahead and sue me for making a grammar error. Enjoy the rest of the day.
    • @well darn (01/11/2022, 14:56) Like (22) Dislike (3) Reply

      They are going to start stacking up on adult diapers and Imodium A-D because no amount of lemon ginger tea, camomile tea or bush tea is going to ease those rumbling stomachs. There is more to be charged and arrested, only a matter of time. 

  • one eye rooster (01/11/2022, 12:24) Like (10) Dislike (4) Reply
    Why no comments on the other site??? I need a friend.
  • rattie (01/11/2022, 12:25) Like (8) Dislike (4) Reply
    This is thing to talk
  • Mrs Tubman (01/11/2022, 12:32) Like (16) Dislike (7) Reply
    Your announced intent to seek a political seat is your arrest warrant.
    Your chances for winning too great.
  • Pipers Son (01/11/2022, 12:37) Like (38) Dislike (16) Reply
    The DPP playing games and needs to be fired.
  • ok (01/11/2022, 12:38) Like (14) Dislike (0) Reply
    Yeah
  • Just saying (01/11/2022, 12:39) Like (27) Dislike (27) Reply
    His political career is over he dead in the water
    • Nah its politics (01/11/2022, 12:48) Like (38) Dislike (14) Reply
      Brazil just elected a leader who spent 580 days in prison for breach of trust, he'll be fine
    • bare in mind (01/11/2022, 12:54) Like (35) Dislike (15) Reply
      Mandella went to jail and ended up being President
      • @ bare in mind (01/11/2022, 14:19) Like (30) Dislike (11) Reply
        Myron isn’t Mandela nor can’t walk in the foot steps of the great so please stop with the BS. Talk to the hand ????????
        • Josiahsbay (01/11/2022, 15:43) Like (2) Dislike (1) Reply
          Some people considered Mandella a sellout. Don't create heroes if you don't know their entire story. So a breach of trust is the catch-all net.
      • @ bare in mind (01/11/2022, 17:34) Like (11) Dislike (4) Reply
        Don't dare compare Mandela to this narcissist
  • 999 (01/11/2022, 12:55) Like (14) Dislike (0) Reply
    there must be no separation between the so called ordinary men, and those we places in political positions, jail-house, court house and defense attorneys was made for one and all
  • Dreads (01/11/2022, 12:57) Like (12) Dislike (0) Reply
    Mika Barry did said he was next after lorna Steven in her episode last night
  • Mr.B (01/11/2022, 13:39) Like (2) Dislike (3) Reply
    I like the way you control the narrative you put out what you wanted
  • Racism (01/11/2022, 14:13) Like (3) Dislike (8) Reply
    These Truss employees are not to be trusted, i trust that they will rid them all.
  • Expected (01/11/2022, 14:39) Like (38) Dislike (1) Reply
    I doubt if this actually surprised anyone. It was expected. How could anyone in their right mind give out seventy petty contracts to build a simple, no frills wall, and then turn around and vociferously try to justify their unwise actions? Even blind men and people who did not attend Miss Manda’s School could smell a rat and see that there was more in the mortar besides the pestle.

    It did not take a rocket scientist to figure out that the ball would have dropped sooner or later. Let the person who committed political suicide have their day in court. A bitter pill to swallow, but nevertheless, a lesson to be learnt (the hard way).

    One last thing - at last our employees are beginning to realise that they are not The Omnipotent. We voted for them to represent us, not to walk over us as if they are lords and we are commoners. May this defining moment in history pave the way for a better tomorrow for all who live here, and may our representatives come down from their ivory palaces and snotty clouds and realise that honesty has been and will always remain the best policy. Virgin Islanders deserve a significantly better hand than what has been doled out to us for far too many decades now.
    • Amen (01/11/2022, 22:05) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
      @Expected AMEN well said!
    • @Expected (02/11/2022, 13:10) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      You seem to suggest that there was something wrong with hiring many people to build the "no frill wall", but one would argue there is no crime in hiring that many people unless something was gained personally by doing so. Are you aware of anything that rises to the level of a crime that has occurred from these hires.

      Again, there is or was no law stating one could not hire that many people. The question comes down to personal benefit. That's the crux of the matter and will be central to the case. Please followup.
  • Still an Island Man.. (01/11/2022, 15:48) Like (27) Dislike (13) Reply
    I'm glad in one sense that it will remind him that he still an Island Man, Belongers gave him the most votes twice and he did nothing for them .Fahie. Good Fahie bad Fahie did better than him. Fahie gave a "Fast track". Since after the Hurricane when I witnessed how employers, labor and immigration oppressed and treat people badly and neither Myron, or the NDP govt did anything to help the people. I was done with themmm.
    • @ Still an Island Man (01/11/2022, 19:07) Like (3) Dislike (0) Reply
      BVI must be a continent and not an island SMH

      Yes I from right here so stop talking froth.
    • Mike Oxlong (01/11/2022, 23:06) Like (3) Dislike (0) Reply
      Fast track was only put in place after Irma, when elected politicians realized they needed the expats to survive, so tossed us some crumbs.




  • @ EXPECTED (01/11/2022, 15:54) Like (6) Dislike (11) Reply
    THERE IS MORE SISDE TO A STORY THAN ONE , HOW DO YOU KNOW HE WASN'T TRYING TO PUT BREAD ON THE LITTLE MAN'S TABLE , INSTEAD OF ON ONE MAN TABLE ALONE , AS IS THE NORM THESE DAYS ,( IF HE WAS GOING IT THE WRONG , WHY WAS IT NOT REJECTED BY THOSE IN AUTHORITY / ENQUIRING MINDS WOULD LOVE TO KNOW THE REAL TRUTH / AND SINCE YOU KNOW SO MUCH PLEASE ENLIGHTEN US
    • @@expected (02/11/2022, 08:21) Like (1) Dislike (1) Reply
      Doesn’t matter how good his intentions were if he took public monies and distributed it at his discretion and knowingly overspent - hence breach of trust. You can do what you want with your own private fortune - but when you take tax payer money then you gotta follow the rules. Which as a lawyer who is ethically bound he knows more than common person what should have done.
  • Truth (01/11/2022, 16:02) Like (5) Dislike (6) Reply
    Emperor without cloths...... tek that!!!
  • pat (01/11/2022, 16:49) Like (6) Dislike (2) Reply
    That’s why he telling people he was not sure he running he knew what was coming
    • @pat (01/11/2022, 20:33) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
      But of course, He is an attorney he knew that. He knew they were coming for him, there are others and it is a matter of when.
  • He knew (01/11/2022, 16:49) Like (5) Dislike (1) Reply
    He knew they were coming for him. I would agree, a lot of people is running SCURD. Someone mentioned it was a witch hunt but the actually witch hunt was carried out and fueled by some of the same people here in his homeland where he was born. Here, all you have to do is half scratch a match and the vultures is going to start moving in to tear you apart with their talons until they hit bones.
  • look at that (01/11/2022, 16:55) Like (9) Dislike (4) Reply
    He committed Political suicide over a damn wall.
  • Enquiring?? (01/11/2022, 16:56) Like (12) Dislike (2) Reply
    So will the 70 contractors be charged as well for not completing the wall? Will they be allowed to complete the work they were paid to do? Lots of questions but seeking answers for the taxpayers.
  • Always pointing fingers (01/11/2022, 17:24) Like (7) Dislike (4) Reply
    Why don't you accept responsibility for what you've done, and shut the hell up about other projects. What the heck do you know? And does saying other projects were with faults negate your responsibility to the people to manage tax payer dollars properly? If it were your own money, you'd ensure funds were handled properly but because it's the tax payers dollars you acted so irresponsibly....shame on you. You of all people should know better after all, you are a lawyer, right?! Do me a favour, instead of trying to excuse your bad behaviour by deflecting, own up to the nonsense you did because you know what you did with your trifling self and you know why you did what you did. And don't think we, the people believe it was just to help others by giving petty contracts....you benefitted too let's be REAL here. As far as I'm concerned, YOU and everyone who gained financially from the ESHS wall that looks like a quilt should be ashamed of yourselves....but don't worry, FATHER GOD, sees and knows all. You think you have gotten away with what you've done, always trying to deflect by saying others do to....tell me something, what does what others have done have to do with what you've done? MOSQUITO, you need to give us, the tax payers back our money because it's not our duty to support your GREED. By the way, quit trying to come off like a man of integrity who always have an opinion because everyone with sense, know you and what you really are....you're fooling no one.
  • my only issue (01/11/2022, 18:31) Like (5) Dislike (0) Reply
    was the jobs was given to people who did not have a contractors license in some cases.


    there is where I think he fell short thru it all
  • Free the drew. (01/11/2022, 19:41) Like (0) Dislike (5) Reply
    I need some wife, public announcement
  • Public Works Department (01/11/2022, 20:10) Like (0) Dislike (1) Reply
    I hate to hear foolishness about COI and corruption. A whhhhhole investigation and not [ONE] mention of the Capital of Corruption (PWD). Hhhhowww could PWD escape [ONE] question from the COI. DON’ don’t get it. Leave Walwyn alone
  • Gitano Jr (01/11/2022, 21:15) Like (4) Dislike (0) Reply
    Myron you should have kept your dam mouth shut till you face the courts. I'll just rest this here. Worst than this happen in the Virgin Islands.
  • ndp (02/11/2022, 00:14) Like (0) Dislike (3) Reply
    the timing of the wall project was political an effort to secure votes
  • Seventy Contractors (02/11/2022, 07:51) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
    Why seventy Contractors, I don't get it? Big mistake, who can control them on a little wall ? There is not enough room or money in that wall. With all good intentions it couldn't happen. Is something like this really a norm in government?
  • Everyone have to be held accountable. (02/11/2022, 08:55) Like (3) Dislike (0) Reply
    They also need to arrest the persons who cash the checks and ain't do no work. They have to be held accountable also.


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