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Hon Smith received exemption to do business with Gov’t lawfully

House of Assembly (HoA) on November 24, 2022, gave Deputy Speaker Honourable Neville A. Smith (AL) an exemption in order for him to do business with the Government of the Virgin Islands without having to vacate his seat. Photo: Facebook/File
The Motion to have Hon Neville A. Smith (AL) exempted from vacating his seat was brought to the HoA by Leader of Government Business Premier Dr the Hon Natalio D. Wheatley (R7), who highlighted that the practice of elected leaders doing business with the government is not new and is lawful once leaders declare their interest according to the provisions set out in the constitution. Photo: YouTube
The Motion to have Hon Neville A. Smith (AL) exempted from vacating his seat was brought to the HoA by Leader of Government Business Premier Dr the Hon Natalio D. Wheatley (R7), who highlighted that the practice of elected leaders doing business with the government is not new and is lawful once leaders declare their interest according to the provisions set out in the constitution. Photo: YouTube
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- In keeping with the Constitution of the Virgin Islands, Sec 67 subsection (7) and showing much transparency, the House of Assembly (HoA) has given Deputy Speaker Honourable Neville A. Smith (AL) an exemption in order for him to do business with the Government of the Virgin Islands without having to vacate his seat.

Long before Honourable Smith entered elective politics in 2019, he has been a businessman and the Government of the Virgin Islands has been one of his clients. The Deputy Speaker is a Director of Caribbean Security.

At the Eighth Sitting of the Fourth HoA on November 24, 2022, Hon Smith sought the exemption from vacating his seat because he competed legally and won a small contract to provide security and surveillance equipment to His Majesty’s Prison, a Government Department, for a total of $17, 633.93.

No contract has been signed for the surveillance equipment with Caribbean Security before Legislators granted the exemption on November 24.

Smith’s request for an exemption is lawful as set out in Section 67 of the Constitution, which allows for the member to remain in the House if they disclose the nature of the contract and their interest before entering into the contract with the government.

Was the CoI a witch hunt?

In what appeared as a deliberate attempt to paint the HoA Members as corrupt, the one-man biased Commission of Inquiry (CoI) report claimed that after almost 30 years and over seven Attorney Generals from all over the world HoA Members, along with other legal scholars, had a wrong interpretation of sec 67, (7). However, Commissioner Gary R. Hickinbottom, a retired British Judge, failed to offer a credible new interpretation of the provision.

The Motion was brought to the HoA by Leader of Government Business Premier Dr the Hon Natalio D. Wheatley (R7), who highlighted that the practice of elected leaders doing business with the government is not new and is lawful once leaders declare their interest according to the provisions set out in the constitution.

According to Dr Wheatley, “It’s important to note as well that the contract has not yet been entered into as the Member has been very careful to ensure he has not entered into a contract before coming to the House to receive this exemption,” Premier Wheatley said.

The Motion was passed unanimously, including strong support from the Opposition, allowing the member to remain in his seat.

15 Responses to “Hon Smith received exemption to do business with Gov’t lawfully”

  • Just saying (02/12/2022, 09:42) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    Thanks for the truth vino
    • Smile (05/12/2022, 15:04) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      sheep has to make up his mind, whether he want to be a businessman or a politician, he cant be both at the SAME time. if he is goin to be a politician, put you companies in a trust or let somebody else run them while you be the politician .... having these amount of exemptions for one man make our lil bvi look bad and the ppl want to know who he in the house for, them or he ..... come on sheep, you always talking about country so live up to your words.
  • Lb (02/12/2022, 09:55) Like (2) Dislike (23) Reply
    At least he did what is right Myron was catering for years in the house he should have never been in that seat
  • NezRez (02/12/2022, 09:59) Like (2) Dislike (11) Reply
    This is good news. CoI is nothing but a witch hunt. The UK needs a COI over there to investigate their rotten behinds! Tell us why Hickinbottom failed to give a credible new interpretation of the provision?
  • justin (02/12/2022, 10:12) Like (3) Dislike (7) Reply
    it takes extra simple to conduct business in your own country whereas some others can simply walk in and away they go free & clear
  • bvibuzz (02/12/2022, 10:45) Like (1) Dislike (1) Reply
    What about when a former Uk police commissioner sold a vehicle to the police department who regulated that? Set of hypocrites
  • U AT IT AGAIN (02/12/2022, 14:40) Like (1) Dislike (2) Reply

    It's time for you to grow up , you just keep blogging using different names to decieve people , but you only fooling yourself , because your trade mark is there , that WIG didn't work for you then and it won't work now / you need to cleanse
    you you pessimistic mentality and express yourself in something that is honorable and
    constructive brO

  • Facial expression (02/12/2022, 14:57) Like (0) Dislike (1) Reply
    Is saying )> So aL' yO believe me now ☻
  • Ghut girl (02/12/2022, 15:30) Like (5) Dislike (8) Reply
    Thanks for always following the law sheep you have my vote
  • @ @ at you at it again (02/12/2022, 18:25) Like (0) Dislike (1) Reply
    Looks like it wasn't intended for you , so I guess that whoever it was meant for will get the message , like , whoever that is , simple


  • again (02/12/2022, 19:42) Like (8) Dislike (3) Reply
    Is sheep the only person with that type of business........share the work......Set of selfish people.
    • @ Again (03/12/2022, 07:50) Like (4) Dislike (5) Reply
      No he is not but he went through the process and won the tender now go smoke that your crazy ram
    • @again (03/12/2022, 08:35) Like (0) Dislike (2) Reply
      Are there any other competitors in this Fielde to handle this capability of Service?
  • THis is what you call (03/12/2022, 16:51) Like (5) Dislike (0) Reply

    Pure bullsh*t!



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