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No side should 'attempt' CoI recommendations without speaking to VI - Premier

-after calls made for report to be made public ahead of any UK meetings
Amidst calls for the Premier, Andrew A. Fahie (R1) to reject a timeline for the publishing of the CoI report, Hon Fahie has responded to those calls by stating that he cannot lead through emotions and rather, must follow the constitution. Photo: GIS/Facebook
The Governor’s Office, in its CoI report timeline published on April 21, 2022, had indicated that the report will first be shared with the Premier and political party leaders in the House of Assembly (HoA), ahead of meetings in the UK. Photo: Facebook
The Governor’s Office, in its CoI report timeline published on April 21, 2022, had indicated that the report will first be shared with the Premier and political party leaders in the House of Assembly (HoA), ahead of meetings in the UK. Photo: Facebook
Talkshow Host and Social Commentator, Claude O. Skelton-Cline has criticized the publication timeline as not ideal given the people of the VI will be excluded from the process and will not see the report ahead of the UK meetings. Photo: VINO/File
Talkshow Host and Social Commentator, Claude O. Skelton-Cline has criticized the publication timeline as not ideal given the people of the VI will be excluded from the process and will not see the report ahead of the UK meetings. Photo: VINO/File
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI – Following calls for the Premier, Andrew A. Fahie (R1) to reject a Governor John J. Rankin, CMG proposed timeline for the publishing of the CoI Report, Hon Fahie has responded to those calls by stating that he cannot lead through emotions and rather, must follow the constitution.

“There’s a Constitution, the Constitution states clearly what the role of the Governor is, and what authority the Governor [has] in terms of his post, with the Commission of Inquiry Act,” Hon Fahie said.

Premier Fahie was at the time responding to questions from the media during a one-on-one Press Conference on current matters, today, April 22, 2022, streamed live on the GIS Facebook page where he also noted that the original CoI Act must be amended for today's era.

Report publishing set out in timeline by Governor Rankin 

The Governor’s Office, in its CoI report timeline published on April 21, 2022, had indicated that the report will first be shared with the Premier and political party leaders in the House of Assembly (HoA), ahead of meetings in the UK.

The Premier and political party leaders will then discuss the report with UK Ministers and the Governor in the UK, before the report is published.

However, Social Commentator and radio talk show host, Claude O. Skelton-Cline has criticized the publication timeline as not ideal given the people of the VI will be excluded from the process and will not see the report ahead of the UK meetings.

Premier Fahie in response said, “I see this unfolding where the people of the Virgin Islands will get their copy of the report, everyone will have their say,” he said.

Public should be informed before recommendations implemented - Hon Fahie 

The Premier assured, however, “Neither side or any stakeholder should attempt any recommendation without speaking to the people of the Virgin Islands, getting their input.” 

Meanwhile, Premier Fahie speaking on the reputational damage of the CoI said he remain resolute that the terms of reference were too broad, “I would say that this one here is one that… I’m just mystified and it is regrettable how some of this has been handled.” 

Hon Fahie said the CoI could have been dealt with in a much more respectable manner, where the Governor could have requested information from the Premier, “if there were issues that the last Governor [Augustus J.U. Jaspert] saw I think that he could have flagged them and stated them,” he said. 

Hon Premier Fahie said he was deeply concerned about statements made in the public about alleged financial mismanagement in the VI under his watch, ‘In my deepest of heart, I knew that was not true,” he said.  

14 Responses to “No side should 'attempt' CoI recommendations without speaking to VI - Premier ”

  • My girl (22/04/2022, 18:02) Like (2) Dislike (3) Reply
    Got that right!!
  • The Reaper (22/04/2022, 19:02) Like (11) Dislike (0) Reply
    But u call for it. U forget ..What I forgot .COI ….Smh ….
    • Enjoy (25/04/2022, 00:44) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      talking down our leaders….you will be returning home to the cold!
  • my2cents (22/04/2022, 20:38) Like (9) Dislike (25) Reply
    The Government works for the people and should not have meetings with the UK until we have read the report so they can represent US, that is their job
  • wasted fees (22/04/2022, 23:07) Like (16) Dislike (0) Reply
    The lawyer who is being paid over 6 million dollars is not doing a good job
  • Lb (23/04/2022, 00:04) Like (31) Dislike (0) Reply
    But that is not what the reporters asked you! Simple yes or no, Do you plan to go to UK before the people has seen the report (not before recommendations are implemented but before we see the report as a people) YES or NO? Telling the reporters piss about the Governor and constitution when those things have nothing to do with the question.
  • Hickinbottom (23/04/2022, 04:27) Like (1) Dislike (29) Reply
    We with the premier
  • history lesson (23/04/2022, 04:41) Like (1) Dislike (38) Reply
    I just sick of these racist whoes only goal is to invade the bvi like they did 400 years ago take our resources then run and live fat off the hog!!!
  • Citizen (23/04/2022, 06:30) Like (13) Dislike (0) Reply
    @#my3cents... that's the government job, but the government not working for the ppl...so what you expect to happen. Y'all don't think UK don't see it.
  • Kept fooling the people. (23/04/2022, 07:34) Like (9) Dislike (1) Reply
    Thought the power lies with the people and in the people, isn't that what they kept telling us, isn't that's the way it suppose to be, then why now the people are shut out of this most important decision that will affect their lives one way or the other...??. It's always and only convenient for them to say for their benefit but now we know, it's not really so. They kept playing us for fools..
  • Lol. (23/04/2022, 09:20) Like (4) Dislike (1) Reply
    People of the BVIs, to make a long story short. Yes people has rights but they must also have respect. There is thing called the CONSTITUTION and from that comes Laws and you People of the BVI things You all are BIGGER than both of them but but for God sake you all are NOT.
    I know one thing is for SURE, when you all are in any U.S.A Territory you all have no choice but to follow their Laws.
    So why it is that you all think that is not the same here.
    Well my People, you will either by Will or by Force.
    • True (24/04/2022, 08:41) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      Exactly, when they step foot on any USA territory they better follow USA laws or they will be dealt with for sure. Only here in the BVI no one follow the laws of the land.
  • concern (23/04/2022, 11:50) Like (8) Dislike (0) Reply
    Why do simple minded people always have the simple minded answers? Oh oops I guess I answered my own simple minded question!!!
  • pat (23/04/2022, 19:07) Like (1) Dislike (1) Reply
    Premier seems weak he needs to stand up to thoes colonial masters


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