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Archive for October, 2018

The wall around Elmore Stoutt High School.

REPORT: Ministry did not follow procedure to build wall

The Office of the Auditor General has cited a number of  “procedural issues and irregularities” in how the Myron Walwyn-led Ministry of Education executed the project to construct a 1,562-f00t long perimeter wall around Elmore Stoutt High School. One major issue the auditor […]

by / on October 11, 2018 at 8:03 AM /
Woman being jailed for disobeying summons, unpaid rent

Woman being jailed for disobeying summons, unpaid rent

A woman will spend two weeks at Her Majesty’s Prison for reportedly disobeying a compensation order and defying a subpoena to appear before the Magistrate’s Court. Irene Smith, a former Hannah’s Estate resident who is employed at a well known […]

by / on October 11, 2018 at 7:36 AM /
Govt’s main phone lines down since last week

Govt’s main phone lines down since last week

Residents have not been able to access government through its main telephone lines for days now. This is said to be the result of technical difficulties with their fixed phone-line providers, Flow. Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Communications, Anthony […]

by / on October 11, 2018 at 7:21 AM /
Her Majesty's Customs is one of the local law enforcement agencies providing enhanced border patrols as the territory closes its ports of entry because of the coronavirus pandemic.

Former marine officer held with $225K ‘unaware’ he had to declare funds

A man who was attached to the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force Marine Unit for six years said he was unaware that he had to declare funds exceeding $10,000 to Customs officials when travelling. David Hodge of Road Town and […]

by / on October 10, 2018 at 8:21 AM /
The central administration complex in Road Town that houses several government offices. (GIS photo)

Every gov’t project over $250K should be audited — Walwyn

Education Minister Myron Walwyn wants any government project that exceeds quarter million dollars to be audited. He said such a policy is a way of ensuring good governance and ensuring that the processes governing these projects continuously improve. “I believe […]

by / on October 10, 2018 at 7:36 AM /
24-y-o man to pay over $10K for crashing into Lexus

24-y-o man to pay over $10K for crashing into Lexus

A 24-year-old Hope Hill resident has to pay more than $10,000 in compensation and fines for traffic-related offences he committed last year. Senior Magistrate Tamia Richards ordered Vidal Dickson, a mechanic, to compensate Lisa Hodge $ 9,618.40 after his reckless […]

by / on October 10, 2018 at 7:21 AM /
Eco-Friendly Wooden Recycling Bin installed on Virgin Gorda. (photo provided)

Local app being developed to push major recycling initiative

An electronic application is being developed to support a major recycling programme that is being pushed in the territory. One of the app’s functions will be to assist residents in locating recycle bins that will be placed across the territory. […]

by / on October 10, 2018 at 7:18 AM /
Walwyn

Auditor General’s report on ESHS wall project very ‘lacking’

Education Minister Myron Walwyn said he is concerned about the operations of the Office of the Auditor General, whose report on the perimeter wall around Elmore Stoutt High School, he said, is vastly deficient and unbalanced. The Auditor General’s report […]

by / on October 9, 2018 at 1:42 PM /
Deputy Governor David Archer, Jr (left) has a token to this longstanding public officer.

156 public servants honoured for longstanding service

This week is Public Service Week and things kicked off on Monday by honouring nearly 200 longstanding public servants. One-hundred-and-fifty-six public officers who have been serving the local government for 10, 25, and 35 were recognised. They all received tokens […]

by / on October 9, 2018 at 1:01 PM /
Businessman fined $2K for marijuana possession

Businessman fined $2K for marijuana possession

A Fat Hogs Bay businessman was fined $2,000 after he was caught with 6.7 grams of cannabis last year. Twenty-six-year-old Sequonne Moulon was fined after pleading guilty when he appeared before Magistrate Shawn Innocent on Friday. He has six months […]

by / on October 9, 2018 at 12:20 PM /