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BVIPA posts job ad for managing director

The BVIPA’s cargo facility in Port Purcell, Tortola.

The BVI Ports Authority (BVIPA) has posted a job vacancy advertisement for the post of managing director.

The posting can be seen on the organisation’s website and invites persons to apply by January 13, 2023.

The job vacancy was posted on Tuesday, a day after BVI News reported that the BVIPA has been operating without a managing director for nine months, despite the absence of Oleanvine Maynard who held that post but has been incarcerated in the United States (US).

Maynard was serving as the managing director of the organisation when she allegedly conspired with former Premier Andrew Fahie to move several kilograms of cocaine through the BVI’s ports and into the US.

Maynard, her son Kareem, and Fahie were arrested and charged and are awaiting trial in the US.

At this time, it is unclear whether Maynard has been officially removed from the post of managing director and whether she is still entitled to a salary from the organisation.

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  1. vg resident says:

    Fire her, take back all salary paid while she is in jail. Enough with paying thief’s.

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  2. Oliveswine says:

    how aya could take my only source of legal income away, it’s a crime

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  3. Observer says:

    All went well the last 9 month, why hire someone, give staff doing that great job a raise instead.

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  4. Right Man says:

    Come on BVIPA is a joke. An oppressive body wearing down on businesses and the common man.

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  5. Seriously says:

    Place has run fine without her. Fire her for failing to show up. Don’t matter she in jail, she ain’t showing up.

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