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Concerned citizens to pen petition for governor to release COI report

Melissa Potter

A group of concerned citizens in the Virgin Islands have joined forces to bring a petition to Governor John Rankin to release the full Commission of Inquiry (COI) report to the public with greater immediacy.

While speaking on JTV News recently, group representative Melissa Potter said the group of residents got together and had a lengthy discussion and decided to write the document expressing their feelings on Rankin’s press release on April 4.

Potter said the area of concern for them was mainly that the Governor announced he had shared a copy of the COI report with the United Kingdom Minister of Overseas Territory, Amanda Milling, in confidence before anyone in the territory was able to view it.

“Here we have heard that the UK officials have seen our report before a single individual in this dear Virgin Islands. Then he indicated that any others with good reasons to see the report it will be shown to them before possible publication to the people. After reading that, we wanted to know why he mentioned that the report being of a possible publication to view. I am concerned as a citizen,” Potter said.

“It is our right to see the report. I am not being disrespectful, but I am speaking on behalf of myself and concerned persons on His Excellency’s choice of words and stated direction. Now, he has a right to do all of that, but it was the way it was delivered to us,” she added.

Potter highlighted that the governor had announced he must assess whether it was in the public’s interest to release the report and she noted the group of concerned citizens took an issue with that.

“How could it not be? The Commission of Inquiry was a public display for all the world to see. The public is waiting for a response after seeing such a lengthy COI. Those coded statements sound to me like a yo-yo statement. Up and down, saying one thing and then another. Now, His Excellency is the only one who will decide for us the people in a democratic society,” Potter said.

“I am not sure that reflects democracy, good, bad, and indifferent. I believe we have a right without any withholding anything from us the public, unless criminal or legally sensitive, we should be able to review all aspects of the report which was compiled on our behalf,” she continued.

She said the signed document was presented to the governor and it was on behalf of all concerned citizens in the BVI who believes it is their right to see the report and assess it for themselves.

“We are intelligent people, and we can make assessments and good judgement as well because at the end of the day, it is us who must deal with it. When governors come and governors go, we remain so we should have that public right to make those decisions and not it being withheld from us because you have a document that says you have certain reserved powers,” Potter said.

Just a week ago, Governor Rankin made another announcement that the Virgin Islands public might not have access to the extensive COI report until June.

In a press release, Rankin had mentioned it was his intention to share the report in confidence with Premier Andrew Fahie and then with the leaders of the different political parties represented in the House of Assembly.

The governor’s statements on sharing the COI report have caused a lot of controversy. Speaker of the House, Julian Willock expressed concern that he was not mentioned in the press release and also that the Governor did not indicate he would share the report with the judiciary.

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  1. strawny gyal says:

    Gyul go siddung yo lil pruney self

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  2. Wow says:

    There is a process. Let it be!

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  3. DUR ? says:

    WHERE WERE YOU ALL THE TIME ❓ OUR TAXPAYERS MONEY ? IS BEING SQUANDERED LEFT RIGHT AND CENTER ,AREN’T YOU AWARE
    ? ❓ GET A LIFE CHILD

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  4. DUH ? says:

    WHERE WERE YOU ALL THE TIME ❓ OUR TAXPAYERS MONEY ? IS BEING SQUANDERED LEFT RIGHT AND CENTER ,AREN’T YOU AWARE
    ? ❓ GET A LIFE CHILD

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  5. Thanks for asking says:

    Do not mind the many nay sayers.

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  6. My 2 cents says:

    Words of wisdom to who think too highly of themselves. DO NOT bring gasoline to a firery party with fireworks.

    I am trying to wrap my mind around her belief that the report is rhe people’s report. Silly gul. Trix are for kids. The people of the BVI NEvER asked for a COI. Let the record reflect that we as a people were complicit with this government and previous administrations and their self deserving decisions. We get vex and talk but no action. The previous Govenor of the BVI comissioned the COI while the people of TCI asked for theirs.

    There are some right now who have spoken out against this administration’s decisions in their own self interest and they have been labelled crazy, sick, mental and all manner of evil by the populace and party affiliates. We as a collective people sit down and do not join them in the fight. Long are the days of Theodore Faulkner and Noel Lloyd who protested for much of what we have today.

    Where were you concerned people when the government were giving stimulus to fake farmers and fishers? Insurance for themselves wheb they left us with bo choice but crappy NHI? Looking to fast tracknthe building of ESHS millions above what it was only 2 to 3 years ago? I could go on but my reaponse would ve too long. I pray for you and your concerned citizens because it seems like youre under the control of the puppet masters and you dont even know it. Peace!

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  7. You go Girl says:

    I agree 100% !!

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  8. Jones says:

    UK paid for the report? UK should get the first look at it? Please people stop being silly about this and wait for the process to take place. Had you all been up in arms about the years of corruption when you were getting your driveways paved we wouldnt be in this problem

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  9. Why says:

    would the condemned man ask the executioner to catch a faster train?

  10. No logic says:

    Really? You complaining the report into our government by the UK Foreign Office is being shown to the head of the UK Foreign Office before you and me?
    Serious? Wha wrong wid you gyal?

  11. Concerned Citizen says:

    If looked at properly, the Governor first said he would decide if the public would even see the report. Is this how we want to be governed. Now the UK dealing in closed/backroom deals and when people make an effort to speak out, they are criticized.How can we know what is going if we not see for ourselves. Even if we are late to the party, we will continue to fight. All who are talking need to join us in the fight for our country. The UKisnot innocent in this.

  12. Anonymous says:

    Crappy. The UK requested the inquiry therefore the report must go to the UK. IIt is time for things to be done professionally in the BVI. And if the people want to do things their way. they must get their independence. When you live with your parents, you must obey their rules.

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