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EZ Shipping, CSC audits should be public before HOA dissolves

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Governor John Rankin has indicated that the government has until the end of the current session of the House of Assembly (HOA) to make some critical audit reports public.

Audit reports in relation to contracts between the former Andrew Fahie-led government and Claude Skelton Cline as well as those with EZ Shipping were completed sometime in December and handed to the governor for review.

But these audit reports are yet to be made public some two months after their completion. 

When questioned recently about when the public should be able to access these reports, Governor Rankin said: “As regards the reports which have been received from the Auditor General under the Audit Act 2003, they need to be laid in the House of Assembly within three months of their receipt.” 

He added: “They were mainly received at the very end of December and therefore my full expectation is that they will be laid in the House of Assembly and made public before parliament is dissolved in advance of the general election.”

Thus far, the audit report on Skelton Cline’s contracts was the only one added to the Order Paper for the HOA’s third sitting and was expected to be laid on the table of the House as typically done. However, the item was moved further down the list on the Order Paper and is now expected to be laid during a subsequent sitting.

Skelton Cline’s contracts with the government came under fire in the Commission of Inquiry (COI) report, with COI Commissioner Sir Gary Hickinbottom concluding that the contracts demonstrated serious dishonesty on the part of public officials.

“On the evidence, there can be little if any doubt that these contracts were, on their face, false. They did not attempt to set out the intended contractual obligations of Mr Skelton Cline (if any),” Sir Gary found in his findings at the time. 

In the meantime, the Auditor General also completed reports on HOA Assistance Grants and EZ Shipping’s government contracts for radar barges after 2019 which cost more than $2 million. In his COI report, Sir Gary recommended a full audit, and if deemed necessary, criminal investigations for government contracts with EZ shipping.

During the COI, Premier Fahie had repeatedly denied initiating an engagement with the proprietor of EZ Shipping, Clyde Chalwell, and said it was an unsolicited proposal sent from the company to his office that started the engagement.

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  1. resident says:

    Both EZ Shipping and CSC need to pay back the money they received

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  2. @resident says:

    They need to go to jail!

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  3. Let’s see the reports says:

    I will hold my judgment until the reports are published. What is the Govt waiting for?

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  4. Rubber Duck says:

    The police will be reading the reports first.

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  5. ?? says:

    Neither can or will go to jail. Maybe paying back would be a viable option but I doubt that will happen. Contracts were given not taken. Therefore I don’t see how either can be arrested .

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  6. @ FACTS ❓ ? says:

    well the holy one , has been polishing up his moonwalk , so it might come in handy we all know he’s a really slippery customer ?

  7. Other crimes says:

    Please add the $250k taken, disappeared to Miami, provided a false list and never invested for the youth development programmes, imagine if the money had gone to youth organisations at a critical time there may be more discipline today

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  8. Bap bap bap says:

    You ever watch a person with a foolish grin and you just want to….

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  9. Rush More says:

    Charge,
    Imprison
    Collect
    Rescind
    Deport

    Isn’t he a wanted fugitive in another jurisdiction?

  10. ........and says:

    the pier park overrun.

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  11. FACIAL EXPRESSION says:

    Is saying )> check out mah charm , an ya,LL ain’t C nuttin yet ?

  12. WELL PLAYER ? says:

    This is where you let all hang out , you got some skillz , you are going to need them / you already b did a number on the government * so let’s see you take the governor to school ? of course you got plan ,( B ) your charming smile aND if that fails , your moonwalking may become in handy ? and as Michael Jackson would say ~he he~

  13. Street Reporter #1 says:

    Why are our leaders so disrespectful to the Governor, every instruction they get they wilfully disregard them and start playing the Victim card…Simple as ABC,”Make the audit public”. Hmm. These people. Hope they ain’t trying to change and adjust because that will definitely be jail work..

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  14. Judgement day.. says:

    The BVI Goliaths have met their David… They must be very nervous. We know head coach will get all the blame..The financial secretary and permanent secretary cannot go blameless..

  15. LOL says:

    The Governor can say what he wants. HOA will dissolve and those reports wont be laid. Election season is in high gear and those things will be for the next Government. The Governor cannot direct HOA on what to do.

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  16. More likley says:

    there will be no election until all these delayed audit reports are made public.

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