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Gov’t refutes Thomas family’s reported account of racetrack issue

Ellis Thomas Downs in Sea Cows Bay, Tortola. (Photo by Andre ‘Shadow’ Dawson)

The government has denied an accusation that its agents unilaterally cancelled a leasing arrangement with the Thomas family that owns land at the Ellis Thomas Downs in Sea Cows Bay. 

In the apparent absence of the leasing arrangement, the government issued a public notice on the evening of September 8 advising the public not to use the property in question until further notice. This forced the cancellation of planned horse races scheduled to place at the Ellis Thomas Downs this weekend.

It was later reported to a section of the press that two members of the government — Premier Dr Natalio Wheatley and Labour and Natural Resources Minister Melvin ‘Mitch’ Turnbull — along with members of the Attorney General’s chambers met with the Thomas family on September 8 but were unable to come to an amicable agreement over the leasing arrangement.

A member of the Thomas family reportedly told the press that the Premier and Minister left shortly after the beginning of the meeting, but the meeting continued without them. It was further noted that the lease was then unilaterally cancelled after the Premier and Minister had left.

But in a statement issued by the government yesterday, it was argued that this is not actually what transpired. 

According to the government, the main purpose of the meeting was to discuss a rent review.

“At the meeting, the government representatives did not “cancel” the lease with the Thomas family. Rather, fundamental legal issues were raised and ultimately, the Thomas family indicated that they would not allow further use of their property. The family stated this to be a non-negotiable position, and the government accepted,” the statement noted.  

According to the statement, the government remains committed to continuing efforts to resolve all outstanding issues with the Thomas family regarding the use of their land.

The government said it did not intend to engage in any protracted public debate on issues, which are likely to arise during the ongoing negotiations. “Indeed, government considers that to do so, at this stage, may well be counter-productive or prejudicial,” the statement noted.

The government also noted that it looks forward to those negotiations continuing in good faith between all parties involved.

Threats to family members

In the meantime, the government noted reported allegations of threats being made to members of the Thomas family and said it expects that these will be dealt with by law enforcement.

While the issue of threats was raised, no mention was made of the specific nature of the threats or whether it was known who had made these threats. There was also no mention of whether these threats were reported to the police by members of the Thomas family that received them.

The government said it takes this opportunity to convey that it has been informed of threats against the Thomas family and condemns, in the strongest terms, any threats of violence made against the family. “We expect that any such threats will be dealt with to the fullest extent of the law,” the government statement said.

 

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  1. son of a guns says:

    These lying politicians are trying to throw the good lady under the bus

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  2. Day Lite says:

    We,the people of the VI are aware that the current elected and unelected VI Government has absolutely no credibility.
    Any attempts to refute an action or statement attributed to them is simply an effort in futility and further dampens our patience with their presence.

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  3. TurtleDove says:

    Bryan and VIGL Sign Agreement to Build Horse Racing Facility on St. Croix, Making Long-Delayed Deal a Reality

  4. SMH says:

    Every simple f**king thing in the BVI has to be consumed with confusion, then we blame outsiders for our problems. Grow the f**k up!!

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  5. Licher and Sticher says:

    If Government pays one more penny into this I will vote for the other guy in my district when election comes around. This is no time to have weaklings who have no sense of good governance and willing to pay tax payers money into entertainment. Government can’t even pay its electricity bills

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  6. I don’t believe you says:

    I would believe the Thomas family anyway over this government. They were liars before and Andrew train them even better now. That Sl**ande like he learn the crookedness the best from Andrew.

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