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HOA made a big mistake not adopting my suggestions — Malone

Former Health & Social Development Minister Carvin Malone

Territorial At-Large Representative Carvin Malone has argued that legislators may have done some grave damage by not adopting his suggestions made months ago as part of the terms of reference for the ongoing constitutional review process.

Malone had moved a resolution in parliament to have legislators adopt additional terms for the Constitutional Review Commission (CRC) that included, among other things, a determination on how the Premier of the BVI should be chosen. However, his resolution was a flop.

“I think we did ourselves an injustice because the same thing I feared is what is happening,” Malone said. “We had an opportunity to put 10 measures in the main terms so that when the constitution body goes and speaks, they could enlist all of what we need to look at in the constitution.”

In rejecting Malone’s proposal at the time, lawmakers told Malone he can offer up his suggestions directly to the CRC.

Residents need greater control over elected leaders

According to the first-term legislator, if legislators are going to get residents or voters to care about the territory and to have confidence in local governance, provisions have to be made in the constitution that give them (the public) a sense of control over elected representatives. 

“I don’t know all of the answers, but there are some debate that must go on — referendums, recalls, term limits,” Malone shared.

Malone said if the measures he proposed are not adopted by the CRC, then persons will continue to say that the the territory isn’t ‘ready’, despite its nearly 50 years of partial self-governance.

He further argued that the territory has a budget of over four hundred million dollars each year, adding that no one has been assisting the territory with grants.

Malone said the BVI has built its own airports, seaports, hospitals and other infrastructure, yet it is still not considered ready for independence.

“We’re the only persons believe that we ain’t ready because every time we go for assistance for anything, they tell us, ‘you have too much money, you’re doing too much‘,” he argued.

“The only thing lacking is that confidence in governance of our people, by our people,” Malone added.

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  1. WTF says:

    The make mistake letting him out the retirement home. Send he back!

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  2. HERE COMES m'ALONE says:

    Another messiah have surfaced , ? Hollywood has heard of these super stars ✨ a
    S yet ?

  3. Honey Bee says:

    Don’t trust him, but he is correct, his suggestions should have been given consideration.

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  4. Pandora says:

    I think you’re missing out on a additional facts here and there Honourable. Or do those facts skew your pro-independence narrative?

    Whether people want independents or not you need to be transparent on all the facts, positive and negative.

  5. Residents need greater control over elected leaders says:

    He aint serious with this comment. As you guys get in you all forget who vote you all in and then go and walk over all those individuals. Election needs to hurry come and get over with so I stop hear you all for 3.5 years to come

  6. TurtleDove says:

    I think they should be limited to two terms and can’t be a district rep.

  7. Mehson says:

    400 million each year??? And the country still look so?? Bad governance and infrastructure. Fooling the people every time. Who to trust?

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  8. Facial expression says:

    Is saying )> so you saying , ah look better looking back there ?

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