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Premier disputes narrative that Dame Hodge ‘sent’ to BVI

Premier Dr Natalio Wheatley has pushed back against the narrative that UK anti-corruption czar Dame Margaret Hodge was deployed to the Virgin Islands on a fact-finding mission by the United Kingdom.

During a recent press conference, Dr Wheatley disputed public comments made by UK Overseas Territories Minister Stephen Doughty, who stated he instructed Dame Hodge to visit the BVI. Instead, the Premier asserted that the visit stemmed from an invitation extended by his administration.

“I was a little surprised at how the visit was characterised in some of the media reports. That doesn’t reflect my recollection at all,” Dr Wheatley stated. “Certainly, we are inviting her here because we believe she can benefit from engaging with our very responsible professionals here… and also the fight against illicit finance, which we take very seriously,” he explained.

According to Doughty, the UK government wants “rapid, consistent progress across the board” on transparency. He said, “As an immediate next step, I have asked Baroness Hodge to undertake a fact-finding visit to the British Virgin Islands and report back to me.”

When asked whether the UK minister’s claim was inaccurate, Dr Wheatley responded, “I’ll leave you to determine whether he was wrong or right or anybody else who’s listening. But I’m making it very clear that we did invite her.”

He also rejected suggestions that the visit represented a “slap on the wrist” for his government. “We are proud people… and we are doing what we have to do to be a responsible financial centre,” he asserted.

Dame Hodge’s visit comes amid ongoing UK scrutiny of the BVI’s progress in implementing reforms from the 2022 Commission of Inquiry (COI) report. Premier Wheatley said Minister Doughty had commended the territory for completing all required COI reforms but wanted assurances that the changes could be sustained across future administrations.

Dr Wheatley reiterated that the BVI had made significant progress on its beneficial ownership regime and emphasised its international cooperation. “Since 2018, the BOSS system has met the highest standards of collation of beneficial ownership information. UK law enforcement can receive requested information almost immediately,” he stated.

The Premier concluded that open dialogue with the UK remains critical, especially on contentious issues such as financial transparency. “We would hope… there’ll be a little more balance in their views,” he said. “Sometimes they make… reckless and outlandish statements in regards to the Virgin Islands. And the Virgin Islands isn’t really that caricature that they’ve painted us to be.”

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  1. Don’t believe you says:

    I do not believe a word that comes out of the mouth of our Premier. Andrew Fahie taught him very well.

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    • LOL says:

      Of course not. The white man in the UK is right, he would never lie to us. So whatever he said must be true, I agree!

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      • Rubber Duck says:

        The Foreign Secretary of the UK , ultimately responsible for the Overseas Territories, and sending her here , is black.

    • Wow says:

      If you think BVI politicians are dishonest, wait til you meat Hodge! She wrote the book on dishonesty and hypocrisy. She’s a despised marginal political has-been in the UK. A grifter. Beware.

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  2. @ Don't believe You. says:

    I concur with you. Just look at the Eyes and Lips.

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  3. YES TO UK says:

    He gives Trump a run.

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  4. Rubber Duck says:

    No one is going to send this dreadful woman to any one they are pleased with. She will do absolutely no good for the BVI and do her very best to harm us. That is the nature of the beast.

  5. FACIAL EXPRESSION says:

    MASTER NAT-AL-EO IS SAYING )> FOR SLL YOU HATERS OUT THERE , LEH ME MAKE IT CLEAR , *I INVITED HER* TO ENJOY OUR CULTURAL FESTIVAL WITH US AND SHE CAN SEE FOR HERSELF HOW I DO MAH TING

  6. BuzzBvi says:

    As he is dodging and not answering the questions it is pretty clear we once more are not getting the truth or transparency from this premier.

    He must be hoping the UK do not see any of his SECRET workings and dealings and how they are damaging to the people of the VI.

    The VI people need to be protected.

  7. Can’t Wait says:

    The British Are Coming

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  8. Big Richard says:

    What a bunch of bovine scat

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  9. Brad Boynes says:

    A corrupt police cannot help this society.

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