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Steps must be taken to protect statutory boards, Sir Gary warns

Inquiry Commissioner, the Right Honourable Sir Gary Hickinbottom.

Statutory boards in the BVI need to be protected in order to maintain their independence from the executive government.

This was the conclusion drawn in the Sir Gary Hickinbottom-led Commission of Inquiry (COI) report.

Sir Gary said the overwhelming evidence before the Commission showed that the independence of government statutory bodies has been severely – and, at times, cynically and with apparent disdain – eroded.

“As in other areas of government which the COI has looked at, the executive government appears to take the view that it can treat statutory boards as it wishes,“ Sir Gary said in the report.

He noted that it was imperative that that interference ceases and that steps are taken to protect statutory boards as important, autonomous arms of government.

In evidence before the Commission, the elected ministers submitted that while they accept that there were flaws in the system of appointments to the statutory boards, there is a “willingness and the capacity to improve the system”.

They also told the Commission that they are putting in place systems, reflected in a new draft manual, which will make the system for appointments adequate.

But Sir Gary said whilst he was pleased that those steps, if followed through, should make the appointments process more open and transparent, those steps have been slow.

The Commissioner also pointed out that the recent impetus to implement these changes was heavily derived from the inquiries made by the COI into this area, and the exposure of “the patent inadequacies of the informal system for appointments”.

“Without a clear direction and decision, I am unconvinced that properly open and transparent competition for statutory board membership will be adopted in the near (or even foreseeable) future,“ Sir Gary wrote in the report.

In light of this, Sir Gary recommended that there should be a review of statutory boards, and in particular the powers that are exercised by the executive government in respect of each board.

Meanwhile, the newly formed National Unity Government recently hinted at an intention to revamp statutory boards and the way they are put together. The government said it plans to start with the BVI Ports Authority Board.

Premier Dr Natalio Wheatley stated at the time: “It is not good practice to have the same person sitting on multiple statutory boards and we will make the necessary changes in accordance with best practice.“

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  1. world War 3 says:

    Governor Rankin, please do what is best to clean this mess of corruption the past and current government has left the island in

    We are in a state of emergency!

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  2. TruDat! says:

    In a new era of transparency, you’d think that the membership of all the statutory boards would be easy to find on the government’s website. You’d definitely think that, but it’s certainly not the case…

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  3. Slim Jim says:

    QUOTE: Premier Dr Natalio Wheatley stated at the time: “It is not good practice to have the same person sitting on multiple statutory boards and we will make the necessary changes in accordance with best practice.”

    MY RESPONSE: Duh, what took you so long to figure that one out, Einstein?

    You guys who sat in caucus and on the cabinet are just as responsible as the former Premier for allowing this and other nonsense to pass. You had a sitting government of 9 persons… more than enough to “persuade” any rouge member (including the Premier) and promote better governance.

    Our eyes are opened and we are pissed… clock is ticking, and its not just the UK you have to convince… we the people have had enough from all of you… VIP, NDP, PUP, UP and whatever other P plans to continue the same old, same old, same old that got us here.

    Ready or not…. change is coming.

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  4. Rubber Duck says:

    If we leave this one party state government in place , nothing in relation to the boards is going to change. Will the Deputy Premier remove his mother in law from her multiple lucrative appointments? Will Butthead go? No way, he knows too much. Will the freeloading deadwood on the useless tourist board be cut out? Too many brothers and cousins.

    Reform must come from disinterested , non relatives.

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  5. Statutes says:

    Usually form these ‘boards’ so just repeal these laws and dissolve all these unnecessary boards. In a well managed honest civil service system these boards are superfluous.

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  6. lillian says:

    none of them locals should be sitting in no gov. positions at no time ever againg!

  7. Anon says:

    Dear Applicants, Unless you have professional skills as a director, then you need not apply. Yours faithfully The Governor

  8. Simply saying... says:

    The BVi government not serious and incompetent and is making the case for direct Britain rule…We need to saddle up for a Britain take over…

  9. Big Richard says:

    Governor please just throw them all out, get it over with , this is starting to look bad on you. This self anointed interim government are the same ones that got us here. They’re just playing with you

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