Topic: Good Governance, Novel Coronavirus | Posted By: DSmith
Thursday, 7 October 2021 - 2:50pm
When COVID-19 hit our islands, the Government acted swiftly to provide help, including money not only to assist hard-pressed farmers and fishermen but also to expand the numbers of both to ensure a stronger and more reliable local food supply.
On Friday October 1 the Government provided a further quantity of documents to the Commission of Inquiry – around a thousand pages. Their discovery was the result of continuing intensive efforts by the public service of the Virgin Islands to find any and all evidence which might be helpful to the Commission in its work.
The Attorney General has today written to the Commission of Inquiry to express her concerns about the handling of the hearing conducted on 28 September.
Topic: Good Governance, Public Service Transformation, The Public Service | Posted By: DSmith
Tuesday, 21 September 2021 - 7:26pm
A Memorandum of Understanding has been signed for a Capacity Building Initiative to develop highly skilled and adaptable leaders and officers within the Public Service.
Topic: Constitutional Affairs, Good Governance | Posted By: DSmith
Friday, 17 September 2021 - 3:26pm
Deputy Governor, Mr. David Archer, Jr. will act in the Office of Governor from September 19 to 22 in the absence of Governor, Mr. John J. Rankin, CMG who will be out of the Territory.
Topic: Finance and Fiscal Policy, Good Governance, Novel Coronavirus, Renewable Energy | Posted By: DSmith
Saturday, 28 August 2021 - 9:23am
I consider it a sacred duty for a Premier to keep citizens informed of what their elected Government is doing, and hence I have been holding to this promise.
Topic: Good Governance | Posted By: smaduro-skelton
Wednesday, 14 July 2021 - 12:09pm
I wanted to update you on the Commission of Inquiry, launched by my predecessor because of increasing concerns about poor governance, and possible corruption, abuse of office or other serious dishonesty within the British Virgin Islands.
The Government took office on February 25, 2019, committed to change and renewal including of governance in the Virgin Islands. It won an overwhelming mandate for that change, gaining the support of 46.6% of the voting electorate compared to the 28.2% of its nearest rival, the outgoing NDP government.