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BVI strives towards implementing COI recommendations

By Caribbean News Global  fav

TORTOLA, BVI – The government of the Virgin Islands says it continues to work diligently to complete the implementation of the recommendations outlined in the Commission of Inquiry (COI) report by the 31 August 2024 deadline.

BVI Governor Pruce quarterly COI review

The June monthly report presented to His Excellency Governor Daniel Pruce and Premier of the Virgin Islands, Dr Natalio D. Wheatley, noted the implementation progress.

“As of June 28, 2024, all 50 Framework Recommendations have commenced, with 35 recommendations (70%) already completed and 15 recommendations (30%) actively progressing with substantial work done. These recommendations, categorised into 131 specific actions, have seen significant traction. One hundred and three actions (79%) have been successfully completed, 25 actions (19%) are ongoing with substantial work done, and plans for the remaining three actions (2%) are in development,” the government of the Virgin Islands reported in a press release Friday.

“Throughout June 2024, the cabinet successfully approved crucial legislative measures, including the Integrity in Public Life Legislative Framework, the Institutional and Non-institutional Grant Issuance Framework Policy, the Civil Mitigation Policy, and the Statutory Boards Policy. Additionally, the Crown Land Management Bill 2024 was successfully passed in the House of Assembly on June 17, 2024.”

Prior milestones include:

  • A comprehensive review of the Virgin Islands Constitution.
  • Establishment of a Register of Interests.
  • Restructuring the distribution of Assistance Grants to enhance efficiency.
  • Rigorous audits of government contracts.

The government of the Virgin Islands has also proactively addressed issues concerning residency and Belonger status, advanced Public Service Transformation initiatives, and investigated critical matters impacting the Virgin Islands community.

“Initially scheduled for completion by May 31, 2024, Governor Daniel Pruce extended the deadline to August 31, 2024, recognising the substantial achievements, greater collaboration and ongoing commitment of the government of the Virgin Islands. This extension ensures thorough implementation of all necessary reforms, underscoring the government’s dedication to upholding transparency, integrity, and effective and ongoing governance.”

“The government of the Virgin Islands remains resolute in its commitment to building a sustainable nation,” for further information on the progress and ongoing efforts visit and the government website.

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