Press Release

Premier's Office
Release Date:
Friday, 6 September 2024 - 1:51pm

Premier, Dr. Honourable Natalio D. Wheatley, will lead a delegation to London to meet the new Minister for Overseas Territories, Mr. Stephen Doughty Member of Parliament, and others from across the new Parliament, to continue building a modern partnership with the United Kingdom based on mutual trust, respect, cultural understanding, and support.

Over the five-day visit, taking place from 9th to 13th September, the Premier will be accompanied by the Deputy Premier and Minister for Financial Services, Labour and Trade, Honourable Lorna Smith OBE; Ms. Ayana Glasgow, Executive Director of International Business Regulations at the Ministry of Financial Services, Labour and Trade; Mr. Kedrick Malone, Governance Reform Delivery Manager in the Premier’s Office; and Mr. Kenneth Baker, Managing Director of the Financial Services Commission. They will engage with key political and media stakeholders and private sector representatives from across the financial and professional services sector. His Excellency Mr. Daniel Pruce will join the meeting with the Overseas Territories Minister.

The Premier will discuss the significant progress the British Virgin Islands has made on governance reforms following the Commission of Inquiry, which has been the most robust governance review in the history of the Virgin Islands. As of today, the Government has completed its work on forty-five of the 48 Commission of Inquiry Recommendations (94%), with three still in progress. Of the 115 Actions supporting those Recommendations, 112 (97%) have been completed, with three still in progress. The two remaining Recommendations require legislation that has already been introduced in the House of Assembly and will have final Readings during September 2024. Once passed in the House of Assembly, the legislation will join other Bills going through the process of being assented to by the Governor before they become law.

In their discussions with key stakeholders, Premier Wheatley and Deputy Premier Smith will also highlight the progress that the British Virgin Islands is making in implementing the recommendations of the Caribbean Financial Action Task Force Mutual Evaluation Report. The Government has committed significant resources to support this, including the establishment of a Sanctions Unit in the Attorney General’s Chambers, updating the National Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorist Financing Policy and Strategy for the Virgin Islands, and creating working groups to analyse the money laundering, terrorist financing, and proliferation financing risks posed by legal persons in the Virgin Islands.

To address key concerns surrounding the impact of climate change in the Virgin Islands, the delegation will also meet with a group of private sector climate finance specialists.

Premier Dr. the Honourable Natalio Wheatley said: “I was determined to ensure that we could meet representatives of the new United Kingdom Government as soon as possible following the UK election, and I am very pleased that we have such a rich programme of meetings ahead of us. Engaging face-to-face with parliamentarians, officials, regulators, and the private sector is critical to building stronger ties and

establishing the modern partnership, we seek with the United Kingdom. I am particularly honoured that the Speaker of the House of Commons, The Right Honourable Sir Lindsay Hoyle Member of Parliament, is hosting a reception for the delegation to meet with new parliamentarians and friends of the British Virgin Islands in the State Rooms at the Speaker’s House. This will be an opportunity to promote an understanding of the British Virgin Islands and strengthen relations with those in attendance.”

 

Author

Sonjé Greenidge

Information Officer II
Department of Information and Public Relations (GIS)
Telephone: 468-2742
Email: SGreenidge@gov.vg