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HOA okays public Register of Interests

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The content originally appeared on: The BVI Beacon

On June 30, legislators missed their deadline to make the Register of Interests public and establish penalties for violating declaration rules. On July 21, however, they passed a bill to get the job done.

The Register of Interests (Amendment) Act, 2022, omits a controversial earlier provision that would have required senior public officers to register their interests alongside HOA members, Premier Dr. Natalio “Sowande” Wheatley said.

“We all are well aware of the criticism of members of the House of Assembly not declaring on time,” Dr. Wheatley acknowledged when introducing the new amendment on July 21. “It’s been a subject of public debate whether such a register should be public, and whether it’s effective if it’s not public.”

A previous version of the bill, which would have required senior public officers to declare their interests, was tabled on June 30 but withdrawn on July 14 following widespread protests from the Virgin Islands Civil Service Association and others.

The new bill — which was expedited through the HOA in one sitting on July 21 — was not Gazetted before the Beacon’s print deadline on July 27, but Dr. Wheatley said the main difference between the two versions is that the new one applies only to HOA members.

Deputy Premier Kye Rymer said caveats would be added in the bill’s committee stage to protect against “malicious intent” harboured by people viewing the register.

Other HOA members also voiced their approval for the new version, and the bill passed through committee with amendments and now awaits assent from the governor.

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During the recent Commission of Inquiry, COI Commissioner Gary Hickinbottom called attention to legislators’ repeated failures to disclose their interests over the years. His report found that HOA members largely ignored repeated reminders, breaching the 2006 Register of Interests Act at least 90 times between 2011 and 2021.

Under the reform framework agreed with the United Kingdom after the COI report was published in April, Dr. Wheatley’s government agreed to pass legislation by June 30 to make the register public and implement penalties for noncompliance.

To that end, the premier introduced the VI Register of Interests Act, 2022 on June 30 and planned to fast-track it through the House in one sitting. However, it didn’t pass that day. And instead of then bringing the bill to a vote on July 14 as planned after a recess, Dr. Wheatley withdrew it, citing concerns about public officers’ privacy.

The VI Civil Service Association took issue with the bill in a statement released July 13, citing a lack of consultation, especially considering that senior public officers would have to make the same public financial declarations as elected HOA members.

“While we accept that the constitutional right to privacy is not absolute, it is our view that the act is unnecessary encroachment on the constitutional right to privacy of public officers and is not reasonably necessary in a democratic society,” the statement argued.

Though Sir Gary recommended that eventually “all persons in public life” be required to declare their interests, that measure was not among the requirements included in the reform framework agreed by the UK and VI governments.

Dr. Wheatley said on July 14 that the inclusion of public officers should be debated, and more time was needed for the community to consider how best to do so while protecting the right to privacy.

House members ultimately voted in favour of withdrawing the previous version of the bill on July 14.

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VI, neighbours collaborate on environment

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The Virgin Islands is working with its Caribbean neighbours to help ensure the long-term health of key ecosystems, Natural Resources and Labour Minister Mitch Turnbull said on July 21 in the House of Assembly when delivering an update on his first Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States meeting since he became a minister.

Mr. Turnbull virtually attended the Ninth Meeting of the Council of Ministers on Environmental Sustainability (COMES) held May 31 to June 2 in St. Vincent.

This year’s meeting was themed “Shifting to More Integrated Approaches for Sustainability, Resilience and Prosperity in OECS SIDS,” he told the HOA.

The VI government and other OECS members have adopted the Revised St. George’s Declaration of Principles for Environmental Sustainability, also known as SGD 2040, to “minimise environmental vulnerability, improve environmental management, and protect the region’s natural resources,” Mr. Turnbull said.

These principles were penned in September 1999.

“The focus of the meeting was for ministers to recommend and endorse OECS projects for the upcoming calendar year that bridge the gap across priority environmental themes, and make linkages with key economic and social pillars for designing and accelerating sustainable policies and solutions,” the minister added.

Mr. Turnbull also said his ministry is committed to effectively managing the territory’s natural resources with an eye toward long-term sustainability.

He promised an update following the completion of a report on the decisions ratified by the council.

The council focuses on issues including climate change adaptation and mitigation, biodiversity management, renewable energy, and protected areas, among others, he said.

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Shimron Hetmyer to return to the West Indies

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West Indies batsman, Shimron Hetmyer is expected to return to the West Indies team shortly after passing a fitness test yesterday.

 

Hetmyer has been practicing with the team during the ongoing One Day International series against India, despite not being named as a member of the ODI squad. 

 

Hetmyer has struggled with his fitness over the last few years.  He missed out on two series against Sri Lanka in the span of a year, and again in January of this year against Ireland and England. 

 

 

He could now be available for selection for the 5-match Twenty/20 Series against India which is scheduled to which on Friday in Trinidad and Tobago. 

 

West Indies captain, Nicholas Pooran has expressed delight at Hetmyer’s impending return to the squad.

 

Hetmyer has not represented the West Indies since November last year, against Australia.

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England’s Dina Asher-Smith withdraws from Commonwealth Games

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England’s Dina Asher-Smith has withdrawn from the Commonwealth Games with a “light hamstring strain”.

Asher-Smith pulled up with the injury while competing for Great Britain in the Women’s 4×100 metres relay final at the World Athletics Championships on Monday in Oregon, USA.

She had won bronze in the 200 metres just a few days before, and she needs “a few days off” to protect the minor problem.

Asher-Smith came third in the 200 metres at the Commonwealth Games on the Gold Coast in Australia four years ago.

She also won gold as part of the England 4×100 metres relay team

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Results of the Cricket West Indies (CWI) Regional Under-17 Super50 Championship

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Trinidad and Tobago defeated the Leeward Islands by 50 runs under the Duckworth-Lewis method, in the Third Round of the Cricket West Indies (CWI) Regional Under-17 Super50 Championship at PowerGen Ground in Penal, Trinidad and Tobago yesterday.

The scores in the rain-affected match: Trinidad and Tobago 204-7 off 42 overs, the Leeward Islands set a revised target of 201, 86-6 off 21.1 overs when rain brought forced the abandonment of the match.

Guyana’s unbeaten run came to an end, as they were beaten by nine wickets, by Jamaica, at the Inshan Ali Park, in Preysal.

The scores: Guyana 112 off 35.3 overs, Jamaica 116-1 off 13.5 overs.

The Windward Islands gained a 134-run win over defending champions Barbados at Gilbert Park, California.

In a game reduced to 41-overs-per-side due to rain, Windwards, who decided to bat first after winning the toss, reached 207-7, Barbados, who were set a revised target of 212, were dismissed for 77 off 21.1 overs.

The final day of the tournament will be today with each team playing two Twenty/20 matches.

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Ronaldo not selected for Man United friendly vs Atl?tico Loop Jamaica

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Manchester United’s Cristiano Ronaldo arrives at Carrington Training Ground, Manchester, England, Tuesday July 26, 2022. (Peter Powell/PA via AP).

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MANCHESTER, England (AP) — Cristiano Ronaldo was missing from Manchester United’s 21-man squad that flew to Norway on Friday for a friendly match against Atl?tico Madrid.

Ronaldo hasn’t played any preseason matches for United and is reportedly looking for a move to a team that has qualified for the Champions League this season. He held talks with United manager Erik ten Hag at the club’s training base on Tuesday.

United play Atl?tico in Oslo on Saturday and have a final friendly on Sunday — against Rayo Vallecano — before opening their Premier League campaign against Brighton on August 7.

United haven’t said if Ronaldo would be available against Rayo Vallecano.

“Some of those absent from the squad,” United said, referring to the Atl?tico match, “will take part in Sunday’s game against Rayo Vallecano, while others are ill or injured.”

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