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BVI Commission of Inquiry on 18-06
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06/22/2021 05:09 PM
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I highly recommend watching this on Youtube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p258-xLQeoI The witness is the Hon. Julian Whitlock and the testimony is worth watching. To categorize him as "hostile" is an understatement. I also put him into the category of "arrogant" and "misinformed" but that's purely personal - for those who have experience of BVI politics you should get some popcorn and lean back and soak up this soap-opera worthy session. With politicians like this who seem to see themselves above the law it is not surprising that the crown has called this commission into being! Just as a tidbit, he starts off with demanding to be referred to as "Speaker Whitlock" as he is the speaker of the house; and mentions several times that he considers the COI commissioner to be his "equal" and does not recognize the authority of the court. And it gets better from there! If anyone here remembers the old "Perry Mason" TV show you'll see lots of parallels. His whole testimony is just over 1.5 hours and there's a quoteworthy/newsworthy item every couple of minutes. It should be noted that the Hon. Whitlock opted not to attend his first session and only the threat of jail time compelled him to attend this session
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Re: BVI Commission of Inquiry on 18-06
[Re: Zanshin]
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06/29/2021 07:25 AM
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Looks like the COL is lining up the evidence that Covid grants to farmers and “fisher folks” were undertaken from the Premiers office with no oversight allowed. It appears that many of these grants were far in excess of monies the applicants asked for. It also seems that the monies in many cases went to people not involved in these industries. https://www.bviplatinum.com/news.php?articleId=32761The auditor general was actively blocked from doing her job in auditing these payments by the Premiers office. https://www.bviplatinum.com/news.php?articleId=32760They will obviously be looking for evidence of kickbacks. That’s a lot of people to depend on keeping their mouths shut if they “shared” exaggerated or unwarranted payments with those granting them. In previous glances at the news it seemed there was a lot of emphasis on disclosure of business connections of office holders. It seemed many were not in compliance. Other than causing some red flags about what they might be hiding, it didn’t in my mind seem to be leading anywhere. This on the other hand sounds like it might blow things wide open
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Re: BVI Commission of Inquiry on 18-06
[Re: Sunnykm]
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06/30/2021 08:26 AM
06/30/2021 08:26 AM
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I need a diversion this morning so I clicked the link in your first post...oh boy! It was riveting! I was completely engrossed in the proceedings. It may have been too long with no oversight from the UK of BVI government. And now there may have been payoffs from the farmers and fishers COVID relief??? If it was plot for a fiction book, I would not believe the corruption in the story.
Karen I am hooked! On the edge of my seat to see how this plays out. I've always believed the US government to be corrupt. But this is unbelievable.
Go Irish!!
Bill
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