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TCIG APPOINTS NEW TAX OFFICERS AND SENIOR TAX OFFICER

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#TurksandCaicos, April 30, 2018 – Providenciales – Following the successful promotion of former Tax Officers Natasha Ewing and Ruthann Gardiner last year to the posts of Senior Tax Officers within the Ministry of Finance, the Turks and Caicos Islands Government is pleased to announce the appointments of Ms. Condisa Ewing and Ms. Yelena Roberts to the role of Tax Officers in the Turks and Caicos Islands Providenciales Revenue Department and Ms. Kristen Brown to the role Senior Tax Officer within the Grand Turk Department, which previously fell vacant due to a transfer to another quasi government agency.

Ms. Ewing holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration & Management from Everest University formally Florida Metropolitan University in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.  With nearly 15 years’ experience in the Finance Industry.  She began as a Outwards Payments Processing Officer at Barclays Bank now renamed First Caribbean International Bank prior to leaving for University.  After returning home she continued in the Finance Industry as a Business Support Officer with the International Banking Group and then joined the team at the Royal Bank of Canada where she held various roles such as Teller, before being promoted to Operations Support Officer within the Sales Department and later the Client Assistant Officer.

While Ms. Roberts, who holds a Bachelors of Science degree from the New England Institute of Technology in Warwick, Rhode Island now located East Greenwich, Rhode Island, previously served as File Clerk at Scotia Bank, Guest Relation Liaison Officer at Alexandra, Financial Administrator at the TCI Red Cross and has served as the Administrative officer for the Revenue Department within the Ministry of Finance since August 2016.

Ms. Brown completed her studies at the Turks & Caicos Islands Community College, obtaining a Bachelors of Science degree in Business Studies with specialization in Finance and Management.  Prior to this appointment she worked with the Financial Services Commission since 1998 as a Temporary Clerical Officer, in 1999 earning the title of Data Processor, then Revenue Officer, Examiner/Administrative Clerk, Senior Insurance Administrator and in 2015 was promoted to Insurance Analyst/Supervisor in the International Insurance Unit.

Ms. Brown has also participated in the CFATF XLIV Plenary Meeting that was hosted in Providenciales and also was given the opportunity to attend seminars such as Anti-Money Laundering Training Seminar and Regional Insurance Workshop Kingstown, St. Vincent.

Commenting on these appointments Deputy Governor Anya Williams stated; “Congratulations is extended to all three ladies on their recent appointments and promotion.  During their tenure as Tax Officers and Senior Tax Officer they will have the opportunity to work in all three sections of the Revenue Department: Compliance, Business Licencing and Audit and Investigation which represents vital components of TCIG’s day to day operations.

“We continue to see significant interest in new entrants joining the civil service as well as a significant number of promotions within the civil service as a whole, which is commendable.  Ms. Ewing, Ms. Roberts and Ms. Brown will play vital roles in the collection, monitoring and enforcement of TCIG revenues and we are happy to have them as a part of our team as we continue to build on the successes of the Revenue Department which is highly efficient and has made great strides in the area of collection and enforcement over the years.”

 

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The Department of Trade, Industry & Fair Competition to Host Export Readiness Workshop Under the theme “Empowering TCI Businesses for Local Growth and Global Markets.”

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Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands, February 12, 2026 — The Department of Trade is pleased to announce the launch of its Export Readiness Workshop Series, a key component of its Trade Technical Assistance Programme.

This workshop series will address priority areas critical to small business development in the Turks and Caicos Islands, offering practical guidance and hands-on support in the following areas:

  1. Standards and Quality – Identification of and compliance with regulatory and market requirements
  2. E-Commerce and Digital Trade – Expanding access to regional and international markets

The workshops will be held February 24–27, 2026 and will be delivered in an in-person, interactive format.  Each session is tailored to specific business sectors to ensure targeted support and practical application.

  1.  Workshop 1 – February 24, 2026 | Agricultural Activities and Light Manufacturing (Food & Beverage)
  2.  Workshop 2 – February 25, 2026 | Light Manufacturing (Arts & Crafts)
  3.  Workshop 3 – February 26, 2026 | Light Manufacturing (Clothing, Jewelry & Apparel Accessories)
  4.  Workshop 4 – February 27, 2026 | Light Manufacturing (Cosmetics & Skin Care)

Entrepreneurs and business owners are encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity to enhance their operational capacity, improve export readiness and position their businesses for sustainable growth.

To register, please complete the registration form via the following link Capacity Building & Export Readiness Workshop – Fill out form

For more information, please contact the Department of Trade, Industry and Fair Competition.

☎️Phone: (649) 338-3703

Email: tradetci@gov.tc

Stay updated on announcements by following @tcidepartmentoftrade on Facebook, Instagram, and @MadeInTCI on   TikTok

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Experience Turks and Caicos and Aquila Host Product Development Workshops to Strengthen Sister Islands Tourism  

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PROVIDENCIALES, TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS – Experience Turks and Caicos, in collaboration with the Aquila Center for Cruise Excellence, successfully hosted a Product Development Workshop for tourism stakeholders from North Caicos, Middle Caicos, and South Caicos on Wednesday, January 14 and Thursday, January 15, 2026.

The workshop was designed to support tour operators, entrepreneurs, and tourism-related businesses as they adapt to the evolving demands of the global tourism industry. Participants engaged in hands-on exercises and structured sessions aimed at reimagining existing tourism products and developing new, innovative, and sustainable experiences that are market-ready and aligned with current visitor expectations.

Throughout the workshop, attendees were equipped with practical tools and strategies to develop high-impact tourism offerings, strengthen product packaging and pricing, assess market readiness, and enhance value creation. Emphasis was also placed on collaboration, partnership development, and the promotion of sustainable practices to ensure that the Turks and Caicos Islands remain a fresh, competitive, and appealing destination.                                                                                                                                                                                            More than 20 participants representing tourism businesses across the islands took part in the training sessions.

“Experience Turks and Caicos has a responsibility to ensure that all communities across the Turks and Caicos Islands benefit from tourism. These workshops are designed to equip local businesses with the essential tools and knowledge needed to maximise the opportunities within the industry, and we look forward to supporting their continued growth,” said Mr. Paul Pennicook, Interim CEO Consultant.

Speaking on the importance of the initiative, Candesha Mills the Product Development Manager at Experience Turks and Caicos said: “We are actively working on destination development by supporting our stakeholders as they reimagine their products and experiences. Workshops like this are critical to helping businesses identify opportunities for collaboration, create bundled offerings, and develop cohesive tourism experiences that align with emerging trends and evolving visitor expectations.”

The workshops were facilitated by Ms. Ambra Attus, who guided participants through strategies for designing distinctive and engaging tourism experiences that resonate with today’s travellers.

She said: “Product development is where destinations truly define their identity, and these trainings are designed to help operators in North, Middle and South Caicos create experiences that are not only market-ready, but meaningful, high-quality, and rooted in what makes these islands truly special. These sessions reflect a forward-thinking commitment by Experience Turks and Caicos to invest in their people and in the long-term quality of the destination’s tourism product. Aquila is proud to be your training partner.”

The workshop also featured the Invest TCI MSME Team, who were on site with an information station available throughout both sessions. Stakeholders had the opportunity to engage directly with the team, gain insights into the MSME Programme, and learn more about the range of support services, incentives, and resources available to assist business growth and development.

Experience Turks and Caicos commended participants for their commitment to investing in their businesses and contributing to the continued enhancement of the destination’s tourism product. The organisation expressed appreciation for the active participation and innovative ideas shared during the session, which are expected to contribute meaningfully to the sustainable growth of tourism in North and Middle Caicos and South Caicos.

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Illegal Structure Removed During Crown Land Enforcement Exercise in Five Cays  

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Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands – Thursday, 5 February 2026: The Informal Settlements Unit (ISU), in collaboration with partner agencies, coordinated a multi-agency enforcement exercise on Wednesday, January 28, 2026, at Silverado Wells in Five Cays.                                                                                                                                                                The exercise was led by the Crown Land Unit, pursuant to its statutory mandate under the Crown Land Ordinance to prevent squatting and encroachment on Crown land. The ISU coordinated the operation, with support provided by Immigration and Border Services, while the Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force ensured security throughout the activity.

The enforcement action followed a series of inspections conducted by the Crown Land Unit throughout Five Cays, which identified an illegal concrete structure on the subject parcel. In keeping with the provisions of the Crown Land Ordinance, a Section 22 Notice of Illegal Occupation was posted on the structure. Following the failure of the responsible party or parties to comply within the prescribed timeframe, enforcement action was authorised.

The Informal Settlements Unit reiterates that these coordinated enforcement exercises form part of the Government’s ongoing efforts to uphold the law, protect Crown land, and manage informal settlements in a structured and lawful manner. Members of the public are reminded that unauthorised occupation and development on Crown land is unlawful and subject to enforcement action.

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