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CABINET MEETING:  Diaspora Office Approved; Airports initiatives sanctioned and Tourism Levy via the DMMO gets the nod

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TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS POST CABINET MEETING STATEMENT 

 

Her Excellency the Acting Governor chaired the 14th meeting of Cabinet on Wednesday 24 May 2023 at the Governor’s Office on Grand Turk.

All Members were present.

At this meeting Cabinet:

  • Approved the rental of the Diaspora Office in Nassau, Bahamas by accepting the signing of a three year lease with FINCEN LIMITED.
  • Approved for the Minister of Finance to waive accommodation tax payable by guests attending the 45thRegional Conference of the Caribbean, Americas and Atlantic of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association to be hosted in the Turks and Caicos Islands 21-28 July 2023.
  • Approved amendments to the Hotel, Restaurant and Tourism Taxation Ordinance subject to industry consultation.
  • Approved with various considerations an MOU with GT Onshore Development Ltd. for a cruise ship tendering development and tourist accommodations on Grand Turk and Salt Cay.
  • Noted the fourth quarter financial report 2022/2023 for publication.
  • Approved amendments to the National Investment Policy 2016.
  • Approved a request for a Development /Order for Development Concessions for Provo Water Company Ltd (PWCo).
  • Discussed environmental concerns regarding dredging in the Leeward Marina and along Grace Bay and next steps to develop a plan to mitigate any environmental concerns and damage.
  • Approved a Sand Mining licence for the Strand.
  • Approved applications for Class A Processing and Export Licence to Caicos Seafood Ltd, Caicos Fisheries Ltd and Provo Seafood.
  • Approved the Immigration Regulations 12 and Schedule 7 – Permanent Residence Permit Fees for public consultation.
  • Approved amendments to the Airports Authority Ordinance to facilitate Modern Development Initiatives.
  • Noted the order of the Supreme Court for the award of taxation of cost to a named individual and agreed next steps.
  • Approved proposals to introduce the regulation of Haitian cargo vessels under the provisions of the Code of Safety for Caribbean Cargo Ships.
  • Approved the proposed name change of the Department of Mental Health and Substance Dependence to the Department of Behavioural Health Services.
  • Noted the following Contract Award Notifications:
  • TCIG 01/2023, Airline Subsidy to Caicos Express Airways to engage airlift services to Salt Cay and South Caicos from Grand Turk for the period 30 May 2023 – 30 May 2024;
  • Various High Value Projects including:
  1. TCIG 14/2022, TR 22/12, Purchase of Vehicle for FIA;
  2. TCIG 16/2022, TR 22/14, Purchase of Vehicle for Informal Settlement Unit;
  • TCIG 25/2022, TR 22/21, Consultancy Services for TCI Public Service Pay and grading Review;
  1. TCIG 34/2022, TR 22/29, Consultancy Services for Tourism Carrying Capacity Study;
  2. TCIG 43/2022, TR 22/40, Vehicle for Financial Crimes Unit;
  3. PN 005561, TR 22/22 South Dock Port Redevelopment – Technical Support for Phases 1 and 2;
  • PN 005561, TR 22/23 South Dock Port Redevelopment – Consultancy to design South Dock Fuel Discharge Mooring;
  • PN 005561, TR 22/24, South Dock Port Redevelopment – Consultancy Services for the Preparation of design and Costs for Phases 3 and 4;
  1. PN 005667, SSP, Border Force Improvement Project – Three Phase Power (resubmission);
  2. PN 005725, SSP, CCTV for Police
  • Approved with various considerations the terms for the Hadley Investments Ltd MOU with a view to enter into a Development Agreement.
  • Approved with various considerations the approach to collect Tourism Guest Levy for the Destination Management Organisation.
  • Approved the renewal of the Policy for the Caribbean Catastrophic Risk Insurance Facility for 2023/2024.
  • Approved an application for a licence over Parcel 10101/24 for a named individual for the purposes of developing a drive in theatre.
  • Approved an application by the proprietors of Strata Plan No 67 for a lease or licence over accredited land seaward of Parcel 60905/206
  • Approved an application by Blue Roc Properties Ltd for a licence to establish a swim deck seaward of Parcels 60612/220 and 60612/221 located at Norway and Five Cays.
  • Approved the following appointments to the TCI Sport Commission Board, commencing as of 1 June 2023:
  • Mr Shanwell Gardiner for three (3) years as Chairman
  • Mrs Tamara Basset for two (2) years as a board member
  • Approved an amendment to the current Development Order/Agreement between TCI Toscana GP ltd, Vista development Ltd and the TCIG to reflect a new completion date of October 31 2027.
  • Approved with various considerations a Development Agreement with Hamilton University.
  • Approved amendments to the Road Traffic Ordinance – Import Permit
  • Approved amendments to the Road Traffic Ordinance – Traffic Signals

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MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES DELEGATION VISITS WEST MIDLANDS AMBULANCE SERVICE IN BIRMINGHAM, UK

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Providenciales, Tuesday 30 April, 2024 – A delegation from the Ministry of Health and Human Services, recently undertook a pivotal visit to the West Midlands Ambulance Service in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The visit, which took place from April 21st to April 23rd, 2024, was held under the esteemed patronage of the Ambassador of Health of the British Overseas Territories, Professor Ian Cumming.

Led by Permanent Secretary Mrs. Desiree Lewis OBE, the delegation included Ms. Renessa Williams, Deputy Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Health and Human Services, and Mr. Andy Brijmohansingh, Director of Emergency Medical Services. This strategic meeting was an integral part of the Ministry’s ongoing efforts to enhance emergency services within the Turks and Caicos Islands.

During the visit, representatives from the West Midlands Ambulance Service provided comprehensive insights into their operations, sharing valuable expertise and offering collaborative initiatives for the development of the TCIs emergency services. Discussions encompassed various aspects, including training and mentoring programs tailored to empower emergency personnel within the Turks and Caicos Islands.

“The visit marked a significant step forward in our strategy for the advancement of emergency services,” stated Mrs. Desiree Lewis OBE. “We are deeply grateful for the generosity and support extended by the West Midlands Ambulance Service, and we look forward to implementing the insights gained to further enhance emergency care within our country. Permanent Secretary Lewis also expressed the Ministry of Health’s gratitude to Professor Ian Cumming for his assistance by way of arranging the visit.”

Mr. Andy Brijmohansingh, Director of Emergency Medical Services for the Turks and Caicos Islands, underscored the importance of the discussions, emphasizing the poignant exchange of ideas and the potential for meaningful collaborations which signifies a commitment to improving emergency services and ensuring the safety and well-being of the residents of the Turks & Caicos Islands.

The Ministry of Health and Human Services expresses its sincere appreciation to the West Midlands Ambulance Service for their warm hospitality and invaluable contributions during the visit.

For additional information, please visit the Turks and Caicos Islands Ministry of Health and Human Services Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/tciministryofhealth/.

 

 

 

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On Monday, PDM to reveal its General Election slate

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Dana Malcolm

Staff Writer 

Over a year after opening its doors for candidate applications, the People’s Democratic Movement is ready to reveal the 10 individuals who will contest the electoral districts in the 2025 general elections.

Ezra Taylor communicated with the media on April 30th following reports that several candidates had received confirmation letters in the weeks prior.

“After an extensive exercise conducted by the People’s Democratic Movement, we are pleased to announce to the people of the Turks and Caicos Islands that an official launch of our ten district candidates will take place on May 6, 2024, at 11:00 am,” Taylor indicated.

The team is being kept under wraps until the reveal date but at least one candidate is certain as the team will be: “Under the strong, caring, and trusted leadership of the Hon. Edwin Astwood assisted by a dynamic group of candidates, who together, will forge a future where Turks and Caicos Islanders will feel safe, prosper and fulfill their potential,” Taylor said, indicating that Astwood would reprise his role as Opposition Leader, and likely as candidate for Grand Turk South and Salt Cay based on his own comments.

Astwood was the only PDM candidate to hold onto a seat in the last election, an overwhelmingly yellow victory for the PNP.

In the selection of their five all island candidates which have already been revealed, the PDM placed trust in quite a few of the candidates from that failed election bid, including Karen Malcolm, Robert Been, Ralph Higgs, and Sean Astwood. It remains to be seen whether voters are ready to embrace again, the PDM as the government of the islands.

Edwin Astwood has however stressed that it was the vote of the people that decided who got a spot in the all-island lineup. The opposition leader indicated that surveys had been carried out with over 1,000 respondents indicating who they wanted to run.

“We don’t know how things happened in the past with other parties but we wanted you the people to make the decision and whatever decision you made we were going to live with it. You made this decision for me and I thank you,” he had said to the public.

The PDM has not confirmed whether that was the deciding factor in the second round of candidates as well.

However National Chairman Taylor is confident in their selections maintaining that:

“During this crucial time in our country, Turks and Caicos Islanders need a people-centered government that will address the needs of our country, and lead our country with a sense of purpose. The People’s Democratic Movement is ready, willing and able.”

 

 

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TCI Public weighs in on New PC Edvin Martin

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Dana Malcolm 

Staff Writer 

A warm welcome laced with cautious hope from residents is what greeted Edvin Martin, Commissioner of the Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force (RTCIPF), when he was sworn into office on April 22, 2024. 

Washington Misick, TCI Premier and Co-chair of the National Security Council,  spoke on behalf of residents during the ceremony, held in Providenciales.

“We have been looking forward to your arrival and for everything that we know about you we are expecting great things,” Misick said, indicating the country was anxious for a return to more peaceful days.

Acknowledging that policing is not the job of a single person, Misick also vowed his support.

The residents who tuned into the live event shared similar sentiments, many welcoming Martin, others, hopeful that his confident words would come to fruition.

Dozens of congratulatory comments were shared by users to Martin, and obviously appraised of his record as former police chief of the Royal Grenada Defense Force commenters expressed satisfaction at his hiring. 

“One country’s loss is the next one’s gain….all the best sir,” said one user.

Others were pleased with his introductory remarks.

“He speaks with great confidence, professionalism, and surety, I have faith that he and the entire RTCIPF will do well, God Bless and protect you all,” one resident said. 

Another followed it up with  “He speaks with great authority! We are looking forward to great work from you and the RTCIPF team at large.”

Others were interested and hopeful, but still cautious, comments included:

“We Shall see what will be what.” 

“Hopefully we see more than just ‘Round-about Policing’ and Ticketing. We want guns off the street. Justice and Peace. All the best.”

Also in the comments? Residents seemingly from Martin’s home country of Grenada

 “Proud of you Mr. Martin and I am confident that you will do an excellent job. God is with you and we love and respect you,” said one such individual. 

Other residents were flat-out angry and called for boycotts of the ceremony. 

Rodney Adams, Deputy Commissioner of Police, advised Martin to take stock of and put to use his entire team rather than engaging with a select few.

“I firmly believe that a house divided against itself cannot stand. We, your executive team, are here willing and able to work with you as our team leader to get the job done.”

For his part, Martin made several promises to the people of the TCI, for whom he is now responsible.

“As your Commissioner of Police, I assure you of my unwavering commitment to serve this nation with pride and integrity. I commit to being a Commissioner for the people and doing everything within my power to safeguard our communities.” 

Martin began his tenure on April 22.

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