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Khristopher Braithwaite Appointed as Human Resource Officer

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The Office of the Deputy Governor proudly announces the appointment of Ms. Khristopher Braithwaite to the post of Human Resource Officer within the Human Resource Management Directorate in the Office of the Deputy Governor.

Ms. Braithwaite’s distinguished career within the Turks and Caicos Islands Public Service commenced in 2007, marking the onset of her dedicated service to the nation. Beginning as a Clerical Officer in the Ministry of Works, she quickly established herself as a diligent and capable professional, earning accolades for her commitment to excellence.

In 2010, Ms. Braithwaite transitioned to the Governor’s Office, where she continued to excel in her role as a Clerical Officer, contributing to the efficient operation of the office and the realization of strategic objectives.

Her trajectory within the public service saw notable advancements, reflecting her dedication. In 2014, she was appointed as an Administrative Officer in the Chief Internal Auditor’s Office, showcasing her versatility and aptitude for complex administrative tasks. Her outstanding performance led to further recognition in 2016 when she was promoted to the position of Scholarship Officer in the Ministry of Education, where she played a pivotal role in facilitating educational opportunities for aspiring scholars.

Ms. Braithwaite’s commitment to personal and professional development is evident in her academic achievements. She earned an Associate Degree in General Studies (Humanities) from the Turks and Caicos Islands Community College in 2008, laying a solid foundation for her educational pursuits. Building upon this, she obtained a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Studies (Human Resource Management) from the same institution in 2015, further honing her expertise in her chosen field.

Undeterred by challenges and driven by her passion for human resource management, Ms. Braithwaite embarked on a journey of international experience and academic enrichment. In 2018, she relocated to the United States, where she immersed herself in the field of human resource management while pursuing her Master’s Degree in Human Resource Management from Johnson and Wales University. Her dedication and perseverance culminated in the successful completion of her degree in 2021, underscoring her commitment to professional growth and excellence.

Reflecting on her appointment, Ms. Braithwaite expressed her gratitude and enthusiasm for the opportunity to serve in her new capacity:

“I am delighted to rejoin the Turks and Caicos Islands Government, working in the Human Resource Management Directorate Office as a Human Resource Officer.

I have always been passionate about helping others, and being resourceful in both a professional capacity and my personal life, I vow to work diligently to provide excellent service to my country. I am very grateful for this distinguished opportunity and believe in Philippians 4:13 that l can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.”

Deputy Governor and Head of the Public Service Her Excellency Anya Williams in commenting on Ms. Braithwaite’s appointment stated:

“It gives me great pleasure to officially congratulate Ms. Kristopher Braithwaite on her appointment as a Human Resouce Officer in the Human Resource Management Directorate in the Office of the Deputy Governor.

We welcome her back to the Turks and Caicos Islands Public Service and to the HR team within my office, which has an important role to play in assisting with the recruitment of staff and the management of employment matters across government.

We are certain that her skills and background will be an ssset to our team and wish her all the best in her new role.

Congratulations on your appointment, Khristopher!”

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Sixth UK Overseas Territories Forum on the Oversight of Public Finances and Good Governance, held in Westminster 10-12 September 2024

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United Kingdom, September 13, 2024 – A delegation from the Turks and Caicos Islands will visit the UK Parliament for the Good Governance and Public Finance Forum.

This week, delegates from the Turks and Caicos Islands are among 39 Overseas Territories representatives attending the Sixth UK Overseas Territories Forum on Good Governance and Oversight of Public Finance, hosted in the UK Parliament and UK National Audit Office.

The Turks and Caicos Islands’ delegation includes members of the House of Assembly and National Audit Office. Held between 10 – 12 September 2024, the UK Overseas Territories Forum on Good Governance and Oversight of Public Finances is an important event for many parliamentarians, parliamentary officials, and government auditors across Anguilla, Bermuda, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Falkland Islands, Gibraltar, Montserrat, St Helena, and the Turks and Caicos Islands.

As the flagship annual conference, focused on enhancing good governance and oversight of public finance, the Forum stands as an important opportunity for parliamentarians, officials, and auditors alike to meet and share best practices.

Sarah Dickson OBE, Chief Executive of CPA UK, said: “Over the past eight years, the UK Overseas Territories Project has brought together people from across the Overseas Territories, the UK, and the Crown Dependencies to share good practice and exchange ideas. The Forum in London will be a great opportunity to strengthen the existing networks and partnerships across the Overseas Territories and build new ones.”

Hon. Gordon J. Burton, MHA, Speaker of the House of Assembly, said: “The CPA UK has been an invaluable partner to the House of Assembly for many years by providing training opportunities to members and by conducting post-election seminars through the UKOTP. This seminar is a continuation of that collaboration which strengthens our members ability to carry out their duties as members of the oversight committees of the House.”

The Forum is hosted by the UK Branch of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association, the UK Government Internal Audit Agency, and the UK National Audit Office.

Since 2016, the three organisations have worked with the authorities in the British Overseas Territories to deliver training, spaces to share knowledge learnt and insights gained, as well as opportunities for professionals to visit their counterparts overseas.

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TCI Cabinet Approves Committee for formation of Mortgage Corporation – Wednesday August 7, 2024

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Turks and Caicos Islands – All members of Cabinet were present with the exception of the Minister for Tourism, Hon. Josephine Connolly and the Attorney General, Hon. Rhondalee Brathwaite-Knowles. Khalila Astwood sat as Acting Attorney General.

At this meeting of Cabinet:

  1. It approved the Crown Land (Amendment) Bill 2024 and the Crown Land Ordinance (Amendment of Schedule) Order 2024 for submission to the House of Assembly.
  2. It noted the First Quarter Financial Report for the Turks and Caicos Islands Government which will be published on the government website.
  3. It approved policy changes to Section 68 of the Customs Ordinance CAP 19.04 to allow auditors to conduct reassessments of goods in the post-clearance Audit function, noting that the required legislative amendments will return to Cabinet for approval.
  4. It approved a proposal for investing the Consolidated Fund free cash reserves into short-term fixed deposits.
  5. It approved recommendations regarding the Sandy Point Investors Limited (SPIL) Development Agreement Dock Facility at Bellefield Landing.
  6. It approved the establishment of a committee to progress the formation of the Mortgage Corporation.
  7. It approved for Parcels 60803/114,115,116 & 117 consisting of a total of 4.5 acres be sent out to tender and advertised in keeping with Section 34 of the Crown Land Ordinance 2012.
  8. It approved the reappointment of Ms. Louise Malcolm as a member of the Health Professions Authority Board for a period of three (3) years.
  9. It granted approval for the issuance of a tender in relation to Parcels 60803/114,115,116 & 117.
  10. It approved the reparcellation of Parcel 61113/57 and Parcel 61113/58 for the purpose of resolving an encroachment issue.
  11. It approved funding assistance for Enhancing Disaster Supplies and Storage Facilities across the Turks and Caicos Islands.
  12. It approved recommendations in respect of the American Airlines Expansion into South Caicos.
  13. It received an information paper relating to the installation of solar panels.
  14. It approved the establishment of a Public Private Partnership Monitoring Unit at the Turks and Caicos Islands Airports Authority.
  15. It approved an application for a licence to operate a Beach Bar on Parcel 60906/172, Providenciales.
  16. It considered proposals from developers regarding the Program Housing Concessions for Residential Developers.

Further information on these matters will be presented by Ministers in due course.

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PNP Ratified General Election Candidate Slate

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PNP Acting National Chair reveals Election Candidates
Turks and Caicos, September 4, 2024 – The Progressive National Party (PNP) met on Friday, August 30, 2024 in Special Congress when the following resolutions were unanimously passed by the delegates:
 1. Nominations of the following candidates to contest the upcoming general elections in the name of the Party in the ten (10) Electoral Districts (EDs) were ratified:
ED 1 Hon. Otis Morris
ED 2 Mr. Walter Gardiner
ED 3 Hon. Rev. John Malcolm
ED 4 Hon. Arlington Musgrove
ED 5 Hon. Akierra Missick
ED 6 Hon. Matthew Stubbs
ED 7 Hon. Samuel Been
ED 8 Hon. Randy Howell
ED 9 Hon. Rachel Taylor
ED 10 Hon. Kyle Knowles
 2. Nominations of the following candidates to contest the upcoming general elections in the name of the Party in the All Islands District (ED 11) were ratified:
Hon. Charles Washington Misick
Hon. Jamell Robinson
Hon. Josephine Connolly
Hon. Erwin Jay Saunders
Hon. Shaun Malcolm
 3. The Special Congress deferred ratification of the additional four Candidates in ED 11 pending formal implementation by His Majesty’s Government of the changes to the Turks and Caicos Islands Constitution that have been negotiated by the Turks and Caicos Islands Government and the consequential changes to the Constitution of the PNP to reflect these alterations.

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