Press Release
Dear Residents of the TCI,
Please allow me to share my views on the recent decision of the Supreme Court to dismiss the judicial review proceedings filed by FortisTCI raising unsubstantiated allegations about my suitability to serve as Energy and Utilities Commissioner for the Turks and Caicos Islands.
First, I am pleased with the decision of the Supreme Court. Background facts of the case and the conclusion arrived at by the Supreme Court Judge that there was no evidence to support the claims brought by FortisTCI against me, have been outlined in the Government’s press release of 23rd July, 2024.
The decision of the Supreme Court affirms my appointment as Commissioner and has given me renewed vigour to continue to discharge my duties to the public.
Secondly, I wish to express my thanks and gratitude to The Attorney-General, Hon. Rhondalee Braithwaite-Knowles, OBE, KC, and her team for their sterling representation and unwavering support.
Thirdly, notwithstanding the entirely baseless attempt by FortisTCI to remove me from the office of Commissioner, I pledge that I will continue to discharge my duties as Commissioner without fear or favour.
It is not by happenstance that the Turks and Caicos Islands now has a Commissioner that stands up for the best interests of all and not just a select few. I will not hesitate to challenge the status quo, where required, regardless of those who may have a vested interest in maintaining it, when it is not in the best interests of residents and the country. The objective is to make energy affordable, sustainable and reliable.
Despite the challenges I have faced, I have worked with an unrelenting focus and in collaboration with ALL stakeholders across the country to effect positive change benefitting all residents, specifically by working to position the Turks and Caicos Islands for an energy future that is increasingly renewable, affordable, sustainable and reliable.
My office has recently concluded stakeholder consultations on Regulatory Reform in the Utility Sector, and soon we will begin to re-engage the public on matters involving renewable energy. There is widespread agreement on the need for energy reform to meet the country’s goals for 33% of energy from renewable sources by the year 2040. This target will not be realized under the status quo.
Change is here and there is a lot left to be done, and I commit to continue to work on behalf of all TCI residents to fulfill the Government’s mandate during my tenure as your Energy and Utilities Commissioner.
Sincerely,
Delano R. Arthur
Energy and Utilities Commissioner
Turks and Caicos Islands Government