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TCI Cabinet Meeting, Revises Police Record Process & Ends Vaccine Mandate to Visitors

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#TurksandCaicos, March 31, 2023 – His Excellency the Governor, Nigel Dakin, chaired the 7th meeting of Cabinet on Wednesday 22 March 2023 at the Governor’s Residence on Grand Turk.

All Members were present with the exeption of the Hon Minister of Health, away from TCI on Government business.

At this meeting Cabinet:

  • Approved the lifting of the COVID-19 Vaccination requirement for visitors entering the Turks and Caicos Islands with effect from 1 April 2023 and agreed next steps to ensure the nation can respond to any uptick in Covid-19 cases.
  • Was updated on an arbitration case between the TCI Government and InterHealth Canada. Members also agreed next steps.
  • Approved the development of new national criteria, including public consultation, to revise the application and issuance of a Police Record certificates by the Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force, seeking to eventually reducing employment categories where records will be required. Members also discussed the inclusion of criteria to allow the TCI Public Service to employ low risk offenders as an example to private sector employers.
  • Approved amendments to, and the implementation of, the Turks and Caicos Islands Official Credit Card Policy, and encouraged its adoption throughout TCIG and its Statutory Bodies.
  • Approved a roadmap for the implementation of International Public Sector Accounting Standards (IPSAS) accruals basis of accounting, enhancing accountability, transparency and financial management. Members also approved resources required for this to be implemented.
  • Approved for the Complaints Commission to be relocated to a more central location on Grand Turk. Members also approved next steps including where funding should come from to support the work of the Commission and for new office space to be identified.
  • Approved for the Government to enter into negotiations to purchase Parcels 10304/33, 130 & 131 on Grand Turk to relocate both the Department of Disaster Management and Emergency Services, and the Central Purchasing Unit.
  • Approved for the Government to enter into negotiations to purchase Parcels 10306/68, 69, 10 & 11 on Grand Turk for use by TCI Government Departments.
  • Approved the payment of a claim for rent due to K&T Auto Ltd for vehicles used by Customs Department officials in 2016 for official purposes.
  • Approved the re-appointment of Sharon Simons(Chair), Donovan Francis, Madeline Mills and William Cole Fulford as Members, and Director of Immigration or her representative, Commissioner of Labour or his representative and Permanent Secretary of Finance or her representative as Ex-officio Members of the Work Permit Board – Zone 1 and Sharlene Smith as Secretary of the Board for a period of two years with effect from 1 April 2023 until 31 March 2025.
  • Approved the re-appointment of Nikimo Williams(Chair), Alpheus Pinder, Jennifer Glinton and appointment of Charmaine Clarke as Members, and Director of Immigration or her representative, Commissioner of Labour or his representative and Permanent Secretary of Finance or her representative as Ex-officio Members of the Work Permit Board – Zone 2 and Desireka Glinton as Secretary of the Board for a period of two years with effect from 1 April 2023 until 31 March 2025.
  • Approved the re-appointment of Rayan Williams(Chair), Lofton Morley Jr.,Kitchandra Penn, Deondra Delancy and Lorniqua Gardiner as Members of the Immigration Appeals Tribunal and appointment of Jenika Laporte as Secretary of the Tribunal for a period of one year with effect from 1 April 2023 until 31 March 2024.
  • Approved the appointment of Vernon Alco Williams (Chair), Samuel Williams, Dorn Fulford, Carlis Williams, Arnelle Taylor, Kenya Forbes-Jagger, Kerchell Been Lawers, Yolander Forbes, Wandy Delancy and Edward Hall as Members of the Labour Tribunal for a period of one year with effect from 1 April 2023 until 31 March 2024.
  • Approved the appointment of Peter Forbes (Chair), Bennet Gardiner (Deputy-Chair), Antoine Missick and Darrak Williams as Members of the Air Transport Licensing Authority Board for an period of two years with effect from 1 April 2023 until 31 March 2025.
  • Approved the upgraded appointment of Algernon Dean (Chair), re-appointment of Kenro Gardiner (Deputy-Chair), Brandon Gardiner and appointment of Tony Clarke as Members and Permanent Secretary responsible for TCICAA and Managing Director of the TCICAA as ex-Officio Member of the Turks and Caicos Islands Civil Aviation Authority (TCICAA) Board for a period of two years with effect from 1 April 2023 until 31 March 2025.
  • Approved the appointment of Paul Brie (Chair), Benjamin Durham, Anton Faessler and Kaylea Malcolm as Members of the TCI National Wealth Fund Board for a period of two years with effect from 1 April 2023 until 31 March 2025.
  • Approved the re-appointment of Sonia Williams (Chair), Reverend Julia Williams (Deputy Chair), Gretle B. Dean, Deserika Lightbourne and appointment of Avi Adams as Members and Permanent Secretary for Education or Delegate and the Director of Education as Ex-officio Member of the Education Advisory Board / Scholarship Committee and Sharine Lightbourne as Secretary to the Committee for a period of two years effective 1 April 2023 to 31 March 2025.
  • Approved the re-appointment of Dr Barbara Ambrister (Chair), Dr Marcella Malcolm (Deputy Chair), Richard Gibbs Jnr and appointment of Julianna Musgrove, Selvyn Hawkins and Velma Smith as Members and President of the Turks and Caicos Islands Community College, Permanent Secretary or Deputy Permanent Secretary Finance and Permanent Secretary or Deputy Permanent Secretary Education as Ex-officio Members of the Turks and Caicos Islands Community College Board of Governors and Velma Smith as Secretary to the Board for a period of two years effective 1 April 2023 to 31 March 2025.
  • Approved the extension of the appointment of Clara Gardiner (Chair), Alexandria Missick (Deputy Chair), Owenta Coleby, John Hilton and Shavonda Lewis as Members of the TCI Tourist Board until 30 June 2023.
  • Approved further amendments to the Hurricane Fiona Relief Policy increasing the qualifying threshold of household income, independent valuations and capped benefit to $25,000 per property regardless of value of the assessments.
  • Approved the awarding of the following contracts:
  1. a)       TR 22/19, Consultancy Services for Turks and Caicos Islands Domestic Submarine Cable Strategic Outline Business case,
  2. b)      TCIAA 02/2002, TR 22/09, Furniture and Equipment for TCIAA – LOT A: Office Furniture and Equipment,
  3. c)       TCIAA 03/2002, TR 22/09, Furniture and Equipment for TCIAA – LOT B: Office Furniture and Equipment,
  4. d)      TCIAA 04/2002, TR 22/09, Furniture and Equipment for TCIAA – LOT C: Office Furniture and Equipment,
  5. e)      TCIAA 05/2022, TR 22/39, Grand Turk Perimeter Fencing, and
  6. f)        TR 22/25, Consultancy for the Operationalization of a Credit Union.
  • Members were also updated on issues relating to the Ministry of Immigration.
  • In closing, Members expressed their thanks and gratitude to the Governor for the work he had led on and supported throughout his tenue.

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US CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION

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#TurksandCaicos, May 20, 2024 – The Governor’s Office can confirm that Her Excellency the Governor Dileeni Daniel-Selvaratnam and the Honourable Premier Charles Washington Misick will this morning receive a US Congressional delegation, who have requested a meeting to discuss the recent arrests of US nationals for possession of ammunition offences.

The US delegation, which arrived yesterday evening, was met by Protocol officials and is due to depart this afternoon.

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PDM 10 All-Island Candidates a Surprising Slate dubbed ‘the Avengers’

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Dana Malcolm 

Staff Writer 

The Turks and Caicos Islands need saving according to Edwin Astwood, Opposition Leader and he’s assembled his ‘Avengers’ to do it; a team of 10 district candidates who were unveiled on Monday, May 6 to contest the 2025 general elections. 

“We the PDM want to be those champions for you. We want to be your avenging team to lift the country back up,” said Astwood who is the incumbent for ED 2, Grand Turk South.

The Candidates in question were all allowed to speak:

ED 1 Grand Turk North candidate George Lightbourne, former PNP member and minister now stands ratified by the PDM and said “I am fully aware of the issues affecting our people and fully prepared to tackle them.”

ED 3 South Caicos candidate Hynetta ‘Karen’ Forbes made a vow, “To you the people of South Caicos I promise to be a positive change and an advocate for empowerment for all— to make up for the lack and neglect we have endured over the years.”

ED 4 candidate, contesting North and Middle Caicos, Denaz Williams said “I believe in good representation so try me and I guarantee you will love me.”

ED 5 Leeward and Long Bay hopeful Keith Cox said “I want to make sure my efforts go to the betterment of Leeward and Long Bay, it’s time for a change.”

ED 6 candidate for The Bight, Audric Skippings, who returns from his loss in 2021 said “I pledge to be the voice of the people, the driving force behind positive change, and the chairman of progress in our district.”

ED 7 candidate for Cheshire Hall and Richmond Hill, is Rose Higgs who swore  “I am committed to serve as someone committed to changing politics and how some politicians behave after we elect them into power, I am your Beacon of Hope, I am going to parliament!”

ED 8 Blue Hills candidate Anthony Walkin maintained “The ideas I have for the constituency will change Blue Hills— no longer will you be suffering” he swore. 

ED 9 candidate for Five Cays, popular firebrand church pastor and businessman is how many know the energetic Bryant Cox, now approved on the PDM ticket he promised “ED9 it’s our time, I stand before you a man of action ready to work for you.”

Finally, ED 10 candidate for Wheeland Vaden Delroy Williams, who lost to newcomer Kyle  Knowles, now-Minister of Public Safety and Utilities by only a few votes in 2021, said “I am back because you have asked me to come back—because of the love I have for my people…”

They join the already announced all-island candidate team of Robert Been, Ruth Ariza, Karen Malcolm, Sean Astwood, and Ralph Higgs.

Sean Astwood, the former Five Cays members and deputy premier in the Sharlene Robinson administration, had missed the PDM’s all-island slate announcement on March 22; during the constituency candidates roll out had his say.

“Returning to politics was not an easy decision for me and I didn’t make it lightly— I came back because I believe we have a responsibility to stand up for what is right,” said Astwood.

Opposition Leader Edwin Astwood was especially excited to unveil the array of candidates having been the sole elected representative for the past four years. 

“Being in the fight alone these three and a half years wasn’t easy— I was in this battle alone but now you gave me 15 people, they had trouble when it was just me so imagine now with this team coming,” he exclaimed.

Astwood was the only PDM representative to be re-elected in February 2021 when the current PNP Administration gave them a historic walloping, storming their way to victory 14 to 1. Seven of those 2021 candidates including the party’s leader have returned to fight again in the upcoming elections which are constitutionally due in early 2025.

Ezra Taylor, National Party Chairman is convinced that the ‘rescue team’ will serve the Turks and Caicos to its fullest potential.

“Real representation, meritocracy, and honest engagement with our people will be the order of the day in the governance of the Turks and Caicos islands,” he continued “Our candidates embody the values that define us as a country, integrity, compassion, and a relentless dedication to the common good.”

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Post Cabinet from May 1 Meeting; Former DG to be honoured and two new members for TCICC Board of Governors

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Her Excellency the Governor, Dileeni Daniel-Selvaratnam, chaired the 13th meeting of Cabinet on Wednesday May 1st, 2024 at the NJS Francis Building, Grand Turk.

All Members were present; with the exception of the H.E. Deputy Governor and the Honourable Minister of Immigration who were away from the islands on official duties.

At this meeting Cabinet:

  1. Welcomed the return of the Cabinet to the Cabinet Room at the NJS Francis Building following the major repairs and redevelopment work undertaken to the building .
  2. Approved the purchase by private treaty of Parcel 60605/117, Norway and Five Cays Providenciales as part of the PATCI, land acquisition
  3. Approved the Hotel, Restaurant and Tourism (Taxation)(Exemptions)(No. 2) Regulations 2024.
  4. Noted a report on the concessions granted under the Property Ownership Incentive Program Policy and the Turks and Caicos Stamp Duty Reduction Policy for Turks and Caicos Islands Status Holders and British Overseas Territories Citizens.
  5. Approved the renaming of the Safe House for At-Risk Young Girls to the Hon. Mahala Wynns’ Empowerment Home.
  6. Noted the resignation of Ms. Julianna Musgrove as a member of the Turks and Caicos Islands Community College Board of Governors (TCICC BoG) and  approved the appointment of Mrs. Sheba Wilson as a member of the TCICC BoG for a period of three years.
  7. Noted the resignation of Ms. Bernadya Smith as Secretary to the Physical Planning Appeals Tribunal and approved the appointment of Ms. Vershina Forbes as Secretary to the Physical Planning Appeals Tribunal for a period of three years.
  8. Noted an update on issues related to ongoing bomb threats at the JAGS McCartney International Airport and the Howard Hamilton International Airport and the steps being taken by the Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police in relation to the same.
  9. Noted an update on Court related matters.

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

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