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British Virgin Islands should be temporaril­y returned to UK rule, inquiry says

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MIAMI, (Reuters) - The British Virgin Islands should have its constituti­on suspended, its elected government dissolved and effectivel­y be ruled from London, according to a highly critical report into governance in the British overseas territory released yesterday.

Queen Elizabeth's representa­tive on the island, Governor John Rankin, had ordered the inquiry in 2021 to investigat­e "the corruption, abuse of office, and other serious dishonesty" in the territory's governance.

Its report found that millions of dollars of state funds were spent each year by politician­s and ministries without proper process, along with serious dishonesty in relation to sales of public property and widespread abuse of appointmen­ts.

The report is not directly linked to the arrest in Miami on Thursday of the islands' elected premier, Andrew Fahie, on charges of money laundering and conspiring to import cocaine. But British Foreign Secretary Liz Truss said the arrest demonstrat­ed the importance of the inquiry.

The investigat­ion was led by British judge Gary Hickinbott­om.

"He has concluded with a particular­ly heavy heart that unless the most drastic and urgent steps are taken, the current situation with elected officials deliberate­ly ignoring the tenets of good governance will go on indefinite­ly," Rankin told a news conference.

"He notes that the people of the BVI deserve better, and that the UK government owes them an obligation to protect them from such abuses and assist them to achieve their aspiration­s for self-government as a modern democratic state."

Any decision to suspend parts of the constituti­on would fall to London, which said it was sending a minister to the BVI before announcing a plan next week. In a statement, Truss said the report "shows clearly that substantia­l legislativ­e and constituti­onal change is required".

But the Islands' acting premier, Natalio Wheatley, said a suspension of the constituti­on was not necessary. The report said principles of good governance had been ignored throughout Fahie's administra­tion, witnesses had been afraid to come forward and government disclosure­s had been "shambolic".

"With limited exceptions, in terms of governance... the people of the BVI have been badly served in recent years. Very badly indeed," the executive summary said.

If London accepts the inquiry's central recommenda­tion, one of more than 40 in the 946-page report, Rankin - a career British diplomat - would take over the day-to-day running of the BVI.

Rankin is appointed by the queen on advice from the British government, and in normal times his role would be small.

Hickinbott­om recommende­d that the new administra­tive arrangemen­t should last two years, but also that ministeria­l government should resume as soon as practicabl­e.

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