Court rules in favour of Cedorene P. Malone-Smith & Levor A.H. Lettsome

- Orders BVIHSA & Dian Fahie to publicly apologise; Malone-Smith & Lettsome to reportedly receive over $100K

2024-10-02 18:39:50 - VI News Staff

ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- Nearly three years since they were sent home from their employment at the BVI Health Services Authority (BVIHSA) following the release of a preliminary audit report, forming Acting Chief Executive Officer, Mrs Cedorene Patricia Malone-Smith, and former Human Resources Manager, Levor A. H. Lettsome have been vindicated in the High Court.

Part of the court victory recently, according to someone close to the situation, is that the BVIHSA and its auditor Dian Fahie publicly apologise to Malone-Smith and Lettsome. This public apology was made during this week, including on Virgin Islands News Online. In separate apologies, the BVIHSA and Dian Fahie said they “unequivocally apologize” to Malone-Smith and Lettsome “for any harm, offence, embarrassment and inconvenience caused by the imputation/ inferences/ comments/statements contained in the Preliminary Audit Report which was published and or circulated sometime around the 15th November 2021.”

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