VI News Staff 1 year ago
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Health Minister dodges WhatsApp resignation questions

Health Minister Vincent Wheatley has declined to answer questions concerning reports that he asked the BVI Health Services Authority (BVIHSA) Chairman, Ron Potter, to resign.

Potter issued a press release over the weekend explaining that the Minister asked him to resign via WhatsApp message. During a recent press conference, a reporter inquired about the reasons behind Wheatley’s request for Potter’s resignation and an explanation for the absence of Board meetings at the BVIHSA. The Minister responded that he did not come prepared to answer questions about the resignation request and promised to address the issue at a later press conference that he plans to arrange.

Wheatley explained the lack of meetings for the BVIHSA Board since July, noting that the Board continues to experience challenges in receiving applications for membership, which are now a prerequisite for persons. The situation has raised concerns among members of the public and political commentators. Meanwhile, Premier Dr Natalio Wheatley noted that discussions regarding the authority of statutory boards, like the BVIHSA, will likely arise during upcoming sittings in the House of Assembly. “Statutory boards are appointed by ministers. Based on the legislation, you can have other entities who have nominees. And, of course, any member of a board who is appointed, their appointments can be revoked,” he explained.

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