Legislative Ethics Panel To Review Internal Complaint Involving Senator-At-Large Bolques
The Virgin Islands Legislature has initiated a formal review process following a complaint against Senator-At-Large Angel Bolques Jr., with Senate President Milton Potter appointing a group of lawmakers to serve on the body’s Committee on Ethical Conduct.
2025-04-09 12:22:51 - VI News Staff
The panel — composed of Sens. Kenneth Gittens, Carla Joseph, Dwayne DeGraff, Novelle Francis and Kurt Vialet — has now begun its work, following the procedures outlined in the Legislature’s rules. Once empaneled, the committee is responsible for investigating the matter, interviewing involved parties, and determining whether the complaint warrants further action. The process typically concludes within 30 days, though an extension may be granted if both parties agree, Potter said in a call with the Source Tuesday.
Senate President Milton Potter did not discuss the specifics of the complaint, which involves an alleged internal sexual harassment claim. The complaint has also not been publicly disclosed, and details remain confidential to protect the privacy of those involved, in accordance with standard human resources practices. Maintaining confidentiality during such investigations is a common protocol aimed at safeguarding all parties and ensuring a fair and impartial process.
Potter also emphasized that once the committee is formed, he steps back entirely from the proceedings. “It will be in their hands. I will have no involvement in the investigation,” he said. “That’s how we preserve the integrity of the process. The committee must be free to do its job, independently and without interference.”