We have to eliminate the perception of corruption

Premier Dr Natalio Wheatley has stressed the importance of eradicating corruption and the perception of corruption surrounding officials in the BVI.

2024-07-29 16:11:03 - VI News Staff

The Premier’s statement comes as the government seeks to tighten the integrity framework and ensure transparent governance. Premier Wheatley’s remarks were part of the debate on legislative amendments to the Integrity in Public Life Act to combat corruption among public officials. He emphasised that the existing laws must be stringent enough to discourage any acts perceived as corrupt.

“A person in public life commits corruption if he or she seeks or accepts personal or private benefit for himself or herself, a member of his or her family, or a person associated with him or her, whether or not the benefit places him or her under an obligation to the person giving or offering the benefit,” Wheatley explained.

The amendments focus on conflicts of interest and the responsibilities of persons in public life, ensuring that no personal or familial relationships interfere with their duties. “The private interest of a person in public life includes any advantage to himself or herself, to his or her family, and any person or organisation with whom he or she has business relations. It includes any liability, whether financial or work-related,” Wheatley outlined.

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