BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS SCANDAL POSES QUESTION – HOW CAN GOVERNMENT GRAFT BE TACKLED IN AUTONOMOUS JURISDICTIONS?
April 26th, 2022
INDEPNDENT states accused of harbouring major corruption are the responsibility of their own citizens, ideally with change imposed through the ballot box. But dependent jurisdictions with powers reserved to metropolitan (former colonial) governments have more complex political problems. Keith Nuthall reports on the latest scandal in the British Virgin Islands (BVI).
THE ARREST of former BVI Premier Andrew Fahie in Miami by US federal drug officers on April 29, and his subsequent charging with cocaine trafficking and money laundering conspiracies, ...
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