VOLUME 11 ISSUE 18

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MAY 8TH, 2015 – MAY 15TH, 2015

VOLUME 11 - NO. 18

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ANYA CLEARED

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Integrity Commission says no Code of Conduct breach

SCOTIABANK TAKES PART IN ALL CANCER WALK

Scores of persons turned out to participate in the Seventh Annual National Cancer Society All Cancer Walk, which took place in the Grace Bay area early Saturday morning, May 2, 2014. Individuals as well as groups took part in the event. Among the institutions that took part were InterHealth Canada, NHIP, Beaches Resort, Fortis and Scotiabank. The event began and ended at the Scotiabank parking lot in Grace Bay. The participants journeyed along the Grace Bay Road to Leeward where they turned and trekked back along the route. The Scotiabank team can be seen in this photo. by Hayden Boyce Publisher & Editor-in-Chief The Integrity Commission says there is no evidence what Deputy Governor Hon. Anya Williams acted corruptly or breached the code of conduct during the controversial incident surrounding excess luggage by her family members and a dispute with customs officials at the Carnival Cruise Centre in Grand Turk, on August 7th 2014. The SUN obtained a report dated May 5th, 2015, in which the Commission, which comprised former Barbados Chief Justice Sir David Simmons (chairman), attorney Martin Green, accountant Nick Haywood and former Commissioner of Police Paul Harvey, stated: “Having considered all the evidence adduced and the respective submissions of counsel, the Commission finds that there is no cogent evidence whatsoever of any

conduct, whether by commission or omission on the part of the Deputy Governor, which amounts to a contravention of the Code of Conduct.” The case before the Integrity Commission was heard on March 17th, 2015 and May 4th, 2015. Williams was represented by Queen’s Counsel Ariel Misick and his son Jahmal Misick, while Richard Been appeared for the Integrity Commission. Following the ruling by the Integrity Commission, a statement from the lawfirm Misick & Stanbrook said: “ Hon. Anya Williams, the Deputy Governor, is pleased that the integrity Commission has exonerated her, by finding that she did not breach the Code of Conduct applicable to Persons in public Life, in relation to the incident which occurred at the Grand Turk Cruise Center on August 7th, 2014. This finding followed a full inquiry by the Commission. It was our view from the outset that the Deputy Governor

never breached the Code for all of the Athenee Harvey, Permanent Secretary reasons set out in the Commission’s in the Finance, has been charged with findings. Contrary to media reports, corruption following the same incident the Deputy Governor was not, in any at the Grand Turk Cruise Terminal. She appeared before Chief Justice way, present at the incident and was Ramsay-Hale in the never involved. Despite the vicious Margaret attacks on her and innuendos in certain Supreme Court, Providenciales on media circles, the Deputy Governor Monday, March 23, 2015, but the case has always been and will continue to has been adjourned to July 6, 2015 in be, astute to follow both the letter and Grand Turk. Meantime, at an extra-ordinary spirit of the Code, and to upload the high ethical standard expected of her.” meeting of the Integrity Commission In a separate press release, on 25th September 2014, the Eugene Otuonye, QC, Director of the Commissioners took certain decisions Integrity Commission, stated: “Since arising out of the incident at the there are related criminal proceedings Carnival Cruise Center, Grand Turk arising out of the Cruise Ship Centre on 7th August 2014. incident, the Commissioners did not The Commissioners decided that take evidence from persons who are “there was no prima facie evidence of likely to be called as witnesses in these an act of corruption” by the Deputy proceedings and as far as practicable Governor, but that “the evidence shows were careful not to introduce before that there may have been a breach of them evidence which touched or the code of conduct” by her, and they concerned those criminal proceedings.” decided to give further consideration The Deputy Governor’s cousin, to this aspect of the matter. Continued on page 2


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