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urks and Caicos Islands youngest female deputy governor, Her Excellency Anya Williams and former Premier Hon. Galmo Williams and his wife Mrs. Althea Williams were recently rewarded for excellence in public service and humanitarian activity, respectively. On December 13th, 2018, the deputy governor was invested with the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (MBE) in recognition of her service over many years to the Turks and Caicos Islands, at Buckingham Palace in London, by Prince Charles, who is the heir apparent to the British throne as the eldest child of Queen Elizabeth II. On December 15th, the former premier and his wife were the recipients of the Turks and Caicos Islands Human Rights Commission’s first ever Humanitarian of the Year Awards. The Deputy Governor told The SUN: “I am honored to have been awarded a Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (MBE) by Her Majesty’s Government for service to my beloved Turks and Caicos Islands. I recently marked my 15th year of service to the Turks and Caicos Government where I would have served 9 years in the Ministry of Finance as Budget Director and PS Finance and the last 6 years as Deputy Governor.” The top Civil Servant, who is married to Darren Williams, added: “During my tenure I would have assisted and led on a number of key reform programs, but as I stated when I received notification of this award on the Queen’s official birthday in June, more than any title or accolade, I would like for my legacy in the service to be measured by testimonies of the number of lives that I would have touched during my tenure by

Her Excellency Deputy Governor Anya Williams receiving her MBE award from Prince Charles at Buckingham Palace generally working for the betterment of these islands and our people. I would like to thank everyone across the Turks and Caicos and also those aboard for the outpouring of love, support and best wishes received on this occasion and would like to personally thank my family, friends and colleagues for their constant support and motivation.” Commenting on the award she shared with her husband, Mrs. Althea Ewing stated: “We are immensely humbled and filled with gratitude by this accolade. That special moment the announcement was made will forever be etched in our hearts. We wish that we could have shared that moment with all the nominees, for the simple fact that their names were brought forward also makes them worthy of such an award,

Former Premier Hon. Galmo Williams and his wife Mrs. Althea Williams after they received the first Humanitarian of the Year Award

but the real winner last night was our communities and those individuals who have allowed all of us to continue doing good for them. Today we would like to challenge all of the citizens of the Turks & Caicos by simply saying that it is our DUTY to give back whenever, wherever and however we can to our society. The motto that we personally live by is “God gave us two hands, one to receive with and the other to give with”. The simple fact is that God blessed us so that we can be a blessing to others. This award have just refueled us, the work begins ANEW!” She added: “We wish to thank our families and friends as well as our employees for their Love, Trust & Support and for always being there

for us. Special thanks to our children, Desrene, Nadine, Desmond & Nikimo who are now tasked with the awesome responsibility to take our very own Foundation “Gilley’s Generation Foundation” to the next level. We also wish to thank the Business community for always being there supporting all of our ideas and the events that we’ve spearheaded over the years. We say thanks to those persons throughout the TCI who felt that we are worthy of such an award. We can’t say Thank You enough to the organizers of this Historic Event please continue to seek out the many among us whose only desire is to continue doing good for Humanity.”

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TCI EXCELLENCE REWARDED Jessica Corvil won the 2018 Junior Humanitarian Award for her work in youth empowerment. Corvil, a student of Raymond Gardiner High School in North Caicos launched a girl’s empowerment organization in April 2018 to speak to the challenges facing young women and provide them with an outlet for inspiration and change. Director of the TCI Human Rights Commission, Sabrina Green said: “The first Humanitarian of the Year event in the Turks and Caicos Islands shines a light on the fact that there are a wide variety of wonderful people who are doing important work across our islands. Sometimes I feel we don’t give the people who work among us the credit they deserve for the work that they do, these awards are a way that we can address that. Education is one of the most successful ways to pull people out of poverty, reduce discrimination and build a secure and successful society so it was wonderful

that both the winners of both the junior and senior award do a lot of work in that area. Hon. Galmo and his wife Althea Williams do a great deal of work across the islands to help youth achieve their dreams by providing not only scholarships but also recreational facilities, in this way they provide opportunities for the children of poor families and seek to break the cycle of poverty in which families can sometimes feel trapped.” Green added: “Jessica Corvil at the young age of 16 is addressing issues that she herself has experienced in her life, helping to empower young women to know their own minds and make good decisions, she has not allowed her experiences to break her but has found her strength and then lent of that strength to others. Issues such as teenage pregnancy lead to young girls missing out on education, condemning them and their families to a life lived in poverty, Jessica, like the

Williams’, has found a way to break the poverty cycle. Both our winners of the first Humanitarian of the Year Awards in the Turks and Caicos Islands are contributing valuable work to build a better Turks and Caicos Islands for all our futures.” Former Premier Galmo Williams noted; “We are grateful for winning this award, but also recognize that there are others in this category that have worked just as hard for our community. We are proud just to be nominated alongside them and to be here today. This award is not the end because we plan on working even harder. It is our commitment to continue passing it on. For us, it’s not just about our kids and our family but how we can help other families within the Turks and Caicos.” Junior Humanitarian awardee, Corvil said, “I wanted to reach out to young girls because as a young woman myself I went through a lot in my

younger years and I wanted these girls to know they are not alone.” The full slate of nominees for the 2018 Humanitarian of the Year Award included Galmo and Althea Williams of the Edward Gartland Youth Center and Gilley’s Family Foundation, Marion Williams founding member of the SNAP Center, Jasmine Thomas of the Youth Department, Angela Williams founder of Ashley’s Learning Center and Tanis Wake-Forbes cofounder of the Provo Children’s Home. Junior Humanitarian of the Year nominees included Estacio Ariza for his work in promoting culture in the community of North Caicos, Briann Gardiner for her contributions to the community of North Caicos, Jessica Corvil for Youth Empowerment, Arian Louis in the area of education and youth empowerment and Ryesha Higgs for her immediate response to vulnerable residents following hurricanes Irma and Maria in 2017.

MISICK & STANBROOK Civil Litigation and Dispute Resolution Associate Job Description We require a Barrister/Solicitor/Advocate with general civil litigation experience. Broad experience of commercial/ civil litigation is a requirement and knowledge of employment litigation would be an asset. The primary area of work would be commercial litigation, but would include general civil and employment law litigation at tribunal, first instance, and higher court levels. Considerable advocacy and trial experience is required. Minimum Requirements: •Called to the Bar of Turks and Caicos Islands •Minimum of 6 years PQE •Very good oral and written communications skills •Must be willing to work independently, under pressure and multi-task. •Possess valid driver’s license •Computer literate Salary $72,000.00 per annum or commensurate with experience. All interested and qualified Turks and Caicos Islanders should submit their application details to the Labour Board, Turks and Caicos Islands Government. This position is held by a work permit holder. Applications should be submitted to the address below no later than December 14, 2018. Misick & Stanbrook Richmond House Leeward Highway, Providenciales Turks and Caicos Islands Tel: +1 (649) 946-4732 Fax: +1 (649) 946-4734 Email: Info@MisickStanbrook.tc Website: www.MisickStanbrook.tc


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Premier Robinson defends record Premier Hon. Sharlene Cartwright-Robinson has defended her record, two years after being elected the first premier of the Turks and Caicos Islands. The following is her message: “On Dec 15th the people of this country voted overwhelmingly for Change and gave the PDM the green light to effect this Change through its Party’s Manifesto/Platform entitled the Change Document. On December 20th we were sworn in and formed the 11th Government. This victory shocked our chief opponents who remain fragmented and bitter. There is no wonder they choose to focus on what has not yet been done and ignore all that has been accomplished even against two major Storms which interrupted our economy for several months. Whilst we are pleased and pleasantly surprised that the PNP has such lofty expectations particularly their desire to see us complete a 4 yr mandate in 2 years, we will continue to seek not to disappoint

them and the people of this country. We will however remain focused on the people’s priority as given us through our consultation with them through polling and our quarterly Town Hall Meetings and against the Change Document which I invite the PNP to acquaint themselves with it. We believe it important at this midterm point to give a full account against the mandate given through our Change Document - our contract with the People. Over the next two years, we will continue to fulfill our 4 year mandate. We are proud of our achievements and are particularly grateful for God’s hand in this country. It was His grace that brought us as a people through the ravishing effects of two Storms and the continued external pressures including those on our Financial Services Sector. Our record is clear, we are achieving our mandate; our promises are being fulfilled even against PNP’s (and specifically the Leader of the Opposition’s) criticism during the Service Charge Debate, that we are

ADVERTISEMENT CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISOR ISLAND DRILLING LTD. Island Drilling Ltd is looking for Construction Foreman with basic salary of $3,500.00/month with at least 5 to 10 years’ experience. Must carry valid driver’s license and able to communicate in English. Able to work on weekends and holidays. And with the following job duties and responsibilities. Foreman Duties and Responsibilities: •Oversee and ensure that all safety rules are being followed at all sites at all times •Produce work schedules in accordance with availability of employees, contractors and labor laws and monitor the attendance of crew •Coordinate daily tasks according to priorities and plans, adjusting as necessary due to weather, supply delivery and personnel •Ability to delegate responsibilities and individual projects to the crew and contractors. •Emphasis on the safe use of tools, machinery and equipment including training on safety gear, helmets, and procedures •Develop and oversee quality standards on all sites •Monitor and manage project budgets on all sites •Resolve conflicts or miscommunication that may happen on site quickly and amicably •Report project status to supervisors, site engineers and officials regularly •This position is currently being held by a non-belonger. You may apply at this email add: rhonekelly@gmail.com or call 3314007. All applicants who are Turks Islanders are invited to send their application to the Commissioner and Labor Board. Preference will be given to documented Turks and Caicos Islanders.

seeking to fulfill election promises. Note to the PNP, that is what the people elected us to do. We will during the entire month of January give comprehensive reports beginning with a major Statement presented by me as Premier on January 2nd as to the state and overall health of the country and to present details for our mid Term activities during the month of January. The month will be marked by the following: Historic Youth Event; Public Meetings on each Island; Constituency Walk Abouts; Radio and TV Appearances by all Ministers giving full Reports on their Ministries; Full Government Press Conference rolling out critical Plans; Roll Out of the Vision 2040: Plan for TCI’s Development. Your Government will address you the people of this country against our Change Document.

Premier Hon. Sharlene Cartwright-Robinson We acknowledge that God has been and is good to this country and we are grateful indeed for his guidance, wisdom, grace, protection and blessings. We will especially celebrate His goodness at this mid-term mark. May God continue to bless these Islands and may we with repentant and sincere hearts look to Him.

ADVERTISEMENT FOR D & J AUTOMOTIVE SHOP LTD FOR WELDER D& J Automotive Shop Ltd is looking for Welders with basic salary of $1,500.00/month with at least 5 to 10 years’ experience. Must carry valid driver’s license and able to communicate in English. Able to work on weekends and holidays. And with the following job duties and responsibilities. Foreman Duties and Responsibilities: • Operate manual and semi-automatic welding equipment in vertical, horizontal, or overhead positions • Use power saws, chipping knife and hand shears in cutting, bevelling, and contouring metal workpieces • Repair structures by dismantling, reshaping, and reassembling metal components using cutting torches and hand tools • Monitor work equipment to ensure usage is within optimum temperature to avoid overheating or expansion • Prepare metal surfaces by cleaning with chemical solutions and wire brushes to remove impurities such as scale, rust, grease, and moisture • Design patterns and models for a welding project using specifications contained in a blueprint • Direct electrodes on or across metal workpieces to melt, bend or straighten them • Mount and secure workpieces on production equipment using cranes, hoists or banding machines • Conduct estimates to determine the amount and cost of materials required for construction • Mix and apply protective or decorative coat on finished products. • This position is currently being held by a non-belonger. You may apply at this email add: arizabrothers@gmail.com or call 649 432-2750. All applicants who are Turks Islanders are invited to send their application to the Commissioner and Labor Board. Preference will be given to documented Turks and Caicos Islanders.


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Organizers of Maskanoo promises an epic event in 2018 By Todeline Defralien Maskanoo, Turks and Caicos Islands most popular street festival of the year is promises to be an epic event, says Stacey Cox, Chief Executive Officer of the Turks and Caicos Hotel and Tourism Association (TCHTA) and an organizer of the event. The free event, now in its eighth year and which is slated for December 26th, will have a kick off time of 3 p.m. and will see persons mingling with vendors who will be on hand with a wide selection of items including hand-painted arts and crafts made from local materials. During a press conference on Wednesday December 19th to launch detailed for the event Cox said, “If we look back, it is almost nine years since David Bowen had the conversation with the association about Maskanoo, an opportunity for cultures to collide with our visiting tourists and an opportunity for locals and everyone to come out on Grace Bay road and enjoy the festivities of the season.” She added: “This is the brainchild of David Bowen sponsored by the Hotel and Tourism Association

and every year we see David bring the Maskanoo festivities from strength to strength and every year we’re looking forward to new local talents being displayed out there and..the creativity that brings to Maskanoo every year. We always look forward to the street vendors and a great opportunity also to display local talents, music and everything that we have here in Turks and Caicos.” Cox stresses that security of both residents and visitors is a priority and encourages persons to come and celebrate without worry. “One of the things that we take most seriously is security. As usual, the Royal Turks & Caicos Islands Police Force will be out in full effect along with officers of the Dove security firm. We are also adding additional manpower from the security team for this year’s event.” The TCHTA CEO reminds residents that the Grace Bay Road between Salt Mills and the Seven Stars Resort will be closed off from 11:00 a.m. to facilitate setup for the event. Commenting on the plans, Bowen said: “Maskanoo is not something that you just sit and watch, you participate. It is a street festival,

Technical Director Job Description and Responsibilities Turks & Caicos Islands Football Association (TCIFA) is seeking one experienced Football Technical Director to oversee and be responsible for the development of the sport of football in the Turks and Caicos Islands with the objective of increasing the number of participants as well as raising the quality, and technical and tactical ability of the players at all levels ranging from Grassroots to the Youth and Senior National Teams. The individual must be the holder of at least a Confederation or Member Association “A” License or its equivalent. Responsibilities: Strategic Planning •To help devise, develop and implement TCIFA development plans within the Turks and Caicos Islands. •To be responsible for the management of the Technical Department budget and provide quarterly reports on the budget. •To oversee and supervise the Coaches and Staff within the Technical Department. •Produce annually key objectives and performance indicators in relation to football development and submit quarterly reports. •By invitation to attend Executive Committee meetings in order to present football development initiatives and reports. Programme management •To promote and develop Grassroots and Youth Football in the Turks and Caicos Islands •To create, promote and develop a Schools Football Programme •To establish a comprehensive club development programme for youth, women’s and men’s football. •To manage and develop a comprehensive season of youth festivals, tournaments and competitions •To assist with the development and growth of Beach Soccer and Futsal •To create opportunities for football scholarships for the elite male and female players within the TCIFA programs •To forge and establish links with overseas colleges and clubs so as to create football opportunities that will be beneficial to the TCIFA •To development a programme of coach education, effective football club administration and medical education courses to support football coaches. •Develop and implement a volunteer development strategy within the

it is an arts & craft show, it’s a wine and food extravaganza and it is also a concert and it is a very good time for the whole family. This year on the main stage we have the Island Boys opening up; the newest hottest band in TCI Pro Vision, the final headliners Q-band Lynks and we have a special treat as well.” Bowen stressed that Maskanoo happens every year, as long as there is Christmas there will be Maskanoo. He continued: “Maskanoo is the best festival where you have the best mix of everybody; you have everybody from all over Providenciales along with our tourists. It is great for the family but also there is some challenges with getting funding but we want to thank the Tourist Board, TCHTA and we also have Danny Buoys and all of the vendors here on the strip, they all contribute to Maskanoo. As always it is going to grow and we have two more years before that 10th year anniversary and that will be the bomb for sure.” The festivities will continue until midnight with local with DJ’s and David Bowen’s with his rendition of local stories and dances from the

Stacy Cox, CEO of the Turks and Caicos Hotel and Tourism Association and David Bowen, who conceptualized Maskanoo stage presence and of course the sweet sounds of Kitch and We Funk Junkanoo. Some of the sponsors so far for this year’s event include TCHTA, Ministry of Tourism and Danny Buoys. Companies interested in becoming sponsors and persons interested in selling food, arts and craft, toys etc are asked to contact TCHTA at 941-5787.

TCI. •Have an understanding of equity and social inclusion and where appropriate support delivery of specific projects. •To assist with the formation of and the day to day running of women’s and men’s football leagues and tournaments. •To be responsible for the development of small-sided football (primarily within schools). •To develop effective working relationships with key agencies, e.g. - TCI Government - Ministry of Education - Schools - Sports Commission - TCI Olympic Committee - Caribbean Football Union, CONCACAF and FIFA - Other TCI sports organizations •To prepare written reports on matters relating to football development. •To maintain up to date data on the number of participants involved in TCIFA development programmes •To assist with the development of referees at all levels •To coach within the various programmes at the TCIFA Working Conditions & Physical Requirements The job is physically demanding and will require the successful candidate to work outdoors in conducting, overseeing and observing coaching sessions in varying weather conditions. As such the successful candidate must have the ability to stand for extended periods of time, see and read a computer screen and printed material with or without vision aids; hear and understand speech at normal levels. Salary: Range of $3000.00 to $5000.00 per month A work permit holder currently holds the above named position. TCIFA invites and encourages all prospective applicants who are Turks & Caicos Islanders to send applications to the board. Please direct all applications to: Oliver A. Smith The General Secretary The Turks and Caicos Islands Football Association Venetian Road Providenciales Turks and Caicos Islands Ph: 1 649 333 4614 Email: oliverticfa@gmail.co


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$8million for the redevelopment of Prison, says Premier Robinson By Todeline Defralien Premier Hon. Sharlene Cartwright Robinson revealed that the cost for the redevelopment of Her Majesty’s Prisons in Grand Turk will be $8million. A full proposal was sent to Cabinet for the redevelopment of the prison that focuses on rehabilitation. Robinson stated that she hears the criticism but they’re on their way to improving the prison facility. “More than two months ago even before the Human Rights Commission report that we are yet to see, my government took to Cabinet a full proposal for the redevelopment of the prison that focuses on rehabilitation to the tune of about $8million. We have a proposal that excites the United Kingdom (UK) because that is the first time that we actually have a redevelopment of the prison and we’re doing it block by block and it focuses really heavily on rehabilitation,” Premier Robinson said during a press conference on Tuesday December 11th. She added: “Her Majesty’s Prison has been in a dilapidated state for so long, which is why we have not just complained about it and try to do some of the work but we’ve been stagnated in getting work done in that we’ve had nowhere to relocate prisoners. When we first came to office there was

about $300,000 allocated for perimeter fencing, plumbing and lighting and we tried feverishly to prepare even the green door. Persons will remember the outrage by communities, but we’re looking at those prisoners that have extremely low risk.” In addition, Robinson said that her government got to a place where they couldn’t find enough of them to be able to do the work on the blocks. She further stated that it got worse when the maximum wing was burnt down and the numbers are continuing at the same level, so there is extra overcrowding. “What we have done, and it should have been already tendered while we were out of country, the rebuilding of that block so now they are all housed together and we can actually do that work and be moving persons over.” Robinson continued: “I won’t say that I have a weakness for prisoners, but the fact is I believe that how we treat them, how we detain them and how we try to rehabilitate them impacts the way that they come back into the community and we must absolutely not continue to punish them for the rest of their lives, but allow them to successfully re-enter society.” The Premier added that her government is committed to the prison redevelopment and to making the

WAYPOINTYACHTS LTD BLUE HAVEN MARINA PROVIDENCIALES TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS WAYPOINT Yachts Ltd is now accepting applications/resumes for the following position. Only highly self-driven and motivated, personable and professional individuals, who have the desire to serve others, need apply. The successful candidates must meet or exceed all of the requirements of the positions offered. POSITION: DIVE INSTRUCTOR WITH MECHANICAL EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS •The successful candidate must be affiliated with PADI •Minimum 35 years of age •Minimum of ten (10) years boating experience on displacement vessels with twin inboard diesel engines and outboard vessels with referees available for contact. Mechanical experience is a must •Have a high level of competency and maturity. The position demands the qualifying candidate to be responsible and self-motivated with an emphasis on safety of the guests onboard and when undertaking the activity of diving and the necessary skill sets and maturity level required of a competent instructor and guide. •Must speak, read, write and understand English, a second language will be considered a bonus •The successful candidate will have a proven track record in the diving industry but also in the high end service industry and preferably other qualifications that are associated with, and prove competency, maturity and trustworthiness. •Punctual, articulate, polite and well turned out RESPONSIBILITIES •Day to day duties of a dive instructor and crew member •Successful candidate will have open communication skills for reporting to the owners •Overseeing the general and preventative maintenance of dive equipment and vessels •Diving in Turks and Caicos Islands and assuring guest satisfaction •All practical decision making / planning, for dive locationsas required due to environmental conditions. •Coordination and logistics skills •Overall responsibility for the divers while participating in the activity •Working as a crew member and undertaking the tasks of such when not partaking in diving related work SALARY $3,000.00 PER MONTH EXCLUDING MID SEPTEMBER TO MID OCTOBER EACH YEAR. This position is currently held by a Work Permit Holder. Interested applicants can forward their resumes electronically to: Email: waypointyachts@gmail.comno later than end of day, Friday December 28th, 2018. For further information, please do not hesitate to contact us at1(649) 232-3000.

Premier Hon. Sharlene Cartwright-Robinson infrastructural, as well as the policy changes more importantly to the prison. Asked about the help that the United Kingdom has given to Her Majesty’s Prison, the Premier confirmed that they have spent over 2million pounds in the provision of additional officers when our officers weren’t stably coming to work.

“The UK came on board since last year October when I said to them that this is going to be a priority for us and I’ve said this probably a million times in Turks and Caicos, there are only two things that I’ve asked the United Kingdom for once we would have completed a recovery plan, is assistance with the prison and for housing. We have a large number of persons who were impacted by the hurricanes who have not been able to benefit under insurance proceedings or even the continued exemptions that we give as a government and they were on board since day one,” she explained. Robinson expressed her thanks to the United Kingdom for all of the work and support that they have provided to the Turk and Caicos Islands. “We are grateful for what they’ve done and they remain committed to it and only a few days ago I got a letter again from the Minister speaking to their commitment and of course wanting to see us demonstrate at least the rebuilding of the block to show that we have some skin in the game. They are committed towards it and in fact the visit by Ben Merrick is Director, Overseas Territories (OTs), and he was there at the prison visiting the prison together with the Minister of Home Affairs, Hon. Delroy Williams.” She said.

ASSET MANAGER Applications are invited for the position of Asset Manager for a luxury resort development on Providenciales. Specific functions for this role: •improving financial performance of the operations, revenue management, staffing strategy and cost controls •running feasibility for capital expenditure projects, recommend priorities and develop project timelines and budgets •working closely with the brand management; liaising with key stakeholders on owner’s behalf •developing investment strategy recommendations •performing extensive financial review and analysis, operations strategy, and coordination Requirements for the position: Educational: •a 4 year Bachelor’s degree at an accredited university •an Masters of Business Administration degree focused on hotel real estate or a related field as part of a 2 year full time graduate program with an accredited university Professional: •8+ years working in both hotel real estate and operations globally •proven experience working on behalf of both owners and operators with a variety of ultra-luxury brands and independent properties •must have overseen assets in multiple continents but also with an emphasis on multiple luxury assets in the Caribbean region Specific Skills: •must be well versed in financial statements and analysis •comfortable running projections, feasibility studies and ROI calculations •can build and manage operational and capital budgets and hotel revenue management tools •oversee revenue management and sales and marketing strategy, and cost management •have a global perspective but a solid understanding of the Caribbean ultra-luxury market Salary for this position is $200k per annum. Please respond with a full resume by 28 December 2018 to: marsha@misickstanbrook.tc and a copy to the Labour Board.


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Commissioner of Police James Smith’s Christmas message Commissioner of Police James Smith has been given a second extension to his contract. Reliable sources told The SUN that Smith, who contract was supposed to end at the end of December 2018, has been asked to stay on for a few more months. Smith was sworn in March 2015 for two years. The length of the extension could not confirmed up to the time of this report and, Smith did not respond to a request for comment through police press officer Takara Bain. Meantime, in his Christmas message, Smith said the royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force would like to sincerely thank citizens for their contribution towards maintaining law and order throughout the territory. “I cannot overemphasize how important community involvement is in the fight against crime, and the need for the police and citizens to create a stronger relationship. Fighting crime is everyone’s business,” he said. “Throughout 2018, we have experienced tremendous success, a steady decrease in crime overall, the implementation of modern technologies through new equipment and training, the introduction of the CCTV technology and 911 upgrades, and the opening of the Ethel Ingham centre that will enhance the service and care given to victims of sexual offences.” He added: “ Our success this year would not have been possible without the continued support from the Turks and Caicos

Islands government and our international partners, the UK NCA safeguarding project and UNICEF, the Miami Beach police department, and local partners Galmo Williams, Stan Hartling, Carl Simmons and Mark Durliat and others from the TCI resort economic council. I would like to thank the hardworking and resilient men and women of the royal Turks and Caicos Islands police force for their continued dedication to duty. to those of you who have displayed a commitment to serve, your commitment has benefitted our communities; this would not be achieved without your personal drive to getting the work done and protecting your community.” Smith, a Scottish veteran, has served in the position of Commissioner for three years. Before taking on this role in Turks and Caicos, he held the Cayman Islands police commissioner’s job during an interim period in late 2008 and early 2009. Prior to his Cayman Islands appointment, Commissioner Smith served as a commander in London’s Metropolitan Police. He was also a part of the Scottish Police Force. In a detailed message sent out to the TCI population shortly after his appointment, Smith promised that he will make a difference in the country by building trust with local communities and using his expertise to boost the skill sets of our officers in order to keep our country safe. Smith wrote: “I have engaged

Executive Assistant The Turks and Caicos Islands Football Association (TCIFA) is seeking an Executive Assistant to support the President and the General Secretary of the TCIFA. The successful candidate will work closely with the President and General Secretary in assisting each with their daily tasks. This will include but not limited to the drafting of correspondence, managing business related matters, creating reports, organizing travel and accommodation, managing the President’s diary, and such other organizational tasks as required by the President and General Secretary. To do this role properly and effectively, the successful candidate should have a detailed understanding of the administrative side of Football, knowledge of the full Microsoft Office suite, be adept at solving problems and have experience as an executive or administration assistant in the past.

Executive Assistant Requirements: •Proven experience as an executive assistant or other relevant administrative support experience. •In-depth understanding of entire MS Office suite. •High school diploma at a minimum. •Ability to organize a daily workload by priorities. •Must be able to meet deadlines in a fast-paced quickly changing environment. •A proactive approach to problem-solving with strong decisionmaking skills. •Professional level verbal and written communications skills. •English proficiency •Outstanding organizational and time management skills •Aware of the latest office gadgets and applications •Acquainted with office management systems and procedures •Discretion and confidentiality •Uphold a strict level of confidentiality •Reasonable availability outside of normal office

Executive Assistant Responsibilities:

•Preparing reports, memos, invoices, letters, and other documents.

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Suite#5, Airport Plaza Providenciales Turks and Caicos Islands Tel: (649) 348-6838 Fax: (649) 941-3281 Email: sun@suntci.com Read us online at www.suntci.com Publisher & Editor-in-Chief: Hayden Boyce Commissioner of Police James Smith in a comprehensive review of the Force structure and following receipt of detailed feedback, begun the process of change. To date that has involved increased training to detectives, scenes of crime, intelligence officers, marine branch and some general duties. I have created a new command named Specialist Operations which consists of Air, Marine and Tactical teams. There has been a significant increase in numbers of trained firearms officers and Senior Officers trained to command serious incidents. A number of staff have already been moved to front line posts and we will shortly move more officers to Providenciales to strengthen our uniform response teams.” Former TCI Commissioner of Police Colin Farquhar held the post for four years before returning to his home country of Canada at the end of his contract.

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•Format information for internal and external communication – memos, emails, presentations, reports •Being the point of contact between the President and the General Secretary and the TCIFA’s employees/clients and managing information flow between them •Coordinate executive communications, including taking calls, responding to emails and interfacing with clients and stakeholders of the TCIFA •Answer, screen and direct phone calls and distribute correspondence •Taking messages. •Handling basic bookkeeping tasks. •Devise and maintain office filing system •Preparing, filing and retrieving records, documents, and reports. •Researching and conducting data to prepare documents for review and presentation by the President and the General Secretary •Helping prepare for meetings. •Accurately recording minutes from meetings. •Using various software, including word processing, spreadsheets, databases, and presentation software. •Manage the President’s and General Secretary’s diaries and arrange their daily schedule (set up meetings, travel, speaking engagements) •Making travel arrangements for the President and General Secretary. •Performing office duties that include ordering supplies and managing a records database. •Opening, sorting and distributing incoming faxes, emails, and other correspondence. •Overseeing the performance of other clerical, administrative and technical staff •Provide general administrative support •Develop and sustain a level of professionalism among staff and clientele Salary: Range of $2500.00 to $3500.00 per month The above named position is currently vacant. TCIFA invites and encourages all prospective applicants who are Turks & Caicos Islanders to send applications to the board. Please direct all applications to: Oliver A. Smith The General Secretary The Turks and Caicos Islands Football Association Venetian Road Providenciales Turks and Caicos Islands Ph: 1 649 333 4614 Email: oliverticfa@gmail.com


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“Ten Pillars of Short Change” By Hon. Charles Washington Misick - Leader of the Opposition Progressive National Party

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rom the Fanciful to the Absurd: The PDM sleep walks into the second half of its four year mandate. Real change is achieved by real leadership, and real leaders. Real leaders are authentic, possessing self-knowledge and humility - in other words, true leaders. “A true leader has the confidence to stand alone, the courage to make tough decisions, and the compassion to listen to the needs of others. He does not set out to be a leader but becomes one by the equality of his actions and the integrity of his intent.” --Douglas MacArthur The roof is on fire and the PDM is playing follow the leader: Ministers and other elected PDM representatives are uncritically going along with the imperial leadership style of the Premier and are dancing in place. Leaders who exercise power and authority responsibly don’t command; they help people identify what changes in their principles, behaviors, performances and priorities will be needed to accommodate changing conditions and new demands. But the Premier’s style of leadership is ineffective and dangerous. It betrays cowardice, insecurity and lack of empathy. It hinders people’s ability to anticipate and react to changing circumstances. But then again, the current state was predictable from the many absurd promises in the PDM’s manifesto. These seem to have been based on astrology - the divination of outcomes rather than objective achievable output. This is obvious from the PDM’s obsession with numerology reflected in the “Change Document.” And reads like a child’s wish list at Christmas time. The numerous repetitive “flights of fancy” are broadly speaking included under the four broad headings below:

*20 Anchor Projects for Real Change *10 Pillars for Change *12-Point Law Enforcement Priorities *10 Institutions and Infrastructure For Real and Meaningful Change.

streamline Labour and Immigration for efficiency and partnership with the private sector for job creation and training; increase care giving assistance to the sick and elderly; poverty eradication; after school support for single parents; and a pension fund for hospitality workers.

I would therefore challenge every thinking voter to find the Change Document BORDER CONTROL, SECURITY, LAW on the internet and read it now with the AND ORDER benefit of 20:20 vision and discover the pile of cockamamie it is. A comprehensive national security Understandably, in the heat of strategy with major focus on border the moment and after a period of necessary protection, immigration controls and crime austerity under the PNP to upright the prevention; 12-point crime plan; oversight economy, the rhetoric of the PDM must of policing under a commission; develop have sound like a utopian redemption. But a Chinese investment policy; ensure that what appeared to be a ushering in of utopia there is adequate funding to ensure that has turned out to be “fool’s gold”- a mirage the persons serving custodial sentences in the desert. receive the best care and rehabilitative Alas it was the PNP’s courageous opportunities. decisions that laid the foundation upon which the PDM would attempt to overlay JOBS AND ECONOMY its faulty pillars that continues to power the economy. Creation of a Jobs Policy; promote The four corners of that foundation; ‘shop locally” in support of the Agri annual economic growth of 4+%; dissolution Industry; encourage the development of of $170m debt in record time; BBB+ credit MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conventions rating; and increased investor confidence and Exhibitions) through a designated remains strong despite the machinations of desk; encourage and develop a maritime the PDM against sound economic principles; tourism plan that will facilitate the and whimsical actions in contradictions to sailing and yachting community; their campaign promises. conduct comprehensive fishing industry It is useful to draw the public’s review; promote and sponsor local music attention to their ten pillars as a measure production, marketing and distribution; of their performance. They are listed below review the reserved business categories and reflect some of the most egregious and empower the Public Service to police failures of any political manifesto. You be it to ensure compliance with the Laws; prethe judge. approve concessions designated Special THE PROMISE OF CITIZEN AND Development Areas (SDAs); provide COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT FOR legislative and other support for greater REAL CHANGE. participation and protection of TC Islanders in the construction and music industries; Under which the promise of safe introduce a stimulus package that seeks to neighborhoods; stamp and import duty provide immediate jobs. rebates to assist first time homeowners; bank mortgage forgiveness and moratorium PROGRESSIVE YOUTH on foreclosures; equal pay legislation; DEVELOPMENT

MECHANIC GOLF COURSE EQUIPMENT Provo Golf Club seeks a qualified mechanic. A minimum of twelve (8) years’ experience in golf course equipment is required and the applicant must possess the following skills and experience. Requirements •A history of maintenance of Golf Carts, mowers and tractors. •General maintenance and repairs of all equipment used and operated on the Golf Course. •Ordering or replacing any parts necessary. •An aptitude to work unsociable hours is required. The remuneration for this position is $2700.00 monthly commensurate with experience. Please submit applications to: Veronica Rigby, Provo Golf Club, P.O. Box 124, Regent House, The Regent Village, Providenciales, Turks & Caicos Islands, Tel: (649) 946-5126; Fax (649) 946-5191; Email: ronnie@habgroup.com Interested Belongers must also submit copies of their application to the Commissioner of Labour & Work Permit Board Zone 2. Position currently held by a work permit holder. Closing date for application is January 2, 2019.

ADVERTISEMENT NS BEAUTY AND HEALTH SERVICES We are looking for a Beautician to take care of our customers’ cosmetic needs. •Beautician responsibilities include removing hair, recommending skin care therapies and managing client appointments. •Well-versed in beauty treatments, including hairstyling, makeup, facials, hair removal, manicures and pedicures. •Ensure our clients receive high quality cosmetic services and walk out our door smiling. •Responsibilities: Greet customers upon arrival Book appointments over the phone and serve walk-ins based on availability Maintain updated client records (e.g. contact details and treatments) Cross-sell therapies and beauty products, when relevant Make sure our working area is clean and equipment is sterilized at all times Keep track of levels of stock (e.g lotions and nail polishes) Able to work flexible hours including weekends and holidays at least 5 years of experience, able to communicate in English. Salary is $6.25/hour. This position is currently being held by a non-belonger. You may apply via email at arizabrothers@gmail.com or call 432-2750. All applicants who are Turks Islanders are invited to send their application to the Commissioner and Labor Board. Preference will be given to documented Turks and Caicos Islanders.

Youth – Better You Program that will have at its heart national volunteer service; encourage entrepreneurship in the schools’ curriculum; reintroduce the Sports Commission; reintroduce the TCI National Track & Field Championships between the Islands. EDUCATION AND TRAINING

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Transform the Turks and Caicos Islands Community College into the leading National Institution for training, education and research; Improve the administration of education by training nationals in educational management; ensure that all schools have proper sporting facilities; support the introduction of a Teacher Liaison Program in all schools throughout the Islands; introduce the teaching of Civics at all educational levels. HEALTHCARE Address the major challenge of access to healthcare and will recognize groups that currently already use the services, those who require special consideration and the apparent restrictive NHIP registration policy; redevelop and refocus healthcare in the TCI beginning with Primary Health Care and preventative measures. ENVIRONMENT, PLANNING

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Return responsibility of land management to an elected official; introduce sustainable funding for protection of the environment; introduce a comprehensive national anti-litter campaign styled the “Spic and Span Program” and will assist in the management of the environment through alternative sentencing measures; commission and complete an environmental awareness audit; upgrade environmental legislation consistent with 21st century needs; develop and implement a sustainable National Physical Development Plan; will complete the Crown Land Audit; develop

Hon. Charles Washington Misick - Leader of the Opposition Progressive National Party and implement an environmental culture archive; INFRASTRUCTURE, HOUSING AND PLANNING A comprehensive national drainage plan; create Public Zones for free WiFi; a comprehensive review of the Port Management and Ports area country wide; proper road safety database and management system; a Public Transportation Authority/Department which will oversee personal cabs and bus services for residents. INSTITUTIONS FOR REAL CHANGE Erect a purpose-built community college and vocational and hospitality training school; high performance sports complex and culture centre; the Heritage and Cultural Commission with a multiculturalism department to assist in the management of the many cultures living among us; a Sports Commission for the effective and efficient management of sports in these Islands. GOVERNANCE Stronger governmental systems through constitutional advancement and strong local government; a national symposium to create a national plan/ vision; seek immediately to commission a review of the physical working condition of civil servants and prepare an aggressive repairs plan to improve the physical working condition of the civil service; a review of the compensation package offered to Civil Servants is a priority to a PDM administration; implement policy to ensure that there is a structured performance appraisal program for promotion and training; hold structured periodic meetings with civil service; immediately commission a review of the physical working condition of civil servants and prepare an aggressive repairs plan to improve the physical working conditions of the civil service. We make commitments to others all the time. However, sometimes circumstances over which we have no control prevent us from keeping some promises. What is unacceptable is knowingly making promises that cannot be kept or worse, that we have no intention of keeping. It really boils down to how many promises one knowingly breaks, and how one responds when one is unable to deliver on an achievable promise. Failure to keep our promises is a clear and unequivocal reflection of our view of the recipients of those broken promises. It is especially egregious for someone in public office to break promises made to followers. It speaks to the trustworthiness or lack thereof of the leader. “For by thy words thou shalt be justified, and by thy words thou shalt be condemned” Matthew 12:37. The PDM administration has broken just about every promise in its 2016 manifesto, especially those it promised to deliver within the first 100 days in office. The PDM administration needs to show some respect for the electorate, admit its failures, explain why and apologise for those broken promises to date and for those promises which it knows by now is unrealistic and unachievable. An unachievable promise is a comfort to fool. The people of the Turks and Caicos deserve better.


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The iconic Sands hotel celebrates 20 year anniversary By Todeline Defralien After 20 years of great service to the Turks and Caicos Islands, On Saturday, December 15th, 2018,The Sands Resort & Hemingways celebrated towards many more years in the future. Official opened on December 19th, 1998, the resort definitely made its mark and paved the way for others in the industry. Among those in attendance at the celebration event were original condo-owners, and past employees from opening date, Stacy Cox TCHTA Executive Director, Executive team members and James Smith Commissioner of the Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force. The night included performances by V6 Band and Prime DJs, Fire Dancer, Bon Fire, Junkanoo and dancers, Clement Howell Band and Choir and ended with a fireworks segment. In addition, the resort and the restaurant provided special awards to their employees of the year, supervisors of the year and managers of the year. The Sands: Employee of the year (heart of the house) was- Meshell Cox, Employee of the year (front of the house) - Delroy McIntosh, Supervisor of the Year- Annecie Augustin and Manager of the year- Denario Cook. As for Hemingway’s: Employee

of the year- (heart of the house) was Jean Elie Revert, Employee of the year (front of the house)- Dary Toussaint and Manager of the year- Tracy Smith. All 15, 10 and 5 year employees received service award pins. Twentyyears employees were Ms. Shirley Morgan, Ms. Pauline Theodore Stan Hartling and Terry Drummey. A special replica of The Sands at Grace Bay and Hemingway’s cake was made by Palms’ pastry chef. CEO and lead partner of The Hartling Group, Stan Hartling told The SUN in an interview, “The party was mainly to celebrate with our staff, some of which have been with us since the opening of the resort 20 years ago which is incredible. We also invited owners who owned the property as condo owners and again some of them have been with us since the very beginning, and of course all of our key executives and other dignitaries around the islands. This was an internal celebration for those who’ve been dedicated to the property for so many years.” He added: “I think that the thing that makes me smile even more than anything is more than just being proud of the resort, I think that the bigger part of that celebration is what the Sands has lead to. I think sometimes from an island standpoint, ourselves included, forget what an important little icon that property was.”

CEO of Hartling Group, Stan Hartling Hartling noted that The Sands is one of the first two resorts of its kind on the island when there was really only one or two other small hotels and it has since really been the guiding light for all of the resorts that came behind it. “Had that property not be successful, we probably wouldn’t see a quarter of the amount of hotels that we see today on the beach because the next persons after us bought all of it because they saw that The Sands was successful and then the Sands led to The Palms and The Palms was successful which lead to Seven Stars and other projects coming along and

now, obviously the Shore Club.” Hartling added that this resort became the thing that gave investors confidence and buyer’s confidence to invest in the next version of what that concept was with the condo hotels. Furthermore, he stressed that without the staff and team at the resort it would not have been what it is today. “Without our staff all it would be is a building that wouldn’t exactly have much of a life to it. I think that the one that I hope shows in our track record are that not only do we care about the team, but the team cares about each other. Our philosophy is that it is always 100 percent the employer caring. It is about us creating a culture where we care about each other and then you truly have a group that wants to work together. I think that has been very successful for us and we’re always so pleased when we see that we have staff that has been with us for so many years,” he continued. Hartling said that he believes The Sands is an example for many resorts and they are very thankful for the blessings of being on this beautiful island. “We are also thankful for being able to feel that we’ve hopefully as a group and as a team, including our employees that we’ve been able to set a positive example for other things to take place,” he concluded.

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Premier holds Youth Forum

Premier Hon. Sharlene Cartwright-Robinson will host a Youth Forum during a special Facebook Live event at the Beaches Resort in Providenciales on Friday, January 4th, 2019. The two-hour event begins at 7:00 pm. Premier Robinson says she is eager to hear the views of and take questions from the young people in the territory. “We are building a responsive democracy, and it is important to hear from the young people especially since they make up such a significant part of the territory,” she said.

“Additionally, for any society to advance, it must have the full engagement of its youth, and so we think that this is a necessary part of the development process,” the Premier added. Although the event is expected to accommodate views expressed face-to-face during the event and via the live Facebook broadcast, a team will also gather feedback from people on the street prior to the event in efforts to capture issues expressed by youth from all walks of life. “We are coming to the event

to listen and learn; and to ensure that we are tuned-in to the dreams and aspirations of our children and our youth,” Hon Cartwright-Robinson said. Minister for Education, Youth, Sports and Library Services; Hon. Karen Malcolm indicated that, “we are looking forward to the full engagement of the youth of the territory, and we are seeking to have representatives from all districts.” Participants can attend the live event by registering as spaces are limited, but questions can also be submitted by logging onto the LIVE

Facebook event on the Office of the Premier, Turks and Caicos Official Facebook page. The event comes at a time when the government is seeking to inspire constitutional change that will deepen the democratic process here, and put more power in the hands of residents. “We are clearly of the view that governance must seek to deepen the engagement of the people, in support of our broader view that politics must become transformational,” the Hon Premier said.

Premier’s Christmas Message 2018 My Fellow Turks and Caicos Islanders, as the holiday season approaches and we gather throughout the length and breadth of these islands with family, friends and loved ones to celebrate the birth of our Lord, let it be our utmost best to honor the true spirit of the season. Let us all pledge to enter this holiday season demonstrating the kindness, compassion and self-sacrificing spirit of our Lord and Saviour to one and all. Christ’s birth gave us all a renewed hope for a brighter future: A hope that restores the promise of a new beginning. Renew with me our collective commitment to showing Christ

like love to each other and to giving our all toward a brighter future for the Turks and Caicos Islands as we are all stakeholders in this nation’s success. We have much to be thankful for. We have overcome obstacles individually and collectively over the past year and have emerged stronger and more resilient. For this we offer the Most High our gratitude and praises. As Leader of this great nation, my love of country and dedication to bearing the mantle of service through leadership can never be derailed by the challenges and obstacles on the path to progress. I am fueled by

the vision my Government has for the Turks and Caicos Islands and bolstered by my true and earnest partners in progress who share the same passion and vision for the empowerment, growth and success of all who call these islands home. On behalf of the Government of this Beautiful by Nature archipelago, I pray that happiness, peace and prosperity be yours this holiday season. I extend to one and all, warm greetings and best wishes for a Merry Christmas and a Christ filled New Year. May God bless you and may God continue to bless the Turks and Caicos Islands.

Premier Hon. Sharlene Cartwright-Robinson

May Joy be your gift at Christmas, and may Faith, Hope, and Love be your treasures in the New Year. May God’s blessings be yours this Christmas!

Merry Christmas AND Happy New Year FROM THE MINISTER, BOARD OF DIRECTORS, MANAGEMENT & STAFF OF THE TURKS & CAICOS ISLANDS NATIONAL INSURANCE BOARD


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Sandals Foundation and Hasbro Bring Christmas Joy to Hundreds In what has become a highly anticipated annual tradition, the Sandals Foundation, in partnership with Hasbro, distributed hundreds of toys to children across Providenciales to “share the cheer” this holiday season. Local children were given the opportunity to party with Sandals Foundation Volunteers and the Jolly Ole’ St. Nick while receiving gifts and toys at several Christmas drives held across the island. “Our partnership with Hasbro, Inc have allowed us to expand our annual toy drive to include not only students of our sponsored schools but also several children in the Providenciales community,” said Elanor Finfin Krzanowski, Public Relations Manager and organizer of the annual toy drive. “This year we were able to bring an early Christmas to over hundreds of local kids and our goal is to keep expanding to bring holiday cheers to as many kids as possible.” Each year the Sandals Foundation initiates an international Holiday Toy Drive, encouraging the support of travel and industry partners, team members and the public to donate a toy to a needy child. Other Christmas treats and

Members of the Beaches team with the excited children celebrations included The Beaches many families.” Krzanowski said. Team Member’s Kids Christmas as Heidi Clarke, Executive well as the Senior Citizen Christmas Director of the Sandals Foundation, Luncheon Extravaganza. “Our team said that this is a long tradition which members and guests have got involved is executed by the employees of Sandals this year. Knowing that the treat and and Beaches hotels in seven countries gifts are going to the local communities across the Caribbean. means a lot because our employees “Hasbro, as well as other come from these communities and they donors, generously support this know how much these treats mean to initiative, and our team members

volunteer their time to wrap and deliver gifts at treats sponsored by the Foundation. This is a great way to end a year of supporting community work and inspiring hope across the region, and we want to recognize our amazing partners at Hasbro especially,” Clarke said.


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Madam Premier, do not blame the Opposition for your grief and despair by Hon. Dr. Royal S. Robinson MBE, Chairman, Progressive National Party

It is very disappointing, but par for the course for this Premier. She is acting like President Trump in blaming the Opposition for her failures. She seems to have forgotten that she campaigned for the job of Premier so that she could be the mover and shaker, but now that she is in the driver’s seat as the “best man for the job”, that the grass is only greener when looking from the outside. One of her ministers some time remarked in the House of Assembly that he didn’t realize that governing was hard work. That sentiment seems to percolate from the head to the toe! Let us look at the blame game with respect to Constitutional advancement that we all want. After the review led by Dan Malcolm, the UK rejected those proposals out of hand. Their response was read in the House of Assembly after it was received. Everyone knew that save and except the Premier. Yes the Opposition was engaged to move the process forward and we did on two occasions.

We were to the point of having our position ratified by our Party Stalwarts. Process was that we would have that agreement and on a bipartisan basis hold a series of town hall meetings to gage the views of the public, even if it meant changing the thrust of the current position and adding more to bolster our position. We would then be able to say that we have the full backing and blessings of the Turks and Caicos Islands people when we engage the UK on a date for bipartisan Constitutional talks. Before we could conclude all of the arrangements, the leadership contest came into play and we advised the Premier that we would disengage until this was concluded. The Premier, in trying to be “previous” and score petty political points set her own time to come on the back end of the JMC, an annual event between the UK and all the OTs. This did not give sufficient time to hold meaningful discussions and make the requisite changes. It was sheer laziness and no attention to detail the reason why the Premier sent up to the UK the exact text of a document that had already

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been rejected. Yes, we used it internally as a starting point of our discussions, but that had to be jettisoned before any discussions with the UK as were to be taking a different perspective, bearing in mind the failed previous attempt. The Premier got slapped around by the UK, even though they were mired in the stalled Brexit negotiations. Madam Premier, do not blame the Opposition for your grief and despair. You wanted to come back from the UK flaunting a document to show that you had what it takes to govern on the heels of the disaster of the Service Charge Bill’s implementation date being pulled back. You just got hung by your own petard! Now you have to eat crow and wait for a full engagement by the Opposition and a demonstrable backing of the public for whatever is being proposed. It is instructive that in a previous correspondence that the UK cited the number of persons who attended the Malcolm’s exercise to be 200? Remember, it was never the intention of the Premier for the hospitality workers to get what in the

Hon. Dr. Royal S. Robinson, MBE, Chairman, Progressive National Party legal profession is called “an uplift” for Christmas! If that were so, she would have stated in the Gazette that the start date was 1st November as it is a 21 day lag between the end of the pay period and the day that payment to the workers would have been. So this Friday 21st the workers would have been assured a BLUETIFUL Christmas!

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•Must carry valid driver’s license and able to communicate in English. •Able to work on weekends and holidays. And with the following job duties and responsibilities. •Oversee the construction activities that take place at the jobsite. •To be involved in planning, organizing and controlling projects. •Responsible for supervising the contractors and staff while maintaining a safe work environment.

•Must carry valid driver’s license and able to communicate in English. •Able to work on weekends and holidays. And with the following job duties and responsibilities.

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•Assist with the preparation of financial statements •Analyze and reconcile bank statements and general ledgers. •Post journal entries for accrued expenses and revenue. •Prepare court-mandated annual accounting reports and inventories for client discharges as necessary. •Act as a liaison for vendors to reconcile any billing discrepancies •Strong written and verbal communication skills. •Proficient in ERP systems, including Microsoft office •Able to multi task and prioritize work effectively. This Position is currently being by a non-belonger.

All applicants who are Turks Islanders are invited to send their application to the Commissioner and Labor Board. Preference will be given to documented Turks and Caicos Islanders.

You may apply at this email add: rhonekelly@gmail.com or call 331-4007. All applicants who are Turks Islanders are invited to send their application to the Commissioner and Labor Board. Preference will be given to documented Turks and Caicos Islanders.

This position is currently being held by a non-belonger.

Erebus Inn Ltd. Location: Turtle Cove Marina Is seeking a Labourer Duties include: Cleaning outside the property with sweeper, pick up yard waste and collect leaves. Also include disposing trash, clean windows and door frames To work 6 days per week Salary $6.50 per hour Please Contact: 243-4620 This position is a first time position Applicants who are TC Islanders should send a copy of their Applications to the Immigration Board

SRF Construction Co. Ltd Location: Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands Is seeking a Steelman Duties include: participating in all aspects of the framing process, beginning with unloading steel beams and girders from trucks at a project site. To work 5 days per week Salary: $10.00 per hour Please Contact: 247-9445 This position is currently held by a Work Permit Holder Applicants who are TC Islanders should send a copy of their Applications to the Immigration Board

MECHANIC GOLF COURSE EQUIPMENT Provo Golf Club seeks a qualified mechanic. A minimum of twelve (8) years’ experience in golf course equipment is required and the applicant must possess the following skills and experience. Requirements •A history of maintenance of Golf Carts, mowers and tractors. •General maintenance and repairs of all equipment used and operated on the Golf Course. •Ordering or replacing any parts necessary. •An aptitude to work unsociable hours is required. The remuneration for this position is $2700.00 monthly commensurate with experience. Please submit applications to: Veronica Rigby, Provo Golf Club, P.O. Box 124, Regent House, The Regent Village, Providenciales, Turks & Caicos Islands, Tel: (649) 946-5126; Fax (649) 946-5191; Email: ronnie@habgroup.com Interested Belongers must also submit copies of their application to the Commissioner of Labour & Work Permit Board Zone 2. Position currently held by a work permit holder. Closing date for application is January 2, 2019.


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FLOW brings Christmas cheer to 18 local families

By Todeline Defralien In effort to spread Christmas joy throughout the Turks and Caicos Islands Community, Flow TCI in partnership with Grace Way IGA donated gift certificates of $150 each to 18 families, while celebrating their annual Mission Day on Friday December 14th. This year FLOW TCI saw it fit to reach out to some of the less fortunate, the ones that are most deserving and put some smiles on their faces. Delleriece Hall, Country Manager of Cable & Wireless Communications, operators of the brand Flow said, “Our Mission Day started about four years ago. The first mission we did was when we went to Oseta Jolly Primary School and we fed 500 students at that time and then the next year we went and painted the Provo Children’s Home and we fed the students that resided at that home. Last year we went back to the Oseta Jolly Primary School and we put smiles on those students’ faces after experiencing such devastating storm in 2017 with hurricane Irma.” She added: “This year we decided to go out and reach out to some of the less fortunate, the ones that are most deserving and we contacted social services where we were given names of 18 families and because it’s 2018, we

Delleriece Hall, Country Manager, Grace Way IGA representative, family members who received gift certificates, Marketing Communications Executive, Darron Hilaire and Team Flow TCI thought that would have been a very good number to go ahead and put some happiness in their lives. Hall thanked God for allowing the company to do this for so many families that are hurting and to transform lives and connecting the communities. The Country Manager stressed that giving back is such an important agenda for Cable and Wireless, Flow TCI “We like to see persons who have supported us, who have purchased our services and who have kept us in their prayers over the years and that is

VACANCY- JOURNEYMAN MECHANIC- VEHICLE SERVICE CENTER

Applications are invited from interested and suitably qualified individuals for the position of Journeyman Mechanic Vehicle Service Center FortisTCI, Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands. Description • Perform diagnostics, maintenance and repairs on FTCI’s vehicle fleet, and off-road equipment in a safe, efficient, quality minded, internal and external customer focused manner. Perform maintenance and repair on aerial lift equipment to manufacturer’s guidelines and industry best practice in accordance with the safety and reliability standards of FortisTCI. Main Duties • Responsible for daily inspection and maintenance of the light and heavy fleet in safe and efficient cost effective manner • Maintain competency in both Air and Hydraulic systems. • Maintain and repair the FTCI Electric Vehicle Fleet. • Maintain and repair all motorized equipment and specialty tools. • Responsible to travel to all FTCI Territories to maintain and repair the FTCI Fleet as required. • Responsible to assist and support in the implementation of Health and Safety and Environmental Practices including participation on scheduled safety meetings. • Address deficiencies and initiate corrective action for issues identified by the Line staff during the Daily-Weekly Heavy Fleet Inspections. • Complete annual equipment inspections and initiate corrective actions for identified deficiencies • Diagnose and repair problems with fleet as they arise. • Maintain Fleet Maintenance Records and Reports as required. • Ensure good housekeeping at and around the Vehicle Maintenance Facility. • Ensure that the Vehicle Maintenance Facility is secure at all times. • Required to participate in the Vehicle Service Center “On-Call” to provide emergency after hour and weekend response.

why we wanted to make sure that we gave back to them.” According to Hall, Mission Day will always continue to be one of their initiatives and they will continue to push this with Cable and Wireless Turks and Caicos. “This is a great day because this really brings so much happiness and so many smiles on so many faces whiles we visit their homes,” she said. Marketing Communications Executive, Darron Hilaire Jr, added: “I think people know what we do which is sell products and services, handsets and broadband and more but they

don’t always know why that serves what we do and what that why looks like is connecting communities and transforming lives. It feels good to be living out that mission today with our team and now you can see the smiles on everyone’s faces and our hearts are just full and we’re just happy to serve these families because it is at the core of who we are and what we do as a company.” Grace Way IGA expressed how honored they are to be a part of such a great initiative that will allow them to change the lives of persons in their communities.

• Assist with the procurement of parts and materials locally and internationally for all FTCI Motorized Fleet. • Liaise with other Fortis subsidiaries mechanics to ensure best practice methods are current and up to date. • Required to work independently without immediate supervision. • Employee maybe requested by the immediate supervisor to work overtime to complete a required task. Academic/Technical/Management: Experience and Qualifications: • Journeyman Mechanic qualifications • 5 Years’ Experience • Basic shop cutting & welding course • Level Four Certificate of completion of a hydraulic course from CUFC. • Post qualification experience in a vehicle service center environment. • Excellent team player and team building skills • Ability to deliver to strict deadlines and to work under pressure • Goal-oriented • Self-motivated with a proven safety record • Must hold and maintain an applicable and valid Turks & Caicos Islands Driver’s License Abilities; Skills; Experience; Aptitude and Judgment: • Excellent team player and team building skills • Good analytical skills • Excellent written and oral communication skills • Ability to deliver to strict deadlines and to work under pressure • Goal-oriented • Self-motivated Compensation commensurate with experience and qualifications Deadline for submission of applications (inclusive of a cover letter, resume and a FortisTCI application form) is Tuesday, January 8 2019. Avi Adams Manager Human Resources FortisTCI Limited P. O. Box 132, Providenciales Email address: hrapplications@fortistci.com AND aadams@fortistci. com


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We don’t have oil, gold, bauxite or gas, but we have the best beach in the world Continue to protect and maintain our tourism industry

By Drexwell Seymour We do not have oil, gold, bauxite or gas but Grace Bay Beach on the island of Providenciales in the Turks and Caicos Islands, is considered to be the best Beach in the World. Almost every year for the past couple of years, Grace Bay Beach was selected by guests, travel agents and international media outlets as the best Beach in the World. We cannot and should not take this for lightly. With that said, I want to take this opportunity to congratulate Ministry of Tourism headed by Hon. Ralph Higgs, the Tourist Board headed by Mr. Ramon Andrews and chaired by Mr. Norman Hamilton and the Turks and Caicos Hotel and Tourism Association headed by Stacy Cox for the various activities during the entire month of November and for their efforts in promoting, protecting and maintaining our main industry. While November is the Tourism Awareness Month celebrations, all of us need to play our part in ensuring that tourism matters every day as it is our Bread and Butter. Our bread and butter In 2017, there were 1,243,843 visitors to the Turks and Caicos Islands. Of the 1,243, 843 visitors, 416,434 arrived by plane while 827,409 arrived by cruise. In 2016, there were 1,300,575 visitors. Of this amount, 453,612 arrived by plane while 846,943 arrived by cruise. As a result of these visitors, the Government was able to generate accommodation tax of $59,152,185 for the year ended March 31, 2018while

the accommodation tax for the year ended March 31, 2017 was $61,544,345. In addition, the Airport Authorities overall revenue estimate for March 31, 2018 was $39,015,091. Of this amount, $14, 226,182 was departure tax. Therefore almost $100m is generated directly from Tourism. Based on the national skills audit, 31% of the employment in TCI is in the accommodation and food service activities. The total labour force is 15,279. Of course, there are other areas that benefit from tourism such as the creation of new jobs for customs and immigration officers at the airport and cruise port to accommodate the visitors. Serve and treat our visitors well While many of us are fighting and arguing over service charge, please ensure that we serve our visitors with the exceptional customer service from the time they arrive at the airport or cruise center to the time they leave. Treat them so well that the Turks and Caicos Islands will be the only place that they will want to vacation. How can we treat them well? Be Polite, friendly and smile all the time with our visitors. Do not Rob them physically or with the overpricing of your products and services. Do not harass them. If they want something, they will find you. Do not mislead them with your advertisement. Follow up and respond to their requests promptly. If they row you, don’t row them back. I am by no means suggesting that you treat the visitors as Gods but simply treat them with respect. Yes some of us receive bad treatment when travelling abroad

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Keep our islands clean Not only are people littering the beach, some are littering the highways and the streets. This is a turn off to tourists. I remember a friend of mine visited an island in the Caribbean and I asked them how they like that island. The response was the island was too dirty and they do not want to go back. This can happen to us too. We cannot afford to lose this industry. Protect our coral reefs TCI is home to one of the longest reefs in world. While do not have much land-based activities in TCI, our activities for tourists are focused on water based involving the viewing of our coral reefs Therefore, we must ensure that we protect our reefs. There is a foundation call Turks and Caicos Reef Fund. You can do your part by donating to this fund whose objective is to preserve and protect the environment. You can also do your part by ensuring you do not destroy

our reefs either through overfishing or through the use of cyanide which poisons the reef. Reduce crime One of the priority lists of any tourist is that the destination is safe. While our destination is safer compare to others, we must ensure that we have an aggressive plan of action not only to reduce crimes but to solve the crimes that take place. Conclusion Do not take our Bread and Butter for Granted. Do not take the selection of our beach as #1 for granted. Visitors have choices. They do not have to come to Turks and Caicos Islands. How many of us remember what it was like growing up? We did not have much and now that we have something, we seem to be taking things for granted. Clean up when you leave the Beach. Be friendly and polite. We must protect and maintain our bread and butter.

Caribbean Cruisin Ltd. Office Manager

La Vista Azul Resort & Condominium is seeking candidates for the above position. Tasks include but are not limited to plumbing work, painting, flooring repair and upkeep, electrical repairs and heating and air conditioning system maintenance. Five years’ experience in this field is required. Remuneration: $2,000.00 per month based on experience and qualifications. Kindly forward resumes and qualification to oa@ fchamberslaw.com, copying same to the Turks and Caicos Islands Labour Department and Immigration Board.

A highly motivated and dedicated person is required to fill the above role. The candidate will be expected to run a busy sales office while keeping accurate records of all transactions and sales. A major part of the candidate’s responsibilities will be to keep all company books and accounts up to date and be able to produce accurate and timely Sales figures and Charter accounts. To be considered for this position the candidate must have a minimum of: Bachelor Degree in Commerce, Management & Accounting. Ten years experience in a similar environment. At least five years extensive usage/experience of accounting software such as PTree, lntuitQB, Microsoft Applications/Software, POS System & Troubleshooting (and the ability to prove this} Capable of meeting budgetary targets and deadlines and produce accurate and timely reports to support. Position requires applicant to be extremely flexible and self motivated. This job is based in the tourism industry and therefore the applicant must be willing to work unsociable hours, weekends and holidays. Ability to speak and write second language is a plus, salary & compensation starts @$20k per annum. All applicants will be reviewed; however only qualified meet the minimum requirements as stated above will be contacted. Please send application to carribeancruisin@gmail.com attention to the Managing Director with reference letter no later than 4th January 2019.

Jonathan Roberts In Grand Turk Is seeking a Labourer Duties include cleaning and preparing a job site, loading and delivering materials, and using a variety of tools Must be able to work 4 days per week Salary: $6.25 per hour Please Contact: 244-0112 This position is a new position Applicants who are Turks and Caicos Islanders can send copies of their resume to the Immigration Board

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The Aquatic Restaurant & Bar Is seeking Two Bar Maids In King Road, North Caicos Salary: $6.50 per hour Working hours range from 7:30am-3:00pm and 3:00pm10:00pm on a shift basis Duties include: Meeting and greeting customers, serving drinks, keeping bar and restaurant area cleaned Applicants who are Turks and Caicos Islanders should send copies of their application to the Work Permit Board This position is a new position Interested persons should contact Alpheus Gardiner, Bottle Creek, North Caicos Telephone # 231-0005 or email: aagardiner@hotmail.com


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Grand Slam Charters Ltd.

Location: Turtle Cove Marina

Is Casting for a Great Employee We’re growing and under new management and we’re looking for a great employee to fill the role of:Office &Tour Administrator. Are you fun? Like to chat ? Apply now! We want to reel you in ! This individual must be engaging, warm personality, enjoy meeting and talking to new people. Must have the ability to quickly problem solve and work in a team environment but also at times work completely independent. Hopefully you like to fish and you can come out sometimes to experience what our guests experience. We want you to have fun and we think you can when you come work for Grand Slam. This position is 6 days per week and requires flexibility to rotate days off. You have to have a strong command (oral and written)of English. If you can speak other languages … that’s a bonus! We really need someone that is techno savy … really good at Microsoft Office, good knowledge of Quickbooks, Google calendar or G Suite and things like that. You should have some sales experience and/or concierge experience and of course a driver’s license. Some of things you’ll be doing include but not limited to: •Answering all guest inquiries and responding to them in timely manner via phone& email •Picking up guests, using the company vehicle,from Grace Bay area resorts to the marina ( Turtle Cove) and after the charter is complete, returning guests to their lodgings.

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•Data entry, performing bookkeeping functions such as payroll, invoicing, cheque preparation, and government submissions and employee bonus system •Preparation of reports for the owner •Maintaining sufficient inventory of supplies for office , boats and fishing gear. •Preparing and/or ordering lunches •Performing sales functions by calling and promoting to various online villa management companies, local resorts, and concierges •Scheduling Captains and Mates in consultation with the Operations Manager •Maintain record keeping of vessel maintenance, insurance, employee records, supplier information, licenses and vehicle maintenance •Working with the Operations manager to properly schedule boats and maintenance, booking days for individual boats. •Learning the various suppliers& government agencies and developing a rapport with them. •Process of credit card payments and banking functions •Ordering and displaying any items for retail sale in the store adding your retail flair Salary will be based on your experience. We’ll start at a proper level plus 2 weekspaid holidays NIB, NHIB Health plan paid 100%. You can participate in the bonus system and earn commissions . We’re a small business so we all report to the General /Operations Manager. Email your resume to us : info@gsfishing.com. This position is a new position, currently held by two different Work Permit Holders. Applicants who are Turks and Caicos Islanders can send copies of their resume to the Immigration Board.

Advertisement for Teachers OPPORTUNITIES CEI TURKS & CAICOS Exquisite Quality – Exceptional Value is what we are about! With over 50 store locations throughout the western hemisphere as well as on board the Norwegian Cruise Liners, CEI – a proud member of the DUFRY Group, is one of the most trusted duty free jewelry brands. Dedicated to excellence in all that we do, we thrive on individual commitment to a team effort. Our customers are assured Excellence in Service, Excellence and Value in the products we sell and we do so in a fulfilling and enjoyable way. We now wish to recruit a driven and customer- centric Sales Team to provide a complete shopping experience for our customers. Our team members enjoy a range of benefits which include competitive sales commission and bonus opportunities! Shop Manager Responsible for managing the store to ensure sales and profits are optimised through the provision of excellent customer service, proper maintenance of inventory controls according to established company procedures as well as achieving profitable store operations by effectively planning, executing and reviewing all functions, in conformance with Company Policy. The ideal candidate should possess at least three years retail experience and experience in a management or supervisory role. Shop Supervisor Responsible for supporting the Shop Manager in managing the store and the shift team. To ensure proper maintenance of inventory controls according to established company policy and that the store provides the highest level of customer service. Ideal candidate should possess three years retail experience with at least one year in a supervisory role. Sales Professionals To provide a complete shopping experience for our customers; through product knowledge and excellent customer service.The ideal candidate should possess at least one year retail experience.Knowledge of jewellery industry and/or experience selling luxury merchandise will be an asset. Salary commensurate with Qualification and Experince If you are interested in representing the CEI brand and will be committed to ensuring the CEI way of selling, we invite you to submit your Letter of Application&Curriculum Vitae with full details of your experience, achievements and qualifications, via email to: 44302@dfch.com Subject: CEI Turks & Caicos Team Opportunity Expressions of interest should be received no later than 31st December, 2018 to be considered for this role Only suitable applicants will be acknowledged A current police certificate of character is required as a condition of employment

Maranatha Academy (formerly Maranatha High School), a Seventh-day Adventist institution located on the island of Providenciales in the Turks and Caicos Islands, seeks suitable candidates to fill the following teaching vacancies for the school year 2018-2019: •Technical Vocation Teacher •Part-time English Teacher– January to March 2019 Applicants should: •Possess a Bachelor of Arts Degree •Trained Teacher’s Certificate •Preferably possess SDA Certification •Be able to teach these subjects to students in Forms 1 – 5 •Be able to prepare students for C.S.E.C. external examinations •Technical Vocation teacher must possess a Technical Vocation Certificate

Salary ranges from US$24,000-US$30,000.00 and is also based on qualification and years of experience Applications (cover letter and resume) should be addressed to: The Education Director, TCI Conference c/o The Principal Maranatha Academy 287 Millennium Highway Providenciales, Turks & Caicos Islands Applications can also be emailed to contact@maranathaacademy.tc


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AT THE HEART OF CHRISTMAS CELEBRATIONS, ARE THOSE WHO MAKE IT SPECIAL

May the true spirit of Christmas warm your hearts, light up your homes and bring you closer to those you love this holiday season. A wish from all of us at FortisTCI.

Merry Christmas! Happy New Year! 2017 Winner

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Adult party “LEGAL” Naughty or Nice was a blast!

CI’s most talked about and most popular event which targets a more mature crowd, outdid itself again with a very successful event. “LEGAL” Naughty or Nice 70’s & 80’s Edition event was held on Saturday December 8th,2018 at the Distillery House, in the Regent Village which attracted a huge adult crowd, both locals and tourists alike. Paying tribute to back-in-the-day, couples and individuals came out to the 25-andover event to unwind and have a good time with

their peers and danced the night away with famous DJ Kirk Riley. The bi-annual grown people party takes place every June and December in Providenciales and after every LEGAL party, profit from the event goes towards a charity of choice in order to give back to the community. Organizers of the event described this year as another smashing success. Photo Credit: Putu Aryanto

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TCI’s first Humanitarian of the Year Awards

he Human Rights Commission recently made history in honoring the first ever Humanitarians in the Turks and Caicos Islands. The first annual Humanitarian of the Year Awards recognized the outstanding contributions of several individuals within the Turks and Caicos

Islands during a gala ceremony on Saturday, December 15th. Former Premier and Proprietor of Gilley’s Enterprises Hon. Galmo Williams and his wife Mrs. Althea Williams were Humanitarians of the Year, while Jessica Corvil won the 2018 Junior Humanitarian Award for her work in youth empowerment.

Hosted at the Shore Club Resort, the gala was held on the backdrop of the Human Rights Commission’s 10th anniversary within the Turks and Caicos Islands, in an effort to highlight humanitarianism within these islands. Photo Credit: Todeline Defralien


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he Sands & Hemingways recently celebrated two decades of world class service in the Turks and Caicos Islands Hosted at The Sands resort on Saturday December 15th, the night was filled with joy and excitement as everyone celebrated success throughout

the years. The night included performances by V6 Band and Prime DJ’s, Fire Dancer, Bon Fire, Junkanoo and dancers, Clement Howell Band and Choir and ended with a Fireworks segment. In addition both resorts provided special

awarded to their Employees of the year, Supervisor of the year and Manager of the year. These photographs captured the event. Photo Credit: Paradise Photography & Todeline Defralien


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LIFESTYLE Friday report cards tied to higher risk of child abuse Kids who bring home report cards on Fridays may be more likely to experience child abuse afterward than kids who get their grades on other days, a U.S. study suggests. Researchers examined data on report card release dates at elementary schools and 1,943 cases of physical abuse called into a child abuse hotline over one academic year and verified by Florida’s child welfare agency. Abuse cases were more than three times more likely to happen on Saturdays after a report-card Friday than on Saturdays when children hadn’t gotten their grades the day before, the study found. The spike in abuse only appeared when report cards came home on Fridays, not when kids received them on other days of the week. “Our hypothesis is that Fridays are substantively different than weekdays for most families and that these conditions may increase the chances of physical abuse if report cards are added to the mix,” said lead study author Melissa Bright of the University of Florida in Gainesville. The study wasn’t designed to prove whether or how the timing of report cards might influence child abuse.

Furthermore, the researchers had very little verified abuse data to work with. Out of 167,906 calls to the child abuse hotline involving kids from five to 11 years old, only about one percent were verified instances of physical abuse. But Fridays might be the worst timing because parents have higher levels of stress after a full work week, or because parents may choose to drink alcohol or use drugs on Friday evenings but not during the work week, Bright said by email. Some parents may also consider the potential for being caught before being physically violent with kids, Bright added. “To the extent that our findings are indicative of corporal punishment turned into physical abuse, it may be that parents choose to use corporal punishment more - or to use more severe punishment - on days when their children will not be exposed to mandated child abuse reporters such as teachers at school,” Bright said. More than half of parents report using corporal punishment for children younger than 10 years old, and most parents do so for children from two to eight years old, researchers note in JAMA Pediatrics. Corporal

punishment is legal in the U.S. and may result in pain, but it’s considered abuse when it causes injuries. While abuse might be motivated by poor grades or behavior at school, kids who are abused are also more likely than other children to struggle with academics and attention as well as emotional and behavioral problems, the authors note. In Florida for the school year studied, report cards were most likely to come home on Friday, followed by Thursday. It’s possible that what happens in Florida isn’t representative of what might happen elsewhere in the country. Still, parents need to understand spanking doesn’t improve kids grades or behavior, and often has the opposite effect, said Dr. Antoinette Laskey of the University of Utah School of Medicine in Salt Lake City, who wrote an editorial published with the study. “Spanking also has a significant negative effect on the parent-child relationship,” Laskey said by email. “Parents would do better to understand why their child is struggling in school and seek to address that issue as opposed to instilling fear of consequences for bad grades.”

Yes, it’s still hard for dads to talk about condoms with sons Many boys want their fathers to be the ones to talk to them about condoms. But a new study offers fresh evidence of all the ways these conversations can be complicated and leave young men without a clear picture of how to have safe sex. Researchers did indepth interviews with 25 African American or Latino father-son pairs, all of whom lived in a New York City neighborhood A Durex condom is seen in a photo illustration in Manchester, Britain, July 31, 2018 where teen pregnancy rates and consistent use or common condom there.” cases of sexually transmitted mistakes and problems, such as Another teen stressed infections are much higher than late application, breakage, or the importance of having the the national average. slippage, Guilamo-Ramos said facts to avoid mistakes with Most of the fathers and by email. condoms. He said during the sons had talked about sex, but The average ages were interview: “The most important many of the dads felt ill prepared 17 for the sons and 44 for the thing is using a condom and how to explain the intricacies of dads - meaning many of the to put it on ... the right way and condom use, and many of their fathers came of age in the 1980s, be aware of what you’re doing teens had only a vague sense of when sex education often focused when you’re using a condom.” the importance of delaying sex on abstinence instead of how to Fathers, in contrast, and using “protection,” without a make informed decisions about disclosed the need to fill their own clear understanding of how have birth control. knowledge gaps and expressed safe sex every time they’re with a The young men in the interest in having educational partner, the study found. study said they wanted to hear resources to help them prepare “We found that fathers these to talk with their sons. often endorsed the use of specifics from their fathers, and Dads also saw condoms to their sons in general have their dads initiate these conversations with their sons terms,” said lead author Vincent discussions, researchers report as a way to improve their own Guilamo-Ramos, director of the in Pediatrics. condom use. New York City Center for Latino As one teen put it: “I Teens who can’t talk to Adolescent and Family Health. want him to say that he wants to their parents can speak to their But fathers seldom talk about something important doctors about safe sex, Lucey felt comfortable giving specific and it will benefit my future. advised. guidance regarding correct and And then he can take it from

Stigma may keep people from getting weight loss surgery

A man crosses a main road as pedestrians carrying food walk along the footpath in central Sydney, Australia, August 12, 2015 Most obese patients who qualify for weight loss surgery don’t seek it out, and that may be due at least partly to stigma, a U.S. survey suggests. Nearly half of randomly-chosen survey participants said they believe the procedure is usually done for cosmetic rather than health reasons, and about 40 percent thought people who choose the surgery have taken “the easy way out,” researchers report in JAMA Surgery. “Across the United States, there are adults who have obesity, and the health problems that come with obesity, who are not getting or even seeking the care they need because of the social stigma with being obese and having obesity surgery,” said senior author Dr. Heather Yeo of NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medicine in New York City. “This is actually a problem with physicians, too. Often they give patients advice to lose weight, but they don’t refer the patient to a weight loss specialist.” Weight loss surgery involves one of several techniques for making the stomach smaller, to accommodate less food and curb appetite, sometimes also rerouting part of the digestive tract to bypass part of the intestines. Patients with a body mass index (BMI) in the obese and severely obese ranges are considered good candidates for the procedure. These procedures, called bariatric surgery, can improve a host of conditions, including diabetes, hypertension and joint pain, Yeo said. To assess how the public views bariatric surgery, Yeo and colleagues got three questions added to The Cornell National Social Survey, an annual survey that uses random-digit dial telephone sampling of English-speaking U.S. adults. The questions were: Do you think people mostly have weight loss surgery for cosmetic or for health reasons?; Do you think weight loss surgery is usually an “easy way out?”; and Should health insurance cover medical procedures to help people lose weight? Of the 948 people who answered these questions, 49.4 percent thought people had weight loss surgery for cosmetic reasons, 39.1 percent said people usually chose surgery as “the easy way out” and just 19.2 percent thought insurance should always pay for it. Women were 34 percent more likely than men to say the surgery was for health reasons, 54 percent less likely to say it’s “the easy way out,” and 48 percent less likely to say insurance shouldn’t cover it. Non-Hispanic blacks were 61 percent more likely than others to call surgery “the easy way out.” The findings align with other researchers’ findings, Yeo said.


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Offset interruption of Cardi B at Rolling Loud spurs outrage

Cardi B, left, and Offset LOS ANGELES — Cardi B is asking the public to not bash Offset, who became the target of internet outrage after he interrupted her set at the Rolling Loud Festival in Los Angeles Saturday night and asked her to get back together with him. Cardi B on Sunday said in an Instagram video that she wishes people wouldn’t bash the father of her daughter. The festival’s co-founder Tariq Cherif said in a statement Sunday that the festival had nothing to do with Offset’s appearance and that headliners and their teams have full control of the stage and who is allowed on it. The couple broke up in early December after little more than a year of marriage. They got married in September 2017 and welcomed a baby girl in July.

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Philippines’ Catriona Gray named Miss Universe 2018

The Philippines’ The office of Philippine Catriona Gray was named Miss President Rodrigo Duterte was Universe 2018 in a competition quick to congratulate the winner held in Bangkok on Monday, — the fourth Filipina to be named besting contestants from 93 Miss Universe. other countries and delighting “Ms. Gray truly made her home nation. the entire Philippines proud Gray wore a sparkling when she sashayed on the red dress that she said was global stage and showcased inspired by a volcano in the the genuine qualities defining Philippines as she was handed a Filipina beauty: confidence, the crown to the delight of a grace, intelligence and strength roaring crowd in the Thai capital in the face of tough challenges,” that generally favored Southeast Duterte said in a statement from Asian contestants. the presidential palace. “In her The 24-year-old singer success, Miss Philippines has and model said she wore red shown to the world that women because “when I was 13, my in our country have the ability to mom said she had a dream that turn dreams into reality through I would win Miss Universe in a passion, diligence, determination red dress.” She said her mom and hard work.” cried when they saw each other An early round of after she won the competition, questioning touched on the issue the 67th Miss Universe pageant. of drugs, a controversial subject in Gray edged out first runner- the Philippines, where Duterte’s up Tamaryn Green of South aggressive anti-drug crackdown The Philippines’ Catriona Gray Africa and third-place Sthefany has taken thousands of lives, Gutierrez of Venezuela. She many in what critics charge were “to be here.” succeeds Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters extrajudicial executions. Duterte One of the few of South Africa. raised even more controversy controversies of this year’s contest In the Philippines, when he recently joked that he involved Miss United States, pageants are a popular attraction, smoked marijuana to deal with Sarah Rose Summers, who and Gray’s countrymen watching his busy schedule of meetings appeared to mock contestants the televised contest cheered with other Asian leaders at a from Cambodia and Vietnam wildly and jumped for joy when regional summit. over their English language she was declared the winner. Asked what she thought skills. Summers apologized. Celebrations were about legalizing marijuana, The finale was again especially buoyant in Oas town Gray said: “I’m for it being used hosted by Steve Harvey, who in the northeastern province for medical use, but not so for infamously announced the of Albay, from which Gray’s recreational use. Because I think wrong winner in the 2015 Filipina mother hails. According if people will argue, then what contest. Harvey joked briefly to Gray, her gown’s design, with about alcohol and cigarettes? about the incident in exchanges its lava color and appearance, Everything is good, but in with contestants, saying, “You was influenced by Albay’s iconic moderation.” all can’t let that go” and “I’m still Mayon Volcano. This year’s Miss Universe here.” Gray’s father is competition included the first- The theme of this year’s Australian, and she was born ever transgender contestant, pageant was “Empowered and grew up in Cairns, Australia. Angela Ponce of Spain. She said Women” and was judged by seven She studied at the Berklee in a video presentation that it women, including former pageant College of Music in Boston in the was not important for her to win, winners, businesswomen and a United States. but was more important for her fashion designer.

Rapper T.I.: No contest to violating ban on public cursing Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle LONDON — Thomas Markle appealed to his daughter Meghan to call home, saying Monday they hadn’t spoken since her wedding to Prince Harry in May. The former actress, now known as the Duchess of Sussex, has ignored his attempts to get in touch, Thomas Markle told ITV. Markle had been scheduled to walk his daughter down the aisle, but pulled out of the wedding at the last moment because of heart problems. “I love my daughter very much and she has to know that, and I would really appreciate if she would call me, just reach out to me,” Markle said in the interview from San Diego. In Markle’s first television interview since the duchess announced her pregnancy in October, the 74-year-old grandfather-to-be agreed he’d been “ghosted” by his daughter. He suggested the royal couple had been influenced by media reports about him. “The funny thing about my daughter and Prince Harry is that they believe everything they read in the paper,” he said. “What’s happened, I’m not sure. I’d love to talk about it. I think it comes back to the fact that reporters pick up on interviews I’ve done and write their own stories and tell lies.” Markle hopes Queen Elizabeth II will help heal the rift. He also rejected the notion his daughter had a habit of dumping those she no longer needed. “That’s really not a character trait,” he said. “She’s always been very polite to everyone, never been rude to anyone. I don’t know what’s really happening right now.”

ATLANTA — Rapper T.I. is paying a $300 fine after pleading no contest to violating a local law in Georgia that prohibits public cursing. The charge against the performer stems from a May incident at the gated community where he lives in the Atlanta suburb of Stockbridge. His spokesman, Steve Sadow, tells the Atlanta JournalConstitution that T.I., whose real name is Clifford Harris Jr.,

maintains his innocence but entered a plea “to put this matter to bed.” Henry County Deputy Police Chief Mike Ireland said at the time that T.I. lost his key and the guard wouldn’t let him into the neighborhood. A police report says the entertainer eventually was allowed inside but walked back to the guard, demanding his supervisor’s name. Police were called. T.I. was arrested and released on bond.

Rapper Clifford Harris Jr.

Toni Braxton is in the holiday spirit with Lifetime movie NEW YORK — Toni starring in “Every Day Is Braxton has been nominated for Christmas” on Lifetime. Inspired Grammys again for her latest by the Charles Dickens classic, album, but these days the singer “A Christmas Carol,” the movie is also focusing on acting — and centers around Alexis Taylor, flexing her producing muscles. played by Braxton, as she gets “I find that I really love the holiday visit of a lifetime. everything about film and film- (“Every Day is Christmas” is remaking,” the multiplatinum- airing on Lifetime on Saturday singer said in a recent interview. and on Christmas Day.) self-proclaimed “I just really love movies, whether A TV or anything that’s dealing workaholic who “humbugs” love, Alexis ends up embracing the with film.” Braxton, a seven-time spirit of Christmas when her Grammy winner nominated for past, present, and future collide, three more Grammys earlier forcing her to risk the one thing this month for her latest album money can’t buy: her heart. “I love Christmas “Sex & Cigarettes,” is currently

movies,” she said. “Holiday time makes me feel happy and festive and excited. I got a three-picture deal at Lifetime and I thought a Christmas movie would be the perfect way to come out and introduce it.” But not only is she working hard in front of the camera, she’s putting in sweat equity behind it. Braxton serves as an executive producer on the movie. She said she got “a little taste” of executive producing over the years “but now that I’ve bitten the apple, I want the whole thing.”


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Jared Roberts

Location: Blue Hills, Providenciales Is seeking a Cleaner Duties Include: Sweeping, vacuuming and mopping floors, emptying trash cans, servicing restrooms and wiping down communal surfaces May also include Tackle heavy cleaning jobs upon request To work6 days per week Salary is $300.00 weekly This position is a new position Please Contact: 232-7124 Applicants who are Turks and Caicos Islanders can send copies of their resume to the Immigration Board #539135

In Five Cays, Providenciales Is seeking a Store Clerk Duties include: Operating the cash register, greeting customers, helping people locate products, doing paperwork, stocking shelves, and maintaining the store clean and organized To work 5 days per week Salary $6.50 per hour Please Contact: 247-3511 This position is a new position Interested Turks and Caicos Islanders are encouraged to apply or submit their application to the Immigration Board

Location: In Grand Turk Is seeking a Domestic Worker The main responsibilities of a domestic worker are to clean and tidy an employer’s home and wash and iron the laundry To work 5 days per week Salary $6.50 per hour Please Contact: 232-6077 This position is a new position Applicants who are Turks and Caicos Islanders can send copies of their resume to the Immigration Board

GK Supermarket

Kayatana Fulford

Super Cuts Barbershop

In North Caicos Is in need of a Cashier Duties include: Receive payment by cash, check, credit cards and must have good customer skills Minimum 3 years experience Hourly pay is $6.50 Belongers preferred Please Contact: 246-1984 This position is a new position Interested Belongers must send a copy of their resume to tine Immigration Board

Location: 31 Yellow Elder Street, Leeward Palms Is Seeking a Domestic Worker/ Housekeeper The main responsibilities of a domestic worker are to clean and tidy an employer’s home and wash and iron the laundry To work 6 days per week Salary: $6.25 per hour Please Contact: 232-6537 This position is currently held by a Work Permit Holder Applicants who are Turks and Caicos Islanders can send copies of their resume to the Immigration Board

Adrian Williams

A & W Spendless

Location: Leeward, Providenciales Is seeking a Cleaner Duties Include: Sweeping, vacuuming and mopping floors, emptying trash cans, servicing restrooms and wiping down communal surfaces To work 5 days per week Salary $6.50 per hour Please Contact: 2430282 This position is currently held by a Work Permit Holder Applicants who are Turks and Caicos Islanders can send copies of their resume to the Immigration Board.

Location: Downtown Providenciales Is seeking a Labourer Must be able to do general cleaning May include cleaning and preparing a job site, loading and delivering materials To work 6 days per week Salary $300.00 per week Please Contact: 332-9035 This position is currently held by a Work Permit Holder Applicants who are TC Islanders should send a copy of their resumes to the Immigration Board

Dale Elden Robinson Located in Grand Turk Work Requesting: Carpenter Their main duties will be providing, measuring, cutting, or shape wood, plastic, and other materials. Also Install structures and fixtures, such as windows and molding Willing to pay $280.00 weekly To work Mon - Fri and on weekends if available. Please Call Tel: 346-9101 This position is currently held by a Work Permit Holder. Interested Turks and Caicos Islanders are encouraged to apply or submit their application to the Immigration Board

#539114 DURHAM HOME CENTER Seeks to employ a Mason In Grand Turk At a salary of $500.00 To work 6 days per week The successful applicant is required to construct buildings by laying and plastering cement blocks as described in the approved building plans Please Contact: 232-1336 This position is a new position. Applicants who are TC Islanders are required to submit their applications to the Immigration Board Zone 1 and Lewis Durham at Durham Home Center

Sunshine Restaurant In Grand Turk Seeks to employ an Assistant Cook To work 6 days per Week At a salary of $350.00 per week The successful applicant is required to prepare and serve meals at the restaurant on a daily basis excluding Sundays Please contact Tel no. 241-2402 This position is presently being held by a Work Permit Holder Applicants who are TC Islanders are required to submit their applications to the Immigration Board Zone 1 and Sunshine Restaurant

Lyndon Benjamin Jennings Location: Grand Turk Is seeking a t Domestic Worker The main responsibilities of a domestic worker are to clean and tidy an employer’s home and wash and iron the laundry To work 3-4 days a week Salary: $6.25 per hour Please Contact: 241-0202 This position is a new position Applicants who are Turks and Caicos Islanders can send copies of their resume to the Immigration Board

#539163

#539150

Located on Aviation Drive, Musgrove Building, Providenciales •Is seeking (1) Cleaner •Duties include cleaning and maintaining the barbershop •Must be able to work 4 days per week from 8:00am-5:00pm Salary is $6.50 per hour •Is seeking (1) Cashier •Must have at least 1 year experience as a cashier •Count money in cash drawers at the beginning of shifts to ensure that amounts are correct and that there is adequate change. Salary is $7.00 per hour •Is seeking (1) Live in Babysitter •Duties include taking care of two kids •May also include doing laundry, cooking for the kids and organizing activity schedules. Salary is $7:00 per hour Please Contact Owner Alex Higgs at 243-5406. All persons must be able to work 5 days per week These positions are currently held by a work permit holders. Applicants who are Turks & Caicos islander should also copies of their application to the immigration board

Mrs. Julberth Jean Charles Rousseaux

SUNSHINE VARIETY

In Providenciales and Grand Turk Is looking for 1 Beach attendant – Salary $6.25 per hour 1 Craft Maker – Salary $6.25 – $8.00 per hour •Create functional or decorative objects by hand 1 tailor - $6.25 - $8.00 per hour •Must be able to Alter garment and joins parts, using needle and thread or sewing machine 1 Sculptor - $6.50 - $8.00 per hour •Able to carves objects from stone, Concrete, Plaster, wood 1 Artistic Painter - $6.50 - $8.00 per hour •Must be able to remove old paint, priming Surfaces Choosing materials, selecting and mixing colors All persons must have great customer skills to deal with customers. Must be able to work 6 days per week Please contact smokey burns at 343-0030 or 345-8781 All of these positions are new positions Interested Turks and Caicos Islander applicants must send a copy of their resume to the Immigration Board on Airport Road, Providenciales

Philome Pierre

John Williams

In South Caicos Is seeking a Labourer Duties include: general upkeep of the property and may include painting, cleaning etc To work Monday to Saturday 7:00am – 5:00pm Salary is Negotiable Please Contact: 245-2005 This position is currently held by a Work Permit Holder Interested Turks and Caicos Islanders must send a copy of their resume to the Immigration Board

In Grand Turk Is seeking a Labourer Must be able to do general cleaning. May include cleaning and preparing a job site, loading and delivering materials To work 5 days per week Salary is $6.25 per hour THIS POSITION IS A NEW POSITON Please Contact: 2424928 Applicants who are TC Islanders should send a copy of their resumes to the Immigration Board

Babysitter

Location: Five Cays, Old Sub Division Is seeking a Labourer Duties include cleaning and preparing a job site, loading and delivering materials, and using a variety of tools To work 5 days per week Salary $6.50 per hour Please Contact 442-0554 or 342-6363 This position is a new position Applicants who are Turks and Caicos Islanders should send a copy of their Application to the Immigration Board

Wanted Location: Grand Turk Full time, 40 hrs per week Must be experienced and love children Salary is $600 per month Please Call 649-431-4905 This position is a new positionInterested Turks and Caicos Islanders must send a copy of their resume to the Immigration Board

“B” Beauty & Health Spa

Ms. Alleveia Butterfield-Chan Jon Chu

#539159

Location: Old Airport Road, Down Town, Providenciales Is seeking to employment for the following: Cosmetologist •To provide beauty services such as shampooing, cutting, colouring, styling hair, and massaging and treating scalp. Also •Also apply makeup, dress wigs and perform hair removal. Hours of work are 10:00am to 6:30pm, Monday – Friday Salary is $6.50 per hour This position is held by a Work Permit Holder Please Contact: 242-4528 Belongers are encourage to apply, interested applicants must send a copy of their resume to the Immigration Board on Airport Road, Providenciales

#539148

Beach Boy Adventure

In Grand Turk Is seeking a Store Clerk •Duties include assistance to customers and handle various duties such as operating the cash register, greeting customers, helping people locate products •Doing paperwork, stocking shelves, and maintaining the store clean and organized Salary is $6.50 per hour To work 2-5 days per week Please Contact: 946-1061 This position is currently held by a Work Permit Holder Interested Turks and Caicos Islander applicants must send a copy of their resume to the Immigration Board on Airport Road, Providenciales

Is seeking One (1) Nanny Duties Include: Plan and prepare meals and bottles for the child and feed and dress the child Place the child down for naps and bedtime, Bathe the child, Change diapers, Potty train the child, washing the baby’s clothes must make sure the baby is in a clean& safe environment at all times. Salary: $350.00 per week Submit applications to: Alleveia Butterfield-Chan Jon Chu Leeward Providenciales Turks & Caicos Islands Please Contact: 649-231-1729 This position is a new position Interested Turks and Caicos Islander must send a copy of their resume to the Labour Commissioner, Labour Department, Providenciales, Turks & Caicos Islands

Gemini consultant company is applying for workers for the following jobs and companies: Evan Harvey (EL Repairs is seeking a painter to do body work on vehicles and walls. Working 5 days a week, $6.25 per hour, working on a shop in five cays, JAH Construction seeking a construction helper to work doing mostly cleaning up duties of a construction site, salary $6.25 per hour, 5 days per week. S and J Contracting is seeking 2 construction helpers and 3 gardiners. These persons will be working on a outdoor property project, planting trees, clearing a large area of outdoor property. Salary $6.50 per hour, 5 days per week. 2 housekeepers, working 6 days per week, salary $6.25 per jour and dealing with camping and cabins.

Ayur Spa Ltd.

Atrium Resort, Providenciales Is seeking a Spa Therapist Should have minimum of 5 years experience in resort spa and s certificate in massage therapy Should be able to perform Massages such as – Hot stone, Thai massage, Balinese massage, Ayurvedic treatments – Abyanga massage, Shirodhara, Indian head massage, Yoga , facials, Eye brow threading, Body treatments, waxing, Mani and pedi etc. Salary - $6.25 per hour/commission To work 6 days per week This position is currently held by a Work Permit Holder Please email resumes to- relax@ spatci.com Interested Belongers must submit a copy of their resume to the Immigration Board.

#539149

Kew Construction

Location: Industrial Park Road, Providenciales As of January 2019 will be looking to hire Turks and Caicos Islanders with experience as: Carpenters, Steelman, Plumbers and Electricians •Carpenters must be able to install structures and fixtures, such as windows and molding. •Steelman must be able to install iron or steel girders, columns, and other construction materials to form buildings and bridges •Plumbers must Installs pipes and fixtures, such as sinks and toilets, for water, gas, steam, air, or other liquids. •Electricians install and maintain wiring, control, and lighting systems. Salary depends on years of experience For further details please Contact: 246-4262 or 347-5145 These positions being advertised are all new positions Applicants who are Turks and Caicos Islanders can send copies of their resume to the Immigration Board

#539140

Edwin Astwood

In Grand Turk Is seeking a Handyman Should know basic Carpentry, skilled at a wide range of repairs, typically for individuals or groups at residential or commercial locations To work 5 days per week, 9:00am -4:00pm Salary is $7.00 per hour Please Contact: 241-8456 This position is currently held by a Work Permit Holder Applicants who are TC Islanders should send a copy of their resume to the Immigration Board


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St. Vincent PM says he heard tape of man plotting to kill him

Prime Minister of St. Vincent Dr. Ralph Gonsalves says he has heard a tape of a Vincentian man trying to contract someone to kill him. Gonsalves, however, did not say, whether any charges were ever brought against the man, whose voice he said he recognised. On Dec. 9 at Campden Park, the prime minister told the 23rd annual convention of the Unity Labour Party of the plot. Gonsalves has over the years spoken publicly, including in Parliament, about what he said were plots to assassinate him. He, however, told party supporters that he had never before spoken publicly about the assassination plot that he revealed to ULP supporters at the convention, where he would be re-elected as leader of the ULP. “The other day, some NDP people on radio were celebrating a man who has been to jail in St. Vincent and the Grenadines for all sorts of thing,” he said. “You know, they start this

thing over 10 years go. There is this fella who the NDP wants to proclaim as some kind of a gorgon. The security forces come to me one day with an allied agency from overseas. They said that so and so was recruiting a Puerto Rican to kill you. And the person who was doing it was a man from the Dominican Republic whom the security agency overseas was tracking because he had been in jail in New Jersey and had been deported to the Dominican Republic.” Gonsalves said he told both police in St. Vincent and the Grenadines and the overseas agency that they watch too many spy movies. “They said, ‘Prime Minister, we are serious.’ And the agency from overseas played a recording and I heard the voice of the man from St. Vincent telling the man from the Dominican Republic, ‘Yes I hear about that man from Puerto Rico. I heard that he does do a clean job. I want him to do a clean job on Ralph,’” Gonsalves said. “They are getting desperate,” Gonsalves said. “You see, it not easy to

be in opposition for 18 years and they going to be there for 20 and then for another five you know,” Gonsalves said to cheers. Gonsalves made the revelation as he spoke about information he said he collected during a recent trip to England about people who want to buy SVG citizenship and passports. He said these persons are financing an on-going campaign to get rid of the ULP. “It is now no longer an issue that they want to get rid of Ralph and the ULP in order to get St. Vincent passport and citizenship to sell. They still want that. But they say they want my scalp. It is now a personal matter because the ULP stop them from winning in 2001, and we stopped them and SCL in 2010 and in 2018. “So, I spoke to people who spoke to the people in SCL and spoke to the people who want to sell our passports and they say that the main man say that in relation to Ralph now it’s personal. Well, I have long suspected that. Long suspected that.

Prime Minister of St. Vincent Dr. Ralph Gonsalves Well, they will get another chance again and there are some people, some financiers of the NDP, some crazies in the NDP, some fanatics, they want not just to remove Ralph. They looking for anything anywhere, they want to jail Ralph and I am telling you some even want to kill Ralph. I am not saying that lightly.” He said that the people would not allow the NDP to beat him in an election. “Yuh cyar jail me because I ain’t doing anything wrong. In any case, you can’t jail me, is a court will have to jail me. And since ah ain’t doing nothing wrong, illegal, you ain’t going get no chance. You can dream. But, I am mortal and yuh could get me,” the prime minister said.

Barbados financial system too dependent on commercial banks, says expert Barbados’ financial system is too dependent on commercial banks, unbalanced, narrow, and not good at mobilizing domestic savings for domestic investment, Professor Avinash Persuad said. Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley’s Special Envoy on Investment and Financial Services holds the view that a heavy dependence on the banks must change, if the economy is to grow, and new jobs created. Speaking at the 20th anniversary dinner and awards ceremony for FundAccess, at Accra Resort, Professor Persuad, also suggested that Barbados’ bank loans to bank deposits are too low for macroeconomic stability and growth. “We need other, perhaps new institutions, to take the risks that we need to grow our economy. We need to strengthen our financial ecosystem,” he said in a Barbados Today report. “We have the problem of missing markets, missing financial institutions, missing segments of a financial ecosystem. And that is where the regulatory Sandboxes and Trust Loans that were announced over the past few months, fit in with Fund Access. They are all a critical part of a plan to build a new ecosystem, better fit to mobilize domestic savings for

CDB gives Dominica more time to Build Back Better

lending to the new economy.” The professor explained that in a financial ecosystem fit for purpose, the banks would still have a central role. He noted that banks are an integral part of the payments system, a transfer of account from one bank to another, and cannot be questioned if the payment system is to work day in and day out. He said that as a result of the unique role they play in settlement of payments, banks will always be unique lenders, and noted that they have to be, as there is no amount of cajoling that will or should change that. “We can help them to become broader lenders, through using the convening power of government to establish, for instance, one national credit bureau. The Ministry of Economic Affairs is working on that. But we need other institutions in our ecosystem to take risks,” he said. He argued that the next segment of the ecosystem should be credit unions and their modern-day equivalent, peer-to-peer lenders, that are non-bank savings institutions, not critical to the payments system, and are in a position to take more risks. According to Professor Persuad, next year the Financial

The Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) is supporting the Government of Dominica’s goal to “build back better” following Hurricane Maria, by extending the implementation timeline for projects under the Bank’s Basic Needs Trust Fund (BNTF). At a December 13 meeting in Barbados, CDB’s Board of Directors approved a proposal to allow USD1.9 million in already-committed BNTF resources to remain available to Dominica until December 31, 2020. Under BTNF cycles 7 and 8 which began

another type of institution, the space currently inhabited by FundAccess – businesses denied access to loans from the banks because they have insufficient collateral to borrow. He suggested that this is a market far in excess of the capacity of FundAccess, and informed, that going forward, there is a need to consider new ways in which to leverage up the capital of FundAccess. Professor Persuad said discussions are currently being held with international multilateral development agencies on boosting Professor Avinash Persuad the Fund’s capital, and new ways are Services Commission will be being looked at to leverage or blend developing new regulations for peer- the amount of capital the Fund puts in to-peer lenders that will encourage with private and public sector lenders and regularize the industry. The and augment the Fund’s business regulatory Sandbox launched in development services and training. November, is there to support other “Below FundAccess is another innovative solutions to fill the space market, one we are trying to reach beside peer-to-peer, he said. with Trust Loans. Individuals with “And next year, we plan the no collateral but good business first in the world, multi-jurisdictional ideas. Very early start-ups. We offer sandbox, the idea being that if you borrowers small loans and only reward test a new product in our sandbox in them with more significant credits if Barbados, you can sell that product in they repay on time. They build their another jurisdiction because we have social capital with their repayment mutual regulation of our sandboxes,” history, and we give them greater he said. access to funds. We trust them. If they The Special Envoy suggested repay that trust, they grow,” Professor that the next level of risk-taking needs Persuad informed.

in 2012 and 2014 respectively, country projects—designed to support improvements in water and sanitation; education and human resource development; and access and drainage—were scheduled to be completed by December 31, 2018. However, the Bank’s Board acknowledged that the devastating passage of Tropical Storm Erika in 2015 and Hurricane Maria in 2017 severely hampered the country’s ability to implement the BNTF projects on time. Director of Projects at CDB, Daniel Best said the Bank was sensitive to the fact

that two severe weather systems in the span of three years had had a wide-ranging impact on the planned BNTF projects. “Dominica was still in the process of recovering from Tropical Storm Erika when Hurricane Maria hit. The effects of these storms coming so close together can be seen in the persistent challenges still being experienced—especially in the construction and ancillary services sectors in Dominica. With all of the ongoing BNTF 7 and 8 subprojects for Dominica being infrastructure or civil works this has understandably delayed progress on this work,” said Best.


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90 Arrested – Guyana Companies Linked to US$60 Billion Cocaine Empire Sicily – Investigations into one of Europe’s most powerful drug syndicate and mafia grouping has led to intelligence officials tying at least two export companies in Guyana to the feared Ndranghet Mafia out of Sicily, who is believed to have control over 80% of the cocaine that is shipped to Europe, while pocketing an average of US$3.5 billion per week, (a figure that can clear off Guyana’s national debt or that can literally run the entire country for two to three years, based upon current budget numbers). The entire network is said to be making some US$60 Billion per year, more than enough money to help them to economically take over an entire country like Guyana within a matter of days, or acquire new technology to stay ahead of the various agencies that are pursuing them. But investigators say that the Italian mafias are not interested in running Guyana or its economy. What they are interested in is ensuring that the two front companies in Guyana (one of which exports timber) pays its taxes and keep a clean slate on the local scene, while ensuring that containers of transshipped cocaine from Colombia can be loaded on to ships on Guyana’s wharves undetected and shipped out to

Settimino Mineo (C), jeweller and new head of the Sicilian mafia, is escorted by carabinieri as he exits a police station after his arrest, in Palermo Europe. Ndranghe mafia. One of the Guyana-based However, their investment companies is said to be fully owned by numbers in Guyana is largely the Sicily-based Mafia who uses third unknown. But it is believed that they parties to operate them locally, while have been laundering hundreds of the other company (name withheld) is millions of dollars through the local a well established Guyanese company banking system, using a number of in which the mafias has major front companies. shares, possibly unknowing to other According to a CNN news shareholders. report over the weekend (see HERE), These revelations have come the Ndrangheta Mafia has long been to light following the arrest of over under the US radar, as was evident in a 90 people across several countries 2008 Wikileaks cable which had stated last week, and the subsequent arrest that the crime syndicate “maintain of Settimino Mineo, who has been bank accounts in Monte Carlo and identified as the new head of the Milan and transplanting operatives

to Colombia, Spain, Germany, the Balkans, Canada and Australia.” Guyana is largely a transhipment point for cocaine and a payout location where the front companies ensure that all cocaine shippers from Colombia and Venezuela are paid in Guyana under the radar or for seemingly legitimate services. The same CNN report and several others over the weekend have also mentioned the mafias connection to drug smuggling from Guyana, while indicating that they have a small list of front companies operating in and outside of Georgetown. Describing the Italian Mafias as having a sprawling empire that stretches across almost every continent, and every major trading market around the world, the mafias investments in Guyana is considered to be crucial to its South American transhipment network, but small enough to avoid the attention of Guyanese drug enforcement officials. Nonetheless, it remains unclear as to whether Italian intelligence would formally hand over the information to Guyanese authorities or whether they will pocket it away in their court case files, as had been the case in the past.

Junior doctors in The Bahamas vote to strike More than 200 junior doctors voted to strike, claiming there is an unresolved issue over their holiday pay. According to the Nassau Guardian, this comes two weeks after senior doctors ended their withdrawal of services and nurses voted to strike. Director of Labour John Pinder said the preliminary results from New Providence and Grand Bahama showed that 207 doctors voted to strike and one voted against it. He said there was one spoil ballot. While the results were not yet in from the Family Islands, Pinder said those votes will not be enough to overturn the outcome of the strike vote as fewer than 30 doctors would have voted in those islands. “Physicians are not paid, like everybody else, the double pay [we’re] entitled to when we work on holidays,” said Dr. Melisande Bassett, president of the Bahamas Doctors Union (BDU). “It’s an illegal practice. It’s an issue we’ve been battling with Public Hospitals Authority (PHA) and the board since 2012. We’ve filed a trade dispute with [the Department of Labour] actually on two occasions to have them begin to start paying doctors.”

She added: “So where we’re at now is if we can’t get this solved amicably, we’re going to have to take strike action against them because they will not follow proper protocols and procedures to negotiate in good faith.” In September, junior physicians demonstrated in front of Princess Margaret Hospital (PMH), claiming those who work on public holidays have consistently not been compensated. “For us, this is personal,” said the union in September. “In a field where eating Christmas dinner from a Tupperware container or celebrating special events vicariously through photographs has become the norm, it is unfair and outright criminal to be denied holiday pay.” Bassett said the doctors wanted to avert a strike. She said the union wanted to avoid causing a similar disruption in healthcare services that resulted from the recent withdrawal of services by senior physicians. But according to Bassett, junior doctors were left with no other choice.

President of the Bahamas Doctors Union Dr. Melisande Bassett “It’s not something we want because we know the upheaval it caused with the consultants when they stepped out,” she said. “We expect that services will be interrupted [and] that’s not our ideal position but if we’re forced to take it because they refuse to deal with us sensibly, [then] logically we will have to do that. That’s not our first option. Our first option is for them to pay the required double time that the law requires without us having to spend money out of pocket to go to the Supreme Court and make them do it.” Minister of Health Dr. Duane Sands said last night the government

wants to avoid another shutdown of services in the public healthcare system and hopes to resolve the matter. “To the best of my knowledge the strike vote was taken, or the application for the strike [vote] was taken at the time when there was no offer to remedy the outstanding issue…,” Sands said. “But that has now changed, so we shall see. We have no interest in any interruption of service. I think this is now getting to the point of inconveniencing the public.” Pinder said the union’s issue was taken to the Industrial Tribunal in the past but no resolution was ever brought forth. “Prior to my taking office, I understand that this matter was transferred to the tribunal,” Pinder said. “The PHA tried to satisfy them but they don’t have [any] record of the amount of holidays owed to these people and they are not satisfied that the record they are receiving from the doctors is accurate. The PHA left with the view of settling but there is this fight over the record keeping of these public holidays and overtime.” Bassett said the PHA made an offer in November.

Elderly British drug couriers were in St. Lucia recently Not everything is as it seems. The Clarkes were arrested This well-known phrase can be last week when their Caribbean cruise applied to a British couple in their 70s ship, the Marco Polo docked in Lisbon, who, according to the Mail on Sunday, Portugal. According to the Mail, they quoting court documents, were couriers are accused of smuggling “20 lbs of for an “organised criminal group” who high-grade cocaine hidden under false gave the “impression of being an elderly bottoms in their suitcases”. couple on a road trip”. The couple had reportedly Interestingly, the Mail made 16 drug-smuggling trips to revealed that the couple — former lorry Norway in an old car and imported driver Roger Clarke, 72, and his wife cannabis worth £1 million over 15 Sue, 70 — “went ashore at the island months. of St Lucia and returned with four new The Mail further reported: “After their arrest in Oslo in 2004 they cases”.

skipped bail and returned to England, where they changed their names and moved into sheltered housing. Their life on the run ended when Mr Clarke became chairman of a residents’ association and his picture appeared in a local newspaper. It led to the couple’s arrest and extradition to Norway, where they were jailed in 2011. “Court papers reveal they were recruited by a Costa Blanca-based British criminal in 2003 and paid a total of £33,000 to drive across Europe with the cannabis hidden in a secret

compartment in a passenger door of their Nissan. “Eleven of the trips were made from Spain, where they were living at the time. The other five were from the Netherlands. Mr Clarke usually collected the drugs from ‘a supermarket near Alicante’. “The couple then headed for the German port of Kiel before making the 20-hour crossing to Oslo by ferry, where they handed over the cannabis to Norwegian members of the gang. In all, they smuggled about 573 lb.


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A 2nd Brexit referendum once seemed unthinkable. now support is growing

Not so long ago, staging another How did the call for a second Brexit referendum in the United referendum go from a complete long Kingdom seemed almost unthinkable. shot to a possibility politicians are now But in recent weeks, as calls have discussing? grown louder, the unthinkable has Analysts say it is a function begun to seem plausible. of dwindling options and the risk of Last week, former Prime parliamentary gridlock. The prime Minister Tony Blair said because of minister’s Brexit “divorce” deal is so the current political chaos and future unpopular she canceled last week’s economic risks, the British should have parliamentary vote and now is aiming another say on whether to leave the to bring it up the week of Jan. 14, in European Union if there are no other hopes that legislators will have had a viable options. change of heart over the holidays. “Our knowledge of the If May’s deal fails, the default consequence is a world greater than option is to leave the European Union when we took the decision,” said Blair, with no deal at all, which is certain to referring to the 2016 Brexit referendum. cause disruption and economic damage “In what other circumstances would we to the United Kingdom. refuse the right to reconsider ... indeed At that point, a second regard discussion of such a change as referendum may be the least bad somehow a betrayal of principle?” option, says Bronwen Maddox, director On Monday, Prime Minister of the Institute for Government, a Theresa May said taking the issue nonpartisan think tank in London. back to voters would indeed constitute Members of Parliament “are a betrayal. toying with this idea of should we put “Another vote ... would do it back to a people’s vote,” said Maddox, irreparable damage to the integrity “to say to people: ‘Look, now that you’ve of our politics,” said May, “because it got a better idea of what Brexit really would say to millions who trusted in looks like, what do you think? Tell us democracy, that our democracy does what to do. Because we can’t reach an not deliver.” agreement ourselves.’ “

Maddox says the likelihood of a second vote is rising. So does the Eurasia Group, a political risk consultancy, which put the probability at 40 percent on Monday. A Sky Data poll from Monday shows 53 percent of respondents would support holding a referendum on whether to back the prime minister’s deal, no deal or remaining in the European Union, while 36 percent would oppose it. The same poll also found that 51 percent agreed with the prime minister that a second vote would break faith with the British people, while 42 percent said it wouldn’t. The results, which could be Anti-Brexit activists protest outside Parliament seen as contradictory, speak to how Dec. 11 unhappy people are about the Brexit referendum frustrates some who voted options, and how uneasy the prospect to leave the first time around. of another vote makes them. If there “What’s the point of a second were another poll — and that is a big referendum?” asks Sue Connelly, if — Maddox says a narrow margin who serves as secretary for Andrew for remaining in the European Union Rosindell, the Conservative member would do nothing to heal the already- of Parliament for Romford in East bitter divisions in the United Kingdom. London. “You had the first one and they “You could see a lot of can’t deliver on that.” On her desk are acrimony,” said Maddox. “I think two pictures of the late Conservative [it would be] very, very hard for the Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, country to put all this to rest.” and there’s a poster with the message The idea of a second “Keep Calm and Leave the EU.”

U.S. judicial council tosses misconduct claims against Kavanaugh

Remove or keep a statue? South Africa debates painful legacy

Scores of complaints accusing U.S. Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh of improperly conducting himself during his contentious Senate confirmation process have been thrown out by a panel of eight federal judges. The judges said the complaints of misconduct, including accusations that Kavanaugh made false, unduly partisan and disrespectful statements to senators, must be dismissed because he has been confirmed to the Supreme Court and the federal law governing judicial conduct applies only to lower court judges. Kavanaugh was a federal appeals court judge when President Donald Trump appointed him in July. He was confirmed in October. In all, 83 complaints were filed against Kavanaugh by “lawyers, doctors, professors and concerned citizens, among others,” according to Chief Judge Timothy Tymkovich of the Denver-based 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. Some complaints also related to Senate testimony Kavanaugh gave in 2004 and 2006 when he was a nominee to become a federal appeals court judge. “Congress has not extended the Judicial Conduct and Disability Act to Supreme Court justices,” Tymkovich wrote for the panel of judges, part of the Judicial Council of the 10th Circuit. As they piled up at the Washington appeals court, U.S. Chief Justice John Roberts in October transferred the complaints to be handled by that council.

U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Brett Kavanaugh speaks during his ceremonial public swearing-in, in the East Room of the White House in Washington, U.S., October 8, 2018 During hearings before the Senate Judiciary Committee, Kavanaugh denied allegations that he sexually assaulted a California professor when the two were teenagers in Maryland in the 1980s. He leveled a partisan attack against Democratic senators, calling himself the victim of “a calculated and orchestrated political hit” fueled by anger on the left at Trump’s 2016 election win over Democrat Hillary Clinton. A bitterly divided Senate voted 50-48 to confirm Kavanaugh. Gabe Roth of Fix the Court, an advocacy group that pushes for Supreme Court transparency, said the judicial misconduct law badly needs to be rewritten. “Today’s decision,” Roth added, “underscores the need for the Supreme Court to adopt its own code of conduct or for Congress to write one if the justices cannot be bothered.”

JOHANNESBURG — A hulking statue of a late 19th century white leader, with a cane and top hat, has been a flashpoint for cultural conflict in South Africa for years. Black protesters threw paint on it. White supporters rallied around it. Authorities surrounded the statue with barbed wire and then ringed it with a more permanent fence. Nearly 25 years after the end of white minority rule, the statue of Paul Kruger still looms in Church Square in the center of Pretoria, South Africa’s capital. The tussle over its fate goes to the heart of a discussion over whether relics of white domination should be scrapped or kept as reminders of a harsh past. It is also a test of Nelson Mandela’s dictum that the black majority’s former oppressors should be embraced, not punished — an approach viewed as too generous by some South Africans. The arguments echo similar ones in the United States, where some monuments to the U.S. Civil War-era Confederacy have been removed after protests and vandalism. “The removal of a statue isn’t the end of the conversation” about legacies of the past, said Nicole Maurantonio, an academic at the University of Richmond in Virginia who is working on a book about how the Confederacy is remembered today. She spoke on the sidelines of a forum titled “Falling Monuments, Reluctant Ruins,” held last month at the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg.

Statue of Paul Kruger Maurantonio questioned the rapid clean-up of vandalized monuments such as a Richmond statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee that in August was smeared with red paint and the letters “BLM,” a reference to the Black Lives Matter movement. By quickly removing the protest graffiti, the city had engaged in a “strategic forgetting” of its past of white domination as well as ongoing racial problems, she said. During 2015 protests in South Africa, excrement was thrown on a University of Cape Town statue of British imperialist Cecil John Rhodes that was eventually removed. However, another Rhodes statue still stands in Company’s Garden, a city park. A South African foundation named after both Mandela and Rhodes announced 2019 scholarships last month, reflecting how uneven the effort to erase symbols of a nuanced past can be.


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Pope accepts Judge blasts Trump ex-adviser Flynn, resignation of LA bishop delays Russia probe sentencing accused of misconduct

Pope Francis delivers his message during the Angelus noon prayer in St. Peter’s Square, at the Vatican, Sunday, Dec. 16, 2018 VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis has accepted the resignation of a Los Angeles auxiliary bishop, Monsignor Alexander Salazar, following allegations of misconduct with a minor in the 1990s, officials said Wednesday. The Vatican announced the resignation in a one-line statement. It was the latest in a string of cases of alleged misconduct against bishops to come to light this year, following the scandal of ex-Cardinal Theodore McCarrick that exposed how bishops have largely avoided sanction for improper behavior. The current archbishop of Los Angeles, Most Rev. Jose Gomez, said the archdiocese was made aware of the claim in 2005. Gomez said prosecutors declined to bring charges, but that the archdiocese forwarded the complaint to the Vatican office that handles sex abuse cases. Gomez said that office, the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, imposed precautionary measures against Salazar and that a further investigation by the archdiocese’s independent review board found the allegation to be credible. Gomez said Salazar, 69, has “consistently denied any wrongdoing.” The archdiocese said it had received no other allegations against Salazar. “These decisions have been made out of deep concern for the healing and reconciliation of abuse victims and for the good of the church’s mission,” Gomez told the Los Angeles faithful in a letter. “Let us continue to stay close to the victim survivors of abuse, through our prayer and our actions.” Gomez said that the alleged misconduct occurred while Salazar was a parish priest in the 1990s, and that the claim was never directly brought to the archdiocese. Other details weren’t released. The resignation comes during a year in which the clerical abuse scandal has exploded anew in the U.S. and elsewhere. In July, Francis removed McCarrick, the retired archbishop of Washington, as a cardinal after a U.S. church investigation determined that an allegation he groped a minor in the 1970s was credible. Subsequently several adult seminarians have said he pressured them to sleep with him. McCarrick has denied the initial allegation and through a lawyer has said he looks forward to invoking his right to due process. The McCarrick scandal exposed the loopholes in how the church treats allegations of misconduct against bishops, who are answerable only to the pope. Bishops have largely escaped the same scrutiny as ordinary priests accused of misconduct in the decadeslong sex abuse scandal, and until recently they have rarely been sanctioned or removed for covering up for abusers.

WASHINGTON - A U.S. judge fiercely criticized President Donald Trump’s former national security adviser Michael Flynn on Tuesday for lying to FBI agents in a probe into Russian interference in the 2016 election, and delayed sentencing him until Flynn has finished helping prosecutors. U.S. District Judge Emmet Sullivan told Flynn, a retired U.S. Army lieutenant general and former director of Former U.S. national security adviser Michael Flynn departs after his sentencing was the Defense Intelligence Agency, delayed at U.S. District Court in Washington, U.S., December 18, 2018 that he had arguably betrayed charge was warranted. for Feb. 11. Flynn is expected to his country. Sullivan also noted “Arguably, you sold your testify. that Flynn had operated as an country out,” Sullivan told Flynn. Prosecutors have said undeclared lobbyist for Turkey “I’m not hiding my disgust, my Rafiekian and Flynn lobbied to even as he worked on Trump’s disdain for this criminal offense.” have Washington extradite a campaign team and prepared to be Flynn, dressed in a suit Muslim cleric who lives in the his White House national security and tie, showed little emotion United States and is accused by adviser. throughout the hearing, and Turkey’s government of backing a Flynn pleaded guilty to spoke calmly when he confirmed 2016 coup attempt. Flynn has not lying to FBI agents about his his guilty plea and answered been charged in that case. December 2016 conversations questions from the judge. Flynn was a high-profile with Sergei Kislyak, then Russia’s Sullivan appeared ready adviser to Trump’s campaign ambassador in Washington, about to sentence Flynn to prison but team. At the Republican Party’s U.S. sanctions imposed on Moscow then gave him the option of a national convention in 2016, by the administration of Trump’s delay in his sentencing so he could Flynn led Trump’s supporters in Democratic predecessor Barack fully cooperate with any pending cries of “Lock her up!” directed Obama, after Trump’s election investigations and bolster his against Democratic candidate victory but before he took office. case for leniency. The judge told Hillary Clinton. Special Counsel Robert Flynn he could not promise that A group of protesters, Mueller, leading the investigation he would not eventually sentence including some who chanted into possible collusion between him to serve prison time. “Lock him up,” gathered outside Trump’s campaign team and Flynn accepted that offer. the courthouse on Tuesday, Russia ahead of the election, had Sullivan did not set a new date for along with a large inflatable rat asked the judge not to sentence sentencing but asked Mueller’s fashioned to look like Trump. Flynn to prison because he had team and Flynn’s attorney to give Several Flynn supporters also already provided “substantial” him a status report by March 13. were there, cheering as he entered cooperation over the course of Prosecutors said Flynn and exited. One held a sign that many interviews. already had provided most of read, “Michael Flynn is a hero.” the cooperation he could, but it Flynn became national But Sullivan sternly told Flynn was possible he might be able security adviser when Trump took his actions were abhorrent, noting to help investigators further. office in January 2017, but lasted that Flynn had also lied to senior Flynn’s attorney said his client only 24 days before being fired. White House officials, who in turn is cooperating with federal He told FBI investigators misled the public. The judge said prosecutors in a case against Bijan on Jan. 24, 2017, that he had he had read additional facts about Rafiekian, his former business not discussed the U.S. sanctions Flynn’s behavior that have not partner who has been charged with Kislyak when in fact he had, been made public. with unregistered lobbying for according to his plea agreement. At one point, Sullivan Turkey. Trump has said he fired Flynn asked prosecutors if Flynn could Rafiekian pleaded not because he also lied to Vice have been charged with treason, guilty on Tuesday to those charges President Mike Pence about the although the judge later said he in federal court in Alexandria, contacts with Kislyak. had not been suggesting such a Virginia. His trial is scheduled

California doctor allegedly linked to five people who died of opioid overdose arrested A Southern California doctor accused of links to five overdose deaths and writing prescriptions for narcotics he knew would be sold on the street was arrested Tuesday. Dzung Ahn Pham of Irvine in Orange County was charged with two federal counts of illegally distributing oxycodone. He sold powerful narcotic prescriptions to drug addicts and dealers who resold the pills, according to the a criminal complaint. At least five people who received and filled prescriptions from Pham died of drug overdoses between 2014 and 2017, the Department of Justice’s Central District of California said in a press release. Prosecutors say that among Pham’s text messages was one expressing concern

Dr Dzung Pham after he received information that one of his prescriptions was tied to Ian David Long, the gunman who killed 12 people at the Borderline Bar and Grill in Thousand Oaks, the release said. Pham prescribed an undercover agent with the Drug Enforcement Administration

hydrocodone, Valium, and muscle relaxer carisoprodol in the course of two visits. That combination of drugs is sometimes referred to as a “triple threat” for its deadliness, according to the criminal complaint. The doctor allegedly charged $100 to $150 per office visit at an urgent care center he owns, and over the last five years deposited more than $5 million into personal bank accounts. Investigators found Pham’s prescriptions were banned by CVS Pharmacy years ago after he failed justify the number of opioid pills he was prescribing. Pham is scheduled to appear in United States District Court in Santa Ana on Tuesday and faces a maximum sentence of 40 years in prison if convicted.


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GOVERNMENT VACANCIES JOB REFERENCE: JOB TITLE: DEPARTMENT: MINISTRY: LOCATION: SALARY:

CFB6-01 RADIO COMMUNICATIONS MANAGER/ TELECOMMUNICATIONS SPECIALIST Disaster Management and Emergencies Home Affairs, Transportation & Communication Providenciales Grade 7.1 $41, 205 per annum plus Allowances.

JOB SUMMARY: Under the direction of the Director of the Department of Disaster and Emergencies (DDME) the Radio Communications Manager/Telecommunications Specialist is responsible for maintenance and repair of all DDME emergency communication equipment, as well as receiving and transmitting communication. JOB REFERENCE: CFB6-02 JOB TITLE: Training and Education Specialist DEPARTMENT: Disaster Management and Emergencies LOCATION: Providenciales SALARY: Grade 7.1 $41, 205.00 per annum plus Allowances JOB SUMMARY: The Education and Training Specialist (ETS) will be responsible for the coordination, design and implementation of Comprehensive Disaster Management (CDM) education and training programmes in support of capacity building within the Turks and Caicos Islands (TC). JOB REFERENCE NO: JOB TITLE: DEPARTMENT: LOCATION: SALARY:

JCB6-04 Labour Inspector Labour Grand Turk GRADE 5.1 $26,650.00 per annum

JOB SUMMARY: This is an administrative and operational support position initially with island wide responsibility for monitoring and regulation of labour laws, policy, standards and procedures. JOB REFERENCE NO: DEPARTMENT: MINISTRY: LOCATION: SALARY:

JCB6-07 Senior Immigration Officer Border Control & Employment Providenciales Grade 6.1 $33, 415.00 per annum

JOB SUMMARY: This is a middle management position which has departmental responsibility for the supervision of junior Staff at the office, airport and field duties. JOB REFERENCE NO: JOB TITLE: DEPARTMENT: MINISTRY: LOCATION: SALARY:

JCB6-8 Intelligence Manager Immigration Department Ministry of Border Control and Employment Providenciales Grade 7 - $41,205.00 per annum

JOB SUMMARY: This position is to support the Department in the key areas of tactical employment, training, administration, personnel management, maintenance, force protection, and sustainment of the Intelligence Team. JOB REF: JOB TITLE: DEPARTMENT: LOCATION: SALARY:

JCB6-9 DEPUTY DIRECTOR SPPD STRATEGIC POLICY AND PLANNING UNIT GRAND TURK Grade 9.1- $59,552.50 per annum

JOB SUMMARY: This is a senior professional and technical position. This post has the responsibility of assisting in shaping and facilitating and implementing economic policies to promote sustainable economic and social development etc. JOB REFERENCE NO: JOB TITLE: DEPARTMENT: LOCATION: SALARY:

JCB6-11 Deputy Collector of Customs – Financial Management Customs Department Providenciales Grade 9.1 - $59,552.50 PER ANNUM

JOB SUMMARY: The Incumbent has responsibility for the financial performance of the operational units within the Customs Department and provides leadership and direction to all officers in regards to financial matters pertaining to the Customs Department. JOB REF: Job Title: DEPARTMENT: LOCATION: SALARY:

JCB6-12 Deputy Director CITU Central Information and Technology Unit Providenciales Grade 9.1- $59,552.50 per annum

JOB SUMMARY: The work of this position emphasizes the management, coordination and planning of all functions of a major organizational unit of the Information Technology Department. JOB REFERENCE NO: JOB TITLE: DEPARTMENT: LOCATION:

CBB6 - 13 Development Control Officer Planning Department Providenciales & Grand Turk

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JOB SUMMARY: This is a junior position with responsibility for the enforcement of the Physical Planning Ordinance and the regulations made thereunder throughout TCI. JOB REFERENCE NO: JOB TITLE: DEPARTMENT: LOCATION: SALARY:

CBB6-14 Energy Analyst Energy &Utilities Grand Turk Grade 7.1 $41,205.00 per annum plus allowances

JOB SUMMARY: Provide research and analytical support to the Energy and Utilities Department by collecting data for conducting effective analysis of conventional and non-conventional energy generation and energy use in the TCI. JOB REFERENCE NO: CBB6-15 JOB TITLE: Crown Counsel MINISTRY: Attorney General’s Chambers LOCATION: Grand Turk SALARY: Grade 8.1: $51,147.50 per annum plus allowances JOB SUMMARY: The job holder in this position must be able to provide legal advice to the Turks and Caicos Islands Government as it relates to a wide range of Government activities, public service matters, and advice to the Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force: other than in relation to criminal prosecutions. Job Reference No: JOB TITLE: DEPARTMENT: MINISTRY: LOCATION: SALARY:

CBB6-16 Chief Valuation Officer Valuation Office Attorney General’s Chambers Grand Turk Grade 9.1: $59,552.50 per annum plus allowances

JOB SUMMARY: This is a senior managerial position with national responsibility for shaping the land development, acquisition, disposal, and valuation policy of the TCI. JOB REFERENCE NO: JOB TITLE: MINISTRY: DEPARTMENT: LOCATION: SALARY:

CBB6-17 Senior Compliance Officer Attorney General’s Chambers Crown Land Unit Providenciales Grade 6.1: $33,415.00 per annum plus allowances

JOB SUMMARY: The Senior Land Compliance Officer is a middle level post in the Crown Land Unit and is responsible for monitoring use of all Crown Land in the area to which they are assigned other than protected areas, and for ensuring that quick action if taken against any breaches of the Crown Land Ordinance or the terms and conditions of Crown Land leases or licenses, under the guidance of the Deputy Director(s), Crown Land Unit. JOB REFERENCE NO: JOB TITLE: DEPARTMENT: LOCATION: SALARY:

LWB6-18 Grounds Maintenance Worker Education Department – Iris Stubbs Primary School South Caicos $499.98 bi – weekly

JOB SUMMARY: This is a general support services position, to assist with cleaning and maintenance of assigned facilities and grounds so that they are clean and ready for use. JOB REFERENCE NO.: JOB TITLE: DEPARTMENT: LOCATION: SALARY:

LWB6-19 CLEANER LIBRARY PROVIDENCIALES $499.98 bi-weekly

JOB SUMMARY: Required to perform various cleaning duties as delegated by the supervisor and is responsible for helping to create a pleasant environment for workers and customers. JOB REFERENCE NO.: JOB TITLE: DEPARTMENT: LOCATION: SALARY:

LWB6-20 LIBRARY ASSISTANT LIBRARY South Caicos Grade 4.1 $21,935.00 per annum

JOB SUMMARY: Ensure library objectives are met by assisting in all planned activities of the Library. JOB REFERENCE NO: JOB TITLE: MINISTRY: LOCATION: SALARY:

LWB6-21 Procurement Officer Deputy Governor’s Office (Contracts & Corporate Performance Management) Grand Turk Grade 6.1 - $33,415.00 per annum.

JOB SUMMARY: The post holder supports the Director of Contracts and Corporate Performance Management and the office by providing guidance on procurement and project management matters to Ministries, Departments, Statutory Bodies and other Public Bodies to allow for effective project and business decisions.

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SENIOR SOLICITOR or ATTORNEY REQUIRED A senior solicitor or attorney is required for a busy firm based in Providenciales. The successful candidate will be a qualified real estate solicitor or attorney with at least ten years post qualification experience in the disciplines of: -property development -residential and commercial real estate -drafting and advising on commercial contracts and leases -drafting and advising on Wills, Probate and Trusts The successful candidate must already be called to the Turks and Caicos Islands Bar or eligible for immediate admission. Excellent communication skills and ability to manage files and work independently are essential, together with requisite experience in preparation of cases and direct client relationships. Remuneration based on experience – Commencing at $90,000.00 per annum All suitably qualified TC Islanders are required to send applications in writing with full resume to: Managing Partner Miller Simons O’Sullivan P.O. Box 260, Regent House West Regent Village Turks and Caicos Islands Fax: (649) 946-4663 E-mail: mslaw@tciway.tc Prospective TC Islanders applicants may also lodge a copy of their applications with the Labour Board

VACANCY- TECHNICAL CONSULTANT ENGINEERING, TRANSMISSION & DISTRIBUTION STANDARDS & SISTER ISLAND OPERATIONS Applications are invited from interested and suitably qualified individuals for the position of Technical Consultant Engineering, Transmission & Distribution standards & Sister Island Operations, FortisTCI, Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands. Description  Leads the development and updates of FTCI Transmission & Distribution Standards (including but not limited to designs, testing, calculations, reports, standards, etc.)  According to FTCI’s strategic and operational imperatives, demonstrates complete understanding & wide application of engineering technical principle, theories, & concepts in the field.  Provides and receives technical guidance on complex problems; completed work reviewed for adequacy in meeting objectives.  Lead small-medium non-critical projects or critical projects occasionally in Providenciales and more frequently in the Sister Islands (North and Middle Caicos, South Caicos, Grand Turk and Salt Cay).  May provide work direction to other professionals &/or staff.  Represents the organization in providing solutions to difficult technical issues associated with specific projects. Frequent inter-organizational & outside customer contact.  Evaluates data in scientific journals, suppliers’ catalogs, government standards documents, and other sources of information on materials, processes, and parts to update knowledge of available resources.  Ensure that the T&D systems on all Sister Islands are designed and maintained in a safe and efficient manner to meet current and future customer needs.  To ensure that the policies and engineering practice of FortisTCI are efficiently and effectively implemented on all Sister Island Operations via communication with the leadership of the respective Sister Island Operations.  To understand the corporate vision and successfully gain support for and implementation of that vision. Main Duties include:  Uses and applies technical standards, principles, theories, concepts, and techniques to perform activities/assignments.  Reviews standards prepared with other departmental specialists to assure consistency with existing standards and those in other specialized disciplines.  Utilizes and may assist with the development of procedures.  Provides ongoing technical support for project activities within areas such as Operations, Maintenance, Testing/diagnostics, Regulatory, etc. May provide field engineering

NOTICE Regulation 7 of the Physical Planning (Development Permission) Regulations, 1990 An Application, REGISTERED NC 1132 by DARVILLE HANDFIELD, for a Commercial Development containing DAYCARE, STORE, OFFICE, CONFERENCE

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BEDROOM UNITS, SIX (6) SUITES, GAZEBO BAR, AND POOL. Anyone wishing to make representation(s) may do so in writing to the Director of Planning, South Base, Grand Turk or through the Department of Planning, Emily House, Leeward Highway, Providenciales, within twentyeight (28) days of publication of this Notice. ‘Anyone wishing to make representation(s) may do so in writing to the Director of Planning, South Base, Grand Turk or through the Department of Planning, Leeward Highway, Emily House, Providenciales, within twenty eight (28) days of publication of this Notice.

Dated Posted:

oversight for activities such as commissioning, testing, inspections etc.  Coordinates/leads projects or portions of projects (including phases such as research, design, equipment selection, procurement support, installation and commissioning).  Supports bid/evaluation processes by performing analysis and calculations on existing documentation and materials that support the preparation of bid documents. In completing segments of technical evaluations for proposals may need to effectively communicate with other business areas of the company following appropriate processes.  Effectively exchanges information in all formats, on matters having a wide range of importance and complexity both inter-organizationally and with outside customer/ vendors.  May coordinate the work of interns, drafters, technicians, and/or others and provides guidance and mentoring to less experienced engineers. Responsible for continuous selfdevelopment of technical skills and competencies.  Perform activities such as budgeting, estimating, forecasting, accounting, work order management, in support of engineering projects.  Support the enterprise in all areas of electrical engineering and design on sister islands.  Be familiar with all Company policies and procedures (including those established by past practice) relating to the position and to observe and enforce compliance with these policies and procedures.  Responsible for ensuring that the Company’s health, safety, and environmental standards are maintained as they relate to generation production, substation and electrical maintenance, and fuel and lube handling.  Perform other duties as may be assigned from time to time. Academic/Technical/Management: Experience and Qualifications:  A Degree in Electrical Engineering or Mechanical and 10 years post qualification experience at senior engineering and/or management level in an electric utility environment.  Minimum of 15 years in the utility business with at least 5 years in a management role  Experience in substation and transmission design and configurations.  Experience in all aspects of the electricity utility operations including generation, T&D, protection systems, relays, and SCADA Development.  Self-motivated, solution oriented and positive in outlook  Team player Abilities; Skills; Experience; Aptitude and Judgment:  Excellent team player and team building skills  Good analytical skills  Excellent written and oral communication skills  Ability to deliver to strict deadlines and to work under pressure  Goal-oriented  Self-motivated Salary commensurate with experience and qualifications Deadline for submission of applications (inclusive of a cover letter, resume and a FortisTCI application form) is Tuesday January 8th 2019: Mr. Avi Adams Manager, Human Resources FortisTCI Limited P. O. Box 132, Providenciales Email address: hrapplications@fortistci.com or aadams@fortistci.com


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BUTTERFIELD GOLD GROUP OF COMPANIES POSITIONS AVAILABLE All positions are held by work permit holder

Rosie’s Delight One (1) Server Serving customers Cashiering General cleaning Wages from $6.50 per hour One (1) Kitchen Helper Prepping meat & vegetables Assist with serving Dishwashing Cleaning kitchen area Wages from $6.50 per hour

heaters, drinking fountains, domestic water heaters and boilers, garbage disposals, backflow devices, valves and water meters. 2. Perform preventative maintenance inspections and repairs in district facilities including, but not limited to, domestic water systems and related devices and sanitary waste drainage. 3. Repair or replace water lines, domestic recirculation lines, and sewer lines. 4. Respond to emergency plumbing calls such as clogged drains, broken water lines, frozen pipes, gas odors and possible gas leaks. Evaluate situation and take proper corrective action. 5. Install new plumbing fixtures including, but not limited to, sinks, commodes, urinals, faucets, drinking fountains, garbage disposals, domestic water heaters and related devices. 6. Provide labor and material estimates related to plumbing for small remodel projects. Coordinate inspections for contractor performed work in renovations and new construction projects.

Coral Quarry One (1) Maintenance worker Performs routine maintenance on building interior and exterior. Maintains a schedule of when maintenance has been performed and when next service is due. Works in a safe manner and recognizes unsafe situations. Takes appropriate action to ensure safety of themselves and others in building. Wages from $8.00 per hour

Wages from: $10.00 per hour

One (1) Labourer

Location: 23 Parade Ave, Providenciales

Applicant must be physical and able-bodied individual capable of lifting heavy loads of cements and Offloading shipments.

Only Belongers apply for these positions. Application forms available from Butterfield Gold Human Resource Department. Only applicants selected for interview will be notified. Submit applications to by September 21, 2018 to:

Wages from $6.50 per hour Butterfield Gold One (1) Gardener Looking for an experienced gardener to plant and maintain the owner’s grounds. Weeding and spraying plants Salary: $400.00 per week One (1) Plumber Coordinate, troubleshoot, repair, inspect and maintain plumbing equipment including, but not limited to, faucets, lavatories, toilets, flush valves, sinks, water

WORLD TECH TELECOMM

Location: In Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands Resources Profiles The ASP Field Resources must have the following skills: This profile will be validated prior by Ericsson base on resumes (CV’s) previously provided by Supplier.

High school diploma, completion of G.E.D., or equivalent vocational school or short term courses resulting in Master Plumbers License. Five or more years of experience in related trade.

Butterfield Gold Ltd., Human Resource Department Town Center Mall Providenciales Tel: 649-946-4211 Labour Commissioner, Labour Department Providenciales Turks & Caicos Islands

•Experience in tower maintenance activities: tighten loose bolts/ wires (lattice tower), tower painting, repair ground cabling/bars, check and repair lightening system, obstruction light replacement. Technical Competences (Power Field Technicians) •Years of experience in similar positions: More than 2 years •Trained in OSH •Good expertise in usage of Electrical Field Tests Equipment required: Millimeters, Current Clamp. •Experience in preventive and corrective maintenance of Diesel Power Generators (12-30 KVA), Batteries, Power Transfers and DC Rectifiers. •Previous experience in PCB-02/05 Cabinets and control units desirable. •Experience performing Batteries Discharge Tests and Midtronics or similar equipments.

Technical Competences (RAN O&M) Proof of experience on installation, equipment configuration and troubleshooting, mandatory with experience on RBSs Ericsson. Years of experience in similar positions: • O&M Power/RAN Technicians and Riggers: More than 2 years. •Field Supervisor (if applicable): more than 5 years.

Technical competences (Auxiliar Technicians De-bushing) •Years of experience in similar positions: More than 1 years •Experience in grass cutting and de-busing services •Local Resources desirable

Technical expertise in Telecommunications. Minimum technical degree on Electronics, Telecom, Electrical, System or Computer area. •Troubleshooting and solve skills for RBS & Tx Microwave alarms. •Knowledge in IP and SIU configuration (Expert Level for Supervisor and basic level for O&M RAN Technicians) •Good oral and written communication adaptable to different work groups and situations. Official language for this contract is English. •Have knowledge of loading configuration scripts, using interfaces such as CMD, CVs, OMT, Element Manager, Minilink Craft, Excel, Word, etc. •Trained in OSH and basic AC/DC Power RBS backup system: Gensets, DC Batteries, ATS.

Behavioral competences •Good personal presentation (example: not to wear shorts) •Quality and problem solving oriented •Maintains a constant communication flow with partners, colleagues and customers •Delivering Results & Meeting Customers Expectations •Analyzing •Applying expertise & technology •Following instructions & procedures •Actively contribute to continuous improvement •Cooperate and adapts quickly to teamwork •Give feedback of the work in timely manner and accept the feedback given to him/her •Show respect

Technical Competences (Tower Riggers) •Positions: More than 2 years •Work in height certification •Trained in OSH •Good expertise in usage of Field Test Equipment required: Site Master, optical Power Meter, Millimeters. •Experience in repairing/replacing RF Jumpers/feeders, connectors and adjusting Antenna Tilt/Azimuth and Antennas replacement.

All of these positions are New Positions Please Contact: 231-8300 Please Email: worldtechtelecomm@gmail.com Applicants who are Turks and Caicos Islanders can send copies of their resume to the Immigration Board.


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JOB REFERENCE NO: JOB TITLE: MINISTRY: LOCATION: SALARY:

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KHB6- 22 Occupational Therapist Health, Agriculture and Human Services Providenciales Grade 8 - $51,147.50 per annum plus allowances

SALARY:

DECEMBER 21ST, 2018 – DECEMBER 28TH, 2018

SALARY: Grade 7.1 - $41,205.00 per annum plus allowances

JOB SUMMARY: This is a senior professional position responsible for the effective management of the Migrant Health Program

JOB SUMMARY: This is a professional position, performing evaluations, developing and implementing effective patient treatment plans to restore, compensate or adapt for loss of patient function, by planning and administering medically prescribed therapy treatments in accordance with professional standards governing the facility and their discipline.

JOB REFERENCE NO: JOB TITLE: DEPARTMENT: LOCATION: SALARY:

JOB REFERENCE NO: JOB TITLE: DEPARTMENT: LOCATION: SALARY

JOB SUMMARY: To support the Superintendent of Prisons to maintain security, control, supervision and the safe custody of offenders. The successful candidate will be responsible for looking after Offenders and to help them lead law abiding and useful lives in custody and after release.

KHB6-23 Quarantine Officer Agriculture Department Various Grade 6.1 $33,415.00 per annum plus allowances

CFB6- 31 Prison Officer Her Majesty’s Prison Service Grand Turk SALARY: Grade 5.1 - $26,650.00 per annum plus allowances

JOB SUMMARY: Is to oversee and evaluate the trapping operations of the animal welfare unit and enforcement of animal control ordinances. To investigate cases of mistreatment, nuisance and other breaches of the animal control ordinances.

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JOB REFERENCE NO: JOB TITLE:

JOB SUMMARY: This is an administrative support position which has departmental responsibility in assisting the department of Registration and Citizenship in the execution of various documents.

DEPARTMENT: LOCATION: SALARY:

KHB6 – 24 DEPUTY SUPERVISOR WELLNESS CENTER (Temporary) Special Needs Unit South Caicos Grade 6 - $33,415 per annum plus allowances

JOB SUMMARY: The job entails responsibility to assist the Supervisor with the management of the Wellness Centre/Special Needs Unit and ensuring quality care for all clients. JOB REFERENCE NO: JOB TITLE: DEPARTMENT: LOCATION: SALARY:

KHB6-25 Contract Performance Manager Contract Management Unit Providenciales $69,700.00 per annum

JOB SUMMARY: The job holder in this position is required to monitor and coordinate the implementation of all obligations under the hospital project/contract agreement. JOB REFERENCE NO: JOB TITLE: DEPARTMENT: SALARY: LOCATION:

KHB6-26 MEDICAL OFFICER Primary Health Care Grade 8 $51,147.50 per annum plus allowances. Various

JOB SUMMARY: The successful candidate will provide a high standard of primary health care to patients in the Turks and Caicos Islands. JOB REFERENCE NO: KHB6- 27 JOB TITLE: Chief Medical Technologist MINISTRY: Health, Agriculture and Human Services LOCATION: Providenciales ALARY: Grade 8 - $51,147.50 per annum plus allowances JOB SUMMARY: The Chief Medical Technologist is responsible for coordinating, monitoring and evaluating laboratory activities to ensure quality patient care and management and is expected to generate results that are deemed satisfactory when laboratory results are accurate, reliable and timely and client confidentiality is maintained. JOB REFERENCE NO: JOB TITLE: DEPARTMENT: LOCATION: SALARY:

KHB6-28 Administrative Assistant – Migrant Health Unit Primary Health Care Providenciales Grade 4.1 $21,935.00 per annum

JOB SUMMARY: This is an administrative support position, which has responsibility for secretarial and administrative support functions in the office.

JOB REFERENCE NO: JOB TITLE: DEPARTMENT: LOCATION: SALARY:

KHB6- 29 Primary Health Care Manager Primary Health Care Unit Providenciales SALARY: Grade 9.1 - $59,553.00 per annum plus allowances

JOB SUMMARY: Under the supervision of the Director of Health Services, the Primary Health Care Manager plans, organises, directs and controls through primary health care staff the delivery of Primary Health Care services on each island and by extension the Turks and Caicos Islands (TCI); JOB REFERENCE NO: JOB TITLE: DEPARTMENT: LOCATION:

KHB6- 30 Migrant Health Manager Primary Health Care Unit Providenciales

JOB REFERENCE NO: JOB TITLE: MINISTRY: DEPARTMENT: LOCATION: SALARY:

JCB6-32 Citizenship Caseworker Registration and Citizenship Department Grand Turk Grade 5 - $26,650.00 per annum

JCB6-33 NETWORK AND WIRING SPECIALIST FINANCE, INVESTMENT AND TRADE CITU PROVIDENCIALES Grade 7.1 $41,205.00 per annum

JOB SUMMARY: This position will seek to address the need for permanent IT personnel presence and support on the island of Providenciales to service the IT needs of Government Offices on site and offices in the neighboring islands of North and Middle Caicos as needed. JOB REFERENCE NO: JOB TITLE: DEPARTMENT: LOCATION: SALARY:

LWB6-34 Administrative Assistant Marjorie Basden High School South Caicos Grade 4.1 $21,935.00 per annum

JOB SUMMARY: This is an administrative support position, which has responsibility for secretarial and administrative support functions in the office. JOB REFERENCE NO: JOB TITLE: DEPARTMENT: LOCATION: SALARY:

LWB6-35 SCHOLARSHIP OFFICER Scholarship Secretariat Grand Turk Grade 6: $33,415.00 per annum

JOB SUMMARY: The Scholarship Officer provides administrative support to the Scholarship Secretariat/ Unit. JOB REFERENCE: JOB TITLE: MINISTRY: LOCATION: SALARY:

KHB6-36 Administrative Officer Office of The Premier & District Administration Providenciales Grade 5.1 $26,650.00 per annum plus Allowances.

JOB SUMMARY: This is an administrative position, which has responsibility for the smooth operation of administrative functions in the office and for dealing with information that is sensitive and/or confidential. JOB REFERENCE: JOB TITLE: MINISTRY: LOCATION: SALARY:

KHB6-37 Communications Coordinator Office of The Premier & District Administration Providenciales Grade 7.1 $41, 205 per annum plus Allowances.

JOB SUMMARY: This job provides a proactive and reactive professional media and public relations service for the Premier’s Office, to ensure that the policies, programmes, decisions and activities of the Office of the Premier, Cabinet and the Legislature are communicated to key stakeholders and the public. JOB REFERENCE: JOB TITLE: MINISTRY: LOCATION: SALARY:

KHB6-38 Aide de Camp Office of The Premier & District Administration Providenciales and Grand Turk Grade 5.1 $26,650.00 per annum plus Allowances.

JOB SUMMARY: The job holder is primarily responsible for assisting with the provision of transportation services to the Premier and the First Family and the Acting Premier in performing their official duties.

Please Note: Applications that are not accompanied by all required supporting documents will not be processed. Application Deadline 4th January. 2019


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LOCAL SPORTS

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Women in Sports 5th Annual Christmas Gala and Awards Ball

The Turks and Caicos Islands Women in Sports, an arm of the Commonwealth Games Association, held it’s 5th Annual Christmas Gala and Awards Ball on Saturday 15th December at the Margaritaville, Carnival Cruise Port under the theme “A Winter Wonderland” . By all accounts, the event was a huge success by President Angela Brooks and committee members. In attendance to celebrate with the Honourees were the Premier, Hon. Sharlene Cartwright-Robinson and Mr. Robinson, Minister of Sports, Hon. Edwin Astwood, Minister of Education, Youth and Library Services, Hon. Karen Malcolm and Hon. Temard Butterfield who blessed the food. There was a large gathering of friends and family members as well as other patrons who now look forward to this most anticipated event on Grand Turk’s Christmas social calendar. They sure didn’t disappoint the 24 strong men who were honoured undera specific criteria: “Pioneers in Cricket and Softball”.

The committee realized there are the plate and giving them the honour. many cricketers, past and current, “However, I believe that nothing happens throughout the TCI who have made before its time and this moment I valuable contributions to the cultural believe is indeed perfect timing. I say it sport. However, in order to limit the is perfect timing giving the recent trend number of honourees, it was necessary of unfortunate events that have been to have specific qualifying criteria that impacting the young men of our country distinguished the selected group. It was and communities.” therefore decided that only trailblazers, Ingham in her address further added, those men who started out in the sport, these honourees are men from our some as old as 90 years old, should be various communities who have build awarded. strong characters, who are modest who As a result, this year, the can be mentors for our young men. They committee agreed to honour 24 deserved have played the game of life well. men who were the movers and shakers in cricket and softball during their day: CRICKET Guest Speaker Rosalie Ingham- Maurice Hanchell Hall told the gathering that she noticed William “Bill / Archie” Clare that although some of the Honorees Honourable Norman Saunders have decided to put up their sporting Alan Parker gears they have decided to take on the Keith Robinson role of Sporting Administrators and Neville Adams Coaches of various sporting bodies or Roy Adams simply showing up at sporting events to George “Puddin” Williams give moral support. Some say an event Thomas Saunders such as this is long overdue and praised Carlton Saunders the Women in Sports for stepping up to Larry Coalbrooke

Stacey Robinson receiving from WIS Member Paula Virgil

Hon. Karen Malcolm and Hon. Temard Butterfield

Paula Virgil with Rupert Williams

Mr. Noel Roberts receiving from WIS Member Paula Virgil

Stanley “Boysie” Taylor with daughter Sandy Williams and Paula Virgil

Paula Virgil with Leo Selver and Carolyn Dickinson

Charles Taylor Noel Roberts Selvyn Mills Leo Selver Stanley “Boysie” Taylor SOFTBALL Mervin Cox Arthur Lightbourne Wayne Williams Godfrey Been Stacy Robinson Ferguson Williams James “Jumbo” Fulford Peter Quelch All honourees were elated to receive their plaques of recognition and have their sport bios read by family members who came out in huge numbers to witness the historic event. The Women in Sports take this opportunity to say a great big thanks of appreciation to all the patrons for their invaluable support and look forward with keen anticipation in presenting the 2019 honourees.

Keith Robinson receiving from WIS Member Paula Virgil

Wayne Williams with Presenter

Peter Quelch with Presenter


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Paula Virgil with Ferguson Williams

Mohan Cox on Saxophone

Neville Adams and Paula Virgil

William “Bill” Clare

Honorees being introduced

Presenter, Godfrey Been and Wife Mrs. Been

Mr.Lorne Robinson and Premier Hon. Sharlene Cartwright-Robinson

Rita and Walter Gardiner

Gertrude Forbes with Carlton Saunders and Paula Virgil

Maurice Hanchell and Daphane Penn

Charles Taylor and Paula Virgil

Paula Virgil and Marvin Cox

Alan Parker and Paula Virgil

Paula Virgil and Roy Adams

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