Members of the Opposition Peoples Democratic Movement and other stakeholders in the business community, will get to make an input into how business is done here in the TCI.

Minister of Finance Hon. C. Washington Missick made this known to members of the House of Assembly when, instead of presenting the Business Licensing Amendment Bill 2014, he sought to withdraw the Bill indefinitely.

Here’s the Minister’s rationale for taking that position, a move commended by the Speaker of the House.

 

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In reference to the Business License, all island member, Hon. Derek Taylor raised the concern that many businesses in the Turks and Caicos Islands are in limbo because they have no licenses, which is why the Finance Minister reiterated the need to get maximum support from all concerned.

 

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Minister of Finance Hon. C. Washington Missick, withdrawing the Business Licensing Amendment Bill 2014 during this week’s sitting of the House of Assembly.

 

 

 

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