During his news conference earlier this week, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State, Henry Bellingham MP, stated that he would publish a set of Governance Principles for the Interim Administration to work to between now and the elections on 9 November 2012.

 

Indeed, it is stated in the new Constitution that all future incoming administrations must also agree their own statements of Governance Principles with the House of Assembly and the UK Foreign Secretary within 28 days of taking office.

 

“Minister Bellingham thought it extremely important that the people of the TCI know that the Interim Administration is working to the highest standards of Corporate Governance,” said His Excellency Governor Ric Todd. “Further, he felt that it would be useful to allow the people to see the sorts of behaviours and ways of doing business that they should expect of their future Governments too.”

 

The statement in full:

Statement of Governance Principles for the Interim Administration

 

In the exercise of their functions, all organs of government in the Turks and Caicos Islands have a duty to give effect to the following principles.

 

1.      All Government action shall be taken in a manner designed to safeguard the fundamental rights and freedoms of every person in the Islands, as set out in the Constitution.

 

2.      The government of the Islands should involve the participation of the people.  The Government shall serve and take account of the interests of all the people in the Islands. In particular, any process of consultation shall be accessible and meaningful.

 

3.      All ordinances, regulations, policies and actions must be fair, proportionate, and capable of being implemented impartially.  In particular, decision-making required by law shall be objective, and the granting of discretionary powers shall be limited to those that are necessary for good government.

 

4.      The Government shall ensure that its decisions and acts and those of public officials are lawful, rational, proportionate and procedurally fair.

 

5.      The Government shall maintain a broad and long-term perspective on the sustainable development of the Islands, and shall encourage lawful business and economic activity.

 

6.      The Government shall take steps to protect the environment in accordance with the Constitution, and shall promote the protection thereof.

 

7.      The Government shall ensure that the TCI Public Service implements policy in accordance with the rule of law and internationally accepted standards.  The Government shall respect the integrity and impartiality of the Public Service and the Public Service shall be protected from partisan interference.

 

8.      All public appointments shall be based on merit, and all public officials shall be treated fairly.  The Government shall ensure compliance with the Code of Conduct for Persons in Public Life.

 

9.      All government bodies shall, in order to build confidence in their operations and effectiveness, be accountable and transparent to the public and accessible to the media.

 

10.  Government processes, institutions and information shall be directly accessible and transparent to those concerned with them as provided by law, and enough information provided to understand and monitor them.  The Government shall keep and use information in line with applicable law.  Decision-makers shall provide written reasons for decisions and advise applicants of their procedural rights.

 

11.  The Government shall act in an accountable manner, especially in relation to those who will be affected by its decisions and actions.  The Government shall cooperate with and support the work of constitutional institutions protecting good governance and other oversight, regulatory and investigatory institutions, while respecting and preserving their independence.

 

12.  The Government shall act in good faith and a fair manner that is non-discriminatory, for the benefit of all people in the Islands irrespective of race, national or social origin, political or other opinion, colour, religion, language, creed, association with a national minority, property, sex, sexual orientation, birth or other status.  Services shall be made available on an equal basis, free of preference based on family ties, political allegiance, friendship or personal gain.

 

13.  The Government shall at all times respect the rule of law, the independence of the judiciary and the impartial administration of justice.

 

14.  The Government shall ensure compliance with international obligations applicable to the Turks and Caicos Islands.

 

15.  The Government shall administer Crown Land and other Government assets in a lawful, transparent and equitable manner.

 

16.   The Government shall manage public finances according to established principles of value for money, affordability, propriety and regularity and in the interests of securing the sustained long term prosperity of the people of the Islands.  In doing so, the Government shall also observe the principles set out in any framework document on public financial management made in accordance with the Constitution.

 

17.  The Government shall ensure that financial decisions are made within the context of a medium-term plan which aims to achieve and sustain an annual budget surplus.  The Government shall take action to mitigate fiscal risks, and ensure that liabilities, including debts, are sustainable and fully taken into account when setting and implementing budgets.

 

18.  The Government shall ensure that a budget is approved which secures the effective operation of Government and which is in accordance with all relevant laws and standards.