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UK SAYS NO EVIDENCE FOR ENQUIRY

BY Vivian Tyson
SUN Associate Editor

 The British Government says that although there are a number of allegations that are currently the subject of on-going enquiries, there has been “insufficient evidence to justify either a prosecution or a Commission of Enquiry.”

This was stated in a release from the Governor's Office containing the Oral Evidence follow-up between the Foreign Affairs Committee and the head of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, on matters relating to the TCI.

“We can assure the Committee that we take all allegations of corruption in an Overseas Territory extremely seriously,” the release said. “The further development and promotion of good governance is a key objective. But it is vital that any action be based on substantive evidence. Read full story

Meet the Beauties

Six lovely ladies will take the stage at 9 p.m. at the Regatta Village and compete to be the queen of the ‘Big South' along with the many various prizes that come with winning. The ladies: Ms. Krizia Handfield (Caicos Oil), Ms. Antonella Francis (Full Force Security), Ms. Jewel Selver ( Saunders & Co), Ms. Nancy Toussaint (Al Services Ltd), Ms. Natalia Butterfield (Father & Son Construction) and Ms. Kimberly Stubbs ( Provo Stevedoring) are all excited by the prospect of becoming the queen of the island.

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