Seeking Action Plan on VIIG Audit


Seeking Action Plan on VIIG Audit
The Issue
The V.I. Inspector General has released an audit featuring a number of improprieties taking place within the U.S. Virgin Islands Government. The most recent report, involving the 29th Legislature and connected individuals, has been found to be worthy of further scrutiny in regards to a number of financial anomalies discovered by the V.I. Inspector General's office. Reports are online at http://www.viig.org/audits.html
The V.I. Department of Justice web site has gone mysteriously dark at http://www.doj.vi.gov/ - The people of the United States Virgin Islands would like to see the proper follow up on these discoveries. UPDATE: The DOJ web site has now been restored. We still have no word from that division on whether any action will be taken, but the web site is up again.
We are asking for moral courage within our government to help in the healing of this territory.
There has still been no action on Bill 29-0214 - To reform procurement processes of the VI Legislature
http://www.legvi.org/vilegsearch/Detail.aspx?docentry=17446.
On Facebook, Sen. Craig Barshinger asked everyone to make calls to request more information too. He posted: "The audit report doesn't name names, but the people of the Virgin Islands have a right to this information and more. Consider requesting it from the Legislature, through the senate president 774-0880. If you don't get a response, please contact my office at 693-3546 STT, 712-2307 STX, 693-8061 STJ."
Download the directory of the 29th Legislature.

The Issue
The V.I. Inspector General has released an audit featuring a number of improprieties taking place within the U.S. Virgin Islands Government. The most recent report, involving the 29th Legislature and connected individuals, has been found to be worthy of further scrutiny in regards to a number of financial anomalies discovered by the V.I. Inspector General's office. Reports are online at http://www.viig.org/audits.html
The V.I. Department of Justice web site has gone mysteriously dark at http://www.doj.vi.gov/ - The people of the United States Virgin Islands would like to see the proper follow up on these discoveries. UPDATE: The DOJ web site has now been restored. We still have no word from that division on whether any action will be taken, but the web site is up again.
We are asking for moral courage within our government to help in the healing of this territory.
There has still been no action on Bill 29-0214 - To reform procurement processes of the VI Legislature
http://www.legvi.org/vilegsearch/Detail.aspx?docentry=17446.
On Facebook, Sen. Craig Barshinger asked everyone to make calls to request more information too. He posted: "The audit report doesn't name names, but the people of the Virgin Islands have a right to this information and more. Consider requesting it from the Legislature, through the senate president 774-0880. If you don't get a response, please contact my office at 693-3546 STT, 712-2307 STX, 693-8061 STJ."
Download the directory of the 29th Legislature.

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Petition created on December 3, 2011