UK Parliament To Study Governance Of Overseas Territories
by Robin Pilgrim, LawndTax-News.com, London
17 August 2007
The UK's Parliamentary Foreign Affairs Committee has announced a new inquiry
into the exercise by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) of its responsibilities
in relation to the Overseas Territories and the FCO’s achievements against
its Strategic Priority No. 10, the security and good governance of the Overseas
Territories.
In particular, the Inquiry will focus on:
- Standards of governance in the Overseas Territories;
- The role of Governors and other office-holders appointed by or on the recommendation
of the United Kingdom Government;
- The work of the Overseas Territories Consultative Council;
- Transparency and accountability in the Overseas Territories;
- Regulation of the financial sector in the Overseas Territories;
- Procedures for amendment of the constitutions of Overseas Territories;
- The application of international treaties, conventions and other agreements
to the Overseas Territories;
- Human rights in the Overseas Territories;
- Relations between the Overseas Territories and the United Kingdom Parliament.
The Foreign Affairs Committee last reported on these matters in January 1998,
at the time of the Government’s Dependent Territories Review. The Committee
has since produced several Reports on Gibraltar, but this will be the first
time it has considered the Government’s overall policy on the Overseas
Territories since 1998. The National Audit Office (NAO) is currently carrying
out a review of the effectiveness of the FCO’s work in relation to the
Territories. The NAO is expected to publish its Report in the Autumn.
The Overseas Territories are: Anguilla, Bermuda, the British Antarctic Territory
(BAT), the British Indian Ocean Territory (BIOT/Chagos Islands), the British
Virgin Islands (BVI), the Cayman Islands, Falkland Islands, Gibraltar, Montserrat,
Pitcairn Islands, St Helena and its Dependencies (Ascension Island and Tristan
da Cunha), South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands, the Sovereign Base
Areas of Akrotiri and Dhekelia in Cyprus, and the Turks & Caicos Islands
(TCI).
Oral evidence sessions are expected to commence in November 2007. Those intending
to submit written evidence are asked to do so by Monday 15 October.
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