The Governor’s Office will:

  • Provide an effective channel of communication which ensures that the concerns of the Government of the British Virgin Islands are understood by the United Kingdom Government and vice versa;
  • Conduct the business of Government of the British Virgin Islands, with all other countries and international organizations except where authority has been devolved to the Premier or relevant Ministry e.g. CARICOM and OECS;
  • Provide Chairmanship for Cabinet Meetings, the National Disaster Management Council, the Prerogative of Mercy Committee, Old Government House Museum Management Board and the National Security Council;
  • Liaise with the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF) and other law enforcement agencies to ensure effective law enforcement in the Territory and implementation of the elements of a Criminal Justice Strategy;
  • Work closely with the Ministry of Education and Culture and the Prison Superintendent to ensure a well managed and safe prison;
  • Liaise with the Department of Disaster Management and other relevant bodies to improve disaster management capability in the Territory;
  • Ensure close cooperation with the Deputy Governor’s Office in the areas of elections and passport affairs, application for naturalization as British Overseas Territories Citizens (BOTC) and public service administration;
  • Liaise with the BVI Airport Authority, Air Safety Support International, Virgin Islands Shipping Registry and the BVI Ports Authority to maintain effective oversight of aviation and maritime safety and security;
  • Respond to telephone enquires and written requests for information from members of the public in the British Virgin Islands and overseas within 10 working days of receipt;
  • Handle complaints from members of the public about the service provided by the Public Service and provide a response within 10 working days of receipt;
  • Administer the Overseas Territories Programme Fund, the Overseas Territories Environment Programme and the Chevening Fund;
  • Respond to requests for the exercise of the Prerogative of Mercy;
  • Facilitate the extension of treaties and conventions, such as international human rights instruments, to the British Virgin Islands;
  • Co-ordinate visits for dignitaries, VIPs and various UK government officials with other government departments;
  • Process recommendations for Queen’s Honours and the Certificate  and Badge of Honour;
  • Receive requests for Her Majesty The Queen’s congratulatory messages for British Virgin Islanders who are 100 years of age or older and couples who have been married for 60 years or more;
  • Maintain, staff, and open Old Government House Museum to the public every Monday to Friday except on public holidays;
  • Host receptions for charitable events, international conference/meetings and local events at the Governor’s Residence;
  • Work with the BVI Government on economic matters and all the financial services sector on meeting international regulatory standards.