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Andrew Fahie

Andrew Alturo Fahie (/fɔɪ/, born 7 August 1970) is a British Virgin Islands politician who served as Premier of the British Virgin Islands from 2019 to 2022.[1] He was also the chairman of the Virgin Islands Party in the British Virgin Islands from 2016 to 2022.[2] He was convicted of a range of charges relating to conspiracy to import cocaine into the United States in 2024.[3][4]

Andrew Fahie
Fahie in 2021
Premier of the British Virgin Islands
In office
26 February 2019 – 5 May 2022
MonarchElizabeth II
GovernorAugustus Jaspert
John Rankin
Preceded byOrlando Smith
Succeeded byNatalio Wheatley
Leader of the Opposition
In office
6 February 2017 – 21 December 2018
MonarchElizabeth II
GovernorJohn Duncan
Augustus Jaspert
Preceded byJulian Fraser
Succeeded byRonnie Skelton
Personal details
Born (1970-08-07) 7 August 1970 (age 53)
Tortola, British Virgin Islands[citation needed]
Political partyVirgin Islands Party
SpouseSheila Elaine Forbes-Fahie
Children2
Alma materFlorida A&M University

Fahie was the elected House of Assembly member for the First District from 1999 to 2022.[5] He was appointed chairman of the Virgin Islands Party on 30 November 2016 after winning a leadership contest with incumbent leader, Julian Fraser.[6] On 6 February 2017 he was officially appointed Leader of the Opposition.[7] On 25 February 2019 Fahie led his party to victory in the 2019 British Virgin Islands general election, and was sworn in as Premier the following day.[8]

On 28 April 2022, Fahie was arrested in the United States on charges related to drug trafficking and money laundering.[9][10] Shortly afterwards, on 5 May 2022, he was removed as Premier by a near-unanimous vote in the House of Assembly.[11] He remained as the First District Representative until November 2022.[12] He was convicted of all charges on 8 February 2024.[3][4]

He is often referred to by his nickname, the Brown Bomber.[13]

Early life and education edit

Andrew Fahie was born in 1970 to Ernest Alturo Fahie and Iris Dorene Romney.[14]

After graduating from the BVI High School in 1986, Fahie attended the University of the Virgin Islands in St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, and then earned a BSc in Education from Florida A&M University, graduating in 1991.[5]

After that he initially taught as a Maths teacher at Elmore Stoutt High School.

Fahie is married to Sheila Fahie (née Herbert-Forbes). Together they have had three children, one of whom died in infancy.[14]

Political career edit

Fahie was first elected as the 1st District representative in 1999 at the age of 28, and he has held that seat continuously since then.[5] He has previously served as Minister for Education and Culture from 2007 to 2011, and as Minister for Health, Education and Welfare from 2000 to 2003. Since 1999 he has dominated the voting in his 1st District - his smallest margin of victory has been 27.6% of the vote (2015).

Leader of the Opposition edit

In the 2015 general election only two members of the Virgin Islands Party won their seats - Julian Fraser and Fahie. Subsequently, Fraser and Fahie argued over who should be named as leader of the opposition, as Fraser believed that he should take over as the incumbent party leader following the general election defeat.[15] Fahie disagreed as he believed the majority of party members would prefer him to take over as leader following the party's disastrous electoral defeat.[16]

As the Constitution required that the Leader of the Opposition commanded a support of the "majority" of the opposition members, and the only two opposition members disagreed, there was an impasse. Governor John Duncan gave the men a month to resolve their differences, but they were unable to do so, and eventually the Governor appointed Fraser as the official Leader of the Opposition.[17]

Fahie later ousted Fraser as party leader, and was appointed Leader of the Opposition in his stead.[7]

He was succeeded by Ronnie Skelton as opposition leader on 22 December 2018 after the ruling Government party split, and the Skelton-led faction became the largest opposition party.[18]

Fahie, when he was Leader of the Opposition, frequently commented that a Commission of Inquiry was needed into BVI Government corruption. Two years after he was elected as Premier of the Virgin Islands, then-Governor Augustus Jaspert announced that there would be a Commission of Inquiry and the Report of that Inquiry was published in late April 2022, one day after Fahie's arrest in connection to drug trafficking, money laundering and terrorism financing.

Premier edit

Fahie led his party to victory in the 2019 British Virgin Islands general election, and was sworn in as Premier the following day.[8]

He was removed as Premier on 5 May 2022 after the House of Assembly passed a no-confidence motion against his government.[19]

Resignation edit

He formally resigned his seat at representative of the First District on 24 November 2022.[20] In his resignation letter to the Speaker of the House he indicated that he was retiring from representational politics.

Shooting incident edit

In 2007 Fahie suffered a gunshot wound to his left leg during an attempted bank robbery.[21] The wound was not serious. Fahie tried to sue the bank for the injuries he received. He lost at trial, and the case was settled before the appeal was heard.[22]

Money laundering and cocaine allegations edit

2003 edit

In 2003, Offshore Alert reported that Fahie was under investigation about allegations of money laundering.[23] Fahie did not deny that an investigation took place, but contended that no action was taken against him as a result of the investigation.[24] In 2018 he called the allegations "outdated, unproven, and unsubstantiated".[25]

2022-2024 edit

On 28 April 2022, Fahie was arrested by the US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) in Miami on charges related to money laundering, conspiracy to import 5 kg (11 lb) of cocaine, and planning to assist the Mexico-based Sinaloa Cartel in moving thousands of kilograms of cocaine into the United States for a percentage of the proceeds.[9][10] The matter went to trial in late January 2024 on four charges: (1) conspiracy to import more than five kilograms of cocaine, (2) conspiracy to engage in money laundering, (3) attempted money laundering, and (4) foreign travel in aid of racketeering.[26] His co-accused, Oleanvine Maynard, gave evidence against him. On 8 February 2024 after a seven day trial the Miami jury convicted him on all counts.[3][4]

Electoral history edit

Andrew Fahie electoral history
Year District Party Votes Percentage Winning/losing margin Result
1995 1st District Independent 197 27.5% -292 Lost
L. Stoutt
1999 1st District Virgin Islands Party 528 76.9% +387 Won
2003 1st District Virgin Islands Party 558 70.9% +335 Won
2007 1st District Virgin Islands Party 611 74.1% +406 Won
2011 1st District Virgin Islands Party 611 65.8% +294 Won
2015 1st District Virgin Islands Party 652 65.4% +375 Won
2019 1st District Virgin Islands Party 742 81.0% +601 Won

References edit

  1. ^ "Andrew Fahie sworn in as Premier". BVI News. 26 February 2019.
  2. ^ (PDF). legco.gov.vg. Archived from the original (PDF) on 8 February 2017. Retrieved 7 February 2017.
  3. ^ a b c Jay Weaver (8 February 2024). "Miami jury finds ex-BVI premier guilty in cocaine import plot. He faces up to life in prison". Miami Herald. Retrieved 9 February 2024.
  4. ^ a b c Jason Smith (8 February 2024). "Ex-premier Andrew Fahie found guilty of cocaine scheme". BVI Beacon. Retrieved 9 February 2024.
  5. ^ a b c "Hon. Andrew A. Fahie". VI Government. Retrieved 6 February 2017.
  6. ^ . BVI News. 30 November 2016. Archived from the original on 1 December 2016. Retrieved 6 February 2017.
  7. ^ a b "BREAKING NEWS: Fahie Appointed Opposition Leader". BVI Platinum. 6 February 2017.
  8. ^ a b "Election results, VIP wins! Walwyn not elected". BVI News. 26 February 2019.
  9. ^ a b Durbin, Adam (29 April 2022). "British Virgin Islands: Premier Andrew Fahie arrested in US drug sting". BBC News. Retrieved 29 April 2022.
  10. ^ a b "British Virgin Islands premier arrested on US drug charges". Miami Herald. 28 April 2022.
  11. ^ "Motion to remove Andrew Fahie as Premier passes in HOA". BVI News. 5 May 2022.
  12. ^ "Embattled former Premier Andrew Fahie resigns and retires". bvinews.com. 24 November 2022. Retrieved 24 November 2022.
  13. ^ . BVI Platinum. 30 November 2016. Archived from the original on 7 February 2017. Retrieved 6 February 2017. Hon. Fahie, who has earned the boxing legend Joe Louis' moniker as the 'Brown Bomber'.
  14. ^ a b "The Forbes/Fahie/Romeny of Tortola, BVI:Information about Andrew Alturo Fahie". Genealogy.com. Retrieved 7 February 2017.
  15. ^ . BVI Beacon. 22 June 2015. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 6 February 2017.
  16. ^ "Fraser Appointed Opposition Leader". BVI Platinum. 21 July 2015.
  17. ^ "Fraser Appointed Opposition Leader". BVI Platinum. 21 July 2015.
  18. ^ "Skelton Appointed Opposition Leader". BVI Government. 22 December 2018.
  19. ^ "UPDATE: HoA unanimously passed a resolution to remove Hon Fahie as VI Premier". Virgin Islands News Online. Retrieved 5 May 2022.
  20. ^ "Embattled former Premier Andrew Fahie resigns and retires". BVI News. 24 November 2022.
  21. ^ . Virgin Islands Daily News. 20 August 2007. Archived from the original on 31 July 2017.
  22. ^ . BVI News. 30 April 2014. Archived from the original on 31 July 2017. Retrieved 31 July 2017.
  23. ^ David Marchant (31 October 2003). "Ex-BVI Gov't minister Andrew Fahie investigated for money laundering". Offshore Alert. Retrieved 6 February 2017. A United States federal court has appointed a Commissioner to collect evidence for a criminal investigation in the British Virgin Islands into a former member of the BVI Government and his banking officer wife. The targets of the investigation are Andrew Alturo Fahie, 33, who was the BVI's Minister of Education & Culture until a change of government in June of this year, and his wife, Sheila E. Fahie, a.k.a. Sheila Fannie, Sheila Romney, 36, who is an officer with Banco Popular in BVI.[permanent dead link]
  24. ^ . BVI News. 19 March 2015. Archived from the original on 7 February 2017. Retrieved 6 February 2017. I am not going to be afraid to tackle these issues and to deal with them head-on because the best person to talk about anything is the one who tested and tried in it, and came out as I say as good as you could come out after something like that.
  25. ^ "The Aim Is To Hijack Next Election--Fahie Addresses Old Money Laundering Allegations". BVI Platinum. 10 August 2018.
  26. ^ Jason Smith (31 January 2024). "Undercover cop testifies as Fahie trial gets under way in Miami". BVI Beacon.
Political offices
Preceded by Premier of the British Virgin Islands
2019–2022
Succeeded by
Preceded by Leader of the Opposition
2017–2018
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Angel Smith
House of Assembly Member, 1st District
1999–2022
Succeeded by
Karl Dawson

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Andrew Alturo Fahie f ɔɪ born 7 August 1970 is a British Virgin Islands politician who served as Premier of the British Virgin Islands from 2019 to 2022 1 He was also the chairman of the Virgin Islands Party in the British Virgin Islands from 2016 to 2022 2 He was convicted of a range of charges relating to conspiracy to import cocaine into the United States in 2024 3 4 Andrew FahieFahie in 2021Premier of the British Virgin IslandsIn office 26 February 2019 5 May 2022MonarchElizabeth IIGovernorAugustus JaspertJohn RankinPreceded byOrlando SmithSucceeded byNatalio WheatleyLeader of the OppositionIn office 6 February 2017 21 December 2018MonarchElizabeth IIGovernorJohn DuncanAugustus JaspertPreceded byJulian FraserSucceeded byRonnie SkeltonPersonal detailsBorn 1970 08 07 7 August 1970 age 53 Tortola British Virgin Islands citation needed Political partyVirgin Islands PartySpouseSheila Elaine Forbes FahieChildren2Alma materFlorida A amp M University Fahie was the elected House of Assembly member for the First District from 1999 to 2022 5 He was appointed chairman of the Virgin Islands Party on 30 November 2016 after winning a leadership contest with incumbent leader Julian Fraser 6 On 6 February 2017 he was officially appointed Leader of the Opposition 7 On 25 February 2019 Fahie led his party to victory in the 2019 British Virgin Islands general election and was sworn in as Premier the following day 8 On 28 April 2022 Fahie was arrested in the United States on charges related to drug trafficking and money laundering 9 10 Shortly afterwards on 5 May 2022 he was removed as Premier by a near unanimous vote in the House of Assembly 11 He remained as the First District Representative until November 2022 12 He was convicted of all charges on 8 February 2024 3 4 He is often referred to by his nickname the Brown Bomber 13 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Political career 2 1 Leader of the Opposition 2 2 Premier 2 3 Resignation 3 Shooting incident 4 Money laundering and cocaine allegations 4 1 2003 4 2 2022 2024 5 Electoral history 6 ReferencesEarly life and education editAndrew Fahie was born in 1970 to Ernest Alturo Fahie and Iris Dorene Romney 14 After graduating from the BVI High School in 1986 Fahie attended the University of the Virgin Islands in St Thomas U S Virgin Islands and then earned a BSc in Education from Florida A amp M University graduating in 1991 5 After that he initially taught as a Maths teacher at Elmore Stoutt High School Fahie is married to Sheila Fahie nee Herbert Forbes Together they have had three children one of whom died in infancy 14 Political career editFahie was first elected as the 1st District representative in 1999 at the age of 28 and he has held that seat continuously since then 5 He has previously served as Minister for Education and Culture from 2007 to 2011 and as Minister for Health Education and Welfare from 2000 to 2003 Since 1999 he has dominated the voting in his 1st District his smallest margin of victory has been 27 6 of the vote 2015 Leader of the Opposition edit In the 2015 general election only two members of the Virgin Islands Party won their seats Julian Fraser and Fahie Subsequently Fraser and Fahie argued over who should be named as leader of the opposition as Fraser believed that he should take over as the incumbent party leader following the general election defeat 15 Fahie disagreed as he believed the majority of party members would prefer him to take over as leader following the party s disastrous electoral defeat 16 As the Constitution required that the Leader of the Opposition commanded a support of the majority of the opposition members and the only two opposition members disagreed there was an impasse Governor John Duncan gave the men a month to resolve their differences but they were unable to do so and eventually the Governor appointed Fraser as the official Leader of the Opposition 17 Fahie later ousted Fraser as party leader and was appointed Leader of the Opposition in his stead 7 He was succeeded by Ronnie Skelton as opposition leader on 22 December 2018 after the ruling Government party split and the Skelton led faction became the largest opposition party 18 Fahie when he was Leader of the Opposition frequently commented that a Commission of Inquiry was needed into BVI Government corruption Two years after he was elected as Premier of the Virgin Islands then Governor Augustus Jaspert announced that there would be a Commission of Inquiry and the Report of that Inquiry was published in late April 2022 one day after Fahie s arrest in connection to drug trafficking money laundering and terrorism financing Premier edit Fahie led his party to victory in the 2019 British Virgin Islands general election and was sworn in as Premier the following day 8 He was removed as Premier on 5 May 2022 after the House of Assembly passed a no confidence motion against his government 19 Resignation edit He formally resigned his seat at representative of the First District on 24 November 2022 20 In his resignation letter to the Speaker of the House he indicated that he was retiring from representational politics Shooting incident editIn 2007 Fahie suffered a gunshot wound to his left leg during an attempted bank robbery 21 The wound was not serious Fahie tried to sue the bank for the injuries he received He lost at trial and the case was settled before the appeal was heard 22 Money laundering and cocaine allegations edit2003 edit In 2003 Offshore Alert reported that Fahie was under investigation about allegations of money laundering 23 Fahie did not deny that an investigation took place but contended that no action was taken against him as a result of the investigation 24 In 2018 he called the allegations outdated unproven and unsubstantiated 25 2022 2024 edit On 28 April 2022 Fahie was arrested by the US Drug Enforcement Administration DEA in Miami on charges related to money laundering conspiracy to import 5 kg 11 lb of cocaine and planning to assist the Mexico based Sinaloa Cartel in moving thousands of kilograms of cocaine into the United States for a percentage of the proceeds 9 10 The matter went to trial in late January 2024 on four charges 1 conspiracy to import more than five kilograms of cocaine 2 conspiracy to engage in money laundering 3 attempted money laundering and 4 foreign travel in aid of racketeering 26 His co accused Oleanvine Maynard gave evidence against him On 8 February 2024 after a seven day trial the Miami jury convicted him on all counts 3 4 Electoral history editAndrew Fahie electoral history Year District Party Votes Percentage Winning losing margin Result 1995 1st District Independent 197 27 5 292 LostL Stoutt 1999 1st District Virgin Islands Party 528 76 9 387 Won 2003 1st District Virgin Islands Party 558 70 9 335 Won 2007 1st District Virgin Islands Party 611 74 1 406 Won 2011 1st District Virgin Islands Party 611 65 8 294 Won 2015 1st District Virgin Islands Party 652 65 4 375 Won 2019 1st District Virgin Islands Party 742 81 0 601 WonReferences edit Andrew Fahie sworn in as Premier BVI News 26 February 2019 Hon Andrew A Fahie MLC PDF legco gov vg Archived from the original PDF on 8 February 2017 Retrieved 7 February 2017 a b c Jay Weaver 8 February 2024 Miami jury finds ex BVI premier guilty in cocaine import plot He faces up to life in prison Miami Herald Retrieved 9 February 2024 a b c Jason Smith 8 February 2024 Ex premier Andrew Fahie found guilty of cocaine scheme BVI Beacon Retrieved 9 February 2024 a b c Hon Andrew A Fahie VI Government Retrieved 6 February 2017 Fahie beats Fraser BVI News 30 November 2016 Archived from the original on 1 December 2016 Retrieved 6 February 2017 a b BREAKING NEWS Fahie Appointed Opposition Leader BVI Platinum 6 February 2017 a b Election results VIP wins Walwyn not elected BVI News 26 February 2019 a b Durbin Adam 29 April 2022 British Virgin Islands Premier Andrew Fahie arrested in US drug sting BBC News Retrieved 29 April 2022 a b British Virgin Islands premier arrested on US drug charges Miami Herald 28 April 2022 Motion to remove Andrew Fahie as Premier passes in HOA BVI News 5 May 2022 Embattled former Premier Andrew Fahie resigns and retires bvinews com 24 November 2022 Retrieved 24 November 2022 D Day Who Will Clinch VIP Leadership BVI Platinum 30 November 2016 Archived from the original on 7 February 2017 Retrieved 6 February 2017 Hon Fahie who has earned the boxing legend Joe Louis moniker as the Brown Bomber a b The Forbes Fahie Romeny of Tortola BVI Information about Andrew Alturo Fahie Genealogy com Retrieved 7 February 2017 Two man opposition deadlocked over leadership BVI Beacon 22 June 2015 Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 6 February 2017 Fraser Appointed Opposition Leader BVI Platinum 21 July 2015 Fraser Appointed Opposition Leader BVI Platinum 21 July 2015 Skelton Appointed Opposition Leader BVI Government 22 December 2018 UPDATE HoA unanimously passed a resolution to remove Hon Fahie as VI Premier Virgin Islands News Online Retrieved 5 May 2022 Embattled former Premier Andrew Fahie resigns and retires BVI News 24 November 2022 Two men charged in BVI bank robbery Virgin Islands Daily News 20 August 2007 Archived from the original on 31 July 2017 Hollow Victory Fahie appears in court settles shooting case with bank BVI News 30 April 2014 Archived from the original on 31 July 2017 Retrieved 31 July 2017 David Marchant 31 October 2003 Ex BVI Gov t minister Andrew Fahie investigated for money laundering Offshore Alert Retrieved 6 February 2017 A United States federal court has appointed a Commissioner to collect evidence for a criminal investigation in the British Virgin Islands into a former member of the BVI Government and his banking officer wife The targets of the investigation are Andrew Alturo Fahie 33 who was the BVI s Minister of Education amp Culture until a change of government in June of this year and his wife Sheila E Fahie a k a Sheila Fannie Sheila Romney 36 who is an officer with Banco Popular in BVI permanent dead link Fahie gets tough question about his past BVI News 19 March 2015 Archived from the original on 7 February 2017 Retrieved 6 February 2017 I am not going to be afraid to tackle these issues and to deal with them head on because the best person to talk about anything is the one who tested and tried in it and came out as I say as good as you could come out after something like that The Aim Is To Hijack Next Election Fahie Addresses Old Money Laundering Allegations BVI Platinum 10 August 2018 Jason Smith 31 January 2024 Undercover cop testifies as Fahie trial gets under way in Miami BVI Beacon Political offices Preceded byOrlando Smith Premier of the British Virgin Islands2019 2022 Succeeded byNatalio Wheatley Preceded byJulian Fraser Leader of the Opposition2017 2018 Succeeded byRonnie Skelton Preceded byAngel Smith House of Assembly Member 1st District1999 2022 Succeeded byKarl Dawson Retrieved from https en 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