Cyril Brandtford Romney (1 March 1931 – 19 July 2007) was a British Virgin Islander politician who served as
Chief Minister of the British Virgin Islands
The Premier of the Virgin Islands is the head of government for the British Virgin Islands. As a British Overseas Territory, the Premier is appointed by the Governor on behalf of the British monarch, currently King Charles III. Until 2007, the ...
from 1983 to 1986. He also served as a member of the
Legislative Council of the British Virgin Islands
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from 1979 to 1995. He was the first British Virgin Islander to hold the post of Financial Secretary, and was also a business leader in the Territory and the region.
After an early career as a teacher, he studied economics at
Inter-American University of Puerto Rico and then pursued a master's program in economics and political science at
Syracuse University
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in New York.
Politics
Cyril Romney's first foray into politics was in 1975, when he stood as an independent candidate in the
First District
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against
Lavity Stoutt. He lost, but was subsequently elected in 1979 as the representative for the
Fifth District and became a member of the opposition. He served a second political term from 1983 to 1986 and was Chief Minister of a coalition government with the United Party led by
Willard Wheatley. During Romney's term as Chief Minister the
International Business Companies Act
The International Business Companies Act, 1984 was a statute of the British Virgin Islands which permitted the incorporation of International Business Companies (IBCs) within the Territory. The Act played in a huge role in the economic and fi ...
, which was responsible for so much of the Territory's economic success, came into force.
In 1986 Romney's ruling coalition lost power after calling an early election, but he was re-elected and continued to serve on the opposition benches for two more consecutive terms. In both 1995 and 1999, he tried unsuccessfully to recapture the Fifth District seat standing on a pro-independence platform.
Romney was a permanent
justice of the peace, a founding member of the
Rotary Club
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of Tortola and a member of the BVI Chamber of Commerce and Hotel Association.
Business interests
Romney had wide ranging commercial interests, including commercial and residential real estate development, and various aspects of the tourism industry. He was closely involved in the BVI's cruise ship industry; he founded a local travel agency, Travel Plan, in 1969 and a taxi company in 1979. He also purchased one of the Territory's major hotel chains, Prospect Reef, and opened a local franchise of
Dolphin Discovery. He also opened the British Virgin Islands franchise o
Colombian Emeralds International
In addition to his commercial interests, Romney was for many years an active member of the British Virgin Islands Tourist Board and he initiated several strategies for promoting the Territory.
Alleged money laundering
Whilst serving as Chief Minister Romney was the 99% owner of a
trust company
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called Financial Management Trust, which had been linked with laundering drugs money. Although Romney was not personally implicated in the money laundering scheme, he was serving as Chief Minister at the time, the Legislative Council resolved to debate a
no-confidence motion
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. To preempt the motion, Romney dissolved the
Legislative Council and called a
general election
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, which he lost.
Romney was never personally implicated, and argued that the day-to-day running of the company was conducted by the manager, Shaun Murphy, who later turned
Queen's evidence
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in relation to the
Brink's-Mat bullion robbery. Because of trade licensing laws in the British Virgin Islands it is not uncommon for prominent local businessmen to appear as owners of businesses where they have little to do with the running of the business. However Romney was not awarded the customary
OBE
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and public service outside the civil service. It was established o ...
given to political leaders in British Overseas Territories by the Queen.
Death
Romney died on 19 July 2007 in a Florida hospital after a long battle with
cancer
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. He was survived by his wife, former BVI First Lady Lillian Romney, five daughters, and several grandchildren. On his death he was given an official government funeral. Chief Minister
Orlando Smith
Daniel Orlando Smith, OBE (born 28 August 1944) is a British Virgin Islands politician and the former Premier of the British Virgin Islands from 2011 to 2019 and from 2003 to 2007. He also formerly served as Chief Minister of the British Virg ...
said Romney's death marked the end of an era for the British Virgin Islands, stating: "Our community lost a leader and a hero today."
Electoral history
Sources
* British Virgin Islands Government Information Service - Press Release No 299R/07.
''Virgin Islands Daily News'' obituary
Footnotes
External links
Obituary in ''The Times''Video: The Story of the IBC Act
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1931 births
2007 deaths
British Virgin Islands politicians
Chief Ministers of the British Virgin Islands
Deaths from cancer in Florida
Leaders of the Opposition (British Virgin Islands)
United Party (British Virgin Islands) politicians