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DEPENDENT TERRITORIES SENIOR APPOINTMENTS BOARD:
HM GOVERNOR TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS
Judy
1. At their meeting on 17 November the Dependent Territories Senior Appointments Board were unable to recommend to the Secretary of State that either of the two candidates put forward possessed the necessary qualities to succeed Mr A C Watson as
Governor of the Turks and Caicos Islands. It therefore advised
that a further search be made for a more suitable candidate.
2. Mr John Clifford Strong, whose name had been put before the
Board as a suitable candidate for HM Commissioner, Anguilla, but
who was not available in time to take up this appointment,
is
also considered eminently suitable for this difficult post. He is presently serving as Counsellor and Head of Chancery in
Dar es Salaam and could be made available in time to take over
from Mr Watson.
3.
In the Brief on the Governor, Cayman Islands, sent to you
before the last meeting of the Dependent Territories Senior
Appointments Board, in addition to recommending the extension of the present Governor's (Mr T Russell) term of office it was mentioned that Mr Strong would be a particularly suitable person to succeed Mr Russell. It was felt that by that time he would
have a suitable knowledge of the Caribbean area.
4.
It is therefore proposed, unless members of the Board see
any objection, to submit a recommendation to the Secretary of
State that Mr Strong's name should go forward to The Queen for appointment as HM Governor, Turks and Caicos Islands. Furthermore members of the Board should note him as a likely successor to Mr Russell at the end of his tour should the timing be right. and when this happens it will be submitted as a concrete proposal for the Board's approval. A cv for Mr Strong and Job Description for the post are enclosed.
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