The Central Committee
The Central Committee carries out preparatory work and provides advice to the Island Council to support discussion and decision-making. It facilitates debate among members, allows questions to be posed to the Executive Council, and advises on current matters concerning the island.
A key task of the Central Committee is to review draft laws and publish reports so that these proposals can be properly considered in public meetings.
The Central Committee consists of the five (5) Island Council members The independent chairman of the Central Committee is Island Council member Ms. Elsa Peterson. In absence of the chairman, the deputy chairman, Mr. Rolando Wilson, assumes the role.
The Central Committee meeting information
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Dress Code:
During the public meetings of the Island council committee, the Island Council members, guests, and attendees are required to wear appropriate clothing and footwear.
Prohibition on Mobile Phone Use:
In the Island Council Chambers mobile phone ringtones must be set to vibrate or silent, it is also not allowed to visual or audio record island council meetings during island council and central committee meetings.