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Promoting Integrity, Honesty, and Good faith in Public Life!

 3rd December, 2025

PRESS RELEASE:

TCI Integrity Commission Hosts Inspiring

2025 Integrity Speak-Off:

Where Knowledge Meets Character and

Youth Voices Lead the Charge.

The Turks and Caicos Islands Integrity Commission successfully hosted the 2025 Integrity Speak-Off Competition on Monday, November 24th, 2025, at Beaches Resort, East Caicos Boardroom. From 10:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., the event delivered an energizing display of intelligence, moral conviction, and youth leadership. Students showcased not only their academic strength but their commitment to ethical principles that shape strong nations.

Round 1 featured the powerful moot:

“Be it resolved, this House believes that youth involvement in integrity initiatives can transform the Commission’s effectiveness.”

Participants delivered compelling, well-researched arguments. Their statements demonstrated exceptional insight, including:

“Laws command obedience, awareness commands commitment.”

“Laws are powerless without understanding.”

“Laws punish corruption, but awareness prevents it.”

“Laws without awareness feel imposed, not embraced.”

“Awareness is not a luxury but a bridge that connects.”

“The fight against corruption begins at home and in the heart.”

Round 2 intensified the competition with a 5-minute impromptu speech segment, challenging students to respond thoughtfully and confidently to real-world integrity issues. Their poise and quick reasoning demonstrated the strength of ethical thinking under pressure.

Judges included Ms. Selena Grant (Apprenticeship Program Representative), Ms. Samadia Lightbourne (Senior Investigation Officer, Complaints Commission), Captain Dixie Smith (Maritime Operations Commander & Multi-Agency Task Force Member, TCI Regiment), and Mr. Kauome Smith (Lawyer, National Health Insurance Board).

Aligned with the International Anti-Corruption Day theme, the Speak-Off reinforced a vital message:

Knowledge without character is incomplete—and character without integrity cannot lead.

Integrity remains the foundation of leadership across every field of study and every position of trust.

Outstanding Performances

1st Place / Best Speaker: Mr. Xavier Malcolm

2nd Place: Ms. Jade Rigby

3rd Place: Kenderdine Jean

4th Place: Seth Carter

5th Place: Annette Fulford

All students performed exceptionally well. Winners received trophies, certificates, and cash prizes. The Grand Turk Campus also received a cash contribution toward a new or ongoing project.

The Commission extends appreciation to the Acting Premier Honourable Jamel Robinson, the Minister of Religious Liberty Honourable Sean Malcolm, and the Minister of Health, Honourable Kyle Knowles for attending and supporting the event, including representatives from the Department of Education along with Mr. Mark Garland (Director) and TCICC President Ms. Candice Williams, Faculty and team—reinforcing the national importance of empowering youth as ethical leaders and champions of good governance.

The passion, confidence, and vision displayed by the students proved that the future of the Turks and Caicos Islands is bright and filled with emerging leaders ready to rise with integrity.

END

For media inquiries: TCI Integrity Commission, Email: info@integritycommission.tc Tel: 649-946-1941 / 649-941-7847.

Left to Right: Front row: Jade Rigby, Kenderline Jean, Anette Fulford, Xavier Malcolm and Seth Carter. Back row: Chaperone Dr. Jason Henry, Dr Delores Stapleton Harris (Vice President TCICC), Imterniza McCartney (Public Education Officer), Acting Premier, Hon. Jamel Robinson, Hon Sean Malcolm (Minister of Religious Affairs), Dr. Candice Williams, (President/CEO TCICC), Dr. Suzette Creary (Dean TCICC), Richard Been (Deputy Director TCI Integrity Commission).
Left to Right: Chairperson Mr. Leonardo Glasgow, Ms. Gemely Lubin (Chaperone TCICC Provo Campus):, Xavier Malcom (Winner), Jade Rigby (2nd Place) Kenderline Jean (3rd Place) Annette Fulford (5th Place), Seth Carter (4th Place), Dr. Jason Henry (Chaperone TCICC GT Campus). Second row, Richard Been (Deputy Director TCI Integrity Commission) and Imterniza McCartney (Public Education Officer, TCI Integrity Commission).
Left to right: Richard Been (Deputy Director), Xavier Malcolm (Winner), Imterniza McCartney (Public Education Officer).
Left to Right: front row: Ms. Selena Grant, Jade Rigby (Second Place), Xavier Malcolm (Winner), Kenderline Jean (Third Place), Annette Fulford (Fifth Place), Seth Carter (Fourth Place), Captain Dixie Smith (Judge) and Ms. Samadia Lightbourne (Judge), Second row: Kaoume Smith (Judge), Imterniza McCartney (Public Education Officer), Richard Been (Director).
Names left to right: Judges: Mr.Kaoume Smith, Ms. Samadia Lightbourne, Captain Dixie Smith, and Ms. Selena Grant and Timekeeper Ms. Britonya Martin.