The British Virgin Islands is undergoing an inquiry into its governance, leading to discussions about potential direct rule from the UK due to rampant corruption and the recent arrest of Premier Andrew Fahie on drug trafficking charges. The current acting leader, Natalio Wheatley, opposes direct rule, arguing it would undermine democratic representation, while an inquiry report has recommended suspending the territory’s constitution for at least two years. The situation draws parallels with the Turks and Caicos Islands, which previously experienced direct rule following similar issues, ultimately resulting in a new constitution and improved governance.