Kenisha L. Bacchus

Kenisha L Bacchus is a Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award Gold Awardee and Leadership Awardee. She is UK Chevening Scholarship Alumni (2014/2015) with extensive legal, anti-money laundering, and financial regulatory experience spanning over twenty years. She is a lawyer and has been admitted to practice law in the Turks & Caicos Islands Bar and St. Vincent & Grenadines. Mrs. Bacchus is currently the Deputy Managing Director of the TCI Financial Services Commission. She joined the TCI Government in 2001 as Crown Counsel within the Attorney General’s Chambers and the Commission in 2004 heading AML/CFT Compliance. Kenisha regularly speaks and provides training at various local and international supervisory and industry forums. She has also served as an expert assessor for the OECD Global Forum on the Transparency and Exchange of Information for Tax Purposes and the Caribbean Financial Action Task Force (CFATF).

Kenisha holds a Master of Business Administration (MBA) and a Master of Laws (LL.M.) specialising in International Corporate Governance and Financial Regulation. She also holds a Bachelor of Laws Degree (LLB Hons) and a Legal Education Certificate. She is a Fellow of the International Compliance Association (FICA).

Murray Snider

Secretary, Turks and Caicos Islands Bar Association

Murray Snider was appointed Secretary of the Turks and Caicos Islands Bar Association in April 2025. In this capacity, he oversees the administrative functions of the Bar Council, ensuring communication among members, record-keeping, and the execution of the Council's initiatives.

As a legal practitioner with international experience, Murray’s appointment reflects the Council’s confidence in his organizational skills, attention to detail, and strong commitment to upholding the values of professionalism and service within the Bar.

In addition to administrative duties, Murray supports committee operations and assists in implementing new initiatives to modernize systems and member engagement. Known for his collegial spirit and pragmatic outlook, Murray is a key point of contact between the Bar Association and its members.

Professionally, Murray is a Senior Associate Attorney at Griffiths & Partners Attorneys, where he maintains a broad corporate and commercial litigation practice.

Arnelle Taylor-Hall

Vice President, Turks and Caicos Islands Bar
Association Partner, Wessex Fairchild Attorneys

Arnelle Taylor-Hall is the Vice President of the Turks and Caicos Islands Bar Association and a partner of Wessex Fairchild Attorneys. Her legal practice focuses on banking and finance, corporate and commercial law, conveyancing, and private client services. She serves as retained counsel to several trust companies and financial institutions, advising on secured lending, corporate structuring, and transactional matters.

Mrs. Taylor-Hall also serves as a Senior Member of the Turks and Caicos Islands Labour Tribunal, where she brings balanced legal judgment and a thoughtful approach to decision-making, reflecting her ongoing commitment to integrity and sound reasoning in the resolution of employment disputes.

As Vice President of the Bar Council, Mrs. Taylor-Hall plays a pivotal role in shaping legal reform, governance practices, and professional development within the jurisdiction. She currently chairs the Bar Council’s Education and Training Committee, which leads the development of the national Continuing Professional Development (CPD) framework, supports aspiring legal professionals, and coordinates legal training initiatives in partnership with the Ministry of Education.

Her leadership is defined by fairness, foresight, and inclusivity. She is a strong advocate for gender equity in the legal profession and is deeply invested in youth mentorship and legal capacity building.

Mrs. Taylor-Hall earned her legal education in the United Kingdom and is called to the Bar of England and Wales (Middle Temple) and the Bar of the Turks and Caicos Islands. She continues to mentor young lawyers and law students, fostering a culture of service, excellence, and lifelong learning.

Above all, Arnelle Taylor-Hall is a tireless advocate for the continued development of the legal profession and the strengthening of justice systems in the Turks and Caicos Islands. Her work reflects a deep sense of duty to both the law and the community it serves.

Mark A. Fulford

Mark Anthony Fulford currently serves as President of the Bar Council of the Turks and Caicos Islands Bar Association, having been unanimously elected by his peers in March 2025. In this capacity, he leads the legal profession through a pivotal chapter of renewal and transformation—guided by his vision for transparency, inclusivity, accountability, and institutional advancement.

As President, Mr. Fulford is championing a series of ambitious but deliverable initiatives, including the establishment of clear rules of procedure for Bar governance; a modern digital presence for the Association; secure Practicing Licence Cards; improving communication through regular circulars; strengthening international linkages; expanding continuing professional development (CPD) opportunities; and guiding the completion of long-overdue legislative reforms, including the finalisation of the Legal Profession Ordinance. His tenure also prioritizes the establishment of a permanent Secretariat and physical headquarters for the Association—objectives that will secure the Bar’s operational future.

Professionally, Mr. Fulford is the Managing Partner of the award-winning law firm F Chambers Attorneys, based in Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands. With a dynamic career spanning law, public policy, and advocacy, he is widely recognized for his expertise in inward investment, corporate structuring, real estate, immigration, development, employment law, and litigation.

He is a proud alumnus of the University of Buckingham Law School, where he served as President of the Law Society and became the first Turks and Caicos Islander to receive the prestigious Merit Prize Award.

Mr. Fulford's public service background includes senior advisory roles to successive Premiers of the Turks and Caicos Islands, as well as service as Chief of Staff to the first Premier. His deep understanding of government relations makes him a sought-after advisor on legislative matters involving business licensing, human rights, planning, and regulatory reform.

An accomplished litigator, Mr. Fulford has appeared before every level of court in the Turks and Caicos Islands, including the Magistrate’s Court, Labour Tribunal, Supreme Court, and Court of Appeal. He has also appeared before the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in London, defending the constitutional rights of elected officials in one of the country’s most consequential constitutional cases.

His legislative experience includes chairing the Bar’s Legislative Committee and leading the Advocates Legal Group—the largest body of legal aid attorneys in the country. He is also a member of the International Bar Association, where he sits on the Law Firm Management Committee.

He has advised three successive governments in the Turks and Caicos Islands, including service as Chief of Staff to the first Premier, advisor to the second, and legal counsel to the third Premier’s TCI–Canada Trade Mission. He was also legal advisor to the Special Envoy to the House of Lords during the 2009 constitutional crisis.

In his regulatory and public service roles, Mr. Fulford chairs the National Health Appeals Tribunal, the appellate body that hears grievances by contributors to the National Health Insurance Plan against decisions of the NHIP or its CEO. He previously chaired the National Health Insurance Board, where he successfully led a comprehensive reform agenda approved for national implementation.

Mr. Fulford is the founding Chairman of United Way Turks and Caicos Islands, leading a 15-member Board focused on literacy, youth employment, crime prevention, and elder care. He also served as Vice President of the Premier’s Cup Charity Golf Tournament, which has raised nearly $500,000 for local causes.

A passionate advocate for both law and sport, Mr. Fulford is the Vice President of the Turks and Caicos Islands Golf Association where he led the National Golf Team to three consecutive championship victories at the Caribbean Classic Golf Tournament, hosted annually by the Caribbean Golf Association (CGA).

Above all, he is driven by a belief in service, justice, and national development. When not championing reform or representing clients, he is an avid golfer, devoted family man, and proud husband and father to two daughters and a son.

KERCHELLE E. BAIN

Kerchelle E. Bain is a practising Attorney and Certified Mediator in the Turks and Caicos Islands. She has experience in a variety of practice areas but currently focuses on Family, Property and Dispute Resolution matters. She was appointed Secretary to the Bar Council in 2018 where she served until her election to member in April 2021.

DESIREE DOWNES

Desiree Downes hails from Guyana. She is an Attorney-at-Law called to the Guyana Bar on 22 October 1999.

Ms. Downes holds a Degree in Public Management and av Bachelor of Laws Degree, both obtained from the University of Guyana, Guyana; a Legal Education Certificate obtained from the Hugh Wooding Law School, Trinidad and Tobago; and a Master of Laws (LL.M) in Drafting Legislation, Regulation and Policy from the University of London, School of Advanced Study (Institute of Advanced Legal Studies), United Kingdom.

Desiree is the Principal Legislative Drafter in the Attorney General’s Chambers, Turks and Caicos Islands, where she bears responsibility for the work of the Legislative Drafting Division. She began her legal career in the Attorney General’s Chambers, Guyana as State Counsel in 1999. She also served as Senior Legislative Drafter for a brief period in the Attorney General’s Chambers, Bahamas. In 2013 Desiree received an honorary MBE (Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire) award from Her Majesty the Queen for her services to legislative drafting in the Turks and Caicos Islands.

She is a Caribbean Financial Action Task Force trained anti-money laundering and prevention of the financing of terrorism assessor.

Ms. Downes serves as the Attorney General’s representative on the Bar Council.

JERWINA TAYLOR

Jerwina Taylor is a graduate of Oxford Brookes University,where she obtained her law degree (LLB Hons) in 2012. She was admitted to the Turks and Caicos Bar as an Attorney in 2014. Jerwina is an Associate at Karam & Missick Attorneys, where her principal areas of practice include debt recovery, personal injury, employment, family and probate. She is an elected member of the TCI Bar Council for the term 2018/ 19. Jerwina also serves as Chair of the TCI Junior Bar Committee.

Shayone Handfield-Gardiner

Attorney General’s Representative, Turks and Caicos Islands Bar Council
Principal Crown Counsel – International Division, Attorney General’s Chambers

Shayone Handfield-Gardiner serves as the Attorney General’s appointed representative on the Turks and Caicos Islands Bar Council, bringing a wealth of legal experience, public service, and international acumen to the governance of the legal profession.

She currently holds the post of Principal Crown Counsel for the International Division at the Attorney General’s Chambers, where she is responsible for managing complex legal issues relating to international law, bilateral and multilateral agreements, regional integration, and public international legal matters. In this capacity, she frequently represents the Turks and Caicos Islands in regional and international forums and plays a vital role in safeguarding the legal interests of the government on the global stage.

Mrs. Handfield-Gardiner is deeply committed to the development of the legal profession in the Turks and Caicos Islands and actively contributes to law reform and public policy modernization through her advisory role within the government. As a member of the Bar Council, she lends strategic insight and legal precision to matters of governance, continuing professional development, and institutional capacity building.

Throughout her career in public law, she has championed initiatives related to good governance, treaty implementation, legislative compliance, and intergovernmental cooperation. Her contributions reflect her strong belief in the rule of law, justice, and the importance of professional excellence within the legal sector.

Known for her thoughtful approach, professionalism, and collaborative spirit, Mrs. Handfield-Gardiner brings a vital governmental perspective to the Council’s deliberations and plays an integral role in advancing the shared objectives of the Bar Association and the public legal service.

She holds legal qualifications from the United Kingdom and the Caribbean and is a proud member of both the local and regional legal community.

Exploring Non-UKGC Casino Sites A Comprehensive Guide

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Exploring Non-UKGC Casino Sites: A Comprehensive Guide

In recent years, the online gambling landscape has significantly evolved, giving rise to a plethora of options for players worldwide. Among these options, non UKGC casino sites non UK based gambling sites have gained substantial popularity. These sites operate outside of the stringent regulations imposed by the UK Gambling Commission (UKGC), offering unique advantages and features. In this article, we’ll delve into the world of non-UKGC casino sites, exploring their benefits, types, and significant differences compared to their UKGC counterparts.

Understanding Non-UKGC Casino Sites

Non-UKGC casino sites refer to online gambling platforms that are not licensed by the UK Gambling Commission, which is known for its strict regulatory framework aimed at ensuring player safety and fairness. Instead, these casinos operate under licenses issued by other jurisdictions, such as Malta, Curacao, or the Isle of Man. These alternative regulatory bodies have different standards and requirements, resulting in a diverse range of gaming experiences.

Benefits of Non-UKGC Casino Sites

Choosing to play at non-UKGC casino sites can come with a number of attractive benefits:

  • Diverse Game Selection: Non-UKGC casinos often feature a broader selection of games, including unique titles and providers that may not be available in UKGC-regulated sites.
  • Bonus Offers and Promotions: To attract players, non-UKGC casinos frequently offer more generous bonus structures and promotions, including higher welcome bonuses and loyalty rewards.
  • Less Stringent Verification Processes: Many non-UKGC sites have simplified registration and verification procedures, allowing players to get started with minimal delays.
  • Bigger Betting Limits: Non-UKGC casinos often impose fewer restrictions on betting limits, catering to high rollers looking for larger wagering opportunities.
  • Cryptocurrency Support: Many non-UKGC sites embrace modern payment methods, including cryptocurrencies, which appeal to a tech-savvy audience.

Types of Non-UKGC Casino Sites

Non-UKGC casinos can be categorized into several types based on their licenses and offerings:

1. Curacao Licensed Casinos

Curacao is one of the most popular jurisdictions for online gambling licenses. Curacao-licensed casinos are known for their lenient regulations, allowing for a wide variety of games, payment methods, and bonuses. They often cater to international players, making them a favorite among those looking for a broader gaming experience.

2. Malta Licensed Casinos

The Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) is renowned for its rigorous standards and player protection measures. Although it is a non-UK regulator, MGA-licensed casinos are often viewed as reliable and trustworthy. They provide a vast selection of games, ensuring a top-notch gaming experience for players.

3. Other Jurisdictions

Several other jurisdictions, such as the Isle

of Man, Kahnawake, and Antigua and Barbuda, also offer licenses that allow online casinos to operate. Each has its own set of regulations and benefits, enhancing the diversity within the non-UKGC landscape.

Differences between Non-UKGC and UKGC Casinos

When comparing non-UKGC sites to UKGC regulated casinos, several key differences emerge:

  • Regulatory Standards: UKGC has more stringent regulatory requirements, focusing heavily on player protection, responsible gambling, and fairness. Non-UKGC sites, while still regulated, may not adhere to the same level of scrutiny.
  • Player Support: UKGC casinos typically offer more comprehensive support services, including self-exclusion tools and support for problem gambling. Non-UKGC casinos might not offer the same resources, so players must be vigilant.
  • Game Fairness: UKGC-compliant sites are required to use tested and certified Random Number Generators (RNGs) to ensure that games are fair. Non-UKGC casinos may not have these mandatory standards.
  • Geographical Restrictions: While many UKGC sites are restricted to UK players, non-UKGC casinos can cater to a broader international audience.

How to Choose a Non-UKGC Casino

Selecting a reputable non-UKGC casino involves careful consideration. Here are several factors to keep in mind:

  • Licensing Information: Always verify the licensing credentials of the casino. Look for casinos licensed by reputable jurisdictions, such as Malta or Curacao.
  • Game Variety: Explore the game library offered by the casino. A diverse selection of games can enhance your overall experience.
  • Withdrawal Policies: Review the withdrawal terms, including processing times and fees. Opt for sites with favorable withdrawal conditions.
  • Customer Support: Ensure the casino has a responsive and helpful customer support team. Check available contact methods and hours of operation.
  • Reviews and Reputation: Research player reviews and feedback about the casino. This can provide valuable insights into the site’s reliability and quality.

Conclusion

Non-UKGC casino sites present an exciting alternative for players seeking diverse gaming experiences, attractive bonuses, and innovative payment methods. While they offer numerous advantages, it’s crucial for players to remain vigilant and informed about the associated risks. By understanding the unique features of non-UKGC casinos, players can make educated choices and enjoy the thrill of online gambling safely.