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Who Will Take Care of Deputy PM Patrick Faber’s Government Vehicle?

Deputy Prime Minister Patrick Faber’s assigned vehicle, a 2013 Toyota Prado, was plunged into the Caribbean Sea near Marine Parade by an unknown driver on August fourteenth.  The account given by the Minister of Education a day later was that the vehicle was stolen from his girlfriend’s house near mile four on the George Price […]

Former Immigration C.E.O. Candelaria Saldivar Still on Government Payroll

C.E.O. Candelaria Saldivar, the sister of Minister John Saldivar, remains on administrative leave over a year after vacating her office in the Ministry of Immigration.  That’s because she reportedly couldn’t get along with the Heads of Department. During this time, the senior public officer continues to enjoy her full salary, as well as the perks […]

An International Investigation for Pastor Lucas? Said Says Yes, P.M. Says No

The heinous murder of Pastor Llewellyn Lucas in early July, as well as the call for an external investigation also came up in the House today.  Pastor Lue was beheaded after being abducted from the home of businessman William Mason on Intelco Hill in Belmopan during a business deal gone wrong.  The issue was brought […]

Kareem Musa Discusses Anwar Barrow’s B.T.L. Salary

How much is the Prime Minister’s son, Anwar Barrow, earning as Chairman of the Executive Committee at B.T.L.?  That’s what Area Representative Kareem Musa asked in the House this morning.  Granted, the House of Representatives is not the place or forum for a such a question, but Musa asked nonetheless.  Here’s how the PM responded […]

Re-Registration Coming; Re-Districting to Create 10 New Constituencies

There has long been a call for re-registration of the electoral roll and for re-districting of the electoral boundaries. The former has only taken place in 1996 and 1997 after first being introduced while the last took place between the 2003 and 2008 general elections. Reports are that as many as ten new constituencies will […]

Angelus Press Helps City Students Get Back to School

A hundred Belize City students will be the recipients of much needed back to school goodies courtesy of the Angelus Press. Today, at its headquarters on Queen Street in the Old Capital, Manager John Gillett handed over the Jansport school bags to representatives from the Belize Red Cross, who will be issuing the bags on […]

More Help for Hurricane Earl Victims, This Time from the U.S.

By early afternoon, the U.S. Ambassador to Belize Carlos Moreno was handing over a fifty-thousand-dollar donation of mattresses and other relief supplies to the Red Cross for the victims of Hurricane Earl.  It is but a portion of the total assistance that the U.S. government will be making to Belize. According to Ambassador Moreno, his […]

Eastern Division South Holds Back to School Drive

Today, the Eastern Division South Police Department hosted the first of three back to school drives at its headquarters on Raccoon Street. Aside from the officers donating books and some basic school supplies, the department collaborated with Social Security and several corporate partners in the city to issue just over one hundred school bags and […]

P.M. Barrow Finds No Smoking Gun in Audit Reports, But Will Question Ministers

The Special Audit Reports on the Immigration and Nationality Department are to be laid before the House of Representatives on Friday, and are sure to engineer much talk and opprobrium. But the man who saw them first, Prime Minister Dean Barrow, has a considered view on how much they condemn the government and the Department. […]

Ministers Intervened in Visa Process Repeatedly – and Flouted the Law

Not a smoking gun on corruption?….well the Special Audit during the period 2011-2013, unearthed so many irregularities in the issuance of visas and passports that could not have been carried out by public officers alone without the sanction of ministers. In a nutshell, the investigation found that as many as fifty-five thousand passports were issued […]

Government Ministers Also Wrote-in for People to Get Nationality Despite Irregular Documents

Ministers of government also illegally intervened in the nationality process when there is no such provision for them to do so in the Belize Nationality Act, pointed out by the Auditor General in her findings. Appendix ‘F’ to the Special Audit on Nationality confirms that seven current ministers and ministers of state and seven former […]

Prime Minister Pleased With O.A.S. Report – But What Will Guatemala Say?

The Barrow Administration is reeling from scandal to scandal. Fresh off the Danny Mason saga interrupted by Hurricane Earl, the hustle of visas, nationalities and passports at the immigration department has come around full circle.  Prime Minister Barrow returned from a medical check-up in the United States; he touched on a myriad of issues that […]

B.D.F. Commander Says He Knew it All Along – His Soldiers Did Not Kill Julio Alvarado

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has confirmed that it today officially received the independent report on the killing of Guatemala minor Julio Rene Alvarado Ruano. The report carries a chronology of events on what transpired in the Chiquibul when the minor lost his life on the night of April twentieth. As we reported on Wednesday, […]

Patrol May Still Be Responsible For Teen’s Death

The O.A.S. investigation confirms that the incident occurred within the Adjacency Zone administered by Belize. On the twentieth of April, Julio Alvarado was killed and his father and brother were injured. The report points out that it is not the first time that the minor was inside the Cebada area of the Chiquibul, while the […]

No Turning Back On Section 53, Says P.M. As He Goes After Teachers’ Union

In spite of the protest that took place on Tuesday while he was out of the country, and the one he faces when he goes to the House on Friday, Prime Minister Dean Barrow says government will not change course. The government has said it will not be appealing Chief Justice Kenneth Benjamin’s decision on […]

Minister John Saldivar Defends Immigration Involvement

The Special Audit will be fully ventilated at Friday’s House meeting where it is expected that the government side will try their best to exculpate themselves from the shenanigans. Earlier today, Minister John Saldivar, who prior to the special audit took a packing in the John Mason case and lost the Police Ministry, wrote in […]

Guatemalan on the Run for Wife’s Murder Got Belize Passport to Enter Mexico

In the Special Audit, it is reordered that a number of persons who illegally obtained the Belizean birthright were anywhere from human traffickers to terrorist suspects. Among the undesirables is Guatemalan national and fugitive, Roberto Barreda de Leon, who was captured in 2012 in Merida, Yucatan bearing a Belize passport. He was on the run […]

General David Jones Says Dangers Remain in Chiquibul

When we caught up with B.D.F. Commander, Brigadier General David Jones, we also wanted to know about the state of affairs in the Chiquibul. According to Jones, the area where the shooting of Julio Alvarado took place is fraught with danger for the rangers and B.D.F. soldiers who put their lives at risk. He says […]

Jones Says It’s Time for Independent Investigation into Danny Conorquie’s Death

The Government of Belize supported an international independent investigation on the shooting death of the Guatemalan minor and four months later, the results showed the joint patrol of B.D.F. soldiers and FCD ranger acted in self defense and the B.D.F. was not responsible for the death of the fourteen year old. So why wasn’t the […]

Courts Gives $25,000 to Hurricane Earl Victims

Today Unicomer (Belize) Limited, the company which manages the Courts and Tropigas merchandise store chains in Belize, made a formal donation to families affected by Hurricane Earl through the Belize Red Cross. Karin Castellanos is their marketing manager.   Karin Castellanos, Marketing Manager, Unicomer (Belize) Limited “Definitely as we see a lot of our people […]

Red Cross Says Gift Vouchers Will Be Used to Get Back Needed Household Items

The donation, according to Director General of the Belize Red Cross Lily Bowman, will be used to replace much needed household items lost to the hurricane.   Lily Bowman, Director General, Belize Red Cross “This specific donation is in the form of gift certificates, so that they can replace their household essentials that they have […]

Healthy Living’s Smart Start for Back to School

Summer vacation is officially coming to an end. By the first week of September, all children across the country will be back in school. At this point, all the schools books, back packs and stationary have been purchased and maybe even packed for the first day of school. If you are a parent hoping for […]

Vindication! O.A.S. Report Says B.D.F. Did Not Kill Guatemalan Child

An official report is completed, but is yet to be presented to the Government in respect of the shooting death of fourteen year old Julio Rene Alvarado Ruano. The minor was killed in April of this year and the reaction from Guatemala was intransigent—they mobilized troops along the western border and south in the Sarstoon […]

Suspected Human Trafficker, One of Many to Benefit from “Blank” Passports

The special audit on the visas, nationality and passports hustle covers a two-year period: 2011 to 2013. The feeding frenzy during that brief period was obviously gluttonous, and if the audit was to have extended beyond that period, what else would have been uncovered? That’s the question many are asking because there is reason to […]

Immigration Minister Complains: Auditors Didn’t Speak to Him

The Special Audit ahead of Friday’s meeting of the House of Representatives remains a hot topic of national importance.  The lengthy report names a number of elected officials and sitting government ministers in the free-for-all.  Senator Godwin Hulse was appointed to the post of Minister of Immigration in 2012; there was still rampant hanky-panky taking […]