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A staggering six-figure debt owed to Pedro’s Inn by the Belize Police Department remains unpaid and Commissioner of Police Chester Williams is turning to tourism stakeholders in San Pedro to help defray the hotel bill. An increase in crime on the island town resulted in more officers being deployed to San Pedro, without adequate housing […]
Written on January 22, 2020 | Posted in
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Former Minister of State Herman Longsworth Jr. has been terminated from his cushy appointment in New York as Consul General, following the Auditor General’s report on the finances of the National Sports Council. He is one of several individuals named in the audit for questionable cash transactions. At Friday’s sitting of the House of Representatives, […]
Written on January 22, 2020 | Posted in
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A pair of senior police officers was recognized by the Belize Department for their leadership effort in reducing crime in Belize City and San Pedro. This morning, Christopher Noble and Alden Dawson were both acknowledged by the brass of the police department after it was recorded that instances of crime and violence were down considerably […]
Written on January 22, 2020 | Posted in
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This morning at the Police Training Academy in Belmopan, senior officers from across the country gathered for an annual conference to address communication issues between management of the police department and its rank and file members. It’s the third of its kind assembly and today the department was joined by Crime Stoppers Belize which presented […]
Written on January 22, 2020 | Posted in
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Coming out of the conference was a question on the effectiveness of precinct policing, a model which is being employed in Belize City primarily. According to ComPol Williams, while senior officers are often paired to head the various precincts, there is no duplication of roles, nor has the department become top heavy in its management […]
Written on January 22, 2020 | Posted in
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Belize’s Foreign Minister Wilfred Elrington is among a group of ministers from seven other countries meeting with the U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo who is in Kingston, Jamaica. The gathering prompted controversy because not all Caribbean countries were invited so that Barbados, Trinidad and Tobago and others are not attending. The United States is […]
Written on January 22, 2020 | Posted in
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There is a report tonight that the Consul General in New York, Herman Longsworth is heading back home abruptly and has been fired. Longsworth, as you know was named in the Auditor General Report for deposits from Petrocaribe funding for sports that ended up in his Albert Constituency Office as well as his private account […]
Written on January 21, 2020 | Posted in
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It was not unusual for sixty-seven-year-old Keith Swift to call in and participate in the Wake Up Belize Morning Vibes on Krem Radio. On Monday morning, the Mosul Street resident did just that and was in the middle of a phone discussion about the two unnamed government ministers who reportedly accepted bribes from Lev Dermen […]
Written on January 21, 2020 | Posted in
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As much as half a million dollars was found to be embezzled at the National Sports Council between April first, 2015 to March thirty-first, 2016. A report by the Auditor General reveals massive fraud that took place in the one-year period. One of the glaring examples of where things went awfully wrong involved former U.D.P. […]
Written on January 21, 2020 | Posted in
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The Julian Cho Technical High School also finds itself in is a quagmire as the secondary institution continues to operate without a principal. To make matters worse, former principal Dr. Simeon Coc and several other members of staff have been named in the Auditor General’s Report, following a review of the financial accounts of the […]
Written on January 21, 2020 | Posted in
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According to Requeña, a teacher was awarded a contract for one point three million dollars to build classrooms at Julian Cho. The quality of work, he says, was well below standard and yet that teacher was awarded another contract. Oscar Requeña, Area Representative, Toledo West “The community, Mr. Speaker, is concerned about the many […]
Written on January 21, 2020 | Posted in
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Julian Murillo is the new liquidator for Choice Bank Limited beginning today and remains as the liquidator of Atlantic International Bank Limited. The announcement was made by the Central Bank via a press release dated January fifteenth. Murillo takes over from Kareem Michael who had resigned from his post at Central Bank as Deputy Governor […]
Written on January 21, 2020 | Posted in
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Public consultations have taken place countrywide on the controversial Equal Opportunities Bill. This morning, the media gathered at the Radisson Fort George in Belize City, at the invitation of the National AIDS Commission, the Office of the Special Envoy for Women and Children, the Attorney General’s Ministry and the Ministry of Human Development, Social Transformation […]
Written on January 21, 2020 | Posted in
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While the Bill makes reference to the LGBT community, it is only one of nineteen vulnerable groups identified in the proposed anti-discrimination law. The Bill speaks to four categories: conduct, protected characteristics, areas of public life and exceptions and exemptions. Consultant and Legal Drafts Person Rasha Brathwaite breaks down why it is necessary to remove […]
Written on January 21, 2020 | Posted in
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But what does the bill contemplate about cases of political victimization or discrimination? According to section thirty-eight of the proposed legislation, (Quote) “discrimination on the basis of political opinion shall not be unlawful unless if where the political opinion is the basis on which a person may be employed in, or appointed to, a particular […]
Written on January 21, 2020 | Posted in
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The proposed legislation also deals with HIV prevention and care. The 2018 statistics from the Ministry of Health show that there were two hundred and fifty-four new infected persons with HIV/AIDS. On a yearly average, one hundred and five persons die from complications associated with the disease and twice the number of women than men […]
Written on January 21, 2020 | Posted in
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The Ministry of Health here in Belize is monitoring the outbreak of new Chinese corona virus. The virus has infected hundreds since the outbreak began in Wuhan, China, in December. A cousin of the SARS virus, the corona virus has killed six people in Asia. The virus has been detected in Seattle, U.S. Corona virus […]
Written on January 21, 2020 | Posted in
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The Nursing Task Force says that no agreement was reached on critical issues during a meeting with Ministry of Health officials on Monday. Health Minister Pablo Marin, along with C.E.O. George Gough and Director of Health Services, Dr. Marvin Manzanero, met with representatives of the Task Force to forge a path forward. The Nursing Task […]
Written on January 21, 2020 | Posted in
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In a matter that has regional importance, the prime ministers of Barbados and Trinidad and Tobago are not participating in a meeting with the U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. Pompeo arrived this evening in Kingston, Jamaica. The meeting has caused a rift in CARICOM because not all leaders were invited and discussions are expected […]
Written on January 21, 2020 | Posted in
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Turning to Monday’s senate sitting; aside from debate on the new Contractor General and the Caracol road expansion, two resolutions were passed. The first authorizes the accession by Belize to the Caribbean Agriculture Health and Food Safety Agency. The purpose is to establish an effective regime of sanitary and phytosanitary measures in line with the […]
Written on January 21, 2020 | Posted in
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The second resolution that was passed dealt with the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports. The Senate ratified the agreement establishing the Caribbean Community Accreditation Agency for Education and Training. The Agency is to promote and develop an efficient tertiary education and training system in the country. Through the widening of access to quality tertiary […]
Written on January 21, 2020 | Posted in
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Attorney General Michael Peyrefitte says he met the infamous fraudster, Lev Dermen, through former P.U.P. Minister Ralph Fonseca. Dermen’s name has appeared in all major headlines last week, causing the Barrow administration a searing migraine. A criminal case in the U.S. is threatening to rock the U.D.P. government, as a former business partner of Dermen […]
Written on January 20, 2020 | Posted in
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So who was the cabinet minister who received twenty-five thousand dollars monthly? Fingers are being pointed to one specific senior U.D.P. minister and according to the Prime Minister his ministers have denied taking the bribe including the two who are set to contest the upcoming leadership convention. Both John Saldivar and Patrick Faber have denied […]
Written on January 20, 2020 | Posted in
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Sparks flew inside the National Assembly today, forcing President Darrell Bradley to bring order in the Senate. The debate got heated as senators spoke on the ten million U.S. dollar loan motion for Phase Two of the upgrading of the Caracol Road. The multimillion-dollar loan has attracted both support and condemnation. One of the concerns that […]
Written on January 20, 2020 | Posted in
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A group of about one thousand migrants from Honduras and elsewhere from Central America have made their way into Mexico after travelling for several days through neighbouring Guatemala. The migrants are fleeing their country for various reasons and are making their way to the United States. The caravan was viewed as a threat and the […]
Written on January 20, 2020 | Posted in
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