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Prime Minister Sceptical About Settlement

According to the Prime Minister, it appears that Lord Michael Ashcroft finds himself in a jam as a result of the recently passed legislation.  In an effort to recover the amounts owed under the U.S. judgment, Barrow says anecdotally that there has been a proposal to cover these, in part, using Belizean currency.   Prime […]

Deon McCaulay Back to Atlanta Silverbacks

Star athlete Deon McCaulay has returned to the roster of the Atlanta Silverbacks Football Club, a professional soccer team he was previously signed to in February 2014.  McCaulay, who was signed locally to Verdes FC, has been tapped to join the ‘Backs for their 2017 season.  His position on the team is listed as forward.  […]

Deputy Faber Endorses Superbond Fix

Deputy Prime Minister Patrick Faber has his eyes set on becoming leader of the country.  To achieve that dream, he will first have to succeed in representing the United Democratic Party heading into the 2020 general elections before defeating the opposition’s candidate at the polls.  While the Super Bond doesn’t reach maturity until ten years […]

U.B. Has New Prez; Also Looking at Finances and Personnel

Former Pro Vice-Chancellor and Principal of UWI Saint Augustine Campus, Professor Clement Sankat, retired in September 2016 after forty years of service as a member of staff.  He has since been appointed as the new President of the University of Belize and succeeds former President Alan Slusher.  The announcement of Sankat’s selection was made during […]

Exhibiting Heroes, Patriots and Benefactors

Ninth of March is the official Heroes and Benefactors Day, set aside to honor those who have contributed to the development of Belize. While most of you may know about the works and life of Philip Goldson, George Price, Baron Bliss – there are others who have significantly contributed within their own fields.  And so […]

The Meaning of “Lone Wrasse”

“Lone Wrasse” – it sounds like a dirty phrase – but it is OCEANA and the Mexican Institute’s new exhibition, which opens tonight at the Institute on Wilson Street.  The creative showcase subtitled as “exhibition of trashy art” plays on the trash and the specie of Wrasse fish predominant in Belizean waters.  Artists from around […]

Healthy Living Battles Skin Fungus

The skin is the largest living organ in our bodies and it is continuously exposed to every environment. The skin is very vulnerable to infections as it is exposed to public surfaces, where other people directly contact. This puts us at a risk for contracting bacterial, viral, or fungal infections. Should you visit a doctor […]

P.M. Touts Savings of New Superbond to Honor G.O.B. Commitments

Since Friday, there was indication that the creditor committee representing bondholders had accepted the latest offer by Government for the restructuring of the Super Bond. Prime Minister Dean Barrow this morning provided specific details of the proposal where payment towards the national debt should see an interest rate that sits below five percent per annum. […]

Further Savings Result from Elimination of Early Amortization Payments

Government did not meet the February payment in light of the ongoing restructuring.  And according to the Prime Minister, the big saving is in the amortization, which was set to increase in August of this year.  However, government says it has been able to curtail as much as eighteen million dollars annually from the coupon […]

Payments on Principal Put Off to 2030

Going forward, government will make repayments on the principal.  It will, however, have to make five soft bullet payments leading up to the maturity of the bond in 2034.  Those payments are expected to be made as of 2030.   Prime Minister Dean Barrow “For the entire life of the bond all we will pay […]

P.U.P. Throws Cold Water on New Arrangements

The People’s United Party was quick to respond to the Prime Minister’s latest press conference calling it nothing more than a ‘smoke and mirrors’ presentation. According to the release, Barrow and his anointed financial pundits spent much time today lauding themselves for what is nothing more than an attempt to clean up the U.D.P.’s own […]

At Senate, Eric Chang Claims Limited Involvement in Visa Foils Scandal

While the Prime Minister was crunching the numbers at the Biltmore, the Senate Select investigation was taking place in the capital where insights into the immigration illegalities were coming from witnesses. Now, it took a summons carrying more legal weight than an extended invitation, but today former Belize City Deputy Mayor Eric Chang appeared with […]

Chang Says Immigration is “A Sensitive Issue”

Chang also specifically denied helping anyone obtain Belizean visas, nationality and passport except in the case of a Taiwanese-Belizean whose daughter had obtained nationality by descent and needed a passport as part of her documentation to attend school. The involvement he spoke to was germane to a discussion as part of a gathering at his […]

In Taiwan, Eric Chang Tried to be a Friend to Won Hong Kim

All good stories, perhaps, are long stories, and the case of Won Hong Kim is a good one. The revelation that former Minister of State Elvin Penner assisted the jailed South Korean fugitive to obtain Belizean nationality and a passport was strange enough. But the unveiling of Eric Chang as a possible accomplice was even […]

Attorney Explains Why Chang Did Not Come Forward

Outside, Chang consented to answer a few questions from the press. He reiterated that he was here to clear his name and that he felt that went well enough. But when asked if he felt he was believable, all he would say is that it was a matter of opinion and that he did the […]

Patrick Tillett Dealt with Visa Apps for 6 Grand a Pop!

Another witness who had to be summoned to appear before the Senate Special Select Committee was accountant Patrick Tillett, who readily provided details of his involvement in applying for visas – which are not routinely sold. Tillett, who at the time was also a financial controller with the Belize City Council, testified that facilitating visas […]

Did Accountant Get What He Paid For?

Unbelievable as it may sound, Tillett says there are people willing to pay thousands of dollars to have someone like him work through immigration agents to get their documents facilitated, assuming that is that the process was above-board. In this case, however, he found that there was something wrong with the visas. Tillett takes the […]

Skeptical Senate Warns: ‘Fool Di Taak, But Da No Fool Di Listen’

The Senators, to say the least, found it unbelievable that Tillett would be willing to cover the loss on the visas if the transaction, as he insisted, was above-board. Try though they might, they were not able to budge Tillett from his testimony. After Tillett claimed to be unsure of whether he could be considered […]

Lindsay Wade Says “Bring Mr. Middleton!”

The final witness at today’s public hearing was former Immigration Officer at the Western Border Station, Lindsay Wade. He was formally accused in the Auditor General’s Report as the man who took the missing visa foils from the Cabinet over the Christmas holiday, a charge he denies. Wade says the one and only time he […]

Belize Will Not Give Up Oil and Utilities; Resists Full I.M.F. Program

Turning back to the Super Bond, the proposed sale of shares in B.T.L. and B.E.L. also caught the eyes of bondholders during the renegotiation process.  According to PM Barrow, creditors wanted in on the profits by including those proceeds in the Super Bond.  It is a move that was similar to a request made in […]

Barrow Promises No Stand-By Arrangements with I.M.F.

According to the Prime Minister, the involvement of the I.M.F., as a condition of the proposal being approved, is nothing earth-shattering since government meets with the financial agency annually to review Belize’s economic performance.    Prime Minister Dean Barrow “People don’t seem to understand that we have agreed that if we don’t meet certain targets […]

FinSec: Limited Taxes Will Form Part of Growth Arrangement

Financial Secretary Joseph Waight has also weighed in on the successful outcome of the Super Bond renegotiation.  He spoke directly to the need for additional tax measures to be implemented.  While there will be no increases in tariffs for businesses, nor will there be taxes on the wage bill, the Fin Sec says that government […]

Women’s Day Addresses Gender Justice

Across the world, March eight is observed as International Women’s Day. It is a day set aside to celebrate women’s achievements from political to social – and simultaneously calls for gender equality. The day brings together governments, women’s organizations, and other partners to highlight the activities. Today in Belize, to observe this global event, POWA and […]

Survivor in Fatal Accident Speaks to News Five

There was a fatal traffic accident just before midnight on Tuesday that claimed the life of twenty-one year old Kendra Mejia and injuring her brother, Hector Mejia and her seventeen year old sister-in-law Lizzemy Gutierrez. Sometime around eleven thirty that night, Police were called out to miles seventy and seventy-one near the Calla Creek Junction […]

Prime Minister says Merits of Glenn Godfrey Case Not Determined Yet

On Friday, the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeal, whose jurisdiction includes the state of Florida, upheld a ruling in favor of businessman Glenn Godfrey.  The initial decision, in respect of INTELCO leasing telecoms equipment to government, was handed down by the U.S. Court for the Southern District of Florida.  Successive governments compensated Godfrey for the […]