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Former National Security Minister, John Saldivar has been on the airwaves extolling his innocence after he was named in a court in Utah for taking money from the accused fraudster, Lev Dermen. According to messages revealed during the trial, Saldivar refused a wire transfer of the money and traveled to Miami to pick-up fifty thousand […]
Written on February 24, 2020 | Posted in
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After denying that he received monies from fraudster Lev Dermen, John Saldivar later admitted that he received fifty thousand U.S. dollars from Dermen during a trip to Miami in 2014. Saldivar first said the monies were used for campaign financing, but later said it was used to buy sports equipment. The trade unions and opposition […]
Written on February 24, 2020 | Posted in
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There are three disturbing reports of rape from the west in our newscast tonight. We start with the case of a woman in Benque Viejo Del Carmen, who claims that she was sexually assaulted by a man, believed to be a B.D.F. soldier posted at the Arenal checkpoint in that western community. The woman says […]
Written on February 24, 2020 | Posted in
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There is another case of sexual assault of a woman in Cotton Tree Village. The victim is recovering at the Western Regional Hospital after she was raped at knifepoint by her Salvadoran common-law husband. According to police, on Friday night, a domestic dispute between the couple over the woman’s social media account sent her common-law-husband […]
Written on February 24, 2020 | Posted in
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In Camalote Village, Cayo District, there are varying versions of a report of the sexual assault of a fourteen-year-old female minor. Police say that while a medical exam conducted on the minor has revealed that she was carnally known, the circumstances under which she claims she was raped are not too certain. The minor claims […]
Written on February 24, 2020 | Posted in
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A family lost everything when a fire swept through their house on Raleigh Street, Belize City. Tonight, they are appealing for assistance to rebuild their lives. Two children and their grandmother were inside when the blaze erupted in one the bedrooms of the wooden structure. It quickly engulfed the entire flat leaving only rubble behind. […]
Written on February 24, 2020 | Posted in
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A man, who was involved in a fender bender about a month ago, says that the person responsible doesn’t want to own up to his responsibility. Dennis Wright says he was behind the wheel of his van in Belize City when another van rear-ended him. He visited our studios today to say that he has […]
Written on February 24, 2020 | Posted in
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The Coastal Highway Upgrading Project was formally launched in La Democracia today with attendance from representatives of the governments of Belize and the United Kingdom, as well as the Caribbean Development Bank. When the contract, worth one hundred and thirty million dollars, was awarded to Government’s favourite contractor, Imer Hernandez, it caused the Opposition to […]
Written on February 24, 2020 | Posted in
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Good evening, I’m James Adderly and this is Sports Monday. [Highlights of the weekend in Sports…]
Written on February 24, 2020 | Posted in
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The new Minister of National Security Michael Peyrefitte told the media on Thursday that an investigation has been launched into the allegations of wrongdoing by embattled former minister John Saldivar. This is after text messages surfaced in a Utah court showing that Saldivar rejected a wire transfer and accepted to go to Miami to receive […]
Written on February 21, 2020 | Posted in
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According to ComPol Williams, the police will be working with various agencies and government departments, including the Financial Intelligence Unit and the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions, in the probe. Williams, however, says that the investigation can possible exculpate Saldivar of any wrongdoing. Chester Williams, Commissioner of Police “If it is at […]
Written on February 21, 2020 | Posted in
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The ten unions of the National Trade Union Congress that took to the streets on Thursday were united in the fight against the rampant corruption that has invaded the government. Throughout their protest and rally, their battle cry was to stomp out the evil threat to the nation. The unions say that the people are […]
Written on February 21, 2020 | Posted in
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Senator Elena Smith, who leads the Belize National Teachers Union as President, has indicated that Thursday’s demonstration is only the beginning of major changes to come in respect of good governance. The turnout of teachers at the rally was noteworthy, with as many as thirty buses coming into the city from other parts of the […]
Written on February 21, 2020 | Posted in
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The scourge of corruption that continues to permeate all facets of Belizean society is not lost on ‘Mose’ Hyde who took the opportunity while addressing the masses of teachers and unionists during Thursday’s rally to remind of the many patrimonies that have been sold off as a result of corruption. He went as far as […]
Written on February 21, 2020 | Posted in
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On the heels of a successful demonstration staged by the unions, this Sunday the People’s United Party will descend on the Old Capital for a national demonstration against Prime Minister Dean Barrow and his government. Party supporters will convene at the corner of Fabers Road and Central American Boulevard where the march will kick off […]
Written on February 21, 2020 | Posted in
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Briceño says that Sunday’s march should send an unequivocal message to PM Barrow that Belizeans have had enough with corruption. The Opposition Leader says that the People’s United Party is ready to take on the United Democratic Party whenever elections are called. Hipolito Novelo “How would you react to the criticism that people might […]
Written on February 21, 2020 | Posted in
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The embattled John Saldivar continued with his media rounds this morning appearing on the U.D.P.’s morning talk show, where he not only defended his integrity, but called the media a bunch of hypocrites. In Saldivar’s world, the media is responsible for his fall from the grace of the U.D.P. The Minister of National Security Michael […]
Written on February 21, 2020 | Posted in
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Chief Justice Kenneth Benjamin on January thirty-first ruled against the government, handing down a much anticipated verdict in which he declared that over one billion dollars were spent illegally and that the Prime Minister had violated the constitution. On February seventeenth, in a strongly worded letter, Prime Minister Dean Barrow made it clear to Opposition Leader John […]
Written on February 21, 2020 | Posted in
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Tonight, the United Democratic Party finds itself in a conundrum and without a clear leader to succeed Prime Minister Dean Barrow. Merely two weeks ago, John Saldivar emerged as leader-elect, but soon after all came crashing down, placing the governing party in a most unenviable position in the waning days of their third term in […]
Written on February 21, 2020 | Posted in
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While we had Junior Minister Aragon on hand today at an event in Orange Walk, we asked him who is likely to emerge as the head of the party. All sorts of names are being speculated, including Omar Figueroa from Cayo North, who was elevated this week as a minister. Aragon says that the events […]
Written on February 21, 2020 | Posted in
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There have been two recent, but separate murders in Hattieville in the Belize District and another in the Halls Layout area of Corozal Town. And in what seems like a stroke of good luck, police have a person of interest in hand. He is Kenroy Gamboa was caught red-handed with proceeds of a robbery in […]
Written on February 21, 2020 | Posted in
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San Pedro resident Louis Carter was found guilty of murder today by Justice Colin Williams. Carter was on trial for the murder of Dwayne Hyde, a mechanic also of the island, who was shot dead in 2016 inside his yard in the Escalante Subdivision of San Pedro Town. Two weeks ago, Carter gave an unsworn […]
Written on February 21, 2020 | Posted in
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Belize City jeweler, Manuel Pacheco, who is on trial for the murder of his next-door neighbour, today pleaded with the court that he killed Jose Manuel Villanueva in self defense. Pacheco, defended by Senior Counsel, Ellis Arnold, told the Court in an unsworn statement from the dock that on the evening when the incident happened, […]
Written on February 21, 2020 | Posted in
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While the investigation on the alleged wrongdoing of former National Security Minister John Saldivar is yet to begin, ComPol Chester Williams says he is digging deep into another investigation; that of the National Sports Council. An audit by the Auditor General revealed that a number of persons were responsible at the NSC for questionable cash […]
Written on February 21, 2020 | Posted in
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The Commissioner of Police also shared an update on the investigation of the Julian Cho High School in the south, where huge contracts were awarded to teachers for construction work. An audit revealed that over two point two million dollars were spent in contracts approved by the principal, who is Toledo East U.D.P. Standard Bearer, […]
Written on February 21, 2020 | Posted in
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