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Santander Walks Away from S.S.B. Loan

There was a huge outcry from the public, the unions, the People’s United Party, the Belize Progressive Party about a loan of twelve million dollars to the foreign owned Santander Company. The loan request was approved by the Investment Committee of the S.S.B., but according to its chair Doug Singh, it had not been disbursed. […]

C.F.O. Says Investment is Low-Risk…High-Return

Ayau spent the first part of the conference outlining the investor structure of the loan, and also the reasons why he says any investment in the project is a sure bet.   Andres Ayau, Chief Financial Officer, Santander Group “We have participation in this loan from local and international banks. There has been a lot […]

Ayau Claims Santander Has Already Pumped Millions into Belizean Economy

Ayau says that the Santander Group has already made a significant, concrete on the ground investment in Belize – in money spent, in taxes paid, in employment and also in contributing to the nation’s overall development on the world stage.   Andres Ayau, Chief Financial Officer, Santander Group “We have currently over nine hundred workers; […]

Has the Santander Loan Issue Been Unfairly Politicized?

Ayau says the press conference was deemed necessary because of the public outcry, much of which he says has been based on inaccurate information. The Santander Rep felt that the matter had been politicized because the company operates out of Guatemala.   Andres Ayau, Chief Financial Officer, Santander Group “I think they have an effect. […]

Jack Charles Fires Back at Bureau of Standards

The Bureau of Standards responded this week to rice importer Jack Charles who announced that he has tested three types of local rice at a U.S. laboratory and results show it to be contaminated with aflatoxins, which can cause cancer. The Bureau quickly said not so and explained that in fact the aflatoxins are well […]

Chamber Condemns Charles’ Actions

In the ongoing saga, rice producers have said that Jack Charles has it all wrong. The Belize Chamber of Commerce and Industry today took a stand, and a very strong one, on the claims made by Charles. The BCCI condemns the allegations saying that the FDA and other Food Safety agencies in developed countries have […]

Baby Nina Will Return to Guatemala

This morning, there was heavy Police presence at the Family Court, with senior officers, Special Branch personnel and uniformed cops manning the perimeter of the building. It’s the type of resources pulled out for high-profile drug-related cases, but there was nothing like that before the Magistrate – just a very sensitive determination of the fate […]

Former Girlfriend of John McAfee Detained For Questioning in Faull Murder

U.S. national Gregory Faull was murdered at his home in San Pedro, back in 2012. His neighbour John McAfee, the US anti-virus founder millionaire, was considered a person of interest in the murder, but McAfee was able to flee Belize and was caught in Guatemala from where he was sent back to the United Sates. […]

Darrel Mayen Awaits Sentencing in Attempted Murder Conviction

Twenty-one year old Darrel Mayen is awaiting sentencing for attempted murder after he was found guilty of the charge in a trial by judge alone. Justice Troadio Gonzalez has deferred sentencing until February nineteenth, 2016 when he will hear mitigation plea on behalf of Mayen by his attorney, Oscar Selgado.   The shooting incident occurred […]

Jason Cortez Charged for Aggravated Burglary

After more than a month of intensive investigating and various visits to a catamaran that was robbed and burglarized on Middle Caye back in mid January of this year, police have lifted finger prints that link two Belize City men to the crime. Bradwick Lino and Jason Emmanuel Cortez were jointly charged for handling stolen goods. […]

High Level Discussions on Climate Change Continue

Climate change experts from around the Caribbean region continued a two-day conference in Belize City today. At the heart of the discussions was the COP 21 Agreement reached in Paris in 2015 signed by one hundred and ninety-five countries. The agreement sets out a global action plan to avoid dangerous climate change by limiting global […]

Harpy Employee Recounts Ordeal at Hands of Fake Policeman

On Thursday, Police issued an advisory warning the public to be aware of persons purporting to be Police officers. That advisory is a result of two incidents on Tuesday. In one of them, two Hispanic men dressed in Police uniforms gained entry to the Central Cable Company compound where they relieved the watchman of his […]

Evonne Hendy Was Fired by Harpy Security

While Hendy was held with a knife at her throat, her family was threatened. But she has been forced to suffer another indignity. On Thursday, she was called into the office by her employer and let go.   Evonne Hendy, Fired from Harpy Security “The next day my boss told me that he wanted to […]

Senior Customs Officers Plan Human Resource Development

Last week Wednesday, the Customs Department and the Financial Intelligence Unit signed a memorandum of understanding to strengthen domestic cooperation in the fight against money laundering and terrorism. It allows for the access to an increased number of sources of information to carry out analytical and investigative duties. Today inside the conference room at the […]

Customs Lacks Resources to Adequately Tackle Contraband Smuggling

According to Customs Comptroller Victor Recinos, the mandate of the Customs Department is wide and with proper investment and structures in place, the department and its officers will be more effective. According to Recinos, one of the biggest issues is lack of resources in enforcement to tackle contrabandistas along our porous borders.   Victor Recinos, […]

What Are Your Plans for Valentine Day?

Love and romance are in the air as this Sunday will be celebrated as Valentine’s Day.  Today, we took to the streets to get a sense of how Belizeans will be spending the special day. Some will give cards, flowers, chocolates or gifts to their spouses, partners and loved one. Others will head to a […]