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New Police Minister Espat Redirects Alberto's Cyber-Bullying File to DPP
Former Minister of Home Affairs Oscar Mira has been benched from Cabinet, and now the cyber-bullying charge that triggered his fall from grace may also be sidelined. New Minister ...
Can Julius Tell Us Who Teef Budna?
And while Espat is looking for an independent review on this cyber bullying charge - will he prompt police to determine some culpability in the abduction of Joseph Budna? It happened ...
New Police Minister Stresses Temporary Role
And while the Minister has to meet public expectations, he also has to manage them. He stressed that this new role is "temporary" and there is only so much he can do in the three months ...
FAST Construction: Leaked Records Show Steady Stream of Ministry of Defence Invoicing
One company likely to come up in that audit is FAST Construction, which is linked to one of Oscar Mira's brothers. Another tranche of screenshot leaks we received yesterday sh...
Perez Silent on Colleague's Enforced Leave of Absence
So while the audit investigates that and other contracts, what of Oscar Mira? He's on an enforced leave of absence, a state of executive limbo well known to Minister Andre Perez. He ...
Perez Calls Dozens of Smart Stream Screenshots "Allegations"
And how does he square the reality that his friend's family enterprises executed over a thousand transactions with the Ministry of Defence during Mira's tenure - with a 99 percent of...
Blue Economy Minister Deflects Invoice Splitting Questions
And what about invoice splitting? That's the calculated practice of breaking down large public payouts into sub-ten-thousand-dollar fragments to bypass oversight and red tape. Do they...
Blown Thresholds: Perez Suggests Government Raise Financial Oversight Limit
But, forget about split payments - Perez says government might need to raise the $10,000 dollar threshold on straight payments which require no oversight. Perez says as a business man...
Another Belize District Murder: Giovanni Gillette Succumbs to Injuries After Lords Bank Shooting
A 19 year old's death marks the 6th murder in the Belize District for this month. Giovanni Gillette joins Kiefer McKenzie, Erik Nelson, Derrick Morris, and Oscar Flota. Gillette was i...
Compol Rosado Rejects SOEFailure Narrative as Belize District Violence Unabated
And with crime unabated in the Belize District where the recent SOE was centered, was it a failed exercise? The Commissioner of police rejected that conclusion when we asked him about i...
Messy Municipals: Internal PUP Tensions Rise Ahead of 2027 Belize City Election
And, switching to politics now, the road to the 2027 Belize City Municipal election might not be a smooth one for the PUP. Tension heightened over the past 24 hours after reports surfaced ...
Perez Defends Relative's Redeeming Government Coupons
In our first segment you saw Andre Perez defending his colleague and friend Oscar Mira. But today the Minister also had to defend his niece in San Pedro. Abby's Grocery is one of the s...
Island Representative Claims Grocery Initiative Operates Transparently
An impassioned Perez then went on to say that his relative's store has been made an unnecessary target in the controversy, and insisted that the program has been operating for a while wi...
Perez Says Every Dollar Accounted for to Avoid Food Program Halt
According to Perez every dollar spent on grocery bags has to be reconciled in order to keep the program running. If not then they would be forced ot halt distribution. Reporter "Is the...
Caye Caulker School Construction Project Scrapped After Disagreements
In February of this year we learned via a press release that the Ministry of Education would be collaborating with the Caye Caulker Village Council and the Ocean Academy Board to advance p...
Blue Economy Forum Brings Policy Makers and Scientisits Together
Strengthening fisheries, creating opportunities, and building resilience - these are the key words driving the 4th Blue Economy Climate Resilience Forum, which got underway this morning ...
Minister Rejects Local Fishers' Audit as Unofficial
Notably there was no representative for the fishing community at the event. A few weeks ago we told you about the 22 fishers from across the country that came together to present their ...
MSME Third National Tour Launches to Support Entrepreneurs
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Country's First Dedicated Dental Training Institution Sets Opening Date
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Ice Cream To Raise Child Abuse Awareness
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New Police Minister Espat Redirects Alberto's Cyber-Bullying File to DPP

Former Minister of Home Affairs Oscar Mira has been benched from Cabinet, and now the cyber-bullying charge that triggered his fall from grace may also be sidelined.

New Minister Julius Espat has directed the Commissioner of Police to send the file to the DPP - which would normally have been done in the first place. But, instead, it was dealt with as an internal police matter - even though there was an obvious conflict of interest since the Police Minister is the complainant.

Well, new Minister new outlook - Julius Espat told us today via phone that he had concerns:

Jules Vasquez - 7News
"We understand that you've given the COMPOL a directive on the cyberbullying charge brought against Alberto Augusto? What update can you give us on this?"

Julius Espat - Minister of Home Affairs
"Well, I've been consulting from yesterday. I had concerns. And so, I spoke to the Attorney General. I spoke to legal advisors that I have availability with. I spoke to other people. And I believe that the correct person, the person that is responsible for prosecution of matters before the court, is the DPP. And so, I believe we have to give her the respect to be able to determine if the charges should be levied or not. And once she makes that decision, then we follow through. I think that's the best way so that weâ€"it's the most independent way of doing it. And I think that's what people need to know: that the investigation or whatever that needs to be carried out is done in an independent way with the authority that is responsible for it. And so, that's why the decision was made. I requested that the files be handed over to the DPP so that she can make a determination as to how to move forward."

Jules Vasquez - 7News
"And what happens in the event that the DPP advises that she thinks it was frivolous and the charges cannot stand in court?"

Julius Espat - Minister of Home Affairs
"Then the charges will be dropped and the devices will be returned immediately."

Jules Vasquez - 7News
"Okay, now in the interim, the commissioner indicated to us yesterday that they have applied for a warrant."

Julius Espat - Minister of Home Affairs
"Nothing will happen until the DPP makes a decision."

Jules Vasquez - 7News
"Is this an episode that you as a veteran in politics would wish that the department could put behind it? Because, you know, it raises so many issues."

Julius Espat - Minister of Home Affairs
"I think that it's a new law, and it has to be tested. And we wouldn't want it to be abused. I'm not saying it has been abused, but let the court decide, let the DPP decide if it's frivolous or not. It's not - we are laymen, Jules. You and I are laymen when it comes to the law. And why not ask the person that's responsible, the person that's constitutionally responsible to guide us on this matter? My personal opinion is different from somebody else, you know that. Every manager has a different way of doing it. I am now in charge, so I made a decision to go in this direction."

Jules Vasquez - 7News
"Did the police make a mistake in proceeding with a matter like this without independent advice, considering there's an inherent conflict? The complainant is the minister of police."

Julius Espat - Minister of Home Affairs
"That is a possibility. The optics of it is not a positive one, so let's have somebody else look at it. Okay? And then, you know, so it's to get clarity is what we're trying to do. And we're trying to make sure that the person that's constitutionally mandated to decide on these things, decide on it. And I think that's the fairest way of dealing with it."

We sent Espat's remarks to the DPP asking for a comment and this evening via text she told us, quote:

"That is a very mature, professional and sensible position to take. I am heartened that this is the approach the Minister has endorsed so soon out of the starting block. If it will be applied across the board and not just in this matter, it bodes well for the relationship between the Police Department and the Office of the DPP moving forward under his tenure as Minister. I look forward to receiving the file."


Can Julius Tell Us Who Teef Budna?

And while Espat is looking for an independent review on this cyber bullying charge - will he prompt police to determine some culpability in the abduction of Joseph Budna?

It happened almost one year ago - and while one officer remains on interdiction - no one has been charged - even though the kidnapping was captured on surveillance camera and all four of the abductors are believed to be police officers.

So, we asked the new minister: will he find out who teef Budna?:

Reporter
"Is this something that you raise with the COMPOL, no arrests have been made, a police officer remains on administrative leave, or something like that?"

Julius Espat - Minister of Home Affairs
"I haven't had time Jules. It's been what, hours since I got my formal appointment. So I'm dealing with things one at a time, but it will come up. It has to come up. We will, the same thing, we'll have to analyze, ask the questions, and see where it is. I don't know anything about it, to be honest. And so I need to find out, and I will. And then I'll make a recommendation after receiving advice from as many people as possible. And that one is a little bit more complex, I assume. This one was easier to deal with initially. And we'll do it one at a time. We can't run away from the problems. It has to be addressed. You won't allow it to go away, so I understand that fully."


New Police Minister Stresses Temporary Role

And while the Minister has to meet public expectations, he also has to manage them. He stressed that this new role is "temporary" and there is only so much he can do in the three months he has been allotted.

Julius Espat - Minister of Home Affairs
"Let's be respectful to what I was commissioned to do. I'm here on a temporary basis for three months to hold over and make sure that I can come up with recommendations based on what I see or what I encounter. I'm working on that premise right now. In three months, you cannot solve a problem in a ministry that has been there for what, independence? We went as far as 1981 then, and so nobody can expect that everything will be dealt with at the same time. First, you have to do an analysis. First, you have to meet the people, see how they work, see the conditions in which they are working, looking at the complaints that have come in. Then you do an analysis and you look at the structure and how they are set up. Is the structure working? Is the structure following the rules set out under the public service? Are there changes that need to be made? So I will have to then produce a report that I will give to the Prime Minister and Cabinet with the recommendations, and then from there we move on. Parallel to that, I have to deal with the everyday situation, which is as much as I can do. But three months is a difficult thing to get everything that one would like to achieve in such a short time."

Reporter
"You've met with the leading personalities. Do you expect that you will be able to work with them in the near to medium term, which is what you've been tasked with?"

Julius Espat - Minister of Home Affairs
"Yes, definitely.These are both highly educated and experienced people. Different personalities. I like that. I like when you have a combination of personalities and experiences, and you put that on the table. What needs to be determined is that we have to work as a team. That's for sure. That's critical. The initial conversations give me the impression that yes, it can happen."

The three-month timeframe reflects the expected duration of the audit.

That Audit has commenced and is being spearheaded by the office of the Auditor General. In a release today the Leader of the Opposition expressed dismay.

Panton notes that the auditor general is constitutionally established and, quote, "needs no instruction, no directive, and no political prompting to execute the responsibilities mandated and enshrined in law. It is therefore particularly concerning that the Prime Minister found it necessary...to publicly instruct the Office of the Auditor-General to conduct an audit into the Mira family-related contracts. That raises serious red flags for transparency, accountability, and the independence of our oversight institutions." End quote.


FAST Construction: Leaked Records Show Steady Stream of Ministry of Defence Invoicing

One company likely to come up in that audit is FAST Construction, which is linked to one of Oscar Mira's brothers.

Another tranche of screenshot leaks we received yesterday shows that FAST did brisk business with the Ministry of Defence during Oscar Mira's time there.

Fast Construction - it's a civil engineering and contracting firm where engineer Keith Mira is listed as the Senior Project Manager . The company specializes in civil infrastructure and road works.

In this leak of 10 screenshots, we saw 114 payment records totaling 1.7 million dollars in invoices paid between 2021 and 2025. There are still at least 55 records we don't see, but what we do points to the same established pattern: a majority of payments - almost 100 of the 114 - under the $10,000 threshold totaling over 900 thousand dollars. And, about 100 of the payments are from Oscar Mira's former Ministry of Defence. We saw many repetitions of numbers like $9,603.00, $9,699.36, and $9,900.00.

Those above $10,000 account for a total of $800,000 - almost half of the total figure - which are likely large scale government contracts.

We also see the same patterns with hyphenated invoices for the same amount such as here on September 7, 2021 when 5 invoices with the same root number - just different trailing digits - are paid out for the exact same amount: $9,690.30.

And on July 18, 2022, the system processes five consecutive payments labeled each for exactly $9,603.00.

On December 2, 2021, the terminal runs five consecutive payments for exactly $9,900.00.

Across the four Mira entities for which invoice entries that have been leaked to us - that now brings it to a total of 1,306 payments under ten thousand dollars - and almost all of those payments from the Ministry of Defence during the period when Oscar Mira was Minister or Minister of State.

For these four Mira entries or individuals, Fast Construction, MP Farms, Jenny Mira and Stanley Mira - we believe that are a total of 1,826 records in the system - of which we have seen 1,262, leaving 564 unseen.

For context we note that FAST is a company frequently contracted across government ministries and statutory boards for civil works. For the BDF, for example, the company was reportedly contracted to pave the parade square at the BDF's Price Barracks.



Perez Silent on Colleague's Enforced Leave of Absence

So while the audit investigates that and other contracts, what of Oscar Mira? He's on an enforced leave of absence, a state of executive limbo well known to Minister Andre Perez. He was placed on an 8 month leave of absence in 2023 when an allegation of sexual harassment emerged against him.

Now that his colleague is on the Cabinet sideline, does he have advice for Mira on how to while away those months in the political wilderness? He told us that he won't answer because his interactions with Mira are personal.

Andre Perez - Minister of the Blue Economy
"Listen, I do not want to answer if the circumstances are similar. The only thing that is similar is that there is a leave of absence, but I want to clarify, you know, I don't want to say if it is similar or it is different. It is a leave of absence and I respect that, and from a decision of the Prime Minister, I leave it at that."

Reporter
"Have you reached out to him however? And what advice would you have given him in a time like this where you are in political limbo?"

Andre Perez - Minister of the Blue Economy
"You know, he is my colleague and yes, I reached out to him, but that is personal. That is very personal and I will not discuss that in public. That is not here for me to answer publicly. And he is a colleague and friend."


Perez Calls Dozens of Smart Stream Screenshots "Allegations"

And how does he square the reality that his friend's family enterprises executed over a thousand transactions with the Ministry of Defence during Mira's tenure - with a 99 percent of them designed to slide right under the ten-thousand-dollar threshold?

Even though the screenshots prove it - Perez called those allegations and says he will hold off on any comments until an audit is concluded:

Andre Perez - Minister of the Blue Economy
"Listen, we have—we have a very small ministry and we do not engage in these things. No split payments, we don't make those payments as far as I am concerned. Actually, I want to tell you that I have double-checked with my office, checked with my CEOs and everything, and they said we are fine. And I said thank you very much because I am telling you, I speak for my ministry, we are transparent and we are not engaging in any split payments as such."

Reporter
"This was the first time you were hearing that was possible?"

Andre Perez - Minister of the Blue Economy
"Actually, I have never really gotten into what are the line items and what is the paying through SmartStream. I don't have the details so I don't want to comment on split payments as such, so I have no idea what it is."

Reporter
"You understand the concern from the public though and how bad it looks?"

Andre Perez - Minister of the Blue Economy
"You know, again I go back to these allegations. It is the optic that is looking out there, but I do not know the details of it. So again, the media is out there putting out the optics and it is not looking good, and that is about it. I can't comment beyond that."


Blue Economy Minister Deflects Invoice Splitting Questions

And what about invoice splitting? That's the calculated practice of breaking down large public payouts into sub-ten-thousand-dollar fragments to bypass oversight and red tape.

Do they use that practice in the Ministry of the Blue economy? Perez says only his CEO would be able to tell us that.

Andre Perez - Minister of the Blue Economy
"Listen, we have—we have a very small ministry and we do not engage in these things. No split payments, we don't make those payments as far as I am concerned. Actually, I want to tell you that I have double-checked with my office, checked with my CEOs and everything, and they said we are fine. And I said thank you very much because I am telling you, I speak for my ministry, we are transparent and we are not engaging in any split payments as such."

Reporter
"This was the first time you were hearing that was possible?"

Andre Perez - Minister of the Blue Economy
"Actually, I have never really gotten into what are the line items and what is the paying through SmartStream. I don't have the details so I don't want to comment on split payments as such, so I have no idea what it is."

Reporter
"You understand the concern from the public though and how bad it looks?"

Andre Perez - Minister of the Blue Economy
"You know, again I go back to these allegations. It is the optic that is looking out there, but I do not know the details of it. So again, the media is out there putting out the optics and it is not looking good, and that is about it. I can't comment beyond that."


Blown Thresholds: Perez Suggests Government Raise Financial Oversight Limit

But, forget about split payments - Perez says government might need to raise the $10,000 dollar threshold on straight payments which require no oversight.

Perez says as a business man he has a different perspective on things:

Andre Perez - Minister of the Blue Economy
"Let me tell you something, the government, the national budget is growing. We have more payments to make. The Coast Guard is growing, the BDF has grown, and my ministry has grown as well. So for me as a businessman, if I am going to be engaging and my CEO cannot make any decisions on the threshold of $10,000 and everything has to go through us… the payments are getting bigger, the increase of costs of just about everything. Then it is time for us to look at maybe the increase of the threshold from 10–15 to 20,000 because as it might very well turn out that these things, payments need to be made. I mean, you full a gas tank right now…."

Reporter
"But it is an abuse, minister."

Andre Perez - Minister of the Blue Economy
"No, you asked me for a comment, you asked me for a comment. And I am saying from a business standpoint, if there needs to be an increase, I am not saying going to 50,000. But again, the CEOs used to make those decisions. As it relates to abuse, that is speculation, but I am saying as a business person, if you fill a gas tank now—you used to full $100 for a gas tank, you full a gas tank for $300 now. So we authorize somebody with a vehicle that you will put $100. You are forcing that person to put half tank or quarter tank. So as it relates to abuse and so, let us not get into comments for that or speculations."

Reporter
"But as a business person, you see accounting where you have those ghost dots for double invoices, won't that raise concerns for you?"

Andre Perez - Minister of the Blue Economy
"Well again, that's what you're saying. I am just saying what is in the news, so I can't answer you on that."


Another Belize District Murder: Giovanni Gillette Succumbs to Injuries After Lords Bank Shooting

A 19 year old's death marks the 6th murder in the Belize District for this month. Giovanni Gillette joins Kiefer McKenzie, Erik Nelson, Derrick Morris, and Oscar Flota.

Gillette was inside a yard in Lords Bank last night at 7:55 with two other men when a man approached them and fired several shots. All three persons were injured and Gillette, along with one of the other victims, was rushed to the KHMH. They were both listed in a critical but stable condition, until this afternoon when Gillette succumbed to his injuries.


Compol Rosado Rejects SOEFailure Narrative as Belize District Violence Unabated

And with crime unabated in the Belize District where the recent SOE was centered, was it a failed exercise?

The Commissioner of police rejected that conclusion when we asked him about it yesterday:


Messy Municipals: Internal PUP Tensions Rise Ahead of 2027 Belize City Election

And, switching to politics now, the road to the 2027 Belize City Municipal election might not be a smooth one for the PUP. Tension heightened over the past 24 hours after reports surfaced that party higher-ups are suggesting Eluide Miller withdraw his mayoral candidacy and defer to Allan Pollard's seniority.

This has sparked mixed reactions online among voters and party supporters who believe the two must go to contention. Jaleeza Robert has more:

It is framed as one of the most closely watched political contest for an election off year: Allan Pollard Jr and Eluide Miller both want to be the PUP's Mayoral candidate.

But yesterday evening reports stated emerging saying that higher up's in the party - as high up as the party leadership - were urging Deputy Mayor Eluide Miller to withdraw from the race.

It was framed as a matter of seniority and the fact that when Pollard wanted to challenge Bernard Wagner for the mayoral candidacy in 2024 they told him to wait his turn. He expressed his frustration at the time:

Allan Pollard - Mayoral Aspirant
"You know I've been asking that question every day of my life you know every, every day especially after those tragic events, I can't seem to figure it out. I've been trained by this party, I've sat in so many work shops so many history classes and what we are, what we supposed to represent, and who we represent, and I think I embody that. So I can't see now after doing all those things still not checking the boxes to me is something that I question everyday"

And is that the message that is now being given to Eluide Miller? That he shoudl wait his turn? This would clear the way for Allan Pollard Jr. to be endorsed as the party's mayoral candidate in the next municipal elections. But on the day Pollard Jr. applied, he said that he was ready for a convention and "every young person should contest":

Allan Pollard Jr. - Mayoral Aspirant
"if Miller wants to contest, then he should contest. Every young person should contest. Not only Miller, any young person who wants to run, any older person who wants to run, it's a democratic party. I think it's respect between everybody. And at the end of the day, we just have to put you in the work and make sure you bring out your delegates and make sure they come out and support you, that's all."

Reporter
"Are you upset they're not endorsing you?"

Allan Pollard Jr. - Mayoral Aspirant
"No, no, I never expect an endorsement. Everything I have done since I entered this party in 2018, I had to work for, and I plan to continue working for that. So I don't need an endorsement. We are working."

But a convention can be a taxing political venture - costly both in finance and party unity. Miller reportedly has the support of formidable constituencies behind him. Meanwhile, Deputy Party Leader Cordel Hyde reportedly supports Pollard who is his godson, whereas Miller is his niece's husband.

Today, councillors who support Miller made posts calling for a convention. Kaya Cattouse said via Facebook "because the numbers are not lining up the same way, there are now attempts to force an outcome" - suggesting that higher up's were trying to make an uncontested path for Pollard, because a contest might be his undoing.

Reports say Miller will resist the urging of party elders and still plans to go to convention.

We reached out to both Pollard Jr and Miller earlier this morning and Pollard Jr responded saying "I'm clueless as to what conversations are happening among the higher ups. I wouldn't be in any position to clarify or confirm." and as for Miller, he has still not responded.

Perez Defends Relative's Redeeming Government Coupons

In our first segment you saw Andre Perez defending his colleague and friend Oscar Mira. But today the Minister also had to defend his niece in San Pedro. Abby's Grocery is one of the stores operating under GOB's grocery bag program. But is it set up to profit from government pork?

We received multiple reports that this particular store on the island is one of the preferred outlets where constituents can redeem government coupons for grocery bag support. But Perez bristled when we brought this to him today - and stressed that Abby's isn't the only store redeeming government coupons:

Reporter
"As area rep, how do you look at the comparison that is being made? People are trying to draw parallel with the Mira controversy saying that grocery bags—that grocery bags in your division are being channeled to come out of one store which is linked to a relative of yours?"

Andre Perez - Minister of the Blue Economy
"You know, and let me respond to you in this way here. First of all, I understand that as an elected official you will be subjected to public scrutiny, that is something that I have no problem with, right? And at all times, as the area rep I will always engage in what is accountable. Transparency is the name of the game, and I can be criticized, I can be attacked—no problem. But when you engage in malicious accusations, allegations, and you involve family members who are really innocent, it is really unfair. And I call out for this type of malicious allegations coming out from the UDP is uncalled for, but I will answer you this way here. Let us make clarifications because these are allegations, but it is okay, and it is important for me to give off the information and clarify it, but there has to be clarifications."

"First of all, it is more than a store. We have several stores where we provide the pantry program, and that is a store that gets the smaller part of it. And that has been done for the past 5 months. There are times when a month passes and no payment has been given and that store continues to provide, they don't deny it, and it provides—that grocery bag program provides to the needy, to the single mother, to somebody that is medically in need, someone who is unemployed, have children. These are the people we cater to, so to say that it is a... big figure or something, it is never enough so I just want to clarify that. And it is unfair, but that is a store that is at the heart of the town and provides the basics and strict rules and regulations—that is all just food. The coupons do not give any soft drinks, no cigarettes, no liquor; it is all basics. You can't get that in big supermarkets, the prices are higher, and that is why we go to these small stores and one in the south, and it is strategic. So it is unfair and I want to clarify that."


Island Representative Claims Grocery Initiative Operates Transparently

An impassioned Perez then went on to say that his relative's store has been made an unnecessary target in the controversy, and insisted that the program has been operating for a while with complete transparency.

Reporter
"So that means that there are other stores, not limited to family?"

Andre Perez - Minister of the Blue Economy
"No, no, no, no. They just targeted that one and that is the smallest one. The smallest portion is that store. There are other stores that will deal with that and especially during Christmas time there are several stores, and in Caye Caulker as well, so you know it is just mischief. But involving personal people is not something that I enjoy and that is why, if you are open to scrutiny I accept that, but when you come out and you start to make these things, it is irresponsible and it borders also looking at it upon a legal aspect. But I can fairly say it is all legal, ethical, and morally right to help a Belizean who is a young couple, have a child, and it is a business person born and grown. The only thing you tell me is because it is a relative of mine, but you don't call out the person's name."


Perez Says Every Dollar Accounted for to Avoid Food Program Halt

According to Perez every dollar spent on grocery bags has to be reconciled in order to keep the program running. If not then they would be forced ot halt distribution.

Reporter
"Is there accountability in terms of monitoring of the grocery bag program and distribution? Everything is?"

Andre Perez - Minister of the Blue Economy
"Absolutely. That grocery bag program, there is no funding involved in my office. You have to reconcile that. The stores have to reconcile to my office, and my office has to reconcile to Belmopan. And that if we don't reconcile properly, we don't get the following."


Caye Caulker School Construction Project Scrapped After Disagreements

In February of this year we learned via a press release that the Ministry of Education would be collaborating with the Caye Caulker Village Council and the Ocean Academy Board to advance pre-primary and high school construction projects under the Belize Education Sector Reform Programme.

However that project later fell through reportedly due to disagreements between Ocean Academy and the ministry. Area representative, Area Perez was also part of that project and we asked him for an update as to why the school has decided to fund its own reconstruction.

Reporter
"Ocean Academy, we understand that they have withdrawn from the agreement to sort of partner with you on the endeavor for the new school. Can you talk about what was the reasoning behind asking them to voluntarily revoke their license?"

Andre Perez - Minister of the Blue Economy
"You know, that was most unfortunate. It is most unfortunate, deeply disheartening, and I do know that we have been engaged in dialogue and speaking with them because we know the urgency of building a new high school, and we are all in this together. There was all kinds of allegations again—allegations that the minister had sold out the beachfront areas of the land, and that was clarified. We had a very fruitful meeting with them and the point made by the Ministry of Education was clearly that this is going to be a government-run school, and with that it means that teachers, students will be transferred over there."

"But I do know that they were talking about keeping it as the Ocean Academy way and keep it as... they wanted to have their own curriculum, and you know that is not what is really happening. As it relates to the details being done with the Ministry of Education and the school, there was a correspondence and we thought they were all on board, and lo and behold they just said that they don't want to be a part, and that they want to continue to raise their own funds, that they want to continue to be [a] private school. I won't go against it if they want to go private and keep it private, that is for them to do. But the funding, of course, they don't expect to get it from the government because the government has a responsibility to have a government-run high school."


Blue Economy Forum Brings Policy Makers and Scientisits Together

Strengthening fisheries, creating opportunities, and building resilience - these are the key words driving the 4th Blue Economy Climate Resilience Forum, which got underway this morning at the Biltmore River Hall.

Centered on a 2022-2027 development policy and strategy roadmap, this year's forum looks at how Belize plans to balance marine conservation with economic survival. Our Jomarie Lanza was there and has the report:

Over the past decade, rapid economic development and population growth along the coast and inland have increased pressures on Belize's coastal and marine resources, which in turn has impacted those that depend on those resources to sustain their livelihoods. In an attempt to assist these communities, the Blue Economy has revised its strategy and implementation plan for 2022–2026 to better address these needs. The new plan was presented at their fourth Blue Economy Climate Resilience Forum today.

Andre Perez - Minister of the Blue Economy
"It's an update. This is something we are constantly... it is evolving and that we have to be using smart ideas, we have to be using more innovation, new technologies there—not only in monitoring our waters but also to monitor illegal fishing. That is important. It goes beyond us using vessels now, we are looking into drones and having all the collaboration with everybody here, so it is not only just the Fisheries Department there to patrol our waters, but it has to be done jointly with everybody working together."

Beverly Wade - CEO, Ministry of Blue Economy
"As mentioned in the opening ceremony, the forum is really an opportunity for us to share advances that we are doing in the space in terms of management, governance, strengthening our frameworks, but also it's an opportunity for us to hear from our key stakeholders within the space so that it can continue [to] advise our planning and our approach over the next year as we continue our programs in terms of strengthening the pathway for a robust blue economy."

CEO Wade expressed that she was overwhelmed by the stakeholder turnout with 108 guests in attendance. We asked her and the minister what changes we can expect to see in the new policy, the strategy and implementation plan, and the Belize Maritime Economy Plan.

Beverly Wade - CEO, Ministry of Blue Economy
"Some of the changes—or I prefer to call them advancements—that have been made is we have made significant inroads in several areas. One of them is with regard to strengthening the framework for sustainable and successful blue economy growth in Belize. So we have recently reviewed and modernized the legislation for coastal zone management in Belize. We have revised and modernized the Integrated Coastal Zone Management Plan and we are now looking at delivering through the Blue Bonds, the Belize Sustainable Oceans Plan. These are very important for us because at the end of the day, they help to strengthen the blueprint of how we approach the space both from a stewardship standpoint but also from a development standpoint."

Andre Perez - Minister of the Blue Economy
"The biggest challenge here right now is making sure our communities are not left behind. That is the biggest challenge, that our fisherfolk—the most important stakeholder here—is that the Blue Economy framework makes sure that they are included, that they are the ones who are at the forefront. They are the ones being directly affected by all of these changes in climate, so we must provide for them. And also recognizing that, you know, as we move forward to having more waters under our protected areas as required by the bonds agreement, we must make sure they—they are not displaced, they are not marginalized, and that is really, really important. We must find alternatives that we are not having people coming together and fishing over one another, that is also very important. And this discussion is here, that alternatives mean by training them to fish smarter by, again, using technology as the video showed, so that is the way we are going."


Minister Rejects Local Fishers' Audit as Unofficial

Notably there was no representative for the fishing community at the event.

A few weeks ago we told you about the 22 fishers from across the country that came together to present their fishers' audit, documenting a number of findings and challenges they have been facing. When we asked the Minister of Blue Economy about it today he told us that he does not consider their exercise an official audit. He explained why.

Andre Perez - Minister of the Blue Economy
"You know that is something we have noted, and we have noted, but that is what they call—it is not official because our audit, our fisheries department has an extensive amount of information, a wealth of information, data that we have, so we go by that. So it can be questionable, but we welcome it. But it is not something that is official, so let us not take a position that is actually the national position. That is someone who did it independently and we read it and respect it and we look at it, we dissect it, we compare it, yes we can, but what we rely on is our data that we [have] from the Belize Fisheries Department and in collaboration with the Coastal Zone Management Authority and Institute. This is the official authority that gives the information official."

President of the San Pedro Fishers Association Jorge Aldana told us, quote,"Fishers are the obstacle of the blue bond, We are seen as obstacles and not partners. If and when we are treated as partners, then we would have been properly represented."

MSME Third National Tour Launches to Support Entrepreneurs

The Third National MSME Roadshow was launched yesterday in San Ignacio. It's a chance for entrepreneurs to travel around the country and set up shop - bringing their products to the customers. At the launch, CEO in the Office of the Prime Minister Narda Garcia explained more. The roadshow lasts for three days.

Country's First Dedicated Dental Training Institution Sets Opening Date

The country's very first dedicated dental training institution - the Magazine Dental Academy - is officially opening its doors on July 13th. The academy will offer high school graduates hands-on training in its state-of-the-art Belize City lab.

Our team caught up with the Academy's Founder and President, Dr. Osbert Usher, at yesterday's press launch to discuss their vision and how they plan to shape the next generation of dental professionals.


Ice Cream To Raise Child Abuse Awareness

The Blue Teddy Bear Campaign reached a milestone today, celebrating 100 days of raising awareness for child protection and family support initiatives in Belize. To mark the occasion, the Ice Cream Shoppe launched a special Blue Teddy Bear Sundae. Jaleeza Roberts has more:

Ice cream, the one dessert every child wants and every adult turns into a guilty pleasure. This time around different partner agencies are partnering with the Ice Cream Shoppe to raise awareness with this Blue Teddy Bear ice cream flavor, featuring a vibrant blue color and teddy bear sprinkles. It's a limited-edition treat that uses a lighthearted approach to open the door for a much more serious conversation about child safety:

Anna Carillo, National Child and Adolescent Participation Officer - NCFC
"We've been having a lot of cases of abuse among our children, and so by doing this campaign, it is making things more aware of how to report situations of abuse."

Anna Carillo
"Everybody loves ice cream. So what we want to do is to partner up with the business establishments, the business community, and involve them in addressing what we call EVAP, which is the Elimination of Violence and Abuse Against Children. So when we brought it up in the discussion, we said, what is it, or how can we bring the awareness, making it somewhat of a sweet message,"

Nearly two-thirds of Belizean children experience some form of abuse, including physical harm, emotional trauma, or neglect. In terms of reported numbers, there are consistently over 1,000 cases of child abuse registered in the country each year and that's how the cuddly blue teddy came about:

Sajid Ali, UNICEF Representative
"So, Blue Teddy is an idea that we are sharing with NCFC, and it is to do a few things. One is to make sure that there's more awareness about violence against children, that the workplaces are made more child-friendly, and also that the employees who work in the workspaces, they are parents, they have children, or they are working with children or living with children, they need to be aware of the different aspects of violence and how to prevent it in society, and in the communities they live in."

Many of us see children everyday but do not know what they are going through. But Ali told us how we could spot signs of abuse:

Sajid Ali, UNICEF Representative
"So, in addition to any physical marks or, I would say, traces that you could see, the behavior is very important. Sometimes children can be very silent. They just become aloof, they withdraw, and you can see that there's something which is not right. Sometimes they will speak about it, or sometimes they will hint about it, and sometimes you can even see the behavior of their parents who come to pick them up from schools or with them in, let's say, a shopping mall or out there, and their behavior with their children. So, there are signs, and again, it's for everyone. When you see it, you need to call it out."

More than just a limited-edition flavor, it's an invitation for the community to stand together in support of child protection.


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