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Attorney General Appeals Ombudsman’s FOIA Decision
The Attorney General has appealed an Ombudsman decision ordering disclosure of government payments to private law firms under the Freedom of Information Act, filing a High Court notice on October 28, 2025. The Notice of Appeal names the Attorney General of Belize as appellant and the Ombudsman as respondent and asks the court to set aside the Ombudsman’s October 10th decision on grounds of legal error. The filing cites Part V of the FOIA, the Inferior Appeals Rules 2021, and
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FOIA Law Places Burden of Proof on Government
The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) assigns government ministries the responsibility to justify any refusal of access to public records, a requirement underscored by Section 38 of the Act. Under the FOIA, every person has the right to request access to government-held information unless the document qualifies as exempt under Part IV. If a ministry refuses access, it must issue written notice under Section 21 stating the reasons for the decision and informing the applicant o
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Relief Supplies Dispatched for Belizean Students After Storm Hits Jamaica
The Government of Belize, through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Trade, Culture & Immigration, has dispatched relief supplies to about 75 Belizean students studying in Jamaica and others in Santiago de Cuba following the devastation caused by Hurricane Melissa. The aid comprises essential hygiene items and canned food, transported aboard a Jamaica Defence Force aircraft that had taken shelter in Belize during the storm. In Jamaica, distribution is being coordinated
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Economy


‘Keep Call Centers in America Act’ Explained
The U.S. Senate is reviewing a new measure—officially titled the Keep Call Centers in America Act of 2025—that would impose strict...


DISAPPEARING WORKERS? PART II: Economists Urge Deeper Analysis
Belize City, December 19, 2024 — Economist Dr. Philip Castillo has called for urgent research into Belize’s declining labour force,...


Trump’s Victory: Implications for Belize
By Dr. Philip Castillo To secure his electoral victory, Donald Trump made several promises but gave little indication how those will be...
Politics


BPF Breaks Through—Third Party Members Elected in Georgeville
The words "third party" and "elected" rarely appear together in Belize’s political history; however, that changed on June 29, 2025, when...


Panton: June 14 NPC Meeting “Flawed” and Unconstitutional
Albert Area Representative and Leader of the Opposition, Hon. Tracy Panton, has declared the scheduled June 14 National Party Council...


Amidst 100% Payroll Vote, Espat Offers Rare Own-Government Critique
In a Parliament that has no political backbenchers on the government side, Cayo South Area Representative Hon. Julius Espat picked up—at least in part—the “backbench” mantle while critiquing an aspect of his own Party’s social policy.
General


Senate Inquiry highlights need for corruption reforms
Business community Senator Kevin Herrera said this week that the testimony of Portico developer David Gegg has highlighted the need for...


Former Security Guard Faces 10-Year Sentence for Child Abuse
Devain Flores, 33, a former security guard, pleaded guilty to updated charges of child cruelty after a viral video showed him assaulting...


No vehicle over 22,000lbs on Haulover Bridge: Ministry of Insfrastructure
As of next Monday, January 9th, 2023, no vehicle with a gross weight of 22,000 pounds or more shall be allowed to use the Haulover...
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