AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoBelize Procurement Crackdown: Prime Minister Briceño convened a mandatory emergency procurement masterclass for CEOs and Cabinet, with the Financial Secretary, Contractor General and Auditor General citing recurring audit failures and pushing stricter compliance with the Finance and Audit Reform Act. Defence Contract Scrutiny: New tender-audit claims point to structured payments tied to Orange Walk vendor “Meat Masters,” with alleged invoice batching that repeatedly lands just under a $10,000 threshold. Justice in the Courts: In Belize City, police officer Phillip Garbutt returned to court as the DPP reinstated a harm charge, with his lawyer arguing double jeopardy and seeking a High Court ruling. Crime and Public Safety: Police charged 18-year-old Malachi Vernon with keeping an unlicensed 9mm pistol and ammunition after a preventive patrol in Belize City. Fisheries Oversight: Belize moves toward electronic monitoring for its high-seas fishing fleet by 2027, using cameras and sensors to track catches and compliance. Coastline Pressure: Sargassum is again affecting Belize City and Ambergris Caye businesses, raising cleanup and marine-oxygen concerns. Regional Aid to Venezuela: CARICOM relief efforts shipped nearly 90 containers of supplies from Guyana, including contributions from Belize, to earthquake-hit Venezuela. Toledo Storm Damage: A freak storm in San Antonio Village, Toledo, left residents clearing debris and assessing home damage after strong winds and heavy rain. Beltraide Grants: Beltraide awarded $5,000 grants to 22 entrepreneurs under BEEP, including 15 women, to help expand local businesses.
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