Belize Times June 30, 2019- Barrow Busted!

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BARROW BUSTED! BTL OWES GST $29 MILLION Thursday, June 27, 2019 The Belize Times has been reliably informed that political cronies/officials in BTL, in the GST Department and in the Ministry of Finance, at the highest levels, are scurrying for cover and frantically trying to deny all allegations and dodge all questions after the shocking revelation that BTL allegedly owes over $29 MILLION in General Sales Tax, unpaid since 2012. According to official documents leaked to this newspaper, in 2012 the Barrow-operated entity, chock full of UDP cronies including the son of the Prime Minister and his CEO, Audrey Wallace in leadership positions, reported sales of just over $25M. So it should have

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Party Leader Tours Belize Rural Central

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TRIPLE, SINGLE(S), QUINTUPLE, DOUBLE

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SANCTUARY BAY SAGA: KAREEM INFORMS; BARROW BABBLES

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Continued from page 1 paid GST of around $3.1M, but according to sources within the department, it didn’t. In 2013, BTL reported sales of over $28M, but allegedly did not pay in GST of over $3.5M. In 2014, BTL again reported sales of over $28M, but nothing paid to GST. In 2015, sales of over $36M, but reportedly no payment to GST of over $4.5M due. In 2016, $28M in sales, but $3.5M reportedly not paid to GST. And in 2017, BTL reported sales of over $49M, but allegedly did not pay in $6.1M due to GST. How could this company, which the Prime Minister has boasted of to no end, and which he forced taxpayers to pay nearly $600M for after a closed door agreement with Lord Ashcroft, owe almost $30MILLION in GST? That’s a question everybody is asking but nobody is answering. The PM’s legal advisor and head honcho on the Board, Net Vasquez, isn’t taking calls. And sources say that Financial Secretary Joseph Waight has developed a sudden and startling case of amnesia. The Belize Times has gone further than the $29M, and has calculated what BTL’s debt to the GST Department is, including late fees and penalties and interest – just like any normal Belizean owing GST would have to find if they miss a deadline for payment. Incredibly, all things equal, BTL owes the GST Department $21M in interest and penalties for non-payment, for a grand total of over $50MILLION. That is an absolute disgrace, and all blame must fall squarely in the lap of Prime Minister Dean Barrow, who is not only the Minister of Finance, in charge of the GST Department, but also should be responsible for Belize’s stakes in BTL, which has become known as Barrow Telemedia Limited. BTL, or at least the UDP cronies who command HUGE salaries at BTL. These have benefitted from the incestuous relationships with the Barrow administration, enjoying write-offs and bailouts to time, including infusions of cash from a Barrow-friendly Taiwan government, a UDP controlled SSB and a very UDP-friendly Atlantic Bank. The GST Department has been known to completely humiliate small business-owners who have fallen behind in payment, even behind by hundreds and thousands of dollars. So for BTL to be given a free pass where GST is concerned may be criminal. In normal countries with normal people, the Minister of Finance would be forced to resign, and the entire UDP-infiltrated BTL dolly-house would crumble. The people of Belize must demand an accounting from Prime Minister Dean Barrow and the principals of BTL. That money owed to the GST is taxpayers’ money which could have been used to better the lives of Belizeans. While so many basic services are falling apart, and Belizeans can’t access quality healthcare services, BTL is allowed to owe tens of millions of dollars. While so many children are dropping out of school because they cannot afford to continue, BTL is allowed to owe tens of millions of dollars. Imagine what that $29M in unpaid taxes could have done for the people of Belize. Imagine the possibilities. The UDP continues to rape this country. Only a very few – Ministers and their family members and their cronies and select friends continue to prosper, laughing all the way to the bank, while normal Belizeans are becoming poorer and poorer. Dean Barrow must answer for what he has done to the people, and to the people’s money. WE DEMAND OUR TAXES from BARROW TELEMEDIA LIMITED.

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IS THE SSB IN BREACH OF THE LAW? The Social Security Board (SSB) is an organization that should provide a well-defined social insurance scheme, a safety net, for the Belizean worker and this is financed by contributions from employees and their employers. Over the years the contributions have been in excess of benefits payments as is to be expected from a young scheme. This has led to the creation of a large investment portfolio and made the SSB into what can be considered a major development bank, and the single largest institutional investor in Belize. The SSB is not only a major social insurance scheme but also a major investor in its own right and a source of funding for major industries in Belize. However, in recent years this has changed and today we are at the point where contributions can no longer cover the operations/expenditures and the investment income has to be used to do so. As the Actuary had advised in consecutive actuarial reviews the SSB fund is past the Point of Equilibrium (POE) hence the SSB is now making the changes that should have been done since 2008. Both the rate of contributions and the insurable earnings are being increased effective July 1, 2019. In summary the SSB is a major development bank and institutional investor; its operations must reflect this in every respect. This portfolio comprises of investments in key areas of Belize’s economy such as Agriculture, Tourism, Utilities, Education, etc. A key segment of the portfolio is also comprised of mortgages. The success of any investment institution depends heavily on the culture of the organization and the attention given to the risk profile of the portfolio. The culture must by necessity involve the entire organization but special responsibility rests with the Board of Directors and in the case of the SSB also with its Investment Committee (IC). These two bodies must set the tone and develop the investment culture of the organization. As at end of the year 2017 the total investment portfolio of the SSB stood at $454.5 million and the Reserves stood at some $522.5 million. Some years ago, because of the nature of the organization, special interest was placed in the diversification of the investments bearing in mind the risk on the investment portfolio. So much was the concern that it was set in law, Chapter 44 of the Laws of Belize – Third Schedule Section 22 “Investment Framework” that no single investment shall exceed 20% of the total amount of the Reserves, including economically targeted investments. As per the 2017 audited financials the SSB’s investment in Belize Electricity Limited (BEL) is approximately $110M in shares and another $6m in debentures. This then would account for almost 22.2% of the actuarial reserves. If this has not changed then the SSB was breaking the law in 2017 and continues to do so now in 2019. The concern should be even more acute now that it is rumored that the BEL is declaring a loss for 2018 and will not be paying dividends. Can the SSB afford not to get a return on its investment of over 20% of its reserves and investment portfolio? The Actuary has consistently advised the SSB the need

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to halt the investments in equity investments especially in the Utilities Sector and to increase investment in development sectors. The 2017 Actuarial Review recommends that fresh assets should be re-directed in its entirety to Development Issues, particularly the Agricultural Sector, from 9.2% of the portfolio to 13% in 2020 and by 23% in 2025. Hopefully the SSB heeds this advice and stop investing in GOB projects that need bailing out and substandard infrastructure projects done for political gain only.

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THE BELIZE TIMES

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EDITORIAL

GIVING THE RED DEVIL HIS DUE

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ertainly, we can all agree that the Red Devil is blessed with the gift of gab. The simple truth is that his uncanny ability to twist and spin complete fiction into pseudo facts, to his advantage, has been a cornerstone in his political career. It has always been about “the optics” with this one. It has rarely ever been about the greater good, the truth and certainly never been about “Normal Belizeans.” At the last sitting of the House of Representatives we were treated to yet another “pappy” show as the Red Devil again made a spectacle of himself and a mockery of the importance of government business. It is already shameful that the only response to the recent tragic events involving two mental health patients was that the Ministry of Health (MOH), UNICEF and other advocates for mental health awareness haphazardly met on June 11th in order to sloppily plan a survey to be carried out in… 2020. This survey will then be used, at a further date, to help Belizeans understand and address mental health illness. To add insult to injury, a plethora of medical terms and diagnoses were tossed around. Dr. Campos is the only medical practitioner at the House of Representatives (HOR) and, while he is no longer at the MOH, would have been the only one even remotely qualified to give his professional opinion. The predicament lies not in the use of the words but in the context in which they were hurled across the floor at Hon. Julius Espat. The words “bi-polar, schizophrenic” and “sick puppy” were spoken to inflict offence and abuse. They were spoken as slurs, to disparage, malign and defame. It was in this same spirit that the word “peasant” was used to describe Hon Julius Espat. A peasant can by definition describe a subsistence farmer who rents or owns a small piece of land for the purpose of cultivation. However, that was not the connotation intended, rather the Red Devil cast it as an aspersion, a barb to humiliate and put-down someone whom he considers beneath him socially, intellectually and financially. The intention with which those words were used do nothing to advance mental health awareness in our country. The fact that they were used in an utterly derogatory and demeaning context by the Prime Minister of this country sets us back and is telling of the stigma still associated with mental health disorders in this country. Instead of moving Belizeans forward by establishing treatment centers for some of our most vulnerable, the PM chooses instead to shame and victimize Belizeans who are ill and reinforces the idea that it is acceptable. The bitter truth is that the PM and his family belong to an elite class. It is difficult for them to imagine what it must be like for the working-class Belizean who cannot afford Rolex Watches, Armani Suits, Hermes Birkin and Louis Vuitton bags and is in fact struggling to make ends meet. They can never imagine the living conditions of tens of thousands of Belizeans who live in extreme poverty. Those Belizean brothers and sisters who cannot even feed their families or have basic services like potable water and electricity. You will find no empathy there for the sick and suffering in this country. You will receive only utter disdain, scorn, contempt and insults. We are in the season of Village Council Elections and so we invite all us “Peasants” to please give the Red Devil his due…Vote Blue!


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EDITORIAL

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en Español

DÁNDOLE AL DIABLO ROJO LO QUE MERECE

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iertamente, todos podemos estar de acuerdo en que el Diablo Rojo es bendecido con el don de tener mucha labia. La simple verdad es que su extraordinaria capacidad para torcer y convertir la ficción completa en pseudo-hechos, para su ventaja, ha sido una piedra angular en su carrera política. Siempre ha sido todo sobre “la óptica” con este fulano. Rara vez ha sido sobre el bien mayor, la verdad y ciertamente nunca ha sido acerca de los “beliceños normales”. En la última sesión de la Cámara de Representantes nos deleitaron con otra exhibición fatua cuando el Diablo Rojo volvió a hacer un espectáculo de sí mismo y una burla de la importancia de los negocios del gobierno. Ya es vergonzoso que la única respuesta a los trágicos acontecimientos recientes que involucraron a dos pacientes de salud mental fue que el Ministerio de Salud (MOH, en inglés), UNICEF y otros promotores de la concienciación sobre la salud mental se reunieron de manera casual el 11 de junio con el fin de planificar a la ligera una encuesta se llevará a cabo en... 2020. Esta encuesta se utilizará, en una fecha posterior, para ayudar a los beliceños a entender y abordar las enfermedades de salud mental. Para añadir sal a la herida, se lanzaron a diestra y siniestra una gran cantidad de términos y diagnósticos médicos. El Dr. Campos es el único médico en la Cámara de Representantes (HOR, en inglés) y, aunque ya no está en el MOH, habría sido el único, incluso remotamente, calificado para dar su opinión profesional. La situación no radica en el uso de las palabras, sino en el contexto en el que fueron arrojadas al otro lado de la cámara en el Honorable Julius Espat. Se dijeron las palabras “bipolar, esquizofrénico” y “perrito enfermo” para infligir ofensa y abuso. Fueron dichas como insultos, para menospreciar, difamar y denigrar. Fue con este mismo espíritu que la palabra inglesa “peasant” (campesino) se utilizó para describir al Hon. Julius Espat. Un “peasant” (campesino) puede, por definición, describir a un agricultor de subsistencia que alquila o posee un pequeño pedazo de tierra con el propósito de cultivar. Sin embargo, esa no era la connotación prevista, sino que el Diablo Rojo la lanzó como una aspersión, una pulla mordaz para humillar y degradar a alguien a quien él considera debajo de él social, intelectual y financieramente. La intención con la que se utilizaron esas palabras no hace nada para promover la concienciación sobre la salud mental en nuestro país. El hecho de que hayan sido utilizados en un contexto totalmente despectivo y degradante por el Primer Ministro de este país nos hace retroceder y nos está diciendo del estigma todavía asociado con los trastornos de salud mental en este país. En lugar de hacer avanzar a los beliceños estableciendo centros de tratamiento para aquellos de los nuestros más vulnerables, el Primer Ministro elige en su lugar avergonzar y victimizar a los beliceños que están enfermos y refuerza la idea del que eso es aceptable. La triste realidad es que el Primer Ministro y su familia pertenecen a una clase de élite. Es difícil para ellos, imaginar cómo debe ser la vida diaria para la clase trabajadora beliceña que no puede permitirse relojes Rolex, trajes Armani, bolsos Hermes Birkin y Louis Vuitton y, de hecho, está luchando para llegar a fin de mes. Nunca podrán imaginar las condiciones de vida de decenas de miles de beliceños que viven en extrema pobreza. Como aquellos hermanos y hermanas beliceños que ni siquiera pueden alimentar a sus familias o tener servicios básicos como agua potable y electricidad. No encontrarás empatía allí por los enfermos y el sufrimiento en este país. Recibirás sólo desdén total, desprecio, escarnio e insultos. Estamos en la temporada de las elecciones de Consejos Aldeanos y por eso invitamos a todos nosotros los “Campesinos” para que por favor le demos al Diablo Rojo su merecido... ¡Vote Azul!


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QUESTIONS TO THE MINISTERS 1. Will the Minister of Finance please say it ain’t so -- please Prime Minister, tell us that you were not planning to allow BTL to get away with not paying GST in the amount of $30 million dollars? Also will the Prime Minister also say if he was aware that under his son’s leadership of BTL that they were underreporting earnings? 2. Will the Minister of Health please say if the rumors that his CEO Dr. Ramon Figueroa has been booted out for UDP crony Dr. George Gough, the brother of Sandra Bedran of Atlantic Bank fame? 3. Will the Minister of National Emergency please inform the residents of Belmopan City of the condition of the fire trucks in Belmopan and will he also say, considering the fact that he is currently driving around in a brand new range rover, how much money was allocated for fire trucks for this Nation’s Capital? 4. What will it take for the Prime Minister to take action? Now we have patients at the Belmopan Hospital having to leave their sick bed because there is no electricity and no backup generator. Will the Prime Minister please fire Pablo Marin!

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THE BELIZE TIMES BY ORDER OF CHARGEE NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SELL

HOLY REDEEMER CREDIT UNION LIMITED a statutory body formed and registered under the Credit Union Act, Chapter 314 of the Laws of Belize, Revised Edition 2000, and whose registered office is situated at No. 1 Hyde’s Lane, Belize City, Belize District hereby gives notice of its intention to exercise its power of sale as Chargee under and by virtue of a Charge registered at the Land Registry between TOMASA RENEAU and ANNA MARIE RENEAU of the one part and HRCU of the other part. HRCU will at the expiration of three months from the date of the first publication of this notice sell the property described in the Schedule below. ALL offers to purchase the said property must be made in writing to Holy Redeemer Credit Union Limited from whom full particulars and conditions of sale may be obtained.

SCHEDULE ALL THAT piece or parcel of land comprising 743.310 square metres being Parcel 438, Block 4 in the Orange Walk Town Registration Section situate at No. 32 San Pedro Street, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District, Belize TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon, the freehold property of TOMASA RENEAU and ANNA MARIE RENEAU (Jointly). DATED this 14th day of June 2019 HOLY REDEEMER CREDIT UNION LIMITED 1 HYDE’S LANE, BELIZE CITY, BELIZE Phone: (501) 224-5644 Fax: (501) 223-0738 E-mail: foreclosures@hrcubelize.org


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TRIPLE, SINGLE(S), QUINTUPLE, DOUBLE

In just a score and four days, Belize is stunned with multiple single homicides, a double homicide, a triple homicide and a ghastly quintuple homicide. Just after the latter and most horrific of murders in a marine area where lobsters are supposed to be the sole victims and where Manatees are legally protected, the supposed Minister of our Security jettisons to halfway around the world to window shop and take pictures in Airport cafés. Thereafter, Saldivar’s Ministry sends out a release telling people to be careful of wet drops. Saldivar’s crime alleviation strategy seems to be ask the law-abiders to stay away from the Sarstoon, don’t vend just stay home, don’t go into the protected waters(that’s for Manatees and the bad guys)…what’s next, no more fly fishing. This lame duck administration is really not giving a hoot. Just as the House of Representatives were meeting on June 21, our news media pages blazed with the story that five fishermen that left home on the Friday before the opening of the Lobster season June 15 were being found one by one. The first to be found with a shot to his head was Travis Cook (23) by Swallow Caye Wildlife Sanctuary on June 20. Next, the body of Ernest Wills (40) was sighted floating by the Yarborough Area shore on June 21. An hour or so later another, Winston Santos (40) was found some three miles out. The search would be more difficult at night. Early Saturday morning, a couple more bodies, Jamar Martinez (21) and Allyson Jones(19) were found tied up by Mapp’s Caye. All were already in a state of decomposition and taken subsequently to the Belize Medical College at the entrance of the Burrell Boom Road for their regulation autopsies. They were laid to rest at the Eternal Garden Cemetery. The men, all shot dead, were of various address in Belize City. The frustration Belizeans have to live with is the unknown reason(s) our men and women are being killed in execution style. Robbery seems to be an incidental event whilst murders go unsolved. Narco-trafficking, wetdrops or plane sightings, are always in rumourville as possible motives. Will these murders go unsolved also? Sadly, this Quintuple homicide was followed on June 23 by a Virginia doctor and a San Pedro tour guide who were gunned down in plain sight. Police seem to have eye witnesses given the detail that they allow. Of course, these need to be protected. Rewards are being offered for information on these two sets of murders. David Ophir Martinez from the San Andres, Corozal got his visit from San Pedro village cut short as he was shot on Saturday June 22. Single mother Yolanda Elvira Requena(47) was stabbed to death on the Village Council Election aftermath hours in

Bullet Tree Falls Village, Cayo District. She was killed allegedly at the hands of Thelma Warrior for reasons that might be related to a love triangle but all that does nothing to relieve the pain from her loved ones. As if we have not had enough, on June 26, Derrick Tracey of Sittee Street, Belize City, was shot and died as he was taken to the Karl Heusner Memorial Hospital. The gunman immediately fled the crime scene. Later that day in Hattieville’s New

Site area a robbery became a murder scene as Carlton Wade was shot. Eleven killings in twelve days. It is about time Belize spends to defend its citizens. Every person that is killed depletes the resources of our nation. All of us pay taxes, directly or indirectly, which are used in the development of our nation’s resources. We all contribute to the education, health, protection, utilities and other ameni-

ties, as meagre as some may seem. Our lives NEED to be protected with successful investigation and Crime Scene expertise. There is no better deterrent in lieu of better economic opportunities. Each Belizean life is precious and NO ONE should go free when they decide they will take one, or two or five. Something must be done. Sadly, it the same UDP government for 11 plus years now.


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THE BELIZE TIMES

BELLY of the

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Go straight to jail When normal, regular Belizeans owe General Sales Tax, even in the thousands, they are taken to Court, embarrassed and are forced to pay. The news that Barrow Telemedia Limited, otherwise known as BTL, owes over $29M in GST is an outrage. Bad back lame duck Barrow should resign in shame. He should be forced to step down. Everybody knows that the only reason BTL was allowed to get away with not paying GST is because the Prime Minister’s son was CEO, and he and the Prime Minister’s cronies like Net Vasquez still run the show. Make no mistake about it. This one will not go away. This is another nail in a UDP coffin which is already shut tight. The Belizean people should not stand for this. If you owe light bill to the Government owned BEL, you are cut out. If you owe water bill to the Government owed BWS, you are cut out. But because BTL is run by not-normal people, they are allowed to owe the people of Belize $29M. This will end badly for the Prime Minister and for the UDP. You can take that to the bank. Imagine the possibilities The Prime Minister will spin and spin this one till his head hurts. But just imagine the possibilities. Over the weekend the Southern Regional Hospital was out of electricity because the backup generator isn’t working. Remember this is the hospital where the morgue wasn’t working for almost two months. What could $29M have done at the Southern Regional? Imagine the parts of the country where there are no working ambulances. Imagine all the schools that are falling apart. Imagine all the roads in poor rural communities which need work. Think about the poverty. Think about people living in swamps. Think about $29M. And then realize that the son of the Prime Minister became a millionaire off BTL. The CEO and cronies are making hundreds of thousands a year. They are all getting rich, while the poor get poorer. The Prime Minister did say BTL is for the people of Belize, right? What a sick joke. Bun Fyah On Wednesday night there was a fire in Belmopan. The one fire truck which responded ran out of water in about five minutes, leaving the fire to blaze out of control, threatening everything in the vicinity. Imagine, that in 2019, in the midst of a bustling city, next to a commercial plaza which houses banks and utility companies and stores, and next to a government building, residents of the area had to break a pipe and fill buckets to try to hold down the flames. Only in Belize, where Ministers are so intent on filling their own pockets that the masses are left to survive anyway they can. If you ask Minister of Hustling Castro about the fire, he’ll mumble some crap about how they are looking into new fire engines. Same old story for years. The truth is that this crowd knows they are on the way out. All the writing is on the wall. Murders Here’s an update for you. The Minister of National Insecurity, the fat fellow from Belmopan is touring Taiwan and no doubt telling all kinds of lies in between 10 course meals and photo opportunities. Meanwhile, in Belize, there are been 12 murders in 11 days. In one incident, five men were brutally executed and dumped in the sea. In another, a tour guide and a tourist were killed. Just Wednesday night, a hardworking, elderly shopkeeper in Hattieville was robbed and killed when he tried to defend his property. Blood is running in the streets, and on the seas, while the Minister of National Insecurity fills his fat belly on treats from Taiwan. He doesn’t care. None of the UDP do. When the Prime Minister stood up in the House just Friday to talk a bunch of nonsense, did you hear him say anything at all about crime? That’s right. He didn’t. Sanctuary Bay On behalf of the Hon. Kareem, we would like to issue an apology to the Prime Minister. We are told that following the House meeting doctors had to be called in to regulate his blood pressure. We haven’t been able to confirm, but we are told from reliable sources that the poor fellow just kept muttering Sanctuary Bay under his breath every few seconds and started hallucinating about being in a small room with metal bars. Don’t ask us. It’s what we were told. At one point in the House we thought the poor PM was going to collapse, the way his eyes rolled back in his head when Hon. Kareem kept pointing out the involvement of Barrow and Williams in the Sanctuary Bay scam. We’re glad you’re okay, Dean Oliver, because we want you alive and kicking for the next instalments in this saga. You and the UDP will go down over this one. And maybe that room with metal bars won’t just be a hallucination after all.

For Sale By Order of the Mortgagee Scotiabank (Belize) Ltd., a company duly registered under the Companies Act, Chapter 250 of the Laws of Belize, Revised Edition, 2000, and having its registered office at Cor. Albert and Bishop Streets, Belize City, Belize, hereby gives notice of its intention to exercise its power of sale as Mortgagee under a Transfer Variation and Confirmation of Mortgage made the 15th day of February 2010, registered in Deeds Book Volume 5 of 2010 at Folios 1049 – 1080 between SAINT JOHN’S CREDIT UNION LIMITED (“the Mortgagee”) of the first part, SCOTIABANK (BELIZE) LIMITED ( “the Bank”) of the second part and ALLISON JUNE POLLARD of No. 53 Racetrack Area, Burrell Boom Village, Belize District, Belize (hereinafter called “the Mortgagor”) of the third part, which said property was mortgaged by the said ALLISON JUNE POLLARD to the said Saint John’s Credit Union Limited on the 26th April, 2006 and recorded in Deeds Book Volume 14 of 2006 at Folios 1317 -1340, the said Scotiabank (Belize) Ltd. will at the expiration of two months from the date of the first publication of this notice sell the property described in the schedule hereto. All offers to purchase the said property must be made in writing and full particulars and conditions of sale may be obtained from the said Scotiabank (Belize) Ltd. SCHEDULE ALL THAT lot, piece or parcel of land being Lot. No. 53 situate in Burrell Boom Village, Belize District and bounded as follows: On the northeast for 24.381 meters by Lot No. 54; on the Southeast for 30.476 meters by Lot No. 52; on the Southwest for 21.333 meters by 50 feet wide Road; on the Southwest for 4.528 meters by a Truncation; on the Northwest for 27.429 meters by a 50 feet wide Road, containing 878.58 Square Yards of land as shown on Entry No. 5560, Register No. 23 at the Office of the Commissioner of Lands and Surveys TOGETHER with all buildings, erections and developments standing and being thereon. DATED this 12th day of June, 2019. MUSA & BALDERAMOS LLP 91 North Front Street Belize City Attorneys-at-Law for Scotiabank (Belize) Ltd.

For Sale By Order of the Mortgagee Scotiabank (Belize) Ltd., a company duly registered under the Companies Act, Chapter 250 of the Laws of Belize, Revised Edition, 2000, and having its registered office at Cor. Albert and Bishop Streets, Belize City, Belize, hereby gives notice of its intention to exercise its power of sale as Mortgagee under a Deed of Mortgage made the 23rd day of November, 2004, between AARON URTIZ BURNS of Hope Creek Village, Stann Creek District, Belize (hereinafter called “the Mortgagor”) of the one part and SCOTIABANK (BELIZE) LIMITED (hereinafter called “the Mortgagee”) of the other part, and recorded in Deeds Book Volume 36 of 2004 at Folios 1473 - 1534, the said Scotiabank (Belize) Ltd. will at the expiration of two months from the date of the first publication of this notice sell the property described in the schedule hereto. All offers to purchase the said property must be made in writing and full particulars and conditions of sale may be obtained from the said Scotiabank (Belize) Ltd. SCHEDULE ALL THAT leasehold Interest in all that piece or parcel of land being Lot No. 189 situate in Hope Creek Village Extension, Stann Creek District, Belize and bounded as follows: On the North for 22.856 metres by a street; On the South for 22.856 metres by Lot No. 164; On the East for 33.523 metres by Lot No. 190; On the West for 33.523 metres by Lot No. 188; Containing 766.202 square metres as shown on Plan No. 2080 at the office of the Commissioner of Lands and Surveys. TOGETHER with all buildings, erections and developments standing and being thereon. DATED this 13th day of June, 2019. MUSA & BALDERAMOS LLP 91 North Front Street Belize City Attorneys-at-Law for Scotiabank (Belize) Ltd.


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VILLAGE COUNCIL ELECTION RESULTS FOR JUNE 23, 2019 Week One/Round One of the Village Council Elections commenced yesterday, Sunday, June 23rd, 2019. A total of thirty-five villages (3 in Corozal; 3 in O.W.; 10 in Belize; 4 in Cayo; 3 in S.C. and 12 in Toledo) were involved in this first round. Below are a breakdown of the results:

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2019

SANCTUARY BAY SAGA: KAREEM INFORMS; BARROW BABBLES

This week’s snippet into Sanctuary Bay Saga is a fact-checker stemming from the remarks Prime Minister Dean O. Barrow made in response to the Hon. Kareem Musa informing the people during the House of Representatives forum. The Prime Minister furtively took the opportunity to inform the people that there is already an agreement made in Miami(same as the half-Billion BTL secret agreement city venue). PM said we will soon see an end to the “AIBL Saga.” There must be an excellent reason why he didn’t present details in the hallowed chambers of the National Assembly. Maybe Wells didn’t give him permission or maybe he needs to respect a foreign court more than the Belizean people. Maybe that is Reserved for after July 9th. But while we wait, let us unravel on what he vented: Just at the onset of summer, June 21, 2019, the Prime Minister of Belize shamelessly misled the Belizean people during his intermittent tirades disguised as rebuttals. Specifically this was an obvious defence of his law firm, Barrow and Williams L.L.P. He is as Trumpian as one can get when he, TRIPLE SHAMELESSLY(Triple since he is a “three time Prime Minister”), gloated that his law partner won a case while defending the notorious Sanctuary Bay Enterprises in 2016. Imagine: In Belize you can be a scammer and STILL you cannot be blasted on Facebook. In 2016, Andris Pukke had already been jailed due to an Ameridebt case.

The Party congratulates all candidates who contested yesterday’s elections especially to the 123 PUP candidates who were victorious. Week Two/ Round Two continues on Sunday, June 30, 2019 for forty-six villages across the country. ---Ends--Contact: Linsford Castillo Secretary General Email: secgenpup@gmail.com

Ameridebt was before and VERY MUCH linked to most recent Sanctuary Bay litigations in Maryland. This was way before the libel case afforded by PM Barrow. FTC Press Release November 2018: In 2010, Pukke pleaded guilty to obstructing justice after he admitted obstructing the AmeriDebt receivership the order put in place and refusing to turn over the required assets. As a result, the court sentenced him to 18 months in prison. Between 2008 and 2014, the FTC returned nearly $7 million to consumers deceived through the AmeriDebt scheme. Pukke and Baker never relinquished control of the land parcel, however, and allegedly continued marketing it as part of the Sanctuary Belize scheme in the same way they had since 2005, even while Pukke was in jail. Excerpts from (Nov 2018)

FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION Plaintiff, v. ECOLOGICAL FOX, LLC et al. Defendants. INTRODUCTION (Excerpt) Convicted felon and serial contemnor Andris Pukke has operated a massive real estate scam over the past decade. Through a maze of interconnected companies and a cadre of henchmen already known to this Court (collectively, the Sanctuary Belize Enterprise (“SBE”)), Pukke has duped retirees and small businesspeople into spending more than $100 million on empty lots in a Manhattan-sized plot in remote southern Belize (“Sanctuary Belize”) that the Court previously ordered Pukke to turn over to the Receiver to repay his victims in FTC v. AmeriDebt (D. Md.). Unbeknownst to the Court, the AmeriDebt Receiver, and the FTC, Pukke and co-conspirator Peter Baker surreptitiously maintained control of the Parcel. In the current scam, the lots’ supposed value derives from their presence in a resort community that Pukke and SBE claim they will develop, but Pukke is no more likely to build a small city in Belize than he was to honestly manage consumers’ financial obligations in AmeriDebt. In July 2006, Pukke misrepresented to the Court that Dolphin “collapsed” and “went out of business.” DE493 (July 28, 2006) at 3. Second, Pukke transferred Dolphin’s development rights and a portion of the Parcel to two new Nevis entities, Starfish Development Ltd. (“Starfish”),7 and Sanctuary Bay Ltd. (“Sanctuary Bay”). PXQQ ¶¶ 81:86, 82:87, 83:88, 84:89, 85:90. Specifically, Baker worked with Usher and Belizean law firm Barrow & Williams8 (“B&W”) to form Starfish to take over for Dolphin, with Baker owning 99% of each Nevis entity. PXQQ ¶ 81:86. In short, to help keep the Parcel from the FTC and the Receiver, Pukke transferred his interests to Baker.9 Footnotes 8 Belizean attorney Rodwell Williams apparently performed the work. PXQQ ¶¶ 81:86, 83:88. His partner, Dean Barrow, became Prime Minister of Belize in early 2008 and remains Prime Minister. PXQQ ¶¶ 90:95, 91:96, 92:97. 9 Baker battled the Receiver’s efforts to locate evidence relevant to his role helping Pukke secure the Parcel. He unsuccessfully sought to block his deposition, see FTC v. AmeriDebt, No. 8:2005-cv-1133 (C.D. Cal. Dec. 5, 2005), and unsuccessfully moved to quash a subpoena seeking emails he sent from PeterBelize@gmail.com, see FTC v. AmeriDebt, No. 3:05-mc- 80253 (N.D. Cal. Oct. 6, 2006). All that is complex but simple at the same time. Who is guilty of what is another sensational issue. This here goes to show that when Barrow and Williams defended Sanctuary Bay Enterprises in 2016 that is wasn’t the first time they have done work for them. It is up to the Belizean people to take PM’s words into context. At the house he said that all of this is in the normal course of work. That might be the greatest of issues here. It is all normal that scam artists are involved with our three time Prime Minister’s law firm even before 2008. This was during the time when he was hollering for civil disobedience and summoned Belizean imaginations into a sanctuary that ONLY the UDP could bestow. So it wasn’t just a libel suit. PM also added that the most recent FTC suit in which the Atlantic Bank International is named as a defendant is JUST a Civil suit. Does that make it less problematic PM? By the way, a full three terms means 15 years, 5 time 3, at the helm. So PM Barrow will go into history as serving two incomplete terms and torturing the people with a third lame duck term during which it was a mad rush to get his leadership seat. What a triple shame. Next Week Sanctuary Bay Saga: Atlantic International Bank, the appellant in this case, played a key role in assisting the Sanctuary Belize scam App. 301. The bank did capture them. It opened accounts for more than 100 consumers who are looking to discuss Management Plans in our Belize.


30 JUN

099

THE BELIZE TIMES

2019

LIQUOR LICENSE NOTICES

Prayer To The Holy Spirit O Holy Spirit, You who are the Fountainhead of all knowledge, Who Illuminate the path way which enables me to reach my goal. You Who shares your Divine gift permitting me to forgive and forget past insults and injustices, and Who are always at my side within reaching distance. I desire in this short supplication to thank You for all that You have done for me; and to assure You once more that I never want to be separated from You under any circumstances, no matter what the incentive. I want to be with You, I along with my loved ones, cradled in Your unending love. Thank You for your never-failing kindness towards me and those I call my own. (Prayer to be offered for three consecutive days: Faith in The Holy Spirit will cause Him to respond to your request no matter how difficult the problem might be. Publish prayer as soon as request has been Granted .) Thank You Holy Spirit. W.Y.

Notice is hereby given that David Deng Deng is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at ”Fa Shop Supermarket” located on George Price Blvd., Belmopan City, Cayo District, under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980. Notice is hereby given that Yaci Chen is applying for a Restaurant Liquor License to be operated at ”Miss Yan Restaurant” located in Trial Farm Village, Orange Walk District, under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980. Notice is hereby given that Karim Hakim is applying for a Publican Special Liquor License to be operated at ”Hakim Disco Bar” located in Ladyville Village, Belize District, under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980. Notice is hereby given that Xian Ying He is applying for a Restuarant Liquor License to be operated at ”Vino Tinto Bar & Grill” located at 1160 Marine Parade, 1st Floor Golden Bay, Belize City, Belize District, under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

NOTICE CLARAZ LIMITED IBC #78,118 (“the Company”) Pursuant to Section 102 (4) of the International Business Companies Act, Chapter 270 of the Laws of Belize, Revised Edition 2011, notice is hereby given that CLARAZ LIMITED: a) Is in dissolution b) Commenced dissolution on the 25th day of June 2019; and c) Karin Elisabeth Janse Van Resenburg of Monte Vista 1, Dateway Manor, Melody, Hartbeesport, 0216 is the Liquidator of the Company. CILTrust International Limited Registered Agent

NOTICE Henriette Business Strategies Limited # 168,306 (“the Company”) Pursuant to Section 102 (8) of the International Business Companies Act, Chapter 270 of the Laws of Belize, Revised Edition 2011, notice is hereby given that Henriette Business Strategies Limited has been dissolved as at 26th June, 2019 and has been struck off the Register of International Business Companies. CIL Trust International Limited Registered Agent


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30 JUN

THE BELIZE TIMES

VOICE OF THE COMMON MAN

KING DEAN – MALIGNANT NARCISSISM

By Hilly Bennett On Friday June 21, 2019, the House of Representatives convened a regular session to consider several financial and non-financial bills at the National Assembly in Belmopan. The bills were tabled, debated and voted on. On the adjournment, there was a fiery exchange between the Prime Minister of Belize, the Right Honourable Dean Oliver Barrow and the Honourable Julius Espat, the member for Cayo South constituency. In his presentation, Espat identified areas of concern regarding the increase in Social Security contributions. The PM responded in un-statesmanlike fashion. Barrow attempts to denigrate Julius Espat saying, “….. you are nothing but a peasant.” Having realized the political sin he committed, the Prime Minister attempted to walk back his statement uttering, “there is nothing wrong with the word ‘peasant’.” Words like a spent arrow cannot be retrieved. Filled with venom, the leader of the haven of democracy intended to eviscerate, skewer and destroy the peasant who was defending the rights of the common people. The Prime Minister’s caustic, disparaging retort has aroused the ire of the “peasant” class which is the agricultural worker that tend the soil, the ordinary citizens of Belize. Citizens have registered their disgust on various medium regarding the PM use the word. The feelings are that Barrow used the word derogatively and in a demeaning manner. During the Middle-Ages, under feudalism and in the pre-industrial society, a peasant was considered a member of the traditional class of farmers consisting of labourers or owners of small farms. Often times the word “peasant” has been used pejoratively in reference to the poorer class, the landless farmers and even the agricultural workers in the underdeveloped countries across the globe. The use of the word “peasant” in this context

implies that the individual is uneducated, ignorant and unfamiliar with the more sophisticated mannerism of urban population. Quite likely, the same rationale is used of the colloquial term “bushy”. In the non-pejorative sense, it is used to identify the rural population of the country. Clearly, not what King Dean intended. In a Trumpian twist, Dean Barrow’s reaction in the hallowed halls of the National Assembly mimics the diagnosis Lance Dodes, a retired assistant clinical professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, revealed about Trump. He said, “Trump is going to face a challenge from people who are not going to bend to his will. If you have a President who takes it as a personal attack on him, which he does, and flies into a paranoid rage that’s how you start a war.” He diagnosed Trump “as fitting the description of someone with malignant narcissism, which is characterized by grandiosity, a need for admiration……” Evan Osnos Endgames, ‘The New Yorker’. This was seen in the reaction of the PM when Julius made a challenge to the hikes in SSB rates. The history of Dean Barrow’s leadership, as Osnos proffered on besieged presidencies, will be a history of Hubris, of blindness to one’s fault, or deafness to the warnings of seclusion from uncomfortable realities. Belize is under siege. Crime has spiralled out of control, the country’s healthcare system is in disarray, the economy inches toward the financial cliff. Unfortunately, the PM continues to sit on the high stool of government in total disregard to the harsh realities facing our haven of democracy, while clicking the heels of his Bruno Magli loafers. Mr. Barrow it is not the peasant who should be taking medications. Something is wrong with you and it is called MALIGNANT NARCISSISM. “A me King Dean.”

NOTICE

PUP Sound Bites

Meeting of the House of Representative on June 21, 2019 Orange Walk Central, Party Leader John Briceño – A little over 50% live in the Rural Areas and after spending approximately $11 billion dollars since the UDP has gotten into government, $500 million from Petro Caribe, $600 million dollars from oil revenues which is finished just like Petro Caribe, today it is sad to say that our rural communities are worst off today than they were in 2008. All over the country there has been little to no water expansions in the villages. Freetown, Francis Fonseca – Principals and Teachers do not want their schools to be used as political props in your campaign for Party Leadership. And, Parents who are among the most upset do not take kindly to their sons and daughters being forced to pose for pictures with UDP Party hacks, who are shamelessly struggling for some public recognition and relevance. You are not caretakers; you are care hustlers. Fort George, Said Musa – That is not so. Why do you keep lying? (directed at DPM Faber, who stated he has gotten a request for help from the Right Hon. Musa) Cayo South, Julius Espat – You are asking the people of Belize to pay 2% more n Social Security contributions, but at the same time the inflation rate is high. Since 2008 to 2019 the cost of purchasing food products has doubled and, at the same time our minimum wage is $3.30. Caribbean Shores, Kareem Musa – When these international fraudsters first came to Belize who do you think they went to form and incorporate their companies? They went to the law firm of Barrow and Williams and who did they go to get the legal assistance in order to acquire the same real-estate that would then be used as the engine of this fraud? Yes, they used the law firm of Barrow and Williams. When these fraudsters, these Sanctuary Bay fraudsters were faced with lawsuits, who do these scam artists engage to defend them against the claims of victims of their fraud? Once again Barrow and Williams. So more and more legal fees for Barrow and Williams. (see article in this newspaper Toledo East, Mike Espat – This is a National University investment and it will now be used as a hotel. This is one of the things that is hurting this country. We cry for a lot of things and when we get it they become big white elephants. It is important that this university should have linked up with some other foreign University that has the interest in educating their students in Marine Science, instead of putting it in the hands of private individuals. Toledo West, Oscar Requena – In rural areas drivers Licenses have increased from $30 to $60. That is 100% increase. Gun Licenses have seen a whopping 200% increase. If you have to find all these monies to pay for these increases, it is obviously going to put a strain, it is going to make it difficult for our Belizean people. Corozal South East, Florencio Marin, Jr. - What is happening to our country with all these murders that are occurring? It is now becoming normal. We read it as if we are reading a comic book and all the spectacular things that would happen in a comic book. It seems that killing is a part of the currency. Cayo North East, Orlando Habet – The supply of water for the twin towns of San Ignacio and Santa Elena comes from a well that is near the river itself and during the dry season the water table has gone down and there is a shortage of water. Also people are concerned because sometime the water does not smell very well. In terms of quality, there are no filtering system and I believe the government needs to look at it, because it is apparent the town council cannot deal with this major problem.///

NOTICE

Notice is hereby given that the below companies have been dissolved and struck off the International Business Companies Register with effect from the dates indicated: Name of Company

2019

Date

Notice is hereby given that the below companies have been dissolved and struck off the International Business Companies Register with effect from the dates indicated: Name of Company

Date

NOLLY COMMERCIAL LTD.

20th June, 2019

SPORTS GEAR CO., LTD.

GLOBAL S.A.M MANAGEMENT LTD.

22nd June, 2019

GOLDEN GLORY INTERNATIONAL 21st June, 2019 SUPPLY PTY., LTD.

Icaza Belize Trust Corporation Limited Registered Agent

21st June, 2019

GenPro Consulting (Belize) Limited Registered Agent


30 JUN

THE BELIZE TIMES

2019

OUT BELAMA RESERVE IN REAL DANGER

!

Dear Editor,

Please allow me space to express my concerns. I’ve been writing for weeks now about the situation in Belama 4, with a view to get some kind of attention or to spread awareness to the relevant government departments or NGO in authority in regards to this matter. Our patrimony is constantly being destroyed by non-Belizeans/ immigrants who seem to have no respect for our authorities. I’ve made many reports to the Belama Police on the threats happening to the Belama Reserve, when they are cutting down our trees, building their homes, dumping garbage or even burning in the Reserve. The police would indeed come, but they don’t do anything. They allow the incursions to happen. I even went to the Lands Department in Belize City, with picture evidence to show that the Reserve is being trampled on by the immigrants, to show the officers there. And still nothing is done. They say that it is a matter for the UDP Caretaker Orson Elrington to take action, and they can’t do anything about it. I went further and call the Department of the Environment and the Forestry Department to explain to them the importance of the trees on the river bank and the so many species of birds in the area. All they say is that they will lodge my concern. But still nothing is being done. These agencies and peoples are supposed to be the guardians of our patrimony. If they won’t do anything about it, then who will? It seems that I may have to take matters into my own hands, for the future of the Reserve. Stand up Belizeans. Let’s us fight for our patrimony for our future generation to come. Let us protect this land that is ours. Peace, M. Brown

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BARROW STEAL BRICEÑO IDEAS

Contributed The Prime Minister of Belize, Dean Barrow has stolen Johnny Briceño’s idea for South Side Development plan. This idea put forward by Johnny has been in the news and published in the Belize Times and other newspapers from last year. Johnny put forward the idea in response to the social problems and ongoing crime situation on the South side of Belize City. Guess what? Dean Barrow announced he is planning a “special development area” by Chetumal Street Bridge. For eleven years Mr. Barrow and none of his Ministers have ever put forward any ideas to better the lives and improve living conditions for Belizeans on the Southside of Belize City. All of a sudden B.I.L. has been authorized to do a development area on Southside. Dean Barrow special development area howev-

er is not in the heart of Southside. It is not for one thousand unemployed persons to start working or be involved in working skills. It is a typical Dean Barrow scheme. It is to spend millions on building two or three buildings and then leasing these out to “partners”. The whole project sounds like a money making scheme for cronies. Special contractors will get the construction contracts and a handful of workers will be hired and the cost will be in the millions. B.I.L. is the Belize Infrastructure Limited. This is a private company created by Barrow to handle the millions of dollars received from Venezuela under the Petro Caribe programme. B.I.L. is used to side-step the legal, accounting and financial laws governing the public service which requires the Auditor General to investigate the use of monies and reports to the National assembly in public writing reports. Over four hundred million dollars of Petro Caribe has gone missing with-

out any details or audited reports that these monies were properly spent on streets, roads, bridges and other infrastructure. It is the largest single misuse of public funds to take place in Belize. There has been no public accountability. Now, Dean Barrow is announcing that B.I.L. is inviting a developer or a development team to lease the two, one-acre parcels of land on Holy Emmanuel Avenue and at Lake Independence Way. These matters by law area matters that should go through the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Works and involve the Accountant General and Auditor General. Instead, Barrow created a B.I.L. with hand-picked cronies to handle public monies. B.I.L. has an office on the 6th Floor of the Matalon Building on Coney Drive. Far away from Southside and far above the poor suffering peoples on Southside who desperately need all the help they can get.


30 JUN

TIMES THE BELIZE TIMES BELIZE TIMES 2019 THETHEBELIZE 2019

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6/23/19

Sofia Tosta

Member

Nestro Luciano Steiger

Member

Shermae Shirlyn Gallego

Member

Kelly Marie Eiley

Michael Francis Timmons

30 JUN 144

Elected

143

Elected

148

Elected

Member

135

Elected

Member 6/23/19

143

Elected

Member

58

Renie Shajida Petillo

Member

51

Elvira Juanita Mejia

Member

40

Amara Alexis Brackett

Member

54

Wendy Camille Martinez

Member

43

Lexi Marisk Morris

Member

40

Keira Shakaira Good Brenda Marie Herrera

Member Member

39 41

Darwin Darren Vigil

Member

36

Tyra Maya Humes

Member

21

Jose Roberto Acosta

Member 49 Election No. of Votes Village Position Remarks Date Received

Marci Myrna Guevara

ELECTIONS AND BOUNDARIES DEP ELECTIONS AND BOUNDARIES DEPARTMENT VILLAGE COUNCILS VILLAGE COUNCILS ELECTIONS HELD ON 23RD ELECTIONS JUNE 2019 HELD ON ELECTIONS AND BOUNDARIES DEPARTMENT LECTIONS AND BOUNDARIES DEPARTMENT COUNCILS ELECTIONS HELD ON 23RD JUNE 2019 E COUNCILS ELECTIONS HELD ON 23RDVILLAGE JUNE 2019 OFFICIAL RESULTS OFFICIAL RESULTS OFFICIAL RESULTS OFFICIAL RESULTS COROZAL DISTRICT Candidates Name

Election rvin Gian Salazar Date ginio Cob

Village

San Pedro

elma Aurura Magana en G. Huitz s A. Villamil da J. Cob (Irma) el S. I. Mutul na D. Carillo

161 140

Total Votes Polled

Spoilt Rejected Candidates Name Votes Votes

San 311 14 Election Marvin Gian Salazar Pedro Name Elected Candidates

Date Higinio Cob 1766

Member Member Member Member 6/23/19 Member Member

Thelma Aurura Magana Allen G. Huitz Luis A. Villamil Hilda J. Cob (Irma) Noel S. I. Mutul Diana D. Carillo

119 117 119 121 113 111

Marvin Gian Salazar Higinio Cob

berto Huitz

di A. Chan

reli S. Yah

Candidates Name

tor Arian Camal i Leonel Ruiz

Guadalupe Cob

arles Ebrain Che

Member

anirie Joannie Chan

Member

atriz Martina Pena

Member

dres Adrian Che

Member 6/23/19

346

Elected

Betty R.344Rosales Elected Dilia A.353Noh 347

Loreli S. Yah

Village

i Arleni Chan

Election Candidates Name Date

Shelina Gabriela Zetina Edgar Noe Alvarado Fernando Ivan Villareal Total Votes Spoilt Rejected Candidates Name Polled Votes Votes

Member

Uncontested Teresa Puck Uncontested Telma Judit Puck

Member

Uncontested Lorena Patricia Chulim

rena Patricia Chulim

rlene Elena Chan

z Neri Gutierrez

Member

verio Puck

Uncontested Silverio Puck

REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL San Jose Palmar 4 120/1 (Being a two storey concrete residential complex and lot situate beside the Phillip Goldson Highway, Orange Walk Town, the leasehold property of Mr. Luis Romeo Urbina) 4. Parcel No. 4566 Riverside Street, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District:

PARCEL 284

Candidates Name

Andres Adrian Che

Election No. of Votes Village Position Remarks Date Received

Jorge AlanCarmelita Palomo

is Reynolds

Chairperson

tor Hugo Polanco

Chairperson

321

772 Elvis Reynolds

win Gillett

ecencio Sho

Elected

Elected

Ronny Mizael Lazaro Flavia Rosalia Teul

Member Member

Elected

Fernando C. Moreno

Member

Hilton Francisco Codd Total Votes Spoilt Rejected Candidates Name Polled Votes Votes

Member

Member

385

Elected

nny Mizael Lazaro via Rosalia Teul

Member Member

360 347

rnando C. Moreno

Member

354

ton Francisco Codd

Member 368 Elected Election No. of Votes Village Position Remarks Date Received

225

Elected

36

404 Edgar Anival Gomez

Member

168

reida Daniely Ku

Member

184

ekiel Cawich

Member

184

ri Nubia Tillett

Member 6/23/19

190

Member

188

Member

199

Elected

lda Flamenco

Member

210

Elected

s Tun

Member

216

Elected

ginia Coye

Member

208

Elected

nnifer Coye

Member

208

Elected

gio Tillett nito Gomez

Member 208 Elected Member 198 Election No. of Votes Village Position Remarks Date Received

ximiliano Tillett

mael Tillett

Candidates Name

San Lazaro

renzo Moguel

Chairperson

208

guel Angel Cabanas

Chairperson

350

Elected

Position

360

Rockstone 347 354Pond 368 No. of Votes Received

Chairperson

171

Chairperson

6/23/19

225

Amalia Guardado

Member

168

Nereida Daniely Ku

Member

184

Ezekiel Cawich

Member

184

Nuri Nubia Tillett

Member

190

Maximiliano Tillett

Member

188

Ismael Tillett

Member

199

Ariani Carmina Alfaro

8

2366

malia Guardado

Lionel Redrigo Che Member 352Pitts 407 Elected Gilbert Erla Smith 4267 Flora Che Member 114 Jersha Swift Member 301 6/23/19 Walter AlexanderElvis Menjivar Gotoy Member 105 Member 346 Luis Alvarez Member 343 Alberto Nah Member 104 Fredrick Grabutt

385

bralee Jesse

Sonja Lanza

5

Enilda Flamenco

Elected

208

Sergio Tillett Benito Gomez

Member Member

208 198 No. of Votes Received

Elected Dorla Bovell Elected

565 Lorenzo Moguel

Position

Santana

4

Miguel Angel Cabanas

7

Chairperson

208

Chairperson

350

218 228 223 212 203 203

sa Laura Carballo

Member

319

Elected

ises Lopez

Member

330

Elected

gelita I. Rodriguez

Member

338

Elected

yda E. Carrillo

Member

333

Elected

rique A. Cecena

Member

325

Elected

rmando J. Carrillo

Member

310

Elected

BELIZE DISTRICT

5

Member Member Member Member

218 Village 228 St. Ann's 223 212 203 203

Member Member

Member Member Member Member Member

6/23/19Member

Member Member Member Spoilt Position Votes

Total Votes Polled

Chairperson Chairperson

12 23

Member Member Member

Elected

Member Member

Elected Elected Elected

Member Elected Election No. of Votes Village Position Remarks Date Received

Member

Lucky

Chairperson Chairperson

Member Strike 97 Elected 49 Member

Member 88 94 Member Member 86 6/23/19Member Member 105 Member 90 Member Member 93

1

Member

Elected

Member

Elected Elected Elected Elected Elected

Member Member Member Member Member

53 49 51 54 50

Chairperson Chairperson

31 25

Member

32

Elected

Member

33

Elected

Member

33

Elected

31

Elected

31

Elected

Member 6/23/19

Rockstone Pond Elected

Member 32 Elected Member 28 Member 25 Member 25 Member 27 Member 26 Member 26 Election No. of Votes Village Position Remarks Date Received

Total Votes Melonie Jones Remarks Polled Terrence Madrill 565 Dickie Hernandez

Spoilt Votes

Rejected Votes

4

7

Nicole Stephenson Elected Elisa Williams Christian Coleman Candidates Name

Chairperson

Unconteste

Member

Unconteste

Member

Unconteste

Member

Unconteste

Member

Unconteste

Member

Unconteste

6/23/19

Member Unconteste Election No. of Votes Village Position Remarks Date Received

St. Ann's

4 18

319

Chairperson

4

330

Elected

Member 6/23/19

338

Member

333

Enrique A. Cecena

Member

325

Normando J. Carrillo

Member

310

Elected Richard Swift Elected Anna Vasquez Elected Brenda Brown Elected Cherrymae Ramirez Jorge A. Bainton

BELIZE DISTRICT

1

Elected

Chairperson Chairperson

Lloyda E. Carrillo

N Reje Vo

1 Corozalito ChairpersonElected Chairperson

479

Ian Enriquez Louis Zetina Elected Nadine Cuthkelvin

Angelita I. Rodriguez

4

Member

19

12

Elected Elected

Member

Chairperson

Moises Lopez

Elected Elected

Member 22 6/23/19 Member 21 Member 26 Elected Member 26 Elected Member 21 Member 23 Member 13 Member 14 Member 14 Member 15 Member 15 Member 14 Election No. of Votes Village Position Remarks Date Received

Jovoun Swift

Elisa Laura Carballo

Elected

Santana

3254

Election Member Date Member

Boston

Member 27 23 Member 15 Member 24 Member 28 Member 22 26 Member 26

Member

210 216Village 208

6/23/19

8

Francisco Gutierrez Kevin Tucker Jermaine Castillo Marleni Menjivar Sharon Herbert Joel Menjivar Elected Leandra Chacon Elected Candidates Name Elected

Member

Spoilt Rejected Candidates Name Votes Votes

Rejected Votes

Errol Audinett Elected Keith Wallace

Jennifer Coye

Total Votes Polled

Spoilt Votes

404 Lanza Teresa De Jesus

Virginia Coye

Maribel Guerra Eufemia Moguel Russel Castellanos Mabelita Carrillo Vianie Lisiany Carrillo Edwin Gutierrez

Member Member Member Member 6/23/19 Member Member

Mark Lopez Elected William Belisle Elected Total Votes Remarks Polled Elroy Villanueva

36

Ian Wallace2366

3254

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Jenivieve Lambey Elected Jolene Baizar Janeen St. Bernard Elected Keenan Zane Gillett Elected Daniel George Chavarria Elected

Member Election Member Date Member

Luis Tun

Rejected Votes

Elected 44 Elected

Chairperson

393

Edward Conorquie

Edwin Gillett

Elected

Total Votes Spoilt Remarks Stanley Smith Polled Votes Andrew Caleb 772Chacon 1

321

Member

Elected

Chairperson

Chairperson

Debralee Jesse

393

ani Carmina Alfaro

Andres Adrian Che 353 Member Jorge Alan Palomo350 Member

Position

332

332

Member

171

44

Lucky

No. of Votes Strike Received

Elected

Member 6/23/19

Elected

Elected

Election No. of Votes 1766 Village Position Remarks Date Received

Member 2750

Martina Pena DateBeatriz Member 347 ORANGE WALK DISTRICT

Member

Member

ward Conorquie

Elected

115

Elected

Member

nja Lanza

Trinidad

169 Elected No. of Votes Candidates Name Remarks Received

Jose Villanueva Uncontested Rosaura Gabourel Uncontested Wayne F. Godoy Uncontested Shakira Marie Young Uncontested Susana Gilharry Uncontested Florita Elosene Edwards Uncontested Village Candidates Name

353

353

Chairperson

Position

Member

Member

Elected

179

109 110 105Village Candidates Name No. of Votes Total Votes Spoilt Rejected Corozalito Remarks Received Polled Votes Votes Noah Emmanuel Smith Alberto Manuelito Villanueva Uncontested

349

349

gar Anival Gomez

Member Member Election Member Date Position

Member

Member 6/23/19

Candidates Name

Elected 11 Elected

Charles Ebrain Che346 Member Member Member Shanirie MemberJoannie Chan 344

1

ha Mendez

ecy Rhaburn

185

Member

Total Votes Spoilt Rejected Candidates Name 6/23/19 Polled Votes Votes

Lionel Redrigo Che Victor Hugo Polanco 407 Elected 4267 Flora Che Aldair Chable Member 301 Walter 346 Alexander Menjivar Trecy Rhaburn Member Crecencio Sho Member 343 Alberto Nah Sasha Mendez

dair Chable

Elected

Member Election

Beatriz Martina Pena ORANGE WALK DISTRICT

REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Orange Walk Town 4 4566 (Being a two (2) two storey buildings and a packing shed: Building #1 - 2 storey dwelling house on the western side of the lot (facing Riverside Street) [22 ft. X 30 ft. + addition south end 7 ft. X 22 ft + 4 ft. X 8 ft. joining verandah 4 ft. X 20 ft. accommodating Ground Floor: living/dining/kitchen + bathroom + laundry; First Floor: 3 bedrooms + walk in closet + 1 bedroom + living room + front double porch; Building #2 - two storey concrete building on the southeastern side of lot; Ground floor divided into 3 sections; Front 11 ft. X 33 ft. storeroom + Middle section 20 ft. X 20 ft. + bathroom 5 ft. X 8 ft. dwelling unit + Third Section (northern end) 12 ft. X 20 ft. storeroom; First Floor incomplete; Packing Shed - industrial shed 25 ft. X 39 ft. (2 sides masonry blocks 2 sides open ended + concrete water cistern 8 ft. X 8 ft. X 10 ft. and lot [1,973.08 Sq. Meters ((2,359.08 S. Y.)] situate on River Side Street and Sutherland's Alley, Orange Walk Town, the freehold property of Mr. Fenton Oscar Sutherland and Ms. Noeli Nirva Sutherland). 5. Parcel No. 284 between Libertad and Caledonia Villages, Corozal District:

182

2750 Lopez Claudia Maricela Elected Theofilo Manuel Vivas Nathaniel Alvarado Elected Natalie Alvarado Elected Damacio Cruz Elected Charles Alexander Canton Elected Sharret Jackline Vaccaro Elected Addis Ashia Cortez Gloria Esperanza Melgar Carlos Armando Osorio Veronica Marisela Leal Lesby Cortez

Cristo Rey Victor Arian Camal352 Chairperson Corozal Chairperson

Luz Neri Gutierrez Uncontested Shanirie Joannie Chan

Member

Elected

Member

Charles Ebrain Che Member Uncontested Marlene Elena Chan

12

173

Loreli S. Yah Member

Village

Rejected Votes

N Reje Vo

1

Chairperson

Betty R.344Rosales Member 347 Dilia A. Noh Member Member 353

105 104

Member

Elected

14 Elected ChairpersonElected Elected ChairpersonElected

Chairperson Chairperson

Elected

6/23/19 Member

Member

ma Judit Puck

4

174

Member Member Member Member

Member

Member

Candidates Name

23

Member 6/23/19

Member

Emilee E. Ramirez

Irai Leonel Ruiz Chairperson

resa Puck

Elected

Cob

346

Chairperson

Total Chairperson Votes Spoilt 21 Position Polled Votes 311Member

Christina Ramirez

Elected

Member

11

Irai Leonel Ruiz

6/23/19

174

350Huitz Roberto Member 352 Addi A.114Chan Member

Jorge Alan Palomo

Cristo Rey Yo Chen Victor Arian Camal Corozal Chairperson Uncontested Erli Arleni Chan

Candidates Name

Ernesto E. Ramirez 1766

119 117 119 121 113 111Village

Member

Andres Adrian Che

Member 109 Member 110 Member 105 Election No. of Votes Village Position Remarks Date Received

140

6/23/19 Guadalupe Member 6/23/19

2750

Elected

elina Gabriela Zetina Election gar Noe Alvarado Date rnando Ivan Villareal

Addi A. Chan

14 No. of Votes Candidates Name Remarks 10 Received

Boston 173 Elected Thelma Aurura Magana Member 119 Efrain Alvarado Leal Jr. Member 182 Elected Sara Chub Allen G. Huitz MemberMember 185 Elected 117 Sonny Francis Cortez Member 179 Elected Luis A. Villamil Member 119 Member 169 Elected Votes LaurenceTotal Wilber ClarkeSpoilt HildaNo.J.of Votes Cob (Irma) PositionMember Remarks121 Received Polled Votes Anna Patricia Leal Noel S. I. Mutul Victor Member 113 479Lopez 1 Manuel Chairperson 352 Elected Elsa Leticia Lopez Diana D. Carillo Member 111 Chairperson 115 Matilda Lilliana Jiminez

Charles Ebrain Che

Lionel Redrigo Che Flora Che Walter Alexander Menjivar Alberto Nah

Rejected Votes

Member

Member

Elected

Spoilt Votes

Sabrina S. Reid Marvin Gian Salazar Chairperson 161 Osmin J. Lazo Jose V. Lazo Higinio Cob Chairperson 140

Member

Member Member Member Member

352 114 105 104

Member Member Member Member Member Election Member Date Member

Beatriz Martina Pena

Member

Candidates Name

Bomba COROZAL DISTRICT

Total Votes Remarks Polled Glenford E. Ramirez 311 Malvern M. Ortiz Elected

6/23/19

Shanirie Joannie Chan

nel Redrigo Che ra Che lter Alexander Menjivar berto Nah

Village

No. of Votes Received

161 Position

Chairperson Chairperson

Elected

Roberto350Huitz Elected

rge Alan Palomo

/23/19

San Pedro

4 174 Elected Guadalupe Cob Betty R. Rosales Thelma173 AururaElected Magana Member 182 Elected Dilia A. Noh Allen G.185Huitz Elected Roberto Huitz Member Member Luis A. 179 VillamilElected Addi A. Chan Member 169 Elected Loreli S. Yah Election Total Votes Spoilt Rejected HildaNo.J.of Votes CobVillage (Irma) Position Remarks 6/23/19 Candidates Name Date Received Polled Votes Votes Noel S. I. Mutul Cristo Rey 479 1 Corozal Chairperson 352 Elected Victor Arian Camal Diana D. 12 Irai Leonel Ruiz Chairperson 115 Carillo

ia A. Noh

BLOCK 4

Village

Member

ty R. Rosales

REGISTRATION SECTION Libertad Rural

10

Position

Member

adalupe Cob

/23/19

Chairperson Chairperson

Election COROZAL DISTRICT Date

Bomba COROZAL DISTRICT

Election No. of Votes Village Position Remarks Date Received

12

6/23/19

Elected

Member Member Member

21 24 22

Elected Elected Elected

Member Member

22 28

Elected Elected

Continued on page 13


Elected

330

Elected

Angelita I. Rodriguez

Member

338

Elected

Lloyda E. Carrillo

Member

333

Elected

Member

325

Elected

Member

310

Melanie Aiesha Castro Ammon Alex Brackett

Chairperson Chairperson

130 56

Danika Carima Garnett

Chairperson

54

Denise Pamela Banks Sofia Tosta

Member Member

146 144

Elected Elected

Nestro Luciano Steiger

Member

143

Elected

Shermae Shirlyn Gallego

Member

148

Elected

Kelly Marie Eiley

Member

135

Michael Francis Timmons

Member

143

Marci Myrna Guevara

Member

58

Renie Shajida Petillo

Member

51

Elvira Juanita Mejia

Member

40

Amara Alexis Brackett

Member

54

Wendy Camille Martinez

Member

43

Member

40

Member Member Member

39 41 144 36 143

Member Member

43 40

Elected

Christina Ramirez Keira Shakaira Good Sabrina Marie S. ReidHerrera Brenda Osmin J.Darren Lazo Vigil Darwin

Member Member

39 41

Elected

Member Member

36

Elected

21

Elected

Member

49 No. of Votes Received

349 353

332 393 385 360 347 354 368

Elected Elected Elected Elected Elected Elected

36

Rockstone Pond

1

12 23

Elected Elected

Candidates Name

353

Elected

350

Elected Elected

Member Member Member Member Position

No. of Votes Received

Chairperson

97

Chairperson

49

Elected

Elected

Elected

Elected 182

185

179

Member

Member

174

173

Member

Member

11 44

Rejected Votes VotesTotal Remarks Polled

Spoilt Votes

Rejected Votes

35

12

Elected Elected Elected Elected Elected Elected Elected

Remarks Elected

11

Member

88

Member

94

Member

86

Elected

Member

105

Elected

Member

90

Elected

Member Member Member Member Member Member

93 53 49 51 54 50

Elected

Chairperson Chairperson

31 25

Elected

Elected Elected

Total Votes Polled 148

815

Spoilt Votes

Rejected Votes

2

109

Chairperson Chairperson

Spoilt Votes

Elected Elected

Member

Total Votes Polled Position

4

Loreli S. Yah

22 21 26 26 21 23 13 14 14 15 15 14 No. of Votes Received

Elected Elected

Elected

Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member

Elected Elected

352 114 105 104

344

Mark Lopez William Belisle

24 28 22 26 26

Member 2750

Elected

Jenivieve Lambey Jolene Baizar Janeen St. Bernard Keenan Zane Gillett Daniel George Chavarria

Member Member Member Member Member

Member

346

352 114 Jersha Swift Elvis Gotoy 105 Luis Alvarez 104 Fredrick Grabutt

15

479

Elected

Erla Smith

Rejected Votes

4 2

Elected

Candidates Name

Gilbert Pitts

Spoilt Votes

Elected

Elected

Remarks

Andrew Caleb Chacon

Total Votes Polled

Addi A. Chan

Member

Chairperson

12

Elected

Stanley Smith

27 23

1

4

Lucky

Member Strike

Member Member 6/23/19Member Member

Member Member Member Member Member Member

Election Date

169 No. of Votes Received

347

Chairperson Chairperson

Rejected Votes

6/23/19 Village

6/23/19 6/23/19Member

Boston

Village

Chairperson Chairperson

Elected

Florita Elosene Edwards

2

Member Member Member Member

44

179

Susana Gilharry

Remarks

Roberto350Huitz Elected

Redrigo Che 407 Elected 4267 Che 301 r 346 Alexander Menjivar 343 o Nah

Elected

Member Member Member Member Member Member

1

185

San Pedro

772

Rejected Votes

Member

Chairperson Chairperson

321

Spoilt Votes

Member

Village

Alan Palomo

Total Votes Polled

Position

eceived

OZAL DISTRICT

Votes s. ofAdrian Che Remarks

Elected

Shakira Marie Young

Rejected Votes

10

Elected Elected Elected Elected Elected

Member

z Martina Pena

182

Wayne F. Godoy

Member

Election Date

Elected

119 117 119 121 113 111

Uncontested

173

Rosaura Gabourel

161 140

No. of Votes Received

Uncontested rie Joannie Chan

Elected

Jose Villanueva

Uncontested

Uncontested es Ebrain Che Uncontested

174

352 115

19

354

Noah Emmanuel Smith Alberto Manuelito Villanueva

Chairperson Chairperson

6/23/19

Uncontested

Corozalito

354

Spoilt Votes

347 Dilia A. Noh Member 353

Remarks

Arian Camal Uncontested eonel Ruiz

Village

Elected Elected Elected Elected

Member

Rejected Votes

67 44

Rejected Votes

Elected

Spoilt Votes

Position

44

Total Votes Polled

Elected

346

Remarks

Total Votes Polled

Election Date

Member

Elected

Remarks

Betty R.344Rosales Member Elected

Candidates Name

Member

No. of Votes Received

Rejected Votes

Elected

Member

109 110 105 . of Votes eceived

Position

Village

S. Yah

Member

28 22 26 26

Spoilt Votes

2750

A. Chan

11

Elected

1766 Position

14 24

Total Votes Polled

Elected

Guadalupe Cob

352 114 105 104

Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member

Spoilt Votes

Elected

to350Huitz Elected

Member

Spoilt 15 Votes

Elected

Elected Remarks

67

Claudia Maricela Lopez Theofilo Manuel Vivas Nathaniel Alvarado Natalie Alvarado Damacio Cruz Charles Alexander Canton Sharret Jackline Vaccaro Addis Ashia Cortez Gloria Esperanza Melgar Carlos Armando Osorio Veronica Marisela Leal Lesby Cortez

Member

Total Votes Chairperson Polled

27 23 23 21

Thelma173 AururaElected Magana Member 182 Elected Allen G.185Huitz Elected Member Member Luis A. 179 VillamilElected Member 169 Elected Total Votes HildaNo.J.of Votes Cob (Irma) Position Remarks Received Polled Noel S. I. Mutul 479 Chairperson 352 Elected Diana D. Chairperson 115 Carillo

Elected

Elected

Member

A.353Noh 347

6/23/19 6/23/19Member

Chairperson Chairperson Member

Elected

R.344Rosales Elected

119 117 Sonny Francis Cortez 119 Laurence 121 Wilber Clarke Anna Patricia Leal 113 Victor Manuel Lopez Elsa Leticia Lopez 111 Matilda Lilliana Jiminez

Position

311Member

174

2750

Elected

Remarks

Member

12

Efrain Alvarado Leal Jr. Glenford E. Ramirez Sara Chub Malvern M. Ortiz

Marvin Gian Salazar Higinio Cob

1

1766

Rejected Votes

Candidates Name

Elected

169

Wendy Camille Martinez Ernesto E. Ramirez Lexi Marisk Morris

Efrain Alvarado Leal Jr. Sara Chub

10

alupe Cob

Spoilt Votes

Elected

51 23 40 21 54

Candidates Name

Boston

Elected

Member Chairperson Member Chairperson Member

161 140

Member Member Member Member Member Member

Elected

Member

Renie Shajida Petillo Glenford E. Ramirez Elvira Juanita Mejia Malvern M. Ortiz Amara Alexis Brackett

34

Elected

Marci Myrna Guevara

Member Member

19

Member

Member Member Member Member Member Position

Village

Date

Candidates Name

a173 AururaElected Magana 182 Elected G.185Huitz Elected . 179 VillamilElected 169 Elected . of Votes Total Votes J. Cob (Irma) Remarks eceived Polled . I. Mutul 479 352 Elected D. 115 Carillo 346

4

Elected

Elected

Michael Francis Timmons Candidates Name

Jose Roberto Acosta Kelly Marie Eiley

Ernesto E. Ramirez Laurence Ramirez Wilber Clarke Christina Anna Patricia Sabrina S. ReidLeal Victor J. Manuel Osmin Lazo Lopez Elsa Leticia Jose V. LazoLopez MatildaE.Lilliana Jiminez Emilee Ramirez

Chairperson Chairperson

6/23/19 Election

Rejected Votes

130

Elected

21 148 49 135 No. of Votes 143 Received 58

No. of Votes Sonny Francis Cortez Received

Elected

174

Village

6/23/19

14

1766

Spoilt Votes

Claudia Maricela Lopez Theofilo Manuel Vivas Nathaniel Alvarado Natalie Alvarado Damacio Cruz Charles Alexander Canton Sharret Jackline Vaccaro Addis Ashia Cortez Gloria Esperanza Melgar Carlos Armando Osorio Veronica Marisela Leal

DarwinLuciano Darren Steiger Vigil Nestro Tyra Maya Humes Shermae Shirlyn Gallego

Jose V. LazoHumes Tyra Maya Emilee E. Ramirez Jose Roberto Acosta

Position

311

10

Rejected Votes

14

Spoilt Votes

311

Candidates Name

Rejected Votes

n117 Gian Salazar 119 o121 Cob 113 111

Bomba COROZAL DISTRICT

119

Elected

Spoilt Votes

Total Votes Polled

6/23/19

161 140

Total Votes Polled

Total Votes Polled

Elected

119 117 Sonny Francis Cortez 119 Laurence 121 Wilber Clarke Anna Patricia Leal 113 Victor Manuel Lopez Elsa Leticia Lopez 111 Matilda Lilliana Jiminez

Efrain Alvarado Leal Jr. Sara Chub

Emilee E. Ramirez

Keira Shakaira Good Brenda Marie Herrera Sofia Tosta

161 Osmin J. Lazo Jose V. Lazo 140

Sabrina S. Reid

Christina Ramirez

Ernesto E. Ramirez

Bomba

Boston Bomba COROZAL DISTRICT

Remarks

Remarks

370

Candidates Name

Elected

Remarks Village

6/23/19

Election Date

. of Votes eceived

Elected

No. of Votes Received

Candidates Name

ECTIONS AND BOUNDARIES DEPARTMENT COUNCILS ELECTIONS HELD ON 23RD JUNE 2019 ARTMENT 23RD JUNE 2019 OFFICIAL RESULTS Election Date

Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member

Chairperson

BELIZE DISTRICT Position

Lexi Marisk Morris

Glenford E. Ramirez

Member Member Member Member Member

27 23

Normando J. Carrillo

12

1350

6/23/19

Election 6/23/19 Date

Chairperson Chairperson

1766 Position

Member

Member

Member

Member

Member

311Member

Enrique A. Cecena

13

22 21 26 26 21 23 13 14 14 15 15

319

Member

24 28 22 26 26 Member

Moises Lopez

15

Elisa Laura Carballo

Maskall

No.Malvern of Votes M. Ortiz Received

Tyra Maya Humes

203 203

No. of V Receiv

1

23

Spo 21 Vot

Chairperson

Position

Total Chairperson Votes Polled

49 No. of V Receiv Member

Member

Village

THE BELIZE TIMES Lexi Marisk Morris

Member Member

THE BELIZE TIMES

Election Date

Candidates Name

Darwin Darren Vigil

Keira Shakaira Good Brenda Marie Herrera

Wendy Camille Martinez

Amara Alexis Brackett

Elvira Juanita Mejia

ELECTIONS AND BOUNDARIES DEPARTMENT VILLAGE COUNCILS ELECTIONS HELD ON 23RD JUNE 2019 BOUNDARIES OUNDARIES DEPARTMENT CTIONS HELD ON 23RD JUNE 2019 OFFICIAL RESULTS CIAL RESULTS

Member

Member Member

Member

Member

Member

Member

Member

Continued from page 12

Renie Shajida Petillo

Member Marci Myrna Guevara

Michael Francis Timmons

Member

2019

Jose Roberto Acosta

21

36

39 41

40

43

54

40

51

58

143

30 JUN

Vianie Lisiany Carrillo Edwin Gutierrez

2

63

350

1

Continued on 7 page 14


54

Member

43

Member

40

Member Member

39 41

Member

36

Member

21

Member

49 No. of Votes Received

Position

Remarks

Total Votes Polled

Spoilt Votes

44

Chairperson

23

Chairperson

21

Elected

Member

Elected

Member

Elected

Member

Elected

Member

Elected

Member

Elected

Member Position

No. of Votes Received

Chairperson Chairperson

27 23

Chairperson

15

Elected

Remarks

Total Votes Polled

Spoilt Votes

Rejected Votes

2

Remarks

Elected Elected Elected Elected

4

OZAL DISTRICT

24 28 22 26 26

Caye Caulker

22 21 26 26 21 23 13 14 14 15 15

24 28 22 26 26

Elected

Elected

Elected

Elected

Elected

Elected

35

169

179

185

182

173

174

Member Member

40 95

Grace E. Welch Shannon L. Welch Michelle A. Tillett Ione C. Samuels Robert A. Chavez

Member Member Member Member Member

49 51 41 39 83

Georgia I. Myers

Member

71

Elected

Liston A. Myers

Member

53

Elected

Ione M. Slusher

Member

74

Elected

Shyril D. Fuller

Member

72 No. of Votes Received

Candidates Name Seleny Amira Villanueva Rodolfo"Valentin" Martin

385 71

Chairperson

Elected Remarks

1076

4

THE BELIZE

209

296

Abimael Aby Riveroll

Member

252

Miguel Migs Neal

Member

423

Charles Edardo Rubio (A.K.A Labon) Douglas Hilberto Caballeros (A.K.A El Guapo) Rafael Alamilla (A.K.A Raf) Carlos Rene Macu Olga Lilia Marin

Member Member Member Member Member

89 52 113 86 386

Jorge Alberto Delcid

Member

364

Mario Humberto Sandoval

Member

309

Kimberly K. Sutherland

Member

370

Elected

Alejandro Carrasco Juan Gabriel Cantun Nikita Elizabeth Marin Shehady Aleyda Chan

Member Member Member Member

326 295 231 176

Elected

Danny Elton Reynolds Miguel Solomon Matus Maritza Azucena Allen Devlan Chantel August Emir Antonio Magana (A.K.A Cosita) Tracie Nadine Young

Member Member Member Member Member Member

332 234 195 250 97 92

Elected

Position

No. of Votes Received

Ever Eduardo Blandon

Chairperson

200

Juan Antonio Arias

Chairperson

426

CAYO DISTRICT

Elected

Elected

Remarks

Elected

Member Member Member Member Member Member

165 192 181 181 178 181

Oscar Armando Amaya

Member

390

Elected

Irene Ivette Ortiz

Member

391

Elected

Jose Tzalam

Member

388

Elected

Salvador Cerritos

Member

384

Elected

Edwel Alberto Orellana

Member

371

Elected

Mario Celvin Lopez

Member

382 No. of Votes Received

Position

31

Elected

Gustavo Marroquin Juan Carlos Alas Victor Manuel Valiente Jose Humberto Meza Jose Antonio Casteneda Monica Jamilet Cerritos

Elected Remarks

Total Votes Polled 653

3443

Chairperson

298

Elected

Spoilt Votes 1

Rejected Votes

27

59

Total Votes Polled 546

Miguel Juan

Rejected Votes

44

204

277

Candidates Name

Spoilt Votes

372

Member

Village

Total Votes Polled

Elected

294

Candidates Name

6

Elected

Member

Village

Member

Elected

Member

Marco Papos Marin

9

5779

Member

Eujenia N. Heredia (A.K.A Heni)

Unitedville

Chairperson Chairperson Chairperson

Yesenia Seni Smith

Valley of Peace

Position

Rejected Votes

674

Amelia Requena Clifton A. Bailey

Sanja G. Pitts

6/23/19

Elected

Spoilt Votes

Member

65

130

Member

15

Chairperson

Member

Chairperson

Jason C. Altschaft

Member

Nancy J. H. Bailey

Seir Serjio Salam

Election Date

Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member

Chairperson

119 117 Sonny Francis Cortez 119 Laurence 121 Wilber Clarke Anna Patricia Leal 113 Victor Manuel Lopez Elsa Leticia Lopez 111 Matilda Lilliana Jiminez

Efrain Alvarado Leal Jr. Sara Chub

41

Hans Henry Badillo

6/23/19

Claudia Maricela Lopez Theofilo Manuel Vivas Nathaniel Alvarado Natalie Alvarado Damacio Cruz Charles Alexander Canton Sharret Jackline Vaccaro Addis Ashia Cortez Gloria Esperanza Melgar Carlos Armando Osorio Veronica Marisela Leal

Candidates Name

Emilee E. Ramirez

161 Osmin J. Lazo Jose V. Lazo 140

Chairperson

Village

Election Date

Member Member Member Member Member

15

27 23 Chairperson Chairperson

1766 Position

Member

Member

Member

Member

Elected

Election Date

Rejected Votes

354

Member Member Member Member Member

Ernesto E. Ramirez

19

67

Elected

6/23/19

Katherine E Dawson

Total Votes Polled

109

Member

Point

Position

3

Member

40

Candidates Name

Gales

22 Elected 28 Elected 20 22 Elected No. of Votes Remarks Received

Loreli S. Yah

51

Member

Village

Member Member Member Member

Elected Elected Elected

11

Member

162 Richard Swift Anna Vasquez Brenda Brown Cherrymae Ramirez Jorge A. Bainton Mario Mejia Everalda Enriquez

Addi A. Chan

58

21 24 22

1

Elected

Elected

Member

Member Member Member

Rejected Votes

352 114 105 104

Elected

143

Rejected Votes

Member Member Member Member

135

Member

4

Roberto350Huitz Elected

Member

Chairperson

Member

Elected

4 18

46

Spoilt Votes

Elected

Elected

148

Chairperson Chairperson

Elected

Total Votes Polled

Elected

143

Member

19

Remarks

347 Dilia A. Noh Member 353

Member

Chairperson

Uncontested

Member

Elected Elected

No. of Votes Received

Elected

146 144

Position

346

Member Member

Spoilt Votes

Uncontested

Betty R.344Rosales Member Elected

1350

Election Date

Total Votes Polled

Uncontested

Member Member

1

Uncontested

Member

Member

54

130

Ian Enriquez Louis Zetina

7

Uncontested

Member

6/23/19 6/23/19Member

Chairperson

Elected

Jovoun Swift

1

Uncontested

Member

2750

130 56

6/23/19

Chairperson Chairperson

Candidates Name

Member

Guadalupe Cob

370

Christian Coleman

Nadine Cuthkelvin

6/23/19

Rejected Votes

Elisa Williams

Remarks

Uncontested

12

Spoilt Votes

Chairperson

1

Total Votes Polled

Position

Rejected Votes

Remarks

Position

Elected

Spoilt Votes

No. of Votes Received

STRICT

32 28 25 25 27 26 26 No. of Votes Received

Boston

Elected

Member Member Member Member Member Member Member

Member Member Member Member Member Member

310

Elected

Francisco Gutierrez Kevin Tucker Jermaine Castillo Marleni Menjivar Sharon Herbert Joel Menjivar Leandra Chacon

Thelma173 AururaElected Magana Member 182 Elected Allen G.185Huitz Elected Member Member Luis A. 179 VillamilElected Member 169 Elected Total Votes HildaNo.J.of Votes Cob (Irma) Position Remarks Received Polled Noel S. I. Mutul 479 Chairperson 352 Elected Diana D. Chairperson 115 Carillo

Elected

Member

31

Member

Elected

325

Member

4

333

Member

Elected

Ian Wallace

Elected

Member

Elected

31

Nicole Stephenson

2

350

Member

Dorla Bovell

2019

63

Keith Wallace

Candidates Name

30 JUN

Elected

Elected

174

Elected

31 25

33

Member

Elected

338

Chairperson Chairperson

Member

Village

330

Member

Elected

Errol Audinett

Chairperson Chairperson

Member

12

St. Ann's

93 53 49 51 54 50

Elected

Dickie Hernandez

Village

Elected

Member Member Member Member Member Member

Elected

33

Marvin Gian Salazar Higinio Cob

Elected

6/23/19

319

Election Date

Position

Member

3254

90

32

Terrence Madrill

10

Elected

7

Member

Elected

Member

Melonie Jones

6/23/19

Candidates Name

4

Elected

218 228 223 212 203 203

565

Rejected Votes

105

Member

Santana

161 140

Member Member Member Member Member Member

350

Spoilt Votes

Chairperson Chairperson

Chairperson

208

Total Votes Polled

Village

Chairperson

Remarks

Lexi Marisk Morris

Renie Shajida Petillo

Position

Glenford E. Ramirez

Elected

No.Malvern of Votes M. Ortiz Received

Elected

208 198 No. of Votes Received

86

Member

Teresa De Jesus Lanza

Village

14

208

Member Member

311

Member

Election Date

Rejected Votes

Elected

Spoilt Votes

208

Bomba COROZAL DISTRICT

Member

5

Total Votes Polled

Elected

No. of Votes Received

216

Position

Elected

Member

Candidates Name

Elected

210

Village

199

Member

Jose Roberto Acosta

188

Member

Election Date

190

Member

Tyra Maya Humes

184

Member

Darwin Darren Vigil

Member

Keira Shakaira Good Brenda Marie Herrera

184

Wendy Camille Martinez

Member

Elvira Juanita Mejia

168

Remarks

2366

Member

1

Member

6/23/19

Sabrina S. Reid

Elected

Christina Ramirez

225

Member

Elroy Villanueva

119 117 119 121 113 111

Chairperson

8

Mark Lopez William Belisle

Member Member Member Member Member Member

171

Jenivieve Lambey Jolene Baizar Janeen St. Bernard Keenan Zane Gillett Daniel George Chavarria

Election Date

404

Chairperson

311Member

Rejected Votes

No. of V Receiv

23

Spo 21 Vot

49 No. of V Receiv

21

Spoilt Votes

Rockstone Pond

1766

Remarks

Total Votes Polled

Elvis Gotoy

San Pedro

Position

Elected

Chairperson

368 No. of Votes Received

114 105 Luis Alvarez 104 Fredrick Grabutt Jersha Swift

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Member

36

Position

Elected

Member

354

Member

347

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Member

Member

332

Member

Member

Member

Member

353

Member

54

40

51

58

Member

Member

349

Marci Myrna Guevara

Michael Francis Timmons

Member

14 Member

Amara Alexis Brackett

143

Flora Che 301 Walter 346 Alexander Menjivar Member Member 343 Alberto Nah Member

Spoilt

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THE

PEOPLE’S UNITED PARTY CONGRATULATES

THE BELIZE BREWING COMPANY ON

of being an integral part of Belizean history and lore

The Brewery That Shouldn’t Be

Left to Right: Eric M. Bowen, The Right Honourable George Cadle Price, Barry M. Bowen. 1971 It is believed to be what the native Mayas called Belize and connects Belikin with our Belizean heritage. On the monumental date of May 29th, 1969, Eric W. M. Bowen and his son Barry M. Bowen founded Belize Brewing Company. The pair, encouraged by their family, had a vision. The first step was to see if that vision could attract the investors necessary to launch such an ambitious project, so they hired an international brewing consultancy firm to conduct a feasibility study. To their disappointment, the study concluded that: • Belize is too small to support a Brewery; • The international breweries would crush a local producer; • An independent brewery in Belize has little chance for success. Today, Belize Brewing celebrates fifty years of pursuing excellence. The company remains independent and family-owned, today run by Michael H. M. Bowen, an eighth-generation Belizean. None of this would be possible without the hard work of thousands of Belizeans over the years, or the avid support of the people of Belize. The People’s United Party raises a glass to an amazing journey over the last half-century, and toasts to the next fifty years of independence, continued passion, and great beer!

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Elected

Member

388

Elected

Member

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Member

371

Elected

Member

382 No. of Votes Received

Position

59

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Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member

Candidates Name

Chairperson

Mario Celvin Lopez

Member Member Member Member Member

27 23

Edwel Alberto Orellana

Chairperson Chairperson

1766 Position

Member

Member

Salvador Cerritos

22 21 26 26 21 23 13 14 14 15 15

Member

Jose Tzalam

24 28 22 26 26

Irene Ivette Ortiz

15

Elected

Elected

Remarks

Miguel Juan Samuel Mendoza

Chairperson Chairperson

298 212

Elected

Eduardo Bautista

Member

268

Elected

Cesar Figueroa

Member

281

Elected

Efrain Lemus

Member

276

Elected

Quinton Middleton

Member

276

Elected

Lind Perez

Member

277

Elected

Eric Gongora Angelita Villas Earl Vasquez Kent Gabourel Rudolph Williams Aaron Swift

Member Member Member Member Member Member

275 200 194 200 193 195

Elected

Member

191 No. of Votes Received

Total Votes Polled

Spoilt Votes

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1

Rejected Votes

36

6

Elected

Member

96

Elected Elected

115

Elected

Elizabeth S. Arthurs

Member

123

Elected

Marcotulio Ortiz

Member

90 No. of Votes Received

203

Elected

111 119 132 116 114

Member

122

Member Member Member Member Member Member

200 191 194 198 192 195

Elected Elected Elected Elected Elected Elected

Position

No. of Votes Received

Remarks

Chairperson Chairperson

123 146

Francisco Coc

Member

114

Martin Teck

Member

116

Marla Z. Ical

Member

120

Macario Pau

Member

116

Member

120

Timothy M. Sho Patricia R. Pop

Member Member

120 127

Elected

Edwardo Pop

Member

136

Elected

Vicente Pau

Member

130

Elected

Ana Cristina Pau

Member

1

Mariano Bolon Antonio Carlos Bolon

Elected

Elected

Rejected Votes

134

Elected

Orlando Teul

Member

136

Elected

Javier A. Saqui

Member

132 No. of Votes Received

1897

15

Member

Chairperson

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Spoilt Votes

Member

Boston

129

Member Member Member Member Member Member

Village

Village

Total Votes Polled

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Shawn L. Parham Elsie M. Ellis Emeir A. Pech Cesar A. Juarez Dionico A. Tun Mirelie T. Garcia

Elected Remarks

31

6

347 Chairperson

Member Member Member Member Member

Election Date

Norell A. Jimenez

Elected

114 104

Elmer M. Juarez

169

53

Member

Member

Sergio Santos

Elected

Elected

Member

Position

Elected

65

179

53

Member

185

Member

898

Member

Claromy Ortega Florita N. Figueroa Melissa E. Ku Maximiliano Leonardo Joshua R. Tzib

6/23/19

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9

Elected

Grethel A. Robateau

Candidates Name

Maya Center

Member

Rejected Votes

Member

Vivianey Calderon

77 12

182

Dennis Gonzalez

72

Chairperson Chairperson

Member

Sylvia E. Calderon

Chairperson

Spoilt Votes

6

223

173

Daisy Cocom

53

Total Votes Polled

Member

Mario Gomez

Chairperson

174

Alexia Reyes

Chairperson Chairperson

Position

Election Date

Remarks

119 117 Sonny Francis Cortez 119 Laurence 121 Wilber Clarke Anna Patricia Leal 113 Victor Manuel Lopez Elsa Leticia Lopez 111 Matilda Lilliana Jiminez

Emilee E. Ramirez

Keino A. Green Cynthia Gordon

Village

Cristo Rey Cayo

Efrain Alvarado Leal Jr. Sara Chub

Francisco O. Gutierrez

Yuri Lopez

Position

51

Claudia Maricela Lopez Theofilo Manuel Vivas Nathaniel Alvarado Natalie Alvarado Damacio Cruz Charles Alexander Canton Sharret Jackline Vaccaro Addis Ashia Cortez Gloria Esperanza Melgar Carlos Armando Osorio Veronica Marisela Leal

Candidates Name

Miguel A. Ramirez

161 Osmin J. Lazo Jose V. Lazo 140

Sabrina S. Reid

Candidates Name

6

13

Total Votes Polled

Spoilt Votes

274

4

Rejected Votes

6

5

Elected

Catarino E. Ramirez

Village

Boom Creek

11

12

201

Elected

Member

234

Elected

Member

228

Elected

Member

227

Elected

Member

223

Elected

Member Member

222 119

Elected

Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member

113 114 109 108 110 84 87 81 81 86 81 No. of Votes Received

5

54

Uncontested

Member

Uncontested

Member

Uncontested

Windell W. McDougal Jr.

Member

Uncontested

Elton D. Andrews

Member

Uncontested

Bryan B. Andrews

Member

Uncontested

Kendis E. Kelly

Member

Uncontested

Rejected Votes

109

352 114 105 104

Loreli S. Yah

Spoilt Votes

Addi A. Chan

Total Votes Polled

Elected

Elected

Spoilt Votes

43

6

Member

Chairperson

Total Votes Polled

6

Member Member Member Member

Remarks

Elected

2551

Roberto350Huitz Elected

Position

497

2750

Rejected Votes

Member

Delcie I. Anderson

San Pedro

Village

Daren Ramirez

Elected

Rejected Votes

Member

Sittee River

6/23/19

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Candidates Name

237 117 89

347 Dilia A. Noh Member 353

Village

Chairperson Chairperson Chairperson

Member

119 117 119 121 113 111

161 140 Chairperson Chairperson

Pedro A. Colomer Deisi Yohana Bustamante Jose Raul Aleman Hector D. Martinez Jose R. Garcia Castaneda Jose Mejia Fredy Ortiz Lenora Rol David Aguilar Felipe Zetina Maria Mejia

Spoilt Votes

Elected

Surma Alfaro Herman D. Charlesworth

Total Votes Polled

346

Steven Allen

Elected Remarks

Betty R.344Rosales Member Elected

Liliana Villalta

6

Member

Elected

Andrea Bac

5

Guadalupe Cob

William Cabrera

Member

Marvin Gian Salazar Higinio Cob

Ilomand Geier

Position

Thelma173 AururaElected Magana Member 182 Elected Allen G.185Huitz Elected Member Member Luis A. 179 VillamilElected Member 169 Elected Total Votes HildaNo.J.of Votes Cob (Irma) Position Remarks Received Polled Noel S. I. Mutul 479 Chairperson 352 Elected Diana D. Chairperson 115 Carillo

Vincent Scott 'Vicente' Derrick T. Miller Diana Judith Humes

Elected

1766

Santa Cruz

6/23/19

Election Date

Candidates Name

174

Village

Member

Election Date

Spoilt Votes

14

Candidates Name

Onofre Barrientos

311

Spoilt Votes

6/23/19

4

10

Rejected Votes

1506

Member Member Member Member Member Member

Bomba COROZAL DISTRICT

Christina Ramirez

No.Malvern of Votes M. Ortiz Received

Ernesto E. Ramirez

Glenford E. Ramirez

Blackman Eddy

6/23/19

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390

Elected

Village

Election Date

No. of Votes Received Position

Member

2877

Remarks

Candidates Name

Oscar Armando Amaya

Melisa Villanueva

Election Date

Village

181 181 178 181

Member

Member

Member

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Unitedville

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Member Member Member Member

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23

Spo 21 Vot

Chairperson

Position

Total Chairperson Votes Polled

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Election Date

6/23/19

Jose Roberto Acosta

Tyra Maya Humes

Victor Manuel Valiente Jose Humberto Meza Jose Antonio Casteneda Monica Jamilet Cerritos

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Keira Shakaira Good Brenda Marie Herrera

Lexi Marisk Morris

Wendy Camille Martinez

Elvira Juanita Mejia

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Michael Francis Timmons

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Candidates Name

Position

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Daren Ramirez

21 43

Sofia Tosta

Member

Nestro Luciano Steiger Shermae Shirlyn Gallego

Total Votes Remarks Kelly Marie Eiley Polled

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Renie Shajida Petillo Uncontested

Chairperson

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ELECTIONS AND BOUNDARIES DEPARTMENT 6/23/19 guardian of the public purse. Public monies VILLAGE COUNCILS ELECTIONS HELD ON 23RD JUNE 2019 ELECTIONS AND BOUNDARIES DEPARTMENT are exactly that, the public’s monies. Not for ELECTIONS HELD ON 23RD JUNE 2019 VILLAGE COUNCILS OFFICIAL RESULTS politicians. Especially crooked and corrupt OFFICIAL RESULTS Catarino E. Ramirez

Elvira Juanita Mejia

Amara Alexis Brackett

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Member Member

GET RID OF BARROW Delcie I. Anderson Member Uncontested Windell W. McDougal Jr. Member Uncontested Dean Barrow is, without any doubt, the Elton D. Andrews Member Uncontested Bryan B. Andrews Member Uncontested worst Prime6/23/19 Minister the country has ever Kendis E. Kelly Member Uncontested Carlos Rene Macu Member 86 had. It is possible that no other Prime Minones. TOLEDO TOLEDO DISTRICT DISTRICT Olga Lilia Marin Member 386 Elected COROZAL DISTRICT Jorge Alberto Delcid Member 364 Elected Election No. Bomba of Votes Total Votes Spoilt Rejected ister, in the future, will ever be as worst as No street, road, bridge, or sport stadium COROZAL DISTRICT Village Candidates Name Position Remarks 31 Date Received Polled Votes Votes Mario Humberto Sandoval Member 309 San Boom Creek Election No. of Votes Total Votes Kimberly K. Sutherland Member 370 monies Elected approved he is. can be built without by MinVillage Candidates Name Position Remarks Pedro Alejandro Carrasco Member 326 Elected 10 Jairo Filberto Morales Received Polled Chairperson Uncontested Three major areas easily prove ister of finance Barrow. So if stealing,Date waste, Juan Gabrielthe Cantunpoint. Member 295 6/23/19 1766 San 311 Nikita Elizabeth Marin Member 231 Governance, poverty and rising crime. corruption and bloated contracts involving Sindy Estela Sanchez Member Uncontested Shehady Aleyda Chan Member 176 Chairperson 161 Elected Pedro 6/23/19 Marvin Gian Salazar Alvaro Chub Member Uncontested Danny Elton Reynolds Member 332 Elected The governance of the country is done bribes and kickbacks are taking place; who is Aldwin Abdiel Gonzalez Member Uncontested Miguel Solomon Matus Member 234 Higinio Cob Chairperson 140 Henry Jonathan Sanchez 6/23/19 Member Uncontested Maritza Azucena Allen MinMember 195 through Cabinet and the public service to blame? Samaria Jasenie Sanchez Member Uncontested 1766 Devlan Chantel August Member 250 Celadonia Teul Member Uncontested 4 Emir Antonio Magana (A.K.A Cosita) istries and departments. Barrow has carried Let’sMember review 97 some examples of Dean Election No. Boston of Votes Total Votes Spoilt Rejected Village Candidates Name PositionMember Remarks Thelma Aurura Magana 119 Tracie Nadine Young Member 92 Date Received Polled Votes Votes out no reforms or improvements in the wayCAYO Barrow’s failure as a Minister of finance who 129 Allen Aguacate G. Huitz Member 117 DISTRICT Santiago Choc Chairperson 70 Elected Election No. of Votes Total Votes Spoilt Rejected the cabinet operates and Minisis posturing while BelizeRemarks goes down the drain. Luis A. Villamil Louis Cal Member59 119 Village he and his Candidates Name Position Chairperson Date Received Polled Votes Votes 755 Hilda J. Cob (Irma) Member 121 653 1 Valley of ters have destroyed the functions of the MinCONTRACTOR GENERAL: This posi6/23/19 Ever Eduardo Blandon Chairperson 200 Peace Member Elected Noel S. I. Mutul Silvestro Cus Member70 113 Cristo Rey 27 istries and departments. tion is anChairperson important Juan Antonio Arias 426 check Electedand balance set up Bernardo Choco Member 70 Elected Corozal Diana D. Carillo Lucas Can Member71 111 12 Member Elected 3443 Every U.D.P. politician, Gustavo whether they by law. Every government contract should be Member 70 Elected 6/23/19 2750 6/23/19 Guadalupe Cob Carlos Choco 174 Elected Marroquin Member 165 6/23/19Member Elvis Michael Tush Member 71 Elected Carlos Alas 192 won or lost in the general Juan elections, was subjectedMember to thorough scrutiny. This has never Betty R. Rosales Domingo Cal Member71 173 Elected Member Elected Victor Manuel Valiente Member 181 Alfredo Cus Member made a Minister They happenedMember for the181eleven years of hundreds Jose Humberto Meza have Dilia A. Noh Member57 182 Elected 6/23/19 of government. Francisco Can Member 55 6/23/19 Jose Antonio Casteneda Member 178 Member Roberto Huitz Adolfo Cal Member56 185 Elected contributed nothing to the development of of millionsMember of dollars wantonly spent and misMonica Jamilet Cerritos 181 Alejandro Hun Member 55 59 11 Oscar Armando Amaya Addi A. Chan Isaac Cal Member55 179 Elected Member their Ministries. In fact under Ali-Baba and spent by Member Barrow.390 The Elected office has no staff or Irene Ivette Ortiz Member 391 Elected Santiago Cal Member 54 Loreli S. Yah Member 169 Total Votes Elected Jose Tzalam Member 388 Elected Election No. of Votes Spoilt Rejected the thirty thieves, the Ministries have gone access to quantity, controllers, engineers, and Position Remarks Village Candidates Name Salvador Cerritos Member 384 Elected Date Received Votes VotesTotal Votes Election No. of Votes Polled Village Candidates Name Position Remarks Edwel Alberto Orellana Member 371 Elected from bad to worse. Just check lands, pass- so on. Worst, hundreds if not thousands of Blue Creek Date Received 112 Polled Mario Celvin Lopez Member 382 Elected Roman Sho Chairperson 34 Corozalito port, immigration, police, works, customs, contractsPosition have no Reports made the Cristo Rey Election No. ofannual Votes Total Votes Spoilt to Rejected 479 Blasio Pedro Ical Chairperson 66 Elected Village Candidates Name Remarks Date Received Polled Votes Votes Yo Chen Thomas Mas Chairperson 12 Victor Arian Camal Chairperson 352 Elected Corozal transport and others.Unitedville Financial Secretary, Minister of 546 Finance or the 1 Chairperson 115 298 Elected Miguel Juan 6/23/19 Irai Leonel Ruiz Juan Pastor Ical 36 Member Uncontested Poverty when Dean Barrow became National Chairperson Assembly. What a way for Barrow Chairperson 212 Samuel Mendoza 6/23/19 Reginaldo Pop Member Uncontested 2750 6/23/19 2877 Prime Minister was around 42 percent. To- to run the government. The question is, is it Filmendo Pop Member Uncontested Eduardo Bautista Member 268 Elected Andres Ack Member Uncontested Charles Ebrain Che Member 346 Elected day 2019, poverty is over 51 percent and deliberate? Estellita Chiac Member Uncontested Cesar Figueroa Member 281 Elected Shanirie Joannie Veronica Chan Peck Member 344 Elected Member Uncontested Lemus Member 276 Elected rising. Never have so many Efrain Belizeans been CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT: Some 200 Election No. of Votes Total Votes Spoilt Rejected Quinton Middleton Member 276 Elected PositionMember Remarks Village Candidates Name 6/23/19 Beatriz Martina Pena 347 Date Received Polled Elected Votes Votes ORANGE WALK DISTRICT Lind Perez Member 277 Elected Lucky struggling to survive. Medicines, food, fuel, million dollars are collected by the Customs 71 Mabil Ha Andres Adrian Che Member 353 Elected Eric Gongora Member 275 Elected Strike 6/23/1951 Leonardo Chiac Chairperson 32 Angelita Villas Member 200 education, building materials and clothing Department which are part of the Ministry of Carmelita Jorge Alan Palomo Member39 350 Elected Jose Salam Chairperson Elected Earl Vasquez Member 194 44 have become a heavy burdenKenton Belizeans. Finance under Dean Barrow’s portfolio. CusGabourel Member 200 Lionel Redrigo Che Member 352 Elected Mateo Salam Member Uncontested Rudolph Williams Member 193 4267 6/23/19 Flora Che Member 114 Mr. Barrow has done nothingAaron to Swift reign in the toms suffers Miguel Sam Member Uncontested Member from 195endemic corruption. Since 6/23/19 Cahabon Member Uncontested Melisa Villanueva Member 191 Walter AlexanderAbelino Menjivar Member 105 cost of livingElection and provide jobs and reliefs to Dean Barrow became PrimeTotal Votes Minister and No. of Votes Spoilt Rejected Abraham Xo Member Uncontested Village Candidates Name Position Remarks Alberto Nah Member 104 Date Received Polled Votes Votes Arnando Galin Pan Member Uncontested 6/23/19 the people. He operates a pantry program Minister of Finance not a single reform on 223 Blackman Marcos Salam Member Uncontested Chairperson Miguel A. Ramirez Election No. of Votes Total Votes Spoilt Rejected Eddy that gives out some groceries. It is strictly improvement has5372happened at customs. The Position Remarks Village Candidates Name 36 Date Received Polled Votes Votes Chairperson Francisco O. Gutierrez 9 Chairperson 77 Elected Keinoby A. Green party political and is controlled his U.D.P. incest between some customs officers and Chairperson 12 Cynthia Gordon 80 Santa Rockstone 898 hacks. merchants have deepened, resulting in reveJuan Chub Chairperson 43Pond Elected Teresa 4 Martin Sam Chairperson 33 Alexia Reyes Member 54 But it is crime which easily exposes how nue loss of millions of dollars. Some customs Mario Gomez Member 53 6/23/19 Daisy Cocom Member Marcos Sam Member Uncontested cold hearted and callous Mr. Barrow really is. officials owns six,6553 seven mansions valued in 6/23/19 Trinidad Yuri Lopez Member Ricardo Ixim Member Uncontested Sylvia E. Calderon Member 114 Elected 31 Daniel Ishim Member Uncontested 8 Murder, for every year Mr. Barrow has been three figures. Their bank accounts are bulg6/23/19 Dennis Gonzalez Member 96 Elected Mateo Ack Member Uncontested 2366 Vivianey Calderon Membercould 104not care Elected less. Sources tell Prime Minister, results in the brutal slaying of ing. Barrow Juan Sam Member Uncontested Grethel A. Robateau Member 115 Elected Jose Max Member Uncontested over 100 persons each year. Elizabeth ThatS. is more a us, the current Comptroller of Customs has Election No. of Votes Total Votes Spoilt Rejected Arthurs Member 123 Elected Village Candidates Name Position Remarks Date Received Polled Votes Votes Marcotulio Ortiz Member 90 Elected 6/23/19 thousand persons whose lives have been cut retired and is re-employed. He is theSpoilt sonRejected of a 84 San Benito Election No. of Votes Total Votes Village Candidates Name Position Remarks Chairperson 16 Santiago Makin Date Received Polled Votes Votes Poite short under Barrow’s government. Many of long time employee of Barrow’s347law firm. 5 Chairperson 31 Ignacio Tec Xol 1 Cristo Chairperson 36 Elected Dario Quib Chairperson 129 Sergio Santos Rey the cold bloodied executions have been done On this business of Barrow employing 15 345 Chairperson 203 Elected Elmer M. Juarez Cayo Santana by the George Street gang which was in his retired UDPs and party hacks.1897Some years Member 20 Silvestro Rash Member 33 Elected Alfredo Cucul Claromy Ortega Member 111 6/23/19 constituency. Worse than that, these killers ago George Frazier of the National Trade Union Member 28 Edgar Maquin Florita N. Figueroa Member 119 Member 37 Elected Crisantos Quib 6/23/19 Melissa E. Ku 132 were children years ago, who now in their CongressMember obtained official San figures from the Member 24 Joseph Raimundo Teck Lazaro Maximiliano Leonardo Member 116 8 6/23/19 Member 47 Elected Samuel Pop Joshua been R. Tzib Member 114 7 teens and twenties could have saved public service. Re-employed persons and poMember 42 Elected Isidro Cucul Norell A. Jimenez Member 122 Member 41 Elected Cayetano Acte 3254 had Barrow put in place programs for the lit- litical “contract” employees were costing1317 Shawn L. Parham Member 200 Elected Member 39 Elected Alfredo Maquin M. Ellis Member 191 Elected Member 26 Julian Maquin tle youths by getting them toElsie be educated, million dollars. Imagine what it is today. We Emeir A. Pech Member 194 Elected No. St. of Votes Total Votes Spoilt Rejected Election Ann's Remarks Village Candidates Name Position Received Polled Votes Votes Date A. Juarez 198 6/23/19 skilled and leading productive Cesar lives. are told itMember is against theElected law to re-employ perDionico A. Tun Member 192 Elected Jordan Mirelie T. Garcia Member 195 Elected Orlando Choc Chairperson Uncontested Rather than boasting how he is three sons who reach the age of 55 years. Barrow, 12 STANN STANN CREEK DISTRICT DISTRICT times PrimeElection Minister someone should ask CREEK as everyone knows, may be operating outside No. of Votes Total Votes Spoilt Rejected 6/23/19 Florencio Cus Member Uncontested Position Remarks Village Candidates Name 6/23/19 Date Received Polled Votes Votes Elam Choc Member Uncontested him to answer what exactly he has done for of the law. 274 4 Maya Domingo Teul Member Uncontested Mariano Bolon Chairperson 123 Center Abel Choc Member Uncontested Belizeans other than manipulating their povPUBLIC SERVICE JOBS: Public service 5 Antonio Carlos Bolon Chairperson 146 Elected BELIZE DISTRICT Santos Pan Member Uncontested erty in order to get votes. jobs must be advertised to the1506 public. AppliThomas Teul Member Uncontested Election No. of Votes Total Votes Spoilt Rejected Francisco Coc Member 114 Village Candidates Name Position Remarks Imagine if Barrow had focused his at- cants must be interviewed by a panel of imDate Received Polled Votes Votes Maskall Martin Teck Member 116 Gales 59 Barranco Marla Z. Ical Member 120 tention and the millions from Petro Caribe on partial persons. The best candidate is select130 Jerry Arzu Chairperson 37 Elected Macario Pau Member 116 6/23/19 Point Beatrice Mariano Chairperson 11 fighting crime and the root causes of crime; ed basedMember on qualification and merit. All this Onofre Barrientos 120 Leslie Colon1350 Chairperson 11 Timothy M. Sho Member 120 300 5 reducing poverty and bringingPatricia prosperity. is done under the public commission, by law. R. Pop Member 127 Elected Egbert Valencio Member 46 Elected Edwardo Pop Member 136 Elected Imagine if each year Barrow had forced This is how the country is assured of a comGeorge Coc Member 39 Elected Vicente Pau Member 130 Elected 6/23/19 6/23/19 Cruz Rodriguez Member 49 Elected Ana Cristina Pau Member 134 public Electedservice, serving all his government to reduce poverty by even petent and impartial Francis Arzu Member 45 Elected Orlando Teul Member 136 6/23/19Elected Francisco Nunez Member 23 2 Javier A.years Saqui Member 132 Elected one or two percent. In eleven from the citizens. Steven Gutierrez Member 28 Elected Election No. of Votes Total Votes Spoilt Rejected Village Position Remarks 19 Alfredo Rash Member 14 Received no such thing Polled Votes been Votes 2008 to 2019 Date poverty would have goneCandidates downName Under Barrow has Irma Gonzales Member 34 Elected 497 5 Santa Lynn Arnold Member 20 by twenty two percent. imagine happening. It has 237 become so bad that his famChairperson Elected Vincent Scott 'Vicente' the Cruz Just Election No. of Votes Total Votes Spoilt Rejected Chairperson 117 Derrick T. Miller 54 Remarks Village Candidates Name Position Date Received Polled Votes Votes huge benefits of that. ily members is widely accused of personally Chairperson 89 Diana Judith Humes 45 Conejo Creek Caye 2551 The man just could not care less giving jobs in the government departments. Chairperson 23 Elected Santiago Coy Caulker 1 Member 201 Elected Ilomand Geier Chairperson 21 Pedro Cucul about people. The Member Public 234 Accounts Committee has Elected William Cabrera 6/23/19 Member 228 Elected Andrea Bac Member Uncontested Albina Maquin Nobody would be so cold hearted to been sabotaged. This is a body set by the Bomba Member 227 Elected Liliana Villalta Member Uncontested Demetrio Chiac Member 223 Elected Steven Allen Member Uncontested Yunilda Cucul build a thirty million dollars useless road from National Assembly as the ultimate watch Member 222 Elected Surma Alfaro Member Uncontested Clara Cucul 6/23/19 119 Herman D. Charlesworth No. of Votes Total Votes Spoilt Rejected Election airport in the North to mile 8 on the Western dog over Member public finances. To the everlasting Village Candidates Name Position Remarks Received Polled Votes Votes Date Pedro A. Colomer Member 113 6/23/19 121 Highway; while so many citizens are Bustamante poor and shame ofMember Dean 114 Barrow, John Saldivar and Deisi Yohana Crique Sarco 43 Jose Raul Aleman Chairperson 46 Marcos Choc Member 109 suffering, and crime is wrecking country. Patrick Faber, Belize has a sham for a Public Hectorthe D. Martinez Chairperson 75 Elected Jose Cuc Member 108 Jose R. Garcia Castaneda 110 615 Worse than that, the road builder has AccountsMember Committee. 6/23/19 Jose Mejia Member 84 Feliciano Akal Member 54 Elected Fredy Ortiz Member 87 Josais Bo Member 50 borrowed 180 million dollars for an even useThe Member question81 is, is it deliberate? Boston Lenora Rol Andres Bo Member 50 David Aguilar 6/23/19 Steve Choj Member 57 Elected less road for a handful of tourists. With 180 The Member answer 8186is, Hell YESS. 2 Felipe Zetina Member Marcos Coy Member 55 Elected Maria Mejia Member 81 Integrity Commission. million dollars every young Belizean would So too for the Mariano Canelo Member 67 Elected 6 354 Election No. of Votes Total Votes Spoilt Rejected Remigio Cal Member 52 Village Candidates Name Position Remarks Date Received Polled Votes Votes have college, sixth form and university trainLikewise for the Financial Intelligence John Bo Member 51 Sittee Gilberto Cal Member 69 Elected ing which would create educated Unit. Reduced to a lame duck department Riverthe most Member 49 Rolando Makin Daren Ramirez Chairperson Uncontested Marcos Chub Member 55 Elected and dynamic work force in the hemisphere. which dare not investigate the Prime MinElection No. of Votes Total Votes Spoilt Rejected 6/23/19 Position Remarks Village Candidates Name Date Received Polled Votes Votes Catarino E. Ramirez Member Uncontested 6/23/19 Creating their own jobs and introducing man- ister, hisMember favourite son, Ministers and espe111 Sunday Wood Delcie I. Anderson Uncontested Chairperson 65 Elected Pedro Tush 4 Windell W. McDougal Jr. Member Uncontested 4 ufacturing and exportation so all Belizeans cially the greedy cronies who are enriching Chairperson 42 Rocento Pau Elton D. Andrews Member Uncontested 556 Bryan B. Andrews Member and may be Uncontested can be prosperous. themselves up to their eyeballs Kendis E. Kelly Member Uncontested Member 64 Elected Manuel Acte 180 million dollars would also give Belize in money laundering. Member 49 Elected Jose Che TOLEDO TOLEDO DISTRICT DISTRICT Member 51 Elected Samuel Tush a first rate medical hospital. NextPosition weekNo. ofwe you the Election Votes will tell Total Votes about Spoilt Rejected Member 52 Elected Dionicio Tush 6/23/19 Village Candidates Name Remarks Date Received Polled Votes Votes Member 51 Elected Emilio Pau Prime Minister Boom Barrow also made him560 million dollars paid by Barrow under a Creek Member 58 Elected Vicente Che Member 43 Miguel Ba Jairo Filberto Morales Chairperson deal and Uncontested self the Minister of Finance since 2008. He secret Miami how he most likeMember 39 Venancio Acte Member 37 Marcos Shol has sole dictatorial powers over one billion ly committed a crimeUncontested in regards to the FiSindy Estela Sanchez Member Member 37 Jose Ba 6/23/19 Alvaro Chub Member Uncontested Member 38 Pedro Acteh dollars every year. nance and Audit law Uncontested and the Petro Caribe Aldwin Abdiel Gonzalez Member Member 37 Othilia Ba Jonathan Uncontested As Prime Minister it is hisHenry duty toSanchez be the millions. Member Election Date

Position

No. of Votes Received

Chairperson Chairperson

161 140

Thelma Aurura Magana Allen G. Huitz Luis A. Villamil Hilda J. Cob (Irma) Noel S. I. Mutul Diana D. Carillo

Member Member Member Member Member Member

119 117 119 121 113 111

Guadalupe Cob

Member

174

Elected

Betty R. Rosales

Member

173

Elected

Dilia A. Noh

Member

182

Elected

Roberto Huitz

Member

185

Elected

Addi A. Chan

Member

179

Elected

Loreli S. Yah

Member

169 No. of Votes Received

Elected

Village

Candidates Name

Marvin Gian Salazar Higinio Cob

Election Date

Election Date

Village

Candidates Name

Election Date

Position

Remarks

Remarks

Chairperson Chairperson

352 115

Elected

Charles Ebrain Che

Member

346

Elected

Shanirie Joannie Chan

Member

344

Elected

Beatriz Martina Pena

Member

347

Elected

Andres Adrian Che

Member

353

Elected

Jorge Alan Palomo

Member

350

Elected

Lionel Redrigo Che Flora Che Walter Alexander Menjivar Alberto Nah

Member Member Member Member

352 114 105 104

Elected

Shelina Gabriela Zetina Edgar Noe Alvarado Fernando Ivan Villareal

Member Member Member

109 110 105 No. of Votes Received

Village

Candidates Name

Position

Remarks

Chairperson

Uncontested

Teresa Puck

Member

Uncontested

Telma Judit Puck

Member

Uncontested

Lorena Patricia Chulim

Member

Uncontested

Marlene Elena Chan

Member

Uncontested

Luz Neri Gutierrez

Member

Uncontested

Silverio Puck

Member

Uncontested

Position

No. of Votes Received

Elvis Reynolds

Chairperson

321

Victor Hugo Polanco

Chairperson

407

Aldair Chable

Member

301

Trecy Rhaburn

Member

346

Crecencio Sho

Member

343

Sasha Mendez

Member

349

Edwin Gillett

Member

353

Sonja Lanza

Member

332

Edward Conorquie

Member

393

Elected

Debralee Jesse

Member

385

Elected

Ronny Mizael Lazaro Flavia Rosalia Teul

Member Member

360 347

Elected

Fernando C. Moreno

Member

354

Hilton Francisco Codd

Member

368 No. of Votes Received

Village

Candidates Name

Village

Candidates Name

Position

Total Votes Polled

Spoilt Votes

311

14

Rejected Votes

Election Date

Remarks

Election Date

Total Votes Polled

Spoilt Votes

479

1

Total Votes Polled

Spoilt Votes

Rejected Votes

Election Date

Total Votes Polled

Spoilt Votes

772

1

Election Date

Election Date

Chairperson

171

Ariani Carmina Alfaro

Chairperson

225

Member

168

Nereida Daniely Ku

Member

184

Ezekiel Cawich

Member

184

Nuri Nubia Tillett

Member

190

Maximiliano Tillett

Member

188

Ismael Tillett

Member

199

Elected

Enilda Flamenco

Member

210

Elected

Luis Tun

Member

216

Elected

Virginia Coye

Member

208

Elected

Jennifer Coye

Member

208

Elected

Sergio Tillett Benito Gomez

Member Member

208 198 No. of Votes Received

Elected

Village

Candidates Name

Position

Lorenzo Moguel

Chairperson

208

Miguel Angel Cabanas

Chairperson

350

Remarks

Spoilt Votes

Rejected Votes

218 228 223 212 203 203

Elisa Laura Carballo

Member

319

Elected

Moises Lopez

Member

330

Elected

Angelita I. Rodriguez

Member

338

Elected

Lloyda E. Carrillo

Member

333

Elected

Enrique A. Cecena

Member

325

Elected

Normando J. Carrillo

Member

310

Elected

Position

No. of Votes Received

Remarks

Candidates Name

Spoilt Votes

Election Date

Chairperson Chairperson

130 56

Danika Carima Garnett

Chairperson

54

Denise Pamela Banks Sofia Tosta

Member Member

146 144

Elected Elected

Nestro Luciano Steiger

Member

143

Elected

Shermae Shirlyn Gallego

Member

148

Elected

Kelly Marie Eiley

Member

135

Elected

Michael Francis Timmons

Member

143

Elected

Marci Myrna Guevara

Member

58

Renie Shajida Petillo

Member

Elvira Juanita Mejia

Member

Amara Alexis Brackett

Member

Wendy Camille Martinez

Member

Lexi Marisk Morris

Member

Sabrina S. Reid

Member

Osmin J. Lazo

Member

Jose V. Lazo

Member Member

Candidates Name

565

4

Chairperson Chairperson

Sonny Francis Cortez

Chairperson

Laurence Wilber Clarke Anna Patricia Leal Victor Manuel Lopez Elsa Leticia Lopez Matilda Lilliana Jiminez

Member Member Member Member Member

Claudia Maricela Lopez Theofilo Manuel Vivas Nathaniel Alvarado Natalie Alvarado Damacio Cruz Charles Alexander Canton Sharret Jackline Vaccaro Addis Ashia Cortez Gloria Esperanza Melgar Carlos Armando Osorio Veronica Marisela Leal Lesby Cortez

Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member

Candidates Name

Spoilt Votes

Rejected Votes

Election Date

Position

Chairperson Chairperson

Jose Villanueva

Member

Rosaura Gabourel

Member

Wayne F. Godoy

Member

Shakira Marie Young

Member

Susana Gilharry

Member

Candidates Name

Member Position

Stanley Smith

Chairperson

Andrew Caleb Chacon

Chairperson

Gilbert Pitts

Member

Erla Smith

Member

Jersha Swift

Member

Elvis Gotoy

Member

Luis Alvarez

Member

Fredrick Grabutt Jenivieve Lambey Jolene Baizar Janeen St. Bernard Keenan Zane Gillett Daniel George Chavarria

Member Member Member Member Member Member

Chairperson Chairperson

Elroy Villanueva

Member

Teresa De Jesus Lanza

Member

Errol Audinett

Member

Keith Wallace

Member

Ian Wallace

Member

Francisco Gutierrez Kevin Tucker Jermaine Castillo Marleni Menjivar Sharon Herbert Joel Menjivar Leandra Chacon

Member Member Member Member Member Member Member

Candidates Name

Position

Chairperson

Melonie Jones

Member

Terrence Madrill

Member

Dickie Hernandez

Member

Nicole Stephenson

Member

Elisa Williams

Total Votes Polled

Position

Efrain Alvarado Leal Jr. Sara Chub

Village

Rejected Votes

370

Melanie Aiesha Castro Ammon Alex Brackett

Member

Christina Ramirez

Dorla Bovell

Total Votes Polled

Election Date

Member Member Member Member Member Member

Village

Election Date

Elected

Maribel Guerra Eufemia Moguel Russel Castellanos Mabelita Carrillo Vianie Lisiany Carrillo Edwin Gutierrez

Chairperson

Ernesto E. Ramirez

Mark Lopez William Belisle

Total Votes Polled

Elected

Amalia Guardado

Malvern M. Ortiz

Village

Elected

Position

Chairperson

Florita Elosene Edwards

Rejected Votes

Member

Glenford E. Ramirez

Village

404

Edgar Anival Gomez

Member

Candidates Name

Village

Elected

Elected

Member

Tyra Maya Humes

Emilee E. Ramirez

Elected

Remarks

Member Member

Noah Emmanuel Smith Alberto Manuelito Villanueva

Election Date

Member

Darwin Darren Vigil

Village

Rejected Votes

Member

Keira Shakaira Good Brenda Marie Herrera

Jose Roberto Acosta

Elected

Victor Arian Camal Irai Leonel Ruiz

Erli Arleni Chan

Election Date

Lexi Marisk Morris

Member

Christian Coleman

Village

Member

Candidates Name

Position

Jovoun Swift

Chairperson

Ian Enriquez Louis Zetina

Chairperson Chairperson

Nadine Cuthkelvin

Chairperson

Richard Swift Anna Vasquez Brenda Brown Cherrymae Ramirez Jorge A. Bainton Mario Mejia Everalda Enriquez

Village

Candidates Name

Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Position

Elected

Katherine E Dawson

Chairperson

Nancy J. H. Bailey

Chairperson

Jason C. Altschaft

Chairperson

Amelia Requena Clifton A. Bailey

Member Member

51

Grace E. Welch Shannon L. Welch Michelle A. Tillett Ione C. Samuels Robert A. Chavez

Member Member Member Member Member

40

Georgia I. Myers

Member

54

Liston A. Myers

Member

43

Ione M. Slusher

Member

40

Shyril D. Fuller

Keira Shakaira Good Brenda Marie Herrera

Member Member

39 41

Darwin Darren Vigil

Member

36

Tyra Maya Humes

Member

21

Member

49 No. of Votes Received

Jose Roberto Acosta

Village

Candidates Name

Position

Election Date

Remarks

Total Votes Polled

Spoilt Votes

Rejected Votes

Village

Member Member

Candidates Name

Position

Seleny Amira Villanueva Rodolfo"Valentin" Martin

Chairperson Chairperson

Hans Henry Badillo

Chairperson

Seir Serjio Salam

Chairperson

44

Election Date

Village

Glenford E. Ramirez

Chairperson

23

Malvern M. Ortiz

Chairperson

21

Elected

Sanja G. Pitts

Member

Yesenia Seni Smith

Member

Eujenia N. Heredia (A.K.A Heni)

Member

Elected

Marco Papos Marin

Member

Elected

Abimael Aby Riveroll

Member

Member

Elected

Miguel Migs Neal

Member

Jose V. Lazo

Member

Elected

Emilee E. Ramirez

Member

Elected

Charles Edardo Rubio (A.K.A Labon) Douglas Hilberto Caballeros (A.K.A El Guapo) Rafael Alamilla (A.K.A Raf)

Member Member Member

Ernesto E. Ramirez

Member

Elected

Christina Ramirez

Member

Sabrina S. Reid

Member

Osmin J. Lazo

Position

No. of Votes Received

Efrain Alvarado Leal Jr. Sara Chub

Chairperson Chairperson

27 23

Sonny Francis Cortez

Chairperson

15

Member Member Member Member Member

24 28 22 26 26

Candidates Name

Remarks

Total Votes Polled 67

Laurence Wilber Clarke Anna Patricia Leal Victor Manuel Lopez Elsa Leticia Lopez Matilda Lilliana Jiminez

Samaria Jasenie Sanchez

Member

Uncontested

Elected

Elected Elected Elected Elected

Spoilt Votes

Rejected Votes


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THE BELIZE TIMES The Auditor General’s Report, Corruption, and Accountability

By Gilroy Usher, Sr. “Where do the evils like corruption arise from? It comes from the never-ending greed. The fight for corruption-free ethical society will have to be fought against this greed and replaced with ‘what can I give’ spirit.” -A. P. J. Abdul Kalam For the past ten years the Belize National Budget has been over a billion dollars. Yet more Belizeans are living in poverty today than a decade ago. That’s mainly due to massive corruption by a government entrusted to ensure that the funds and resources of the country are used to provide a better life for all Belizeans. As Leader of the Opposition in early 2008, Mr. Barrow boasted of having a two-sided machete to chop off the least whiff of corruption with a UDP administration. The latest Auditor General’s (A.G) report (20142015) was leaked last week, and it shows that since 2008 this administration has steadfastly refused to implement the most basic measures to weed out corruption in public office. That in turn has maintained a bureaucracy which has allowed numerous ministers and their cronies to become wealthy individuals by robbing the national treasury mercilessly. It’s now 2019. To be of maximum value to a country, the audited report of a nation’s finances should be presented to parliament no later than a year after the year in review. After that time has elapsed many of the suspected players in graft cannot be located. The latest Auditor General’s report is four years late; nevertheless the government has still not yet presented it to the House. Repeated requests for sufficient well-trained personnel and other resources to audit the various ministries and government departments on a timely basis have fallen on deaf ears. Why? The millions of dollars that would be shielded from lost to corruption annually with the proper auditing of government offices countrywide, would be more than twenty times the cost of providing the office of the Auditor General with the necessary human resources and other important things to carry out its function effectively on time. Every year concerned organizations complain about the administration’s violation of the Finance and Audit (Reform) Act. That occurs when the government spends $10 million or more over the approved estimates for a fiscal year without first getting approval from parliament for the additional spending. The latest A.G.’s report shows that despite that concern, for fiscal year 2014- 2015 the administration spent $90 million over the approved estimates for that duration without getting prior approval from the House. To sanitize this unlawful

spending a supplementary spending bill was later passed retroactively in the House for the over budgeted spending without any breakdown of the use of the funds. Ideal condition for corruption. A similar bill was passed to legitimize the unlawful spending of over $400 million from PetroCaribe without prior approval from parliament. That $400 million was a low interest loan from Venezuela for poverty alleviation. Apart from a couple roundabouts the country has nothing to show for that large loan, which Belizean taxpayers have to repay. Concern about the spending of the PetroCaribe funds was raised in a previous A.G. report.

Thanks to the Opposition a matter is now before the Supreme Court to force the administration to respect the Finance and Audit (Reform) Act. If the court rules in favor of the Opposition, any future government would have to obtain approval for parliament to spend $10 million or more in excess of what was budgeted for the current fiscal year. The latest Audit Report also revealed that for fiscal year 2014- 2015, the Ministry of Natural Resources, which the PM, himself, calls a hotbed of corruption, and the Accountant General’s office among other ministries did not submit a list of outstanding revenue for their respective offices. Again, Why? That is a very serious matter. The uncollected revenue for those ministries amount to tens of millions of dollars. Since such outstanding revenue was not disclosed for auditing, the door is left wide open for all manner of corrupt deals with uncollected government funds.

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With the power to investigate wrongdoing in any ministry or government department a properly structured and financed Public Accounts Committee (PAC) is one of the most effective bodies in the fight against corruption in public office. The 2014- 2015 A.G. report noted that Government’s majority control of the committee ensured its failure in the fight against corruption. That’s because the persons suspected are the same individuals, who use their rubber stamps representatives on the committee to block any investigation that could expose wrong doing by ruling politicians and their cronies. It’s time for A.G. reports which show that the resources of the country are being used to address the needs of the people for land, proper housing, jobs, safer communities, and greater access to healthcare and education among other things for a better life. Make it happen P.M. There is too much corruption in government.


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COST OF SILENCE United Women’s Group Member contribution I read a post on social media where society often times goes through three stages in times of distress; a cycle of some sort. Shock, Adjust, and Shock. I bring this up due to the most recent news article whereby a young woman was kept captive by her boyfriend for ten days, being abused day after day until fortunately she was released gladly still alive. The media houses called it a “bizzare story” one which left many in “shock”. A part of me can’t help but to roll my eyes when people say they’re “shocked” at the accusations and stories of men hurting women. After countless attacks on women; shocked does not seem to be the most suitable word. Angry, upset, sickened… sure. But shocked? Men harm women every single day. It’s not shocking. Maybe if we all stopped being so “shocked” all the time we’d start working on remedying this problem. As a political organization, and most of all as women, one of our struggles has been raising awareness about domestic violence and sexual violence towards women. We understand it happens with men too, and we won’t belittle that. However, the fact of the matter is that these types of violent attacks are often times targeted at the “vulnerable”, women and children. It has been a dark first half of year for our country; so far this year, approximately eleven women have lost their lives at the hands of their spouses/boyfriends/ex or senseless crimes, and you would be disgusted by the number of cases of violence/ rape in which the assaulter gets away with the crime. Today is the day to remember all these victims; and, how have our officials paid their respects for all these lives lost? With maybe a minute of silence. Let me tell you, silence is definitely not the way to honor these victims. Silence about these crimes is actually THE problem. We need to discuss this; discuss ways of changing the legal framework regarding these crimes. If you want to honor the victims, provide justice for the victims of the past, and make the necessary legal adjustments needed so that there won’t be more victims in the future. In 1884, Henrietta Dugdale, pioneer of the first female suffrage society in Australia, said that women’s anger was compounded by the fact that those who inflicted violence upon women had a share in making the laws while their victims did not. Over a century later, we still have administrations in place where women are underrepresented. Five out of forty-four parliamentarians in Belize are women, only two of them are elected representatives. Do we see the problem? Belize is filled with competent, educated women who are willing to stand up and make a difference. We need to encourage and support their efforts. We need to stand up and speak out. How many more lives will the silence cost? Domestic violence, violence against women are public crimes. We should never be silent. For Anny Young, Alarice Andrewin, Anna Villanueva, Baby Alyssa and the many others we should not remain silent. For all the victims out there, please, don’t be silent either. You might be saving a life.

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THE BELIZE TIMES

BELIZEAN WOMEN IN THE PATH OF VIOLENCE INCLUDING MURDER

June 25, 2019 For two the past two months our Belizean women have made the headlines in various newscasts, but not in a good way. They have been the victims of domestic abuse or crime which has ended with their deaths. In the past when we heard reports of murder it was mostly gang related but for the past 3 years the dynamics have been changing and we see more women being the victims of crimes. Police still have no leads into the murder of a Security Guard Marcia Talbott who was on duty at the Bowen & Bowen Crystal bottling company in Ladyville on Sunday June 16, 2019. Police have ruled out robbery as the motive but they have said that Talbott was the possible target. She was shot multiple times to the head and died instantly meanwhile another male Security was shot to the back. On Sunday June 23, 2019 a woman fatally stabbed once to the chest. Yolanda Requena who is a resident of Bullet Tree Falls, Cayo District was standing in a yard, talking to a man when she was accosted by the man’s wife who stabbed her once to the heart. The accused is still being sought by police and the motive is a possible love triangle. A similar incident took place on May 12, 2019 where Anna Villanueva, 19, Corozal Resident was fatally stabbed to the heart by another 19 year old female identified as Zenna Armstrong. The motive is also a possible love triangle and Police say alcohol was a major factor. Armstrong has since been charged with manslaughter and is out on bail. On Tuesday May 14, 2019, 31 year old Francisca Noehemy Duarte Caseres, 31, domestic of Big Falls, Toledo was shot and killed by her common-law-husband, Andrew Caliz, 47, Businessman. According to reports the couple were alone sometime around 4

a.m. that morning when she was fatally wounded. He has been charged with the murder of his common-lawwife. On Monday June 24, 2019 sometime around 8:00pm, Katia Williams, 50, was standing near a residence on Kraal Road when a lone gunman fired 12 shots in her direction. Williams was hit to the left side of the breast and abdomen and was rushed to the KHMH where she is listed in a stable condition. And, while the case of Talbott remains unsolved, Police left no stone unturned in solving the case of Excelsior High School Principal, Alarice Andrewin, 44, and her two friends, Guatemalan nationals, Vidal Antonio Yuman Cacho, 39, and Maria Delfina Juarez Lucas. The bodies were found on June 10, 2019 and within less than 5 days police were able to break the case saying robbery was the motive. Two men were detained for the triple murder but, An-

drewin’s SUV that was stolen from inside her yard has still not been found. The latter allows the public to be skeptical on this motive presented. And, in what sounds like scenes from straight out of a movie, On Sunday June 23, 2019, a woman, Illona Coote, 30, made a report that her boyfriend, Vincent Pascascio, 32, kept her against her will and repeatedly beat her. She told police that she was at Pascascio’s home on the 13th and when she was ready to leave, he did not allow her. The woman from Cayo, 30, told Police that she was at his home on the 13th of June, and when it was time to leave Pascascio refused held her back. She said while held against her will at the home he badly beat her over and over until she was finally released 10 days after on June 22. Pascascio has since been charged with kidnapping and wounding.

NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT OF DISSOLUTION Notice is hereby given to all interested parties that the following companies (“the Companies”) incorporated under the IBC Act of Belize commenced dissolution as follows: Name of Company

Date of Commencement of Dissolution

Liquidator Name & Address

BURNAY HOLDINGS INC.

19th June, 2019

Yolanda Harnamji of Suite 23, Portland House, Glacis Road, Gibraltar

ASTON INTERNATIONAL (BELIZE) LTD.

20th June, 2019

Michael Mark Durkin of 36 Hope Street, Douglas IM1 1AR, Isle of Man

Any claims against the company should be forwarded to the Liquidator within 30 days from commencement.

Belize Corporate Services Limited

Registered Agent

NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT OF DISSOLUTION Notice is hereby given to all interested parties that the following companies (“the Companies”) incorporated under the IBC Act of Belize commenced dissolution as follows: Name of Company

Date of Commencement of Dissolution

Liquidator Name & Address

Newton Business Limited

18th June, 2019

Nicholas Mantis of 3 A. Stylianou, Edwardian Gardens, Flat 8, 8201, Geroskipou, Paphos, Cyprus

FLAVIAN INVESTMENTS LIMITED

19th June, 2019

Continental Liquidators Inc. of 60 Market Square, P.O. Box 1906, Belize City, Belize

Any claims against the company should be forwarded to the Liquidator within 30 days from commencement.

Aleman, Cordero, Galindo & Lee Trust (Belize) Limited

Registered Agent


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THE BELIZE TIMES Eulogy of the late

Meribaldo Reymundo Pech better known as ‘Don Baldy’ A responsible provider, father, loving husband, caring grandfather and faithful friend. Delivered by Granddaughter: Suhie Aguilar My ‘grampa’ Baldy would always share stories with us about his life, his views and about working hard. It’s no secret that he loved his family and dedicated his entire life to us. He never denied us anything as long as he was able to provide it. We were his world, or as he would say, El es el dueño del circo. Although he always seemed serious, he was the kindest and most humorous person you would have ever known. If you ever visited his home it was a guarantee that he would have a long conversation with you and have you laughing at his jokes. My grandad didn’t smile much but when he did, he brightened our home as he was the patriarch of our family. My grandpa didn’t grow up with his biological parents, due to the passing away of his mother, Bartola Oliva. Instead he was nurtured by his paternal aunt Cecilia and her husband Mr. William Burke, whom he always accredited for his business demeanor. Mr. Burke taught him how to sell Boledo, play dice and work in their store at a young age. His siblings Nelly Sabido and the late Alma Orosco who grew with an uncle were very beloved to him. When he was 17, my great-grandfather, Mr. Eulalio Pech, taught him to cut hair. From there, he began his career as a barber. My grandad had a saying, that everyone in my family is familiar with: “Rum I want, rum I crave, rum shall I take me to my grave”. He also worked in the merry go rounds. He always spoke about the man who owned it, and asked him to travel with them. But he knew life had other plans for him, until he met and married the love of his life, Patricia Hulse. This marriage produced four wonderful children Esmy, Baldemar Jr, Gricelie and Alondra. My grandpa is also survived by two sons from a former relationship; Curt and Elias Pech. As well as Jesus Aguilar & Margarito Sima whom he considered as other sons & Marisol Magaña as another daughter. He is also survived by his daughter in law Dilcia Pech and sons-in-law Chap and Rayford, and a very dear friend Mr. Jose Villanueva. My grandad kept being a bar-

ber, saved money, bought his first house and opened a grocery shop for my grandma, in an effort to secure his family with food to eat and a roof over their heads. He engaged in the money exchange business with his friend the late Antonio Castillo, and from then on, he worked arduously to give his family the best he could. Grandpa, your cherished memories will forever linger in our hearts and minds.

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Your grandchildren Gianni Aragon, Patricia Aguilar, myself... Suhei Aguilar, Jesus Aguilar, Edward Aragon, Danellie Pech, Elisa Pech & Monsterrat Pech have evolved to be what they are because of you who greatly contributed to their lives. lo.

Hasta pronto abue-

“Our death is not an end if we can live on in our children and the younger generation. For they are us… our bodies are only wilted leaves on the tree of life.”

Born: 15 March 1944 Died: 24 June 2019


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Marlita Jacobs) 9. Parcel No. 24 San Jose Palmar Village, Orange Walk District:

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PUBLIC AUCTION SALES: PROPERTIES

PUBLIC AUCTION SALES: PROPERTIES REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Orange Walk & Corozal Districts San Jose Palmar 4 24 BY ORDER of the Mortgagees, Messrs. The Belize Bank Limited, Licensed Auctioneers Kevin A. Castillo & (Being a two concrete buildings: Building No. 1 [24 ft. X 38 ft.] 4 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + BY ORDER of the Mortgagees, Messrs. The Belize Bank Limited, Licensed Auctioneers Kevin A. Castillo & Christiana R. Castillo will sell the following properties Christiana R. Castillo will sell the following properties at Unit No. 4 Corner Belize/Corozal and San Antonio living/dining/kitchen; Building No. 2 L-Shaped [8 ft. X 11 ft.] + [17 ft. X 18 ft.] 2 bedrooms + living/kitchen and Roads,No. (First4Traffic Light)Belize/Corozal Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk Antonio District on Monday 8th July 2019Traffic at 10:30 Light) Orangelot Unit Corner and San Roads, (First Walk Town, Walk District on Monday 8th Village, July 2019 10:30 am: containing 0.363Orange acre or 1,756.92 square yards situate in San Jose Palmar Orangeat Walk District, the am: freehold property of Mr. Edgar Salas.) 1. Parcel No. 964 Punta Gorda Street, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District: 10. Parcel No. 1189 in an Alley off San Francisco Street, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District:

Orange Walk & Corozal Districts

REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Orange Walk Town 4 964 (Being a concrete bungalow dwelling house [30 ft. X 44 ft.] containing 3 Bedrooms + 1 Bathroom + Living/Dining/Kitchen and lot [779.65 square meters or 932.46 square yards] situate on Punta Gorda Street, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District, the freehold property of Mr. Mario Leiva Jr.) 2. Parcels Nos. 1141 & 1143 Phillip Goldson Highway, San Jose Palmar, Orange Walk District:

REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Trinidad Village 4 283/1 (Being a concrete bungalow dwelling house 24 ft. X 30 ft. containing 2 bedrooms +1 bathroom + living/dining/kitchen + wrapped around verandah 8 ft. X 24 ft - south side + 8 ft. X 28 ft. west side and corner lot [943.200 S.M or 1,128.07 S.Y.] situate on the corner of the Trinidad Village - Orange Walk Town Road and a Street in Trinidad Village, Orange Walk District, the leasehold property of Mr. Luis A. Cowo) 3. Parcel No. 120 off the Phillip Goldson Highway, San Jose Palmar, Orange Walk District:

REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL San Jose Palmar 4 120/1 (Being a two storey concrete residential complex and lot situate beside the Phillip Goldson Highway, Orange Walk Town, the leasehold property of Mr. Luis Romeo Urbina) 4. Parcel No. 1080 Pucte Villas Subdivsion, Orange Walk District:

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REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Orange Walk Town 4 1189 (Being a concrete bungalow dwelling house [24 ft. X 26 ft. + bathroom addition 8 ft. X 8 ft.] containing 2 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + living/dining/kitchen + laundry/open ended shed 8 ft. X 16 ft. + block wall storeroom 5 ft. X 8 ft. and lot [371.988 S.M. or 444.90 S.Y.] situate in an Alley of San Francisco Street, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District, the freehold property of Mr. Gilbert Bernard Jr.). 11. Parcel No. 1264 corner Tate & Lyle Streets, Otro Benque, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District:

REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Orange Walk Town 4 1264 (Being a Concrete Bungalow Dwelling House [25 ft. X 30 ft. + 17 ft. X 28 ft.] containing 3 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + living/dining/kitchen; Office Building [12 ft. X 30 ft.] containing manager's office + secretaries office + reception area; Store Room [7 ft. X 20 ft.] and lot [302.89 square meters (362.26 square yards)] situate at corner Tate & Lyle Streets, Otro Benque, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District, the freehold property of Mr. David Enrique Navarette) 12. Parcel No. 2770 Trial Farm Village, Orange Walk District:

REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Ann Gabourel 4 2770 (Being an elevated metal sided building [14 ft. X 21 ft.] containing 2 bedrooms + kitchen/living + bathroom and lot [583.773 S.M. or 698.19 S.Y.] situate on Snapper Street, Trial Farm Village, Orange Walk District, the freehold property of Mr. David Enrique Navarette) 13. Parcels Nos. 262 & 265 Ramonal Zapote, S.E. Registration Section, Corozal District:

REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Ann Gabourel 4 1080 (Being a vacant lot [557.35 S.M.] situate in Pucte Villas Subdivision, Orange Walk District, the freehold property of Mr. Marlo Perrera) 5. Parcel No. 16/1 San Estevan Village, Orange Walk District:

REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL San Estevan 4 16/1 (Being a concrete bungalow dwelling house [25 ft. X 34 ft.] + Building B measuring [13 ft. X 19 ft.] and lot [1,039 S.M. or 1,242.64 S.Y.] situate in the Village of San Estevan, Orange Walk District, the leasehold property of Ms. Irma Olivera) 6. Parcel No. 206/1 Carmelita Village, Orange Walk District:

REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCELS Ramonal Zapote/S.E. 1 262 & 265 (Being SUGAR CANE LANDS: Parcel 262- 10.00 acres; Parcel 265 - 10.00 acres both parcels old sugar cane fields situate approx. 1.6 kilometers west of the Buena Vista-Libertad Road and 1.8 kilometers east of the Phillip Goldson Highway, Corozal District, the freehold properties of Messrs. Chico's Co. Ltd.) 14. Parcels Nos. 306 & 308 Libertad Rural Registration Section, Corozal District:

REGISTRATION SECTION Libertad Rural REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Carmelita 1 206/1 (Being an incomplete building and lot [1,042.6 S.M. or 1,246.95 S.Y.] situated in Carmelita Village, Orange Walk District, leasehold property of Mr. Zayne Palacio) 7. Parcel No. 1290 San Felipe Street, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District:

REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Ann Gabourel 4 1290 (Being a concrete bungalow dwelling house [34 ft. X 36 ft.] containing 3 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + living/dining/kitchen + front, side & back porches and lot [447.22 sq. yds.] situate on San Felipe Street, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District, the freehold property of Ms. Lilia Constantino)

8. Parcel No. 3245 off May Plum Street, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District:

REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Orange Walk Town 4 3245 (Being an elevated metal/timber dwelling house (16 ft. X 20 ft.) and lot [555.50] square yards situate off May Plum Street, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District, the leasehold property of Mr. Joseph Jacobs and Ms. Marlita Jacobs) 9. Parcel No. 24 San Jose Palmar Village, Orange Walk District:

REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL San Jose Palmar 4 24 (Being a two concrete buildings: Building No. 1 [24 ft. X 38 ft.] 4 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + living/dining/kitchen; Building No. 2 L-Shaped [8 ft. X 11 ft.] + [17 ft. X 18 ft.] 2 bedrooms + living/kitchen and lot containing 0.363 acre or 1,756.92 square yards situate in San Jose Palmar Village, Orange Walk District, the freehold property of Mr. Edgar Salas.) 10. Parcel No. 1189 in an Alley off San Francisco Street, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District:

BLOCK 1

PARCELS 306 & 308

(Being SUGAR CANE LANDS: Parcel 306 - 39.983 acres (approx. 8 acres presently with good cane); Parcel 308 - 31.166 acres (approx. 6.5 acres with newly planted cane) [remaining portions both parcels old ratoon sugar cane]. A section of the frontage of Parcel No. 308 has direct access to the Libertad - Buena Vista Road a main thoroughfare between the villages of Buena Vista, Caledonia and Libertad. Parcel No. 306 is along secondary farm road both parcels approx. 6.5 kilometers south of the old Libertad factory, the freehold properties of Messrs. Chico's Co. Ltd.) 15. Parcel No. 244 Caledonia Village, Corozal District:

REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCELS Caledonia Village 1 244 (Being a concrete bungalow dwelling house [30 ft. X 59 ft.] containing 4 Bedrooms + 1 Bathroom + Living/Dining/Kitchen + small Store Room + Laundry Shed 15 ft. X 15 ft. and lot [1,378.19 square meters or 1,648.31 square yards] situate in Caledonia Village, Corozal District, the freehold properties of Messrs. Chico's Co. Ltd.) 16. Parcel No. 613 San Narciso Village, Corozal District:

Being Parcel No. 613/1 containing 832.26 square meters (995.38 square yards) as shown on the land register of Parcel No. 613/1 and the Registry Index Map (RIM) of the San Narciso Registration Section, lodged at the office of the Registrar of Lands in Belmopan. (Being a timber dwelling house [22 ft. X 35 ft.] containing 3 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + living/dining/kitchen + porch [10ft. X 11ft.] and lot [832.26 S.M. or 995.38 S.Y.] situate in San Narciso Village, Corozal District, the leasehold property of Mr. Eleazar Coc) ADDITIONAL INFORMATION - www.belizebank.com (foreclosure ADDITIONAL INFORMATION - listing) TERMS: STRICTLY CASHlisting) www.belizebank.com (foreclosure KEVIN A. CASTILLO TERMS: STRICTLY CASH CHRISTIANA R. CASTILLO TELEPHONE 223-4488 KEVIN A. CASTILLO E-mail: belizeauctionsales@gmail.com CHRISTIANA R. CASTILLO Face Book: Belize Auctions TELEPHONE: 223 4488

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When will it all end?

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Dear team:

Editorial

I write with great concern as to people that are given the title of J.P. in our community. In Trinidad Village, the UDP chairman candidate was bestowed this title and sadly, I think it’s underserved. After the PUP victory at our village council elections held yesterday June 23rd, we all wanted to celebrate our victory towards CHANGE. We organized an impromptu victory parade though the main streets of our little community. In the midst of our celebration, this individual (now J.P.) was with some of his affiliates in his yard and upon seeing our motorcade, allowed his cronies to ‘stone’ us with huge rocks. It is my understanding that these individuals are in the community to uphold the PEACE like their title says... Justice of the Peace. Then, why would such individuals disgrace this honorable title given to them by allowing or maybe even encouraging this kind of behavior? It is my humble opinion that people like these, should NOT hold such valuable title since they are a disgrace to other J.P’s who genuinely serve our country. Something needs to be done to correct this issue and even monitor who is given this honorable title... To see if they even deserve it. Sincerely, A Very Concerned Belizean

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By Karim Adle, President of the Belize Youth Movement Living in Belize these past days have been bitter sweet to say the least. We are all cognizant of the fact that our Belize is a jewel; and, we often live where everyone else vacations. That is the easy part; that is the sweet part. The bitter part is rooted to the center of our core, it has been plaguing us and continues to plague us and our government has decided to turn a blind eye towards it—Crime. Apart from government corruption, the biggest most rampant social problem that persists within the corridors of our great land is that of Crime. These past days senseless murders have overtaken all news headlines and violence towards youth has taken center stage. This problem like all other major problems

has warranted a ‘0’ response from our government. At this current juncture, the Government of Belize led by the United Democratic Party is more concerned with touring the country and selecting a new leader. In fact, the Minister of National Security chooses to use the youth to boost his bid for leadership. Mr. Minister, why not do a youth brigade for endangered youth with a purpose, one that will offer them an opportunity out of the streets and into a classroom or work site? Where are your priorities Mr. Minister? Our young people are dying senselessly out on the streets and all we hear is a Press Release, Rain Check sir, a press release does not give the citizens of our country any security! It does not offer meaningful change to a dying population that sees no light at the end of the tunnel. The discussion about crime is not

27 a political one, this issue should not be divided amongst red or blue and as a result the ruling government should invite all stakeholders at the discussion table and draft meaningful legislation that will not only curb the situation but will also offer the at-risk youth an opportunity to better their lives and of their immediate family. We owe it to our people; we owe it to those we claim to care for! As the Village council elections ensue and General Election approaches the UDP party, will claim to care, they will pretend to have a plan and might even shed some fake tears as the death toll rises; therefore, I urge all voters to reject these false prophets, for even the devil can quote scripture from time to time! The UDP have been there for 11+ years and have developed no meaningful plan, no meaningful course of action that will bring change to a society and its people that desperately need it. At least we can see the end of the UDP administration.


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Amenaza Latente

FB Page: Ocho Columnas Una “isla de sargazo” de 550 kilómetros de diámetro ronda las costas de Quintana Roo. La Red de Monitoreo de Sargazo de Cancún difundió este lunes su más reciente informe, elaborado con base en imágenes satelitales, por un equipo encabezado por Esteban Amaro, de profesión hidrobiólogo. “Una importante acumulación de sargazo se ha estado concentrando durante las últimas dos semanas al oeste de la Isla caribeña de Jamaica, esta gran ‘mancha de sargazo’ mide más de 550 kilómetros de diámetro y se encuentra a casi 1000 km de distancia de las costas de Quintana Roo”, se lee en el informe. “Debido a las corrientes dominantes y a la dirección de los vientos del Sur Sureste, se espera que llegue a nuestras costas durante la próxima semana, por lo que se esperan recales de mediana a alta intensidad en prácticamente toda la costa”, alertaron. La organización civil estima que las regiones del centro y sur del Estado serán las más afectadas, sobre todo el tramo que va de Tulum y Xcalak a Chetumal. De acuerdo con la Universidad Internacional de Florida, la superficie que abarcaba hasta mayo la mancha de sargazo en el Atlántico medía 896 kilómetros cuadrados. En mayo, la superficie creció un 14 por ciento con respecto a abril, cuando comprendía 787 kilómetros cuadrados. Fue en julio de 2018, cuando alcanzó una cifra récord: 2 mil 800 kilómetros cuadrados, el doble de la superficie de la Ciudad de México. (Agencia Reforma)

VILLAGE COUNCIL ELECTIONS JUNE 30, 2019 In all villages/communities nomination opens at 9:00 a.m. and at 10:00 a.m. Where no time is stated, polls close at 1pm.

COROZAL DISTRICT

VILLAGE & Closing Time San Roman (5pm) Santa Clara (5pm) Louisville (5pm) Chan Chen (5pm) Chunox (5pm) Progresso (5pm) Copper Bank Patchakan (5pm)

VENUE

Community Center RC School A-J | K-Z RC School Government School RC School A-M | N-Z Community Center RC School RC School A-H | I-P | Q-Z

ORANGE WALK DISTRICT

Yo Creek (5pm) Tower Hill

RC School A-C | D-M | N-Z Youth Center

BELIZE DISTRICT

Burrell Boom (5pm) La Democracia Freetown Sibun Gracie Rock St. George’s Caye Mahogany Heights

Community Center A-L | K-Z St. Agnes Anglican School Community Center Community Center Open Lot (Tent) St Agnes Anglican School

Roaring Creek (5pm) Camalote (5pm) Duck Run I (3pm) Duck Run II Billy White (3pm) Buena Vista

Our Lady of Fatima School A-F | G-N | O-Z St. Jude RC School A-F | G-O | P-Z New Life Government School

CAYO DISTRICT

St Joseph RC School Seventh Day Adventist School RC. School

STANN CREEK DISTRICT

San Juan (Cowpen) (5pm) Maya Mopan (3pm) George Town Red Bank (5pm) San Román (3pm) Placencia (5pm) Independence (5pm)

Community Center

Government School Richard Quinn RC School Community Center A-J | K-Z United Comm. Government School Community Center Government Primary School A-C | D-K | L-O | P-S | T-Z

TOLEDO DISTRICT

San Jose (3pm) Naluum Ca Corazon Creek Dolores Otoxha San Lucas Bladen (CC) Bella Vista (5pm) Monkey River Punta Negra Trio (3pm) San Pablo Pueblo Viejo San Vicente Santa Cruz Santa Elena Jalacte

RC School

Government School Community Center Our Lady of Sorrow RC St. Mark RC School RC School Fabian Cayetano RC School Our Lady of Bella Vista RC School A-C | D-K | L-Q | R-Z Community Center Cuthbert Government School Government School St. Paul RC School RC School Community Center Community Center Community Center Community Center


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VILLAGE COUNCIL ELECTIONS JULY 7, 2019 In all villages/communities nomination opens at 9:00 a.m. and at 10:00 a.m. Where no time is stated, polls close at 1pm.

COROZAL DISTRICT

VILLAGE & Closing Time Concepcion (5pm) San Victor (5pm) Xaibe (5pm) San Joaquin (5pm) Ranchito (5pm) Calcutta (5pm) Carolina

VENUE

Community Center A-J | K-Z RC School A-F | G-Z RC School A-C | D-N | O-Z RC School A-C | D-O | P-Z Community Center A-D | E-M | N-Z Community Center Carolina Basketball Court (Tent)

ORANGE WALK DISTRICT

Santa Martha (3pm) San Antonio (3pm) Santa Cruz San Luis August Pine Ridge (5pm)

Government School

Hattieville (5pm) Biscayne (3pm) Gardenia May Pen Crooked Tree (5pm) Western Paradise (5pm)

Government School A-F | G-O | P-Z Government School

RC School Government School RC School RC School A-G | H-Q | R-Z

BELIZE DISTRICT

Community Center Seventh Day Adventist School Government School Health Post Clinic

CAYO DISTRICT

Yalbac La Gracia Santa Teresita Teakettle (5pm) Los Tambos Duck Run III

Government School Government School Community Center St. Edmond Campion RC School A-L | M-Z Government School Hidden Paradise Government School

STANN CREEK DISTRICT

Hopkins (5pm) Seine Bight (3pm) Santa Rosa Silk Grass (5pm) Pomona (5pm) Sarawee Hope Creek (5pm)

Holy Family RC School A-J | K-Z St. Alphonsus RC School

United Comm. Government School Methodist School St Mathews Anglican School A-K | L-Z Community Center Community Center

TOLEDO DISTRICT

Golden Stream Indian Creek (3pm) Medina Bank San Miguel Silver Creek San Pedro Columbia (5pm) Big Falls (5pm) Cattle Landing Eldridgeville Forest Home Santa Ana Mafredi

Government School RC School

Government School Community Center Community Center RC School RC School St. Phillip RC School Community Center Community Center Community Center Methodist School

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VILLAGE COUNCIL ELECTIONS JULY 14, 2019 In all villages/communities nomination opens at 9:00 a.m. and at 10:00 a.m. Where no time is stated, polls close at 1pm.

COROZAL DISTRICT

VILLAGE & Closing Time

VENUE

San Narciso (5pm) Buena Vista Caledonia (5pm) San Andres (5pm) San Antonio

RC School A-Ca | Ce- D | E-K | L-O | P-Q | R-Z RC School RC School A-L | M-Z Community Center A-L | M-Z Government School

Chan Pine Ridge Indian Church San Carlos San Felipe (5pm) San Roman (3pm) Nuevo San Juan Douglas (5pm)

Government School Government School Government School St. Michaels RC School A-H | I-Z RC School

ORANGE WALK DISTRICT

RC School Our Lady of Fatima RC School

BELIZE DISTRICT

Sandhill (5pm) Lord’s Bank (5pm)

Community Center A-G | H-Z Community Center A-F | G-M | N-R | S-Z

Arenal (3pm) Calla Creek Cotton Tree (5pm) St. Mathews (3pm) Franks Eddy More Tomorrow San Marcos Selena

CAYO DISTRICT

La Immaculada RC School Holy Cross RC School St. Joseph RC School A-F | G-Z Government School Government Government Government Government

School School School School

STANN CREEK DISTRICT

New Mullins River Alta Vista (3pm) Hummingbird Community Middlesex Steadfast (3pm) Valley Community

Community Center Compound (Tent) Community Center

San Antonio (5pm) Crique Jute Jacintoville Laguna San Felipe San Marcos Yemeri Grove

San Luis Rey RC School A-Ch | Ci-Z Community Center Community Center Community Center Community Center Community Center Toledo Christian Academy

Community Center St. Augustine RC School Community Center Community Center

TOLEDO DISTRICT


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VILLAGE COUNCIL ELECTIONS JULY 21, 2019 In all villages/communities nomination opens at 9:00 a.m. and at 10:00 a.m. Where no time is stated, polls close at 1pm.

COROZAL DISTRICT

VILLAGE & Closing Time

VENUE

Libertad (5pm) Sarteneja (5pm) Paraiso (5pm) Consejo

Methodist School A-L | M-Z RC School A-C | D-M | N-R | S-Z Government School A-L | M-Z St. Leo RC Church (Tent)

San Pablo (5pm) Palmar (5pm) Fire Burn Guinea Grass (5pm) San Jose (5pm) Trial Farm (5pm) San Estevan (5pm)

Community Government School A-C | D-M | N-Z RC School A-G | H-Z Government School RC School A-Ca | Ce-F | G-K | L-O | P-Q | R-Z Government School A-C | D-G | H-M | N-R | S-Z Government School A-B | C | D-K | L-M | N-R | S-Z RC School A-C | D-M | N-Z

ORANGE WALK DISTRICT

BELIZE DISTRICT

Bermudian Landing Double Head Cabbage (3pm) Flowers Bank Isabella Bank Rancho Dolores Scotland Half Moon St. Paul’s Bank Willows Bank Lemonal Ladyville (5pm)

Succotz (5pm) Armenia (5pm) St. Margaret (5pm) San Antonio (5pm) Esperanza (5pm)

Community Center Community Center

Community Center Community Center Belize Rural Primary School Community Center Community Center Community Center Community Center Our Lady of the Way RC School A-B | C-F | G-K | L-N O-R | S-V | W-Z

CAYO DISTRICT

San Jose RC School A-C | D-L | M-P | Q-Z Community Center A-L | M-Z St. Margaret Mary RC School Community Center A-C | D-M | N-Z St. Francis Xavier RC School A-L | M-Z

NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT OF DISSOLUTION

Notice is hereby given to all interested parties that the company ROSELIAN INVESTMENTS LIMITED (“the Company”) incorporated under the IBC Act of Belize commenced dissolution on the 25th day of June, 2019; and Mapcia Guerrero of Aquilino de la Guardia Street No. 8, Panama, Republic of Panama is the Liquidator of the Company, and any claims against the company should be forwarded to the Liquidator within 30 days from commencement. Icaza Belize Trust Corporation Limited Registered Agent

NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT OF DISSOLUTION

Notice is hereby given to all interested parties that the company FAVIA GROUP CORPORATION (“the Company”) incorporated under the IBC Act of Belize commenced dissolution on the 14th June, 2019; and ARIEL BLUSTEIN of Juan María Pérez 2931/402, Montevideo, Uruguay is the Liquidator of the Company, and any claims against the company should be forwarded to the Liquidator within 30 days from commencement. Sucre & Sucre (Belize) Limited Registered Agent

NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the below company has been dissolved and struck off the International Business Companies Register with effect from the date indicated: MELZANE HOLDINGS LIMITED – 14th June, 2019 Aleman, Cordero, Galindo & Lee Trust (Belize) Limited

Registered Agent

VILLAGE COUNCIL ELECTIONS JULY 28, 2019

NOTICE

In all villages/communities nomination opens at 9:00 a.m. and at 10:00 a.m. Where no time is stated, polls close at 1pm.

CAYO DISTRICT

VILLAGE & Closing Time Georgeville (5pm) El Progresso (3pm) Ontario (3pm) Santa Familia (5pm) Bullet Tree (5pm)

VENUE

Community Center Community Center A-K | L-Z Ontario Christian School RC School A-C | D-O | P-Z Immaculate Concepcion RC School A-F | G-L | M | N-S | T-Z

Notice is hereby given that the below companies have been dissolved and struck off the International Business Companies Register with effect from the dates indicated: Name of Company

Date

BLEIB SOLUTIONS LTD.

14th June, 2019

ALLPACK INVESTMENTS LTD.

20th June, 2019

PERRIER LIMITED

21st June, 2019

Belize Corporate Services Limited Registered Agent


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