AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoHuman Trafficking Crackdown: A coordinated international operation (“Global Chain”) identified 2,070 victims, arrested 1,024 suspects, and launched 465 investigations across 59 countries, with INTERPOL and partners coordinating border and transport hub checks. Belize Politics & Pageantry: Former Miss Belize Bella Zabaneh backed calls to raise the $10,000 procurement threshold, arguing it’s too low and fuels micromanagement amid the “Mira Millions” controversy; PM Briceño praised her “brave” intervention. Procurement Reform Push: Briceño says Cabinet and CEOs will get procurement briefings and a Central Procurement Unit is planned, including a public electronic listing system to boost oversight and transparency. Ambergris Caye Power Upgrade: BEL says a $40M MCC grant is key to strengthening San Pedro’s electricity capacity as demand outpaces projections. Caye Caulker Environment Watch: A proposed seawall and dredging project will be reviewed after village council concerns about mangrove damage and storm-surge risks. Sports & Community: Tut Bay FC complains about a sudden Belmopan venue switch, while Belize’s robotics push earned regional attention at a Caribbean STEM summit. Food Prices: Chicken prices rise by 12 cents per pound, citing higher production inputs.
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