BELIZE CITY – A significant transparency crisis has emerged within the Belizean government regarding the proposed acquisition of telecommunications provider SpeedNet by Belize Telemedia Limited (BTL). Immigration Minister Kareem Musa confirmed to press on Monday that Cabinet members have not received comprehensive briefings on the agreement, despite months of closed-door negotiations.
The controversy deepened when Opposition Leader Tracy Panton revealed during a Tuesday press briefing that the proposal had never undergone formal Cabinet discussion. More alarmingly, Panton disclosed that the arrangement had not been ‘fully disclosed to the members of the BTL board,’ raising serious questions about governance protocols.
Although Cabinet convened on Tuesday, reliable sources indicate the matter received only peripheral attention during discussions. Panton challenged the procedural irregularities surrounding the major national decision, emphasizing that while investment remains welcome, it cannot come at the expense of governmental transparency.
The Opposition Leader highlighted BTL’s constitutional status as a public institution, thereby mandating rigorous public scrutiny of any significant operational changes. ‘At whatever point this country decides that consolidation serves its best interest… it will require certain non-negotiables,’ Panton asserted, adding that ‘the people must decide, not a government, or six people in a room.’
When questioned whether her position opposed the acquisition itself or merely its opaque handling, Panton clarified her party’s stance: ‘We do not support this deal. We don’t even have information available to us to say yes or no.’ This statement underscores the complete information vacuum surrounding the proposed merger, leaving parliamentarians unable to conduct proper due diligence on the arrangement’s national implications.
