In a firm rebuttal to serious corruption allegations, Belize’s Minister of Rural Transformation Oscar Requena has publicly denounced claims of financial misconduct within his ministry as baseless and unsubstantiated. The scandal emerged following the circulation of a WhatsApp message allegedly sent by Cabinet Secretary Stuart Leslie, which implicated ministry officials in a kickback scheme involving a local hardware supplier.
Minister Requena addressed the allegations with strong language, stating: ‘First of all, I want to say that that is total nonsense. Every operation we conduct at the Ministry of Rural Transformation is above-board and in line with financial regulations.’ The message in question had specifically claimed that a ministry director received checks and commissions in exchange for directing procurement contracts, with alleged kickbacks funneled to senior officials.
The minister also categorically denied separate claims that his ministry had authorized payments for incomplete roadwork projects in northern Belize, dismissing these assertions with equal vigor. Requena emphasized the rigorous procurement protocols governing ministry operations, noting that all purchases require multiple quotations and undergo strict oversight from both the Ministry of Finance and international development partners.
‘It is our responsibility to ensure that we go where we get value for money,’ Requena added, highlighting the ministry’s commitment to fiscal responsibility.
In a significant development, Prime Minister John Briceño has reportedly conducted preliminary checks with the supplier named in the allegations, finding no evidence of business dealings between the company and the Ministry of Rural Transformation. The government’s response indicates a coordinated effort to address and dispel the corruption claims that have circulated through digital channels.
