The Mayor of Belmopan, Pablo Cawich, has publicly addressed growing concerns from the local business community regarding significant changes to their trade license assessments. This development follows a comprehensive city-wide review initiated by the newly appointed trade board upon taking office last year.
The administrative overhaul began when officials discovered numerous discrepancies within the municipal licensing system, including blank business files, missing documentation, and outdated calculation methods for numerous enterprises. Mayor Cawich explained that these discoveries necessitated a wave of reassessments to establish fair and consistent fee structures across all business categories.
Despite business owner frustrations, the mayor emphasized that no new regulatory regime was formally implemented. Instead, the trade board offered updated fee estimates designed to prevent overcharging that might have occurred under the previous system’s flawed calculations. The recalibration effort affected businesses across all sectors without singling out any specific industry category.
When questioned about the legal authority for these changes without senate-level approval, Mayor Cawich clarified that the city didn’t implement new regulations but rather provided recalculated values based on proper documentation. This approach aimed to give business owners more accurate fee assessments rather than maintaining potentially inflated rates from the outdated system.
