After Sudden Exit, José Mai Rejects Budna Abduction Claims

In a striking development within Belizean politics, former Agriculture Minister José Abelardo Mai has issued a forceful denial of allegations connecting him to the abduction of journalist Joseph Budna. The incident, which occurred outside the Orange Walk Police Station where Budna was reportedly assaulted and forcibly taken, has sparked widespread speculation about potential state involvement.

Mai, who resigned from his ministerial position in November 2025 amid growing suspicion, addressed the allegations directly during a recent media interaction. He characterized the accusations circulating on social media and public forums as not only false but deliberately provocative and disrespectful.

“I must disregard the incessant noise in the public domain and various Facebook allegations,” stated Mai. “While some criticisms are expected given the political climate—I myself frequently opposed the UDP during my time in Opposition—certain individuals have crossed into profoundly offensive territory with these unfounded claims.”

When questioned specifically about his potential connection to Budna’s extraction, Mai responded unequivocally: “No, sir. To my knowledge, Mr. Budna was a reporter who interviewed me on one occasion. I have never been involved in any capacity with that matter.”

The case continues to generate significant public interest, with many observers noting the concerning implications for press freedom and political transparency in Belize. The resignation of a high-ranking official followed by such serious allegations has created a complex political scenario that remains unresolved.