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06BELIZE289
2006-03-29 15:47:00
UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
Embassy Belmopan
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BELIZE: SOLICITOR GENERAL ACCUSED OF VIOLATING CODE

Tags:  PGOV PREL PINR BH 
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DE RUEHBE #0289 0881547
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R 291547Z MAR 06
FM AMEMBASSY BELIZE
TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC 9862
INFO RUEHZA/WHA CENTRAL AMERICAN COLLECTIVE
UNCLAS BELIZE 000289 

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DEPT FOR WHA/CEN - JASON MACK

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PGOV PREL PINR BH
SUBJECT: BELIZE: SOLICITOR GENERAL ACCUSED OF VIOLATING CODE
OF CONDUCT FOR PUBLIC OFFICIALS

REF: A) 05 BELIZE 902; B) 04 BELIZE 781

UNCLAS BELIZE 000289

SIPDIS

SENSITIVE

SIPDIS

DEPT FOR WHA/CEN - JASON MACK

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PGOV PREL PINR BH
SUBJECT: BELIZE: SOLICITOR GENERAL ACCUSED OF VIOLATING CODE
OF CONDUCT FOR PUBLIC OFFICIALS

REF: A) 05 BELIZE 902; B) 04 BELIZE 781


1. (SBU) In December 2005, the watchdog group the
Association of Concerned Belizeans (ACB) called for an
investigation of the privatization of the Belize Companies
Registry (BELIPO) alleging possible unethical actions by
Solicitor General Elston Kaseke, Minister of Foreign Affairs
Godfrey Smith and former minister and senator Eamon
Courtenay (REF A). On March 20, the Integrity Commission
alleged that Solicitor General Elston Kaseke had violated
the Code of Conduct for public officials of Belize. The
Commission, an advisory body to Cabinet, argued that
Kaseke's role in the privatization of BELIPO was in
violation of Section 21 of The Prevention of Corruption in
Public Life Act. (Note. Section 21 restricts public
employees from entering into contracts with the government
through private companies during their tenures as public
officials. End Note). According to local media reports,
Kaseke now is "to be investigated." Separately, in July
2004, Kaseke was arrested for obstruction of justice and
interference with the operation of an aircraft on a flight
into Ronald Reagan National Airport; a Virginia Judge
subsequently found he had been guilty of two counts of
disorderly conduct (REF B).


2. (SBU) The Association of Concerned Belizeans (ACB),in
discussions with PolOff, noted that they doubt the
Commission's findings will result in a public prosecution of
Kaseke. The Commission dismissed charges against Smith and
Courtenay as "hearsay and double hearsay," but the ACB
speculated that a conflict of interest influenced the
decision, as the Commission's Chair, Chris Coye, works for
Belize Holdings Limited, of which Courtenay is Deputy
Director.


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