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Mayor Paz Tackles Tough
Questions regarding SPTC Issues
The San Pedro Mayor,
Her Worship Elsa Paz, seemed to be in the spot light
this week when The San Pedro Sun was privy to
information leaked from the Town Council, compounded
with complaints made to The Sun by local business
owners regarding a possible extortion scam. In an
interview with The Sun, Mayor Paz tackled the tough
questions and explained why things have been done in a
certain way during the last few weeks.
One of the first things the Mayor addressed was the questions related to the renewal of the employment contract for SP Town Council Administrator, Patricia Verde Tillett. Mayor Paz confirmed that indeed Tillett’s contract was renewed. “The contract was renewed in November,” said Mayor Paz, adding that the decision was put to a vote to the council and the majority voted in favor to have the contract renewed. When asked why the council moved to renew Tillett’s contract for a three year term considering that the council has virtually less than two months more to govern, Mayor Paz stated, “That is the reason why I didn’t want to sign it [the contract] and wanted other councilors to sign it as well…it has been a policy for years, since the PUP days, to renew the contract on a three year term.” Mayor Paz said that whoever becomes the next Mayor of San Pedro may choose to terminate Tillett’s contract. Under the agreed terms in the contract however, a severance would have to be honored. Mayor Paz also addressed concerns relating to bonuses given at the end of the calendar year to office workers and supervisors at the council. According to Paz, bonuses are calculated based on the years of service. “If you have one to five years working, then you are given a bonus equivalent to one week’s salary, five to ten years get two weeks and so on,” explained the Mayor. When questioned whether there was any truth to the allegation that Tillett’s bonus exceeds $6,000. Mayor Paz responded, “The administrator is in the bracket of five to ten years service so she should receive a bonus equivalent to two week’s salary; she is the best paid employee at the council.” Mayor Paz noted that Tillett’s weekly salary is a little less than $1,000 a week, before taxes. The issue of bonuses is a sore subject with the town sanitation workers who apparently do not qualify for the end-of-year monetary gift. Not only are these essential workers denied a bonus, they have apparently been asking for a raise in salary for years. In addressing this issue, Mayor Paz said, “We are having a meeting and in that meeting we will discuss the issue of a raise. We will consider a lot of the employees who have been with us for a long time in getting an increase in salary. They have been asking for an increase but it all depends on our budget too.” What was also brought to The Sun’s attention by an employee of the Council was the way in which the SP Council acquired a vehicle belonging to the Mayor. According to Mayor Paz, since her term in office is ending, and given the fact that her vehicle was imported to the country duty free, she decided to sell her personal vehicle to the council. “I sold it to the council because it will remain duty free and because the council needs it,” said Mayor Paz. Mayor Paz said that during the two years that she owned the vehicle, regular maintenance repairs were covered by the Council. While she did not disclose the actual amount paid for the vehicle, Mayor Paz said, “I did not over price the vehicle. I sold it for the same price that I got it for and I had it for two years.” As for a personal driver, Mayor Paz indicated that she only uses a driver when she travels to the mainland. She is currently using Germain Tillett, husband of the Town Council Administrator, as her personal driver for which he is paid $75 a day when his services are used. The Sun has also received complaints from several businesspeople claiming that they have been extorted money for work and building permits by one of the nephews of the Mayor who is reportedly working on her behalf. “I have heard it too and it is not true. I have spoken to my nephew and I have asked him to stop using my name. If anyone does not present an official letter from the Council or on my behalf, business people should not listen to anyone using my name,” explained the Mayor. Mayor Paz was also questioned regarding serious allegations of the destruction of public documents in light of the town council election. Mayor Paz denied those allegations and explained that documents are safeguarded for a period of five years as mandated by the Ministry of Local Government after which it is in the Council’s discretion to choose to destroy them after that period. Mayor Paz ended her interview by stating that the Town Council public meeting planned for December was rescheduled for January pending the completion of several projects before her term of office ends in March, 2012. San Pedro Sun ANTI CORRUPTION DAY
TO BE OBSERVED ON FRIDAY
On the eve of
International anti-corruption day, Transparency
International has just released its corruption
index for 2011. And for the third consecutive year
Belize is not listed. Today, Vision Inspired by
the People political party issued a press release
calling on the government to submit the necessary
information to take part in the transparency
international rating service. Robert Lopez is the
Chairman of the VIP.
Robert Lopez - Chairman, VIP “For the third consecutive year, 2009, 2010 and now 2011 Transparency International just released its corruption index, Belize is not on the index again and we knew from last year and the year before when we researched a little more it is simply because Belize is not disclosing the necessary information for it to be ranked. We say once more that this is another black eye for Belize on the international scene especially tomorrow as the world sits at the United Nations and observe International Anti Corruption Day Belize is not there, Belize does not stand in solidarity with the fight against corruption and VIP once more calls on our Government, man please sign this thing, let’s move forward. I must take this time out to congratulate Barbados a Caribbean brother who every year continues to climb the ladder to number one, they are now at number 16, last year they were at number 18, the year before number 20, the year before number 22, they are climbing towards number one. They stand out as a beacon, a beacon of good governance, of accountability, they are shining the light and Belize is going in the opposite direction, we are getting so corrupt and we are calling on everybody in our country, the Government first, the elected officials, the public service, the media to keep a close eye and to continue to report corruption because corruption is not being reported but it is happening blatantly.” Lopez says that if Belize stand to benefit is various ways by showing the rest of the world that it is serious about tackling corruption. The VIP, in its statement, assures Belizeans that it stands in total Solidarity with the United Nations and Transparency International in the fight against corruption. LoveFM LETTER
TO THE EDITOR
My wife and I have been planning
heavily for our move to Ambergris Caye after our
retirement at the end of March 2012. Of
course we understand and expect that many laws
and regulations will be different from what we
are used to in California. However, the
thought of having difficulty securing basic
personal transportation like a golf cart might
be the final straw that turns us away. We
were planning on utilizing the retired person
program and shipping down a golf cart type
vehicle, but now that is no longer an option
that we can count on. I hope the ACTCC
quickly resolves this issue and at least
guarantees every resident the right to
own/import personal vehicles like a golf cart.
Otherwise, the volunteer community could
miss out on the benefits that a retired police
sergeant and a retired nurse can provide.
For now we will start looking back at our
list of retirement places because living on the
mainland of Belize was not what we were looking
for.Rob & Cynthia Schneider NOTICES
KAMA Lounge CHARITY Party... Tis the season to be JOLLY We are in the spirit of giving A FULL Moon Charity Bash For our Elderly, HELPAge Belize. Lots of Prizes and Raffles. 4/3 nt pkg , airline raffle, Famous Belikin Calendar girls 2012 along with Candy Cane Coladas, Karaoke Joe's, DJ Soundz, much much more. Bring Kama Santa Coupon for $10 off. It's Ho Ho HO time Dec 10. 8 till... Present your bridge pass to get $10 Kamasutra Dollar Located @ north beach just over the bridge across from Reef Village. An event you don't want to miss. FABULOUS PRE-CHRISTMAS
BENEFIT / PARTY BAR-B-Q, AUCTION,
LIVE MUSIC, JUMP-A-THON AND POOL PARTY
Benefitting Liberty Children's Home
Date - Sunday - 11 December 2011 Time - from 11:30 AM until..... Place - Pedro's Inn INCREDIBLE
PRIZES ON LOTTERY AND AUCTION -
ALL ARE WELCOME - BRING THE FAMILY !!
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