Jorge Espat

Jorge Espat
Member of the Belize House of Representatives for Freetown
In office
January 1993  5 March 2003
Preceded by Derek Aikman
Succeeded by Francis Fonseca
Personal details
Born 1959 (age 5657)
British Honduras
(now Belize)
Nationality Belizean
Political party United Democratic Party
People's United Party (before 2013)
Alma mater St. John's College
Fordham University
Viterbo University

Jorge Luis Espat (born 1959) is a Belizean academic and politician. Espat is a former member People's United Party area representative in the Belize House of Representatives. He served on the faculty of St. John's College in Belize City as an instructor and later as president.

Political career

Espat was elected to the Belize House from Freetown in a January 1993 by-election.[1] He was elected to a full term later in 1993 and re-elected in 1998. He served as a minister in the Said Musa government until resigning a few years later after alleging corruption within his own party. Espat was not a candidate for re-election in 2003.

Espat is famously known in Belize for claiming with regards to the PUP, "We are messed up!" In 2013 Espat joined the opposition United Democratic Party.[2]

Education

Espat attended Holy Redeemer Primary School followed by St. John's College, Belize City; Fordham University, New York City; and Viterbo University, La Crosse, Wisconsin.

Espat also served as vice principal of Excelsior High School from 1993 to 1995. Espat now teaches economics at Saint John's College Junior College in Belize City.

Family

Espat is the brother of former PUP Albert Area Rep. Mark Espat.[2] He is also brother to the current area representative for the PUP Luke Espat.

References

  1. From the Publisher, Amandala. (accessed 22 November 2014)
  2. 1 2 "Mark and Jorge Espat come home to U.D.P.", Great Belize Television, 22 March 2013. (accessed 14 May 2015)
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