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Said Musa was born on 19 March, 1944 in San Ignacio, British Honduras
(now Belize), is a 3rd Prime Minister of Belize from 1998 to 2008. Discover Said Musa's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 79 years old?
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Said Musa Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Said Musa worth at the age of 79 years old? Said Musa’s income source is mostly from being a successful Minister. He is from Belize. We have estimated Said Musa's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Said Wilbert Musa (, born 19 March 1944) is a Belizean lawyer and politician.
Said Wilbert Musa was born in 1944 in San Ignacio in the Cayo District of what was then British Honduras.
He was the fourth of eight children by Aurora Musa, née Gibbs, and Hamid Musa, a Palestinian immigrant from El Bireh.
Hamid Musa was also involved in politics, running for the British Honduras Legislative Assembly as a National Party candidate in the 1957 general elections.
As a boy, Musa attended Saint Andrew's Primary School in San Ignacio.
He then attended high school at St Michael's College in Belize City and later St John's College Sixth Form.
While living in Belize City, Said Musa aided his parents by selling tamales and other Belizean delicacies.
Musa first came to notoriety in the late 1960s when he co-founded the Ad Hoc Committee for the Truth About Vietnam with Assad Shoman to protest the Vietnam War in British Honduras.
After completing secondary school he then studied law at the University of Manchester in England, receiving an Honours Degree in Law in 1966, and then qualified as a barrister at Gray's Inn.
He returned to Belize the following year, serving as crown counsel and then going into private practice.
Said Musa has significantly contributed to law in Belize by representing thousands of underprivileged and poor individuals who come into contact with the law.
On 1 January 1969 the group protested a showing of the American film The Green Berets in Belize City, which it characterized as pro-war propaganda.
He soon became a leader of the party's socialist wing in 1974.
He ran for the Belize House of Representatives for the first time in 1974 in the eastern Belize City-based Fort George constituency, but was narrowly defeated by United Democratic Party and Opposition Leader Dean Lindo by 46 votes.
Musa was appointed to the Belize Senate for the ensuing term, until 1979.
Musa was successful in the next general election, held in 1979, winning the Fort George seat and defeating Lindo by a margin of 71 votes.
Musa served as Attorney General and Minister for Economic Development in the 1979–1984 Price-led government.
Musa defended Belize's large national debt, mostly incurred in the 1980s, by saying Keynesian economics was being used: "The economy was in a deep recession, the country was broke (due to hurricanes) therefore it had to get the private sector moving again. The country started a major expansionary program ... to pay for the program we took on a lot of debt."
Musa also served on the committee that wrote the 1981 Constitution of Belize.
Musa is the only current Area Representative to serve in the Belize House before the country's full independence from Great Britain in September 1981.
In the 1984 election, Musa was defeated for re-election by Lindo, losing by a margin of 57 votes this time.
He regained the Fort George seat in the 1989 election, defeating Lindo again by 449 votes.
He has won the Fort George constituency in every election since.
Under Price, Musa was Minister of Foreign Affairs and Education from 1989 to 1993.
Musa was elected and took over leadership of the PUP upon Price's retirement from party leadership in 1996, defeating Price's longtime lieutenant Florencio Marin in the leadership election in 1996.
He was the third prime minister of Belize from 28 August 1998 to 8 February 2008.
Musa then led the PUP to landslide election victories in 1998 and 2003.
Musa led Belize to significant growth over his near-decade long term in office, but his popularity declined during his last years in office due in part to increasing public perception of corruption among his Cabinet and within his party.
He was also accused of abandoning his previous socialist stances in favour of neoliberal policies as prime minister.
Outside of Belize Musa chaired several regional organisations, including CARICOM and the Central American Integration System (SICA).
Musa again led the PUP in the election held on 7 February 2008, but the PUP suffered a severe defeat at the hands of the UDP, led by Dean Barrow winning only six out of 31 seats.
Musa himself was re-elected in the Fort George constituency.
UDP leader Dean Barrow succeeded Musa and was sworn in as 4th prime minister of Belize by Governor-General of Belize, Colville Young on 8 February 2008.
On the day of the 2008 election, Musa stated it would be his last election as PUP leader.
After the PUP's defeat, he congratulated Barrow.
He considered the opposition's focus on allegations of corruption and negativity from the media to be primary factors in the defeat.
As of July 2016 Musa has contested 10 consecutive general elections in Fort George and has continuously served as his party's standard bearer in the same constituency for over 40 years, longer than anyone else in Belizean history.
(Price was a standard bearer for 49 years, but in three different constituencies).
He also trails only Price and Philip Goldson in total time served in the Belize House.