AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoMalta Governance Under Scrutiny: The Shift reports Malta’s MIEA COO Ray Pellicano is managing Prime Minister Robert Abela’s private Gozo hotel project during taxpayer-funded working hours, raising questions over authorisation, private payments and documentation. EU Fiscal Oversight: The EU Council closed Malta’s excessive deficit procedure after Malta’s general government deficit was brought and kept below 3% of GDP, while nine other member states remain under the procedure. EU Migration & Asylum: Cyprus completed its EU voluntary relocation programme, transferring 3,039 asylum applicants, as the EU migration and asylum reforms take effect amid human-rights criticism and new return-focused rules. Tourism Pressure in Malta: A site visit to Comino’s Blue Lagoon found that while wristbands and visitor caps have improved entry flow, overcrowding and commercial activity—especially rogue kiosk operators—still overwhelm the Natura 2000 protected area. Procurement Transparency Question: The Shift flags a Mediterrane Film Festival tender anomaly, with a recommended contract rising by about €1m above the sole bidder’s quoted amount, days before the festival starts. World Cup Governance Spotlight: POLITICO profiles Malta’s EU Sports Commissioner Glenn Micallef, who has repeatedly pushed FIFA on supporter safety and governance ahead of the 2026 tournament.
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