AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoCourtroom Fallout (Daphne Caruana Galizia): In the Yorgen Fenech murder trial, jurors were told police never considered Keith Schembri a suspect in the assassination, despite Fenech’s claims that Schembri provided a “script” and sought a presidential pardon. Legal Process Scrutiny: In the US Lockerbie case, a judge warned prosecutors to ensure proper certification and notarisation of evidence, saying they “proceed at your own peril.” Sports Governance (Waterpolo): Former PL MP and AIMS CEO Jean Claude Micallef questioned why there’s been no investigation into ex-waterpolo coach Milan Cirovic’s allegations of political interference affecting the national team. Public Procurement (Gozo): The Gozo Ministry issued nine direct orders to a folklore NGO in six months, repeatedly using “interim arrangement until award of tender” while avoiding competitive procurement. Health Policy: Malta’s Health Ministry began providing Emicizumab for Haemophilia A at Mater Dei, with gradual expansion and a goal of home self-administration. Regulation & Oversight (MFSA): MFSA enforcement work in 2025 led to 91 actions and €570,673 in penalties, with reporting breaches driving most cases. Transport Innovation (Gozo): PN praised Gozo’s autonomous bus pilot in San Lawrenz and Gharb as a model for smarter public transport. International Recognition: Malta will now recognize all Israeli travel documents, not just passports, enabling more Israelis to travel visa-free.
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