Replying to a parliamentary question on behalf of the Ministry of Home Affairs, Minister Byron Camilleri stated that a total of 729 items, amounting up to €106,376, were stolen from educational institutions as of 2013. Computer equipment proved to be the most expensive loss at around €26,848 worth of hardware, with €10,268 stolen in cash form. Other equipment stolen includes a megaphone, kettle and donation envelopes.
The University of Malta filed the most reports, amounting to 144, with an additional 108 items stolen from the library. MCAST comes in second with 87 theft reports. 14 thefts from public schools were reported in 2021 alone. Minister Justyne Caruana also confirmed that two people were charged in court over public school theft.
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