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Glenn Micallef To Be Nominated As Malta’s EU Commissioner

Glenn Micallef To Be Nominated As Malta's EU Commissioner
Jul 26 2024 Share

During an interview with Newsbook’s chief editor Matthew Xuereb, Prime Minister Robert Abela announced  that Glenn Micallef, who recently resigned as his head of secretariat, will be nominated as Malta’s next European Commissioner.

Abela chose not to nominate any of his ministers, despite their qualifications, to avoid disrupting their current work.

This marks the first time Malta is nominating a non-politician for the role. Micallef, an EU policy expert and former Director General of Malta’s EU Coordination Department, has significant experience from attending Cabinet meetings and participating in decisions over the past four years.

Initially, Abela planned to nominate former deputy prime minister Chris Fearne, but a court ruling requiring Fearne to stand trial for fraud related to the hospitals’ scandal changed those plans. Abela is expected to submit Micallef’s nomination to European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen by the end of August.

Von der Leyen has requested that each EU country nominate both a man and a woman to ensure a gender-balanced commission, though no country has yet done so.

The Nationalist Party criticized Abela’s choice, suggesting it shows a lack of confidence in his ministers and condemned the absence of a female nominee. Commissioners must be approved by the European Parliament, which has previously rejected nominees from other countries.

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Edward Scicluna Will No Longer Serve On MFSA, PM Says

Edward Scicluna Will No Longer Serve On MFSA, PM Says
Jul 26 2024 Share

Edward Scicluna will no longer serve on the Malta Finance Services Authority, the Prime Minister announced on Thursday during an interview with Newsbook’s chief editor Matthew Xuereb.

This announcement comes a day after the court confirmed that the case involving him in the Vitals hospitals scandal will proceed to trial.

“A decision had to be made, and it was made today. A notice will be published in the Government Gazette tomorrow,” Abela stated during an interview with Matthew Xuereb at a Labour Party event.

Scicluna has been under significant pressure to step down from his positions as both the governor of the Central Bank and as a director of the MFSA following his arraignment and charges of misappropriation in the Vitals Hospitals case. He maintains his innocence.

On Wednesday, Abela commended Scicluna for his integrity but suggested that he should also resign as governor.

Despite the mounting pressure, Scicluna remained resolute, asserting on Thursday that the governor of the Central Bank operates independently and adheres to European Union regulations.

Abela expressed his hope that Scicluna would make the best decision for the country before the Cabinet’s meeting next Tuesday. He was confident that Scicluna would act in the nation’s best interests by then.

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CPD Rescue Man In Difficulty At St Peter’s Pool

CPD Rescue Man In Difficulty At St Peter's Pool
Jul 26 2024 Share

Civil Protection Malta shared scenes from their rescue of a man who found difficulty swimming at St Peter’s Pool in Delimara.

The 19 year old Syrian man required assistance whilst swimming in the Marsaxlokk area, with police being called on site.

Civil Protection and a medical team were also soon called to assist, with the man being certified as having suffered grievous injuries.

The CPD deployed a rescue boat to transport the man back to land and eventually to Mater Dei Hospital.

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Very Hot Weekend Ahead: To Feel Like 38°C

Very Hot Weekend Ahead: To Feel Like 38°C
Jul 26 2024 Share

According to the weather forecast issued by the Meteorological Office, the Maltese islands are set to suffer a bout of heat for the entire weekend going into next week.

As July comes to an end and August edges closer, the temperatures ahead of this month’s end are set to feel like a sizzling 38°C.

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Temperatures are set to climb to a high of 33°C by Sunday 28th July, despite it feeling like 36°C, according to the Malta International Office forecast.

And while this is perfect weather for a day at the beach, it would bode well for everyone to mind the health recommendations issued to avoid heat related impacts such as heat strokes.

Make sure to keep plenty of water handy, to stay out of the sun during its peak hours, not leave anyone in closed cars for prolonged periods of time, etc.

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