At the General Affairs Council in Brussels, Minister for Justice Jonathan Attard presented Malta’s progress on rule of law reforms, focusing on key developments since 2020. This marks the third round of country-specific discussions in the 2024 Rule of Law Report.
Attard outlined Malta’s transformative judicial changes, including the establishment of a separate Prosecution Service, with the Attorney General now prosecuting all non-summary offences as of October 2024. He also highlighted a 34% increase in the number of judges and magistrates since 2020 and significant investments in the Financial Crimes Investigations Department, which saw an 81% increase in staff and a 260% rise in funding.
Looking ahead, Attard noted ongoing reforms, such as the establishment of a specialised Commercial Court and Family Court reforms prioritising children’s well-being. He also addressed efforts to expedite high-level corruption investigations, including the appointment of new magistrates and proposed legislation to reform the inquest system.
Attard concluded by reaffirming Malta’s commitment to continuous reform, emphasising that while significant progress has been made, work remains to align with EU values and uphold the rule of law.
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