An ethics report found that a criminal investigation should be launched into a €15,000 contract given by Education Minister Justyne Caruana to close friend Daniel Bogdanovic after he lied about having done the work he was paid for.
Commissioner for Standards in Public Life George Hyzler details in a damning report how the minister abused her power in awarding a contract to Bogdanovic, who is a former footballer.
The report shows how although Bogdanovic was paid handsomely to review the National Sports School, he had not even written the report himself, going on to repeatedly lie about it when questioned.
Meanwhile, the Nationalist Party called on the education minister to immediately publish a Standards Commissioner’s report into the breach of ethics, even though this is impossible for her to do.
The reports of the Standards Commissioner are never made available to the person under investigation, because they are only handed to the Speaker of the House.
The report by Hyzler says there was a concerted effort to hide Bogdanovic’s ‘incompetence’, with the work in fact having been done by one of Caruana’s consultants, Paul Debattista.
“It is my understanding that Minister Justyne Caruana used her discretion in a way that constitutes abuse of power, and broke with the ministerial code of ethics, by giving preferential treatment to Daniel Bogdanovic, and in particular by giving Bogdanovic a contract by direct order that he was neither qualified for or competent to carry out,” the report concludes.
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