The final verdict needs to come out before Prime Minister Robert Abela decides to take any action on Education Minister Justyne Caruana, he revealed.
The decision will come from the parliament’s ethics committee, and he said that he will not be considering any temporary measures against the minister because the report is as of yet ‘inconclusive’, with the matter resting with the parliament’s ethics committee.
Only once the entire process is concluded would he consider taking steps, he revealed. PN leader Bernard Grech responded to this by saying that we’ve known about the case for over a year.
‘It has been four days since it became known that the Commissioner for Standards’ investigation found that Justyne Caruana had violated the Code of Ethics and possibly the Criminal Code. And we’ve known about the case for almost a year… Despite all this, Robert Abela has neither spoken nor taken action against the Minister of Education’ said the Opposition leader.
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