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Recommendations For Higher Standards In Construction Sector Implemented

Recommendations For Higher Standards In Construction Sector Implemented
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One year after the publication of the public inquiry into the fatal incident that claimed the life of young Jean Paul Sofia, a press conference was held by the Cabinet Subcommittee, coordinated by Mark Mallia, Head of the Prime Minister’s Office.

The Inter-Ministerial Committee members include Ministers Silvio Schembri, Clint Camilleri, Byron Camilleri, and Jonathan Attard.

The press conference, held before a parliamentary discussion, provided an update on the implementation of the recommendations from the public inquiry.

As promised by Prime Minister Robert Abela, the inquiry report was made public immediately after it was received, and full commitment was shown to implement the recommendations.

Of the 39 recommendations in the report, 96% have been completed, with others still in progress.

Several reforms have raised standards in the construction sector, including five immediate initiatives announced by the Prime Minister a year ago.

These include the introduction of helpline 138 for reporting alleged construction abuses and providing free legal services to those affected.

Stronger enforcement, a new OHSA law, building protection amendments, and reforms in land allocation have also been implemented.

The Inter-Ministerial Committee continues to drive further reforms, focusing on education and training within the sector. The Labour Migration Policy ensures a fairer job market and better protection for workers, including those in construction.

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