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What is KPMG?

What is KPMG?
Feb 16 2022 Share

What is KPMG? The short answer would be that KPMG is a global network of professional firms providing Audit, Tax and Advisory services. However, the global brand goes beyond its rudimentary definition and carries multiple different meanings to thousands of people around the world. Corporate social responsibility is at the heart of KPMG’S Culture. The CSR and Social Committee at KPMG in Malta is committed to focus on four main pillars: Kids, People, Move and Green.

The first pillar highlights KPMG’s belief that children are the future. The focus here is on initiatives promoting children’s needs, education and well-being. The second highlights their support and commitment to their people’s wellbeing and those around them. The third pillar emphasises the importance of physical and mental well-being as well as the promotion of fitness and sports. Through the fourth and final pillar, KPMG aims to raise awareness about the importance of protecting our environment, sustainability as well as local heritage.

The organisation currently employs around 236,000 staff members across 145 countries and is a much sought-after workplace for students aspiring towards a career in commerce.

The Committee organises a wide range of initiatives to engage their people and to make a positive difference in our community.

Beyond day-to-day operations, KPMG in Malta prides itself on community values, holding members of the organisation in the highest regard through constant communication, weekly activities and global opportunities. The firm “leads with a commitment to quality and integrity across the global organisation,”, bringing “a passion for client success and a purpose to serve and improve the communities in which KPMG firms operate.”

Furthermore, both beyond and within company walls, KPMG commits to a healthy lifestyle and prioritises social aspects through team catch-ups, events, hikes and much more. That’s what KPMG is; a community and a lifestyle… and joining them is easier than you may think. That’s what KPMG is; a community and a lifestyle… and joining them is easier than you may think.

Regardless of what position you are in during your studies, KPMG are here you to assist you in your journey towards graduation! From a super-helpful buddy system to an unmatched sense of team spirit, they are definitely worth getting in touch with. Interested in joining the KPMG family or kickstarting your KPMG journey? Apply now!

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Chaos in Marsa after track overturns in Aldo Moro road

Feb 16 2022 Share

Alarming footage and imagery have emerged after a large truck overturned in Aldo Moro Road, Marsa at around 11:30am.

The truck reportedly collided with a pole on the road’s centre strip, deviating off its path and causing it to overturn. The Police have confirmed that a motorcyclist driving in the opposite direction was injured when the pole came down towards him. Two other vehicles were also involved in the crash but reportedly did not sustain any injuries in the collision.

The truck was reportedly carrying scrap metal, which fell off of it after it overturned. Officials within the Malta Police Force, Civil Protection and a number of ambulances with medical teams were called on site to assist with the situation. Infrastructure Malta have appealed to drivers to avoid Aldo Moro road and use alternative routes via Qormi and Luqa.

More on this story as it develops.

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Photo Source: @mattvellaa (Left) / Infrastructure Malta (Right)

Maltese MP proposes making sports mandatory for kids and teens in Malta

Maltese MP proposes making sports mandatory for kids and teens in Malta
Feb 16 2022 Share

MP Jean-Claude Micallef has proposed making sports mandatory for kids in Malta as part of developing a Common European Sports Policy. 

Malta is currently ranking at number 1 in obesity apart from high blood pressure and high sugar related issues. ‘A mentality shift is imperative in terms of well-being and lifestyle’ he said. 

He is now pushing forward some proactive ideas such as mandatory enrolment for kids between ages of 5 and 15 in any ports clubs. Parents would in turn get up to €1K tax reduction annually. Apart from supporting a better generation, the proposal aims to;

First, sustain a sports industry with over 100K active sports enrolments at one go; help build an upcoming generation that is more competitive, healthier mentally and physically, as well as; enrich one’s culture and education towards a sustainable environment, nutrition and well-being. 

Micallef suggested the proposal when participating in the Working Group on Education, Culture, Youth and Sport as part of the Conference on the Future of Europe. 

Micallef spoke to newsroom Newsbook, highlighting how while the EU focused extensively on economic and financial matters, no such attention was being focused on people’s wellbeing. This birthed the proposal for a European Common Sports Policy. 

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Outdoor activities to do in Sicily during the Easter Holidays

Outdoor activities to do in Sicily during the Easter Holidays
Feb 16 2022 Share

Whether you are a food fanatic or just enjoy taking in the sights, the gorgeous island Sicily is a treasure trove of visit-worthy locations. From food tours to chill-out locations, Virtu Ferries is here to bring you a solid list of outdoor activities to do in Sicily during the Easter Holidays at bargain prices! Check them out below and let us know what you think!

Explore History at Palazzolo Acreide

A testament to Sicily’s baroque identity, Palazzolo Acreide is an underrated tourist spot recognised by its limestone ravines, drystone walls and gorgeous indigenous flora.

Beyond the history, culture and architecture deeply ingrained in Palazzolo Acreide’s identity, this Sicilian spot is also known for its gastronomy, boasts one mouth-watering dish after the other. Beyond its century-old traditional sweets combined with a variety of ingredients, Palazzolo is also famous for its ragusano DOP cheese. So whether you’re into food, history or anything in between, this place is definitely worth visiting.

Tour Mt. Etna

A must-visit when in Sicily, a tour of Mt. Etna is the quintessential traveller’s activity. In between scenic jeep routes and checkpoints at places of natural value in the Etna Park reserve at an altitude of around 2000 meters, the active stratovolcano is definitely a sight worth seeing.

Tours of the Etna are abundant and vary in time and price, allowing any kind of traveller to enjoy the area’s spectacular sights while remain within their timeframe and budget.

Rediscover Chocolate in Modica

For those travellers with a sweet tooth, the south-eastern Sicilian city is known globally for its chocolate, a specially produced product inspired by an ancient Aztec recipe for Xocolatl.

Book yourself a chocolate tour and discover the history of the Cioccolato di Modica with an in-depth tour highlighting the ancient Mesoamerican origins. To top it all off, most tours end with a tasting session of some of the city’s popular delicacies.

Chill out in Cefalù

The chill and charming town of Cefalù is definitely a worthwhile location to visit if you are in Sicily. The beachside area has become a popular checkpoint for tourists due to its gorgeous crescent-shaped beach, fabulous food spots and marvellous viewpoints.

If you’d like to remain active and get some legwork done, you can hike the 284m climb of La Rocca, a craggy mountain which was grounds of a Norman Castle, with views of the coastline which are absolutely unmatched.

Godfather Movie Tour

Film buffs, this one’s for you.

Head to Sicily and immerse yourself in the iconic landscape featured in Francis Ford Coppola’s iconic mobster movie. A short trip to Sicily will allow you to discover some of the traditional villages and suggestive monuments pictured in The Godfather.

Amongst others, two of the most famous filming locations in Sicily are the small medieval villages of Savoca and Forza d’Agrò, which were seen in Michael Corleone’s first meeting with Apollonia’s father as well as the wedding.

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