The Malta Business Observer, 30th January 2020

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NEWS

Issue 106

Distributed with Times of Malta

| January 30, 2020

PM’s first moves elicit mixed reactions by business stakeholders

NEWS Representatives of the financial services sector have urged all stakeholders, regulatory bodies and practitioners to acknowledge the urgency of repairing Malta’s reputation, stating that all hands must be on deck. see pages 5, 6 >

Helena Grech Prominent business stakeholders and constituted bodies have expressed varying degrees of optimism, yet underlined the need for caution, in response to new Prime Minister Robert Abela’s first moves since he took office on 13th January, 2020. The Malta Chamber of Commerce, Enterprise and Industry, the Malta Hotels and Restaurants Association (MHRA) and the Malta Chamber of SMEs (formerly GRTU), together with the CEO of Eden Leisure Group and President of the Malta Business Bureau (MBB), Simon De Cesare, prominent hotelier Winston Zahra and iGaming stakeholder, Alan Alden, were somewhat divided on the signals being conveyed by the new administration. Malta Chamber President, David Xuereb, said that the entity is “cautiously optimistic” about Dr Abela’s reaction to its recent manifesto on good governance, noting that the Government has already begun implementing some of the proposals suggested. He also praised the establishment of a committee dedicated to the purpose. On the Chamber’s document entitled ‘Ethical Business calls for Change – a manifesto for Good Governance’, Perit Xuereb said Dr Abela’s reaction was that at a level of principle, the Government was on the same page with the Chamber. “Both sides agreed that the foremost priority for the country was to safeguard Malta’s reputation.” The CEO of the Malta Chamber of SMEs, Abigail Mamo, also agreed that, so far, Dr Abela’s ac-

ANALYSIS Economists Marie Briguglio, Gordon Cordina and JP Fabri analyse PM Abela’s proposals on workers’ salaries and foreign staff in part one of our two-part series, outlining the experts’ views on the new administration’s economic policy ideas. see page 9 >

tions have been “encouraging”, saying the Chamber “is not naive and appreciates how delicate the situation is, and hence the difficulty in taking certain decisions. Yet there is no question of whether these decisions should or should not have been taken.” After being officially sworn in, Dr Abela appointed one of the youngest – and largest – Cabinets, showing a lack of continuity from his predecessor. He also accepted the resignation of Police Commissioner Lawrence Cutajar, who was heavily criticised for his lack of action surrounding high-profile cases of alleged corruption, and gave instructions for the make-shift memorial to murdered journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia not to be

BUSINESS OPINION

“Many more big strides are necessary to show how seriously we take corruption and good governance. We are not a corrupt nation and, to show this, we have to get to the bottom of it all." – Abigail Mamo, Malta Chamber of SMEs CEO cleared. He also accepted the resignation of Gozo Minister Justyne Caruana over her husband’s links to murder suspect Yorgen Fenech. Ms Mamo praised these developments saying that “Maltese busi-

nesses that also work outside our shores have already started feeling the change in attitudes.” Yet, the CEO underlined the need for caucontinued on page 3

Malta’s new Minister for the Economy, Investment and Small Businesses, Silvio Schembri, outlines his vision for the future, stating that the economic achievements of the last seven years are just a springboard for an even more dynamic economy. see page 11 >

CASE STUDY Peter Spiteri, the Chief Officer of Finance and Programme Management at the Malta Gaming Authority, discusses a report on the skills gap in Malta’s online gaming industry published by the MGA. see pages 18, 19 >


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