INTERVIEW
Issue 40
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December 3, 2015
Distributed with the Times of Malta
e Malta Employers’ Association is marking its 50th year. Director general Joseph Farrugia opens up about what lies in its future, pensions, SMEs and the industry in general. see pages 10 and 11 >
NEWS e female participation rate in the job market grew by 11.7 percentage points between 2008 and 2014, the highest increase within the EU. see page 3 >
NSO lays stress on independence Independence should be a defining characteristic for the National Statistics Office, according to its new director general, Reuben Fenech. Mr Fenech, 39, joined the NSO this year after leaving a15-year career in investment management and banking to serve as a “change agent” for the organisation. “I strongly feel that any modern democratic country, with serious ambitions for its society, needs to instil and protect the credibility of its institutions,” says Mr Fenech in an interview with The Business Observer. In joining the NSO, Mr Fenech says he saw an opportunity to help transform one of the country’s cornerstones and make a real impact. “The decisions we make today will shape our future, so we need to make better decisions, more informed ones, based on good quality
“e National Statistics Office must shed light on more aspects of society and the economy” data. Our vision for the NSO is to help Malta make better decisions; be it the government, the business community or households.” Mr Fenech acknowledges that statistics can be widely interpreted.“However, this can be countered if we, as producers of statistics, go beyond our traditional role and get better at presenting the story behind the numbers.” He says the NSO needs to shed light on more aspects of our society and economy.
“Statistics, should underpin all our discussions. They are not the only thing that should be factored in. There is also scope for ideology, principles and other aspects but statistics should provide the factual backdrop.” He does not think statistics are being used sufficiently by society, which is why he wants the NSO to reach out to the public and produce more digestible statistics. One of his main priorities is to carry out “major upgrading” of the processes and systems architecture by 2018. During Malta’s EU presidency, the NSO will have the crucial task of coordinating the European Union’s law-making process with regard to statistical legislation. This will see Mr Fenech chairing the Council Working Party on Statistics throughout the duration of the presidency. See the interview on pages 5 and 6
CASE STUDY Maintaining your current lifestyle after you retire may well prove impossible on just a government pension. is is where a private plan could make all the difference. see pages 12 and 13 >
NEWS Air Malta surveys over 10,000 customers to gauge satisfaction levels, achieving one of the highest scores accors various industries. see pages 13 >