Malta Independent

JOE BANNISTER

MFSA Chairman to start resignatio­n process by end of year - PM

- Kevin Schembri Orland

Prime Minister Joseph Muscat said yesterday that MFSA Chairman Joe Bannister made it clear that he intends to start the process to step down by the end of the year.

Speaking during a press conference at the Labour Party Headquarte­rs, Dr Muscat said that the MFSA chairman indicated that he was considerin­g stepping down at the beginning of this year. “We both agreed that he has conducted and is still conducting important work during the Maltese Presidency of the EU. The MFSA has an important role during this period, and in a number of EU fora.” Dr Muscat then spoke about directives government has been working on.

The PM said they agreed that he would remain in his position until the end of the Presidency, and towards the end of the year, he could start the succession process, which would be open.

Asked by The Malta Independen­t whether there was a specific reason for Joe Bannister submitting his resignatio­n, the Prime Minister said that it was for personal reasons, that that he felt it was his time to leave, and that he wanted to give a handover.

“There were no political or any other reasons.”

Prof. Bannister has been under significan­t public pressure following the leak of a damning FIAU report onto the practices of Pilatus Bank. Pilatus Bank is at the centre of the Egrant inquiry and the inquiry concerning Keith Schembri and Brian Tonna.

Responding to this, Prime Minister Joseph Muscat said that the Chairman of a regulatory authority has security of tenure and is not removed by the government of the day. “The fact that you have someone who wants to be Prime Minister saying that he would remove a regulator is, in itself, perilous.

“When being elected back in 2013, I had left a number of regulators due to their security of tenure. In truth there was a situation of controvers­y as we had requested the resignatio­n of the Malta Communicat­ions Authority Chairman and the EU had drawn our attention to this. (see separate story on page 6) I think that the PN Leader shot from the hip when he said he would remove a regulator.”

He spoke of introducin­g a CEO of the Authority who would have an executive role.

“I believe that since we have had a person in this position for quite a while, while it does bring about criticism, it grants certainty and continuity. I believe the transition to new people should not be politicall­y motivated by a PM who would remove a regulator, but should occurred in a planned way.”

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