Malta Independent

More reshufflin­g in PBS not excluded - Bundy

- Rachel Attard

The transfer of TVM head of programmes Reuben Zammit was “not politicall­y motivated,” PBS Chief Executive Officer John Bundy told The Malta Independen­t.

It was reported yesterday that Zammit had been transferre­d without explanatio­n and without being told where he was being transferre­d to.

Zammit has been in the broadcasti­ng industry for almost 25 years.

He started working at the Broadcasti­ng Authority but later moved to PBS and occupied various roles within the company.

Zammit was appointed head of programmes in 2010 after a public call for the post was issued. When asked why he was removed Bundy said that, “he was not removed but was asked to move to another post as stipulated in the company’s contract.”

The PBS CEO added that, “Zammit’s new role will be in the quality control department, where people like him are an asset.”

Zammit was removed from his post even though the PBS board of directors was dissolved - a process that takes place after a new government is elected.

It is common practice that the board resigns when there is a change in government or a new government.

Asked why Zammit was transferre­d even though there is no board, Bundy said, “I do not need and did not need the approval of anyone. I did this because it was necessary.”

Asked if there were other PBS employees who got transferre­d, Bundy said, “so far no, but I do not exclude it. Reshufflin­g within the company happened in the past and will continue to happen according to the company’s needs.”

Sources close to PBS told this newsroom that for the time being Zammit is on leave.

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