Malta Independent

‘Do you want me to take responsibi­lity for it?’

PRESIDENT’S OUTBURST

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President Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca said the Paqpaqli ghall-Istrina charity event was organised by third parties and she had no involvemen­t in its running.

Coleiro Preca took the witness stand yesterday morning to testify in the case against British millionair­e Paul Bailey and the event organisers after the illfated 2015 event.

Bailey, who was invited by the organisers, lost control of his Porsche 918 Spyder as he drove down the runway at Malta Internatio­nal Airport, ploughing into the crowd and injuring 23 people.

The driver and the event organisers were charged with involuntar­ily causing grievous bodily harm, as well causing damage to various motor vehicles, through imprudence, carelessne­ss and non-observance of regulation­s.

The case is being heard in front of Judge Wenzu Mintoff.

At one point, President Coleiro Preca rebuffed the lawyer when he suggested the MCCF was involved in the event’s organisati­on, asking him “not to put words in her mouth”.

The President told the court that she was there to “say the facts as I know them”.

She was asked about the objectives of the Community Chest Fund, to which the President replied, “to do social justice, help people who go abroad for medical treatment, help the disabled, vulnerable families and children in orphanages and gather funds for NGOs.”

She specified that she did not have an executive role but only chaired the Community Chest Fund’s board. “I don’t have a vote,” she added.

Giving an outline of the organisati­on, she said the Community Chest Fund had a supervisor­y council board of administra­tors. The President said she gave her patronage to fundraisin­g activities.

The Community Chest Fund organises events such as the annual Rockestra and the fun run. It also gets involved in thirdparty fund raising events.

She explained that l-Istrina was organised and run by the Community Chest Fund Foundation and Paqpaqli was a third-party event in aid of the organisati­on.

However, at the time the Community Chest Fund was not yet a foundation. “I was still taking stock of things,” she said.

Focusing on the Paqpaqli charity event, she said it was organised by a team led by Tonio Darmanin and the organisers were allowed to use the Community Chest Fund’s branding.

Asked about the board meetings, Coleiro Preca said she did not attend administra­tion meetings and did not know whether there were discussion­s about Paqpaqli.

When asked about the use of the l-Istrina logo by third parties the President said she did not know what type of approval was necessary. She was shown a promotiona­l flyer of the event displaying the L-Istrina logo.

She noted that Paqpaqli ghallIstri­na was an event that already existed when she took office in 2014. “All I know is that it was a TV programme... a lot of the people are involved. I only saw it once in 2015,” she said.

President Coleiro Preca said her aide-de-camp, Captain Borg, had advised her to meet the previous ADC Mark Mallia so as to speak with Tonio Darmanin, who was the TV presenter behind Paqpaqli. The event generated funding and she was advised to retain it.

“I had asked Tonio Darmanin whether he was interested in continuing the charity event,” the President said, adding she did not get involved in the organisati­on.

The President said throughout her life she only attended the Paqpaqli charity show twice for half an hour each time.

Asked what was the MCCF’s interest in such events, Coleiro Preca said this depended on the demands of organisers.

“MCCF’s interest in Paqpaqli ghall-Istrina was to collect money like in any other event.”

President Coleiro Preca said details of discussion­s were available from the minutes of board meetings.

“There was a team handling the organisati­on of the event with Darmanin. We acted according to requests. I don’t know the details, although they met at San Anton Palace.”

The President said she could not answer for things that happened before her time.

Grilled on the organising team’s board members, President Coleiro Preca said Darmanin was the organiser and she left it up to him.

She identified the board members that were indicated to her by the lawyer, which included Lt Col Melvin Haber from the Armed Forces of Malta, Noel Zarb, the Office of the President’s communicat­ions coordinato­r, Ray Arpa and Karl Briffa, also from the president’s office.

She said Briffa was looking into the financial aspects of the event and what it cost the MCCF.

The lawyer asked why Briffa was evaluating the financial aspects of a third-party event when the MCCF was only a beneficiar­y.

The President said this was a technical matter to determine whether the fundraiser was worth doing.

At one point, Coleiro Preca rebuffed the lawyer when he suggested the MCCF was involved in the event’s organisati­on.

“KPMG [an audit firm] handled the money. So should they be considered organisers too? I came to testify. I chose to take the stand like everyone else, refused privileged treatment but don’t give me kids’ games and put words in my mouth.”

Lawyer Stefano Filletti objected to the line of questionin­g, insisting the President was being asked about documents she had not seen, about meetings she had not attended.

The President insisted that although some of the people on the committee were employed by the Office of the President, they were acting as volunteers.

After a prolonged grilling on the details of the organisati­on of the event, the President became frustrated.

“I know this is a court but let’s ask what you want - do you want me to take responsibi­lity for it? I am grieved to death for the victims, I came here with no privileges to see that justice is done.”

The judge brought order to the court after the President’s outburst.

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