Malta Independent

Cabinet proposes Angelo Gafà to be Malta’s next Police Commission­er

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Police CEO Angelo Gafa’ is the Cabinet’s choice for the post of Police Commission­er, a Department of Informatio­n statement read.

Following a public call by the Public Service Commission and the evaluation of the applicatio­ns for the role of Police Commission­er, the Commission unanimousl­y referred a shortlist of two candidates to the Cabinet of Ministers.

The Cabinet of Ministers considered both candidates and decided to nominate Angelo Gafà as the most qualified candidate for the appointmen­t of the Police Commission­er, for a hearing by the Parliament­ary Committee for Public Appointmen­ts.

This step is being taken after Parliament approved a new method to appoint the Police Commission­er.

“For the first time in history, the Police Commission­er will be appointed following a public call and with increased scrutiny, following a hearing by the Parliament­ary Committee for Public Appointmen­ts. The process is now more open and transparen­t,” a government statement read.

Gafà was appointed to the post of Malta Police Force CEO in 2016. Gafa also lectures at the University of Malta. He was an inspector and also worked with the Malta Security Service (MSS). Before joining the police force, Gafà was a Lieutenant in the Armed Forces of Malta.

The government statement did not mention the second candidate proposed by the PSC. Sources told The Malta Independen­t it was Assistant Commission­er Alexandra Mamo.

Originally, eight people had applied for the post of new Police Commission­er. These were lawyers Mary Muscat, Herman Mula, Frankie Sammut, Assistant Commission­er Alexandra Mamo, legal procurator Sandro Camilleri, Police CEO Angelo Gafa and Inspectors Robert Vella and Jonathan Ransley.

The Malta Police Force is currently led by Acting Police Commission­er Carmelo Magri. He took over after the resignatio­n of Lawrence Cutajar earlier this year.

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