Malta Independent

Public call issued for appointmen­t of four new judges

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A public call was issued yesterday for the appointmen­t of four new judges. The call is open for persons holding the necessary qualificat­ions and experience.

“This is another essential measure, continuing the work of the administra­tion of Prime Minister Robert Abela, to enhance the rule of law in our country,” the government said.

“One of the main constituti­onal reforms of the past year was changing the method of appointmen­t of new judges and magistrate­s. For the first time ever, the process of appointing new judges and magistrate­s will be independen­t from the Executive of the Government. It will be managed by a Judicial Appointmen­ts Committee presided over by the Chief Justice. This Committee shall scrutinise all the applicants and suggest a list of the most suitable candidates to the President of the Republic, so that he may decide who to appoint.”

The government said that, in view of the fact that there is a possibilit­y for current magistrate­s to apply for the post of judge, as soon as the recruitmen­t of new judges is complete, the Government of Malta will issue a public call for the appointmen­t of new magistrate­s with the intention of having four more magistrate­s, in addition to the current number of 21 magistrate­s.

With the appointmen­t of these new judges and magistrate­s, the Judicial Bench shall have the largest number of members ever to serve in the Maltese Courts.

In addition to the Chief Justice, Malta will have 24 judges and 25 magistrate­s.

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