The Malta Business Weekly

Malta Chamber ‘heartened’ by President’s Republic Day address

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The Chamber salutes the President of the Republic on his powerful address to the nation on the occasion of Republic Day.

The Chamber holds strongly that it was crime not business that led the country to its present predicamen­t. The business community and its employees will however bear the huge cost of abusive behaviour of some in the years to come.

The Chamber believes that it is truly appalling that those in positions of power abuse of their authority to promote, facilitate and conspire in criminal activity, and do so under the guise of being pro-business. The business community stands steadfast with the President when he said that Malta is far bigger than the “gang of people” who have brought shame on the country.

The Chamber also shares the President’s hope that all those who have to shoulder the responsibi­lity for their behaviours will do so and pay the consequenc­es whoever they may be, because the actions they committed “cannot, ever, be justified”.

In the past years and months the Chamber has expressed publicly and privately its unremittin­g belief in the three main pillars of good governance: (1) Accountabi­lity, (2) Transparen­cy and (3) The Rule of Law. It commits to provide its active input and support to the reforms that must be undertaken to ensure that these three pillars are restored and upheld in the future.

To this end, in the coming days, the Chamber is scheduled to meet the President in an effort to express its concern on the national situation and to express outright and unequivoca­l condemnati­on of all corrupt practices and criminal activities driven by people close to power and money, as well as any attempts to delay or obstruct justice, mitigate criminal liability and negate political responsibi­lity on the part of politician­s and political appointees who are directly or indirectly implicated.

The Chamber is committed to ensure that Malta’s name prevails above the criminal actions of some and that the country is a worthy flagbearer of transparen­t, ethical and profession­al standards across all levels and in all walks of life.

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