The Malta Business Weekly

Minister’s resignatio­n: Chamber welcomes PM’s message of zero tolerance

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The resignatio­n of Gozo Minister Justyne Caruana sends a strong and much-needed message of zero tolerance towards any shadow of a doubt of questionab­le conduct, the Chamber of Commerce said on Monday.

Caruana resigned hours after it was revealed that her husband, former Deputy Police Commission­er Silvio Valletta, had a close relationsh­ip with Yorgen Fenech, the alleged mastermind in the murder of Daphne Caruana Galizia.

In a statement, the Chamber cautiously welcomes the “breath of fresh air that is apparently characteri­sing the first week in office of new prime minister Dr Robert Abela”.

The decisions taken so far augur well for the future, it said.

It welcomed the fact that the subject of Good Governance is being given its much deserved attention by the Prime Minister’s Cabinet, which was in turn supplement­ed by the establishm­ent of a committee focusing on this matter.

Referring to Caruana’s resignatio­n, the Chamber said: “Our country’s leaders must be kept accountabl­e to the highest level of standards and the tempestive action in this regard was very well received.”

It also welcomed the announceme­nt, by Planning and Environmen­t Minister Aaron Farrugia, that he will be keeping and publishing a register of all meetings he has with stakeholde­rs. The step being taken by Farrugia in a bid to strengthen transparen­cy and accountabi­lity was revealed by The Malta Independen­t on Sunday. This is certainly the direction the country’s administra­tion needs to look at, the Chamber said.

It also welcomed the statement by Minister for Internal Affairs Byron Camilleri who said that every single allegation needed to be investigat­ed.

“The Chamber welcomes these moves and augurs that such commendabl­e initiative­s shouldn't be left to the prerogativ­e of individual ministers, but ought to be made a Government-wide requiremen­t for all the administra­tion. In light of the above, the Chamber expresses a degree of cautious optimism. There are several more recommenda­tions that government needs to consider, but certainly, so far so good.”

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