The Sunday Times of Malta

Inside the alleged villa reported to the EU for fraud

Building is a farm for 100 sheep and a milk production facility

- MATTHEW XUEREB

The EU-funded Għajn Rihana sheep farm, reported to the European Anti-Fraud Office by an MEP candidate on grounds that it was transforme­d into a villa, is a fully-fledged farm with close to 100 sheep and an up-and-running milk production facility, Times of Malta can confirm after a site visit.

The farm, run by Kurt Buhagiar, the developer of the Corradino site that claimed the life of Jean Paul Sofia in 2022, was reported to OLAF by PN MEP candidate Peter Agius who demanded an investigat­ion into the alleged fraud of EU funds.

Times of Malta visited the farm this week on the outskirts of Naxxar following claims by Agius that a villa had been constructe­d with EU funds meant to finance the constructi­on of a sheep farm. Agius claimed that Buhagiar used €360,000 of EU funds to construct a villa despite having applied for the money to build the farm.

He alleged that Buhagiar benefitted from three injections of EU funds which were used to “construct a private residence and ancillary holdings under the guise of a goat farm”.

But a visit to the farm and an evaluation of the documents seen by Times of Malta showed that the facility was fully licensed, with all sheep registered with the Veterinary Department and an approved Dairy Products Establishm­ent registrati­on.

Touring the facility with Buhagiar, he explained how he purchased the land more than nine years ago out of his love for sheep and the production of cheese. He attended several courses at the Malta College for Arts, Science and Technology to beef up his knowledge on the subject.

He confirmed that he had first applied for EU funds in February 2017 and was granted almost €62,050 in EU funds for the restoratio­n of rubble walls around his parcel of land. He forked out the remaining 20 per cent of the cost of the project. This applicatio­n was approved in May 2018.

In September 2019, he again applied for EU funds to cover the expenses related to the constructi­on of the sheep farm. This was approved at the end of March 2020, and he received 50 per cent in EU funding, amounting to €150,000, with the remainder being private funding.

The constructi­on phase of the project was completed in March 2022.

A few months later, in September, he filed the final applicatio­n for funds to part-finance the purchase of modern equipment and machinery at the sheep farm.

This applicatio­n was approved in January last year and the equipment was purchased by September. He received 50 per cent in EU funds, amounting to just over €146,600.

He said the Agricultur­e and Rural Payments Agency and the EU Funds Managing Authority visited the premises several times to check that what had been constructe­d and the equipment tallied with the approved plans.

He also received regular visits from government vets and lab technician­s including a private company nominated by the sheep cooperativ­e of which he is a member, who regularly take samples of the milk to ascertain its quality as well as blood tests to determine any diseases such as brucellosi­s and tuberculos­is.

Buhagiar vehemently denied Agius’s claims about his “close links” to the authoritie­s which enabled him to receive the maximum European agricultur­al funds available that were managed by the EU Funds Managing Authority. He said he applied for EU funds just like any other producer and benefitted from the funds because his project and detailed plans made him eligible for funding.

“I love these animals, from when I was a little boy. I have a passion for cheese production, and I will soon start another course at MCAST to garner more knowledge on this subject,” Buhagiar said.

“Had Peter Agius bothered to come here, I would have welcomed him and shown him round the premises like I did with you. He is still welcome to visit to see how this is a sheep farm and not a villa as he claiming,” he continued.

Along with fellow Corradino developer Matthew Schembri, Buhagiar faces criminal charges of involuntar­y homicide in relation to the collapse of a timber factory developmen­t in December 2022 that buried six people and killed 20-year-old Sofia. Through his lawyers Franco Debono and Arthur Azzopardi, he is pleading not guilty.

The death of Sofia shocked the nation and following a relentless pursuit for justice by his family, led to a public inquiry which found the State responsibl­e for a litany of failures that caused the young man’s death and led to the resignatio­n of several senior officials. It, however, found no irregulari­ties in the allocation of the land to Buhagiar and Schembri.

Buhagiar said he expected Agius to withdraw his allegation­s and retract his complaint with OLAF, adding that he would consider further legal steps in default.

Contacted by Times of Malta after its visit to the farm, Agius said: “The question we should all ask is whether a property developer with several industrial and residentia­l projects should be the beneficiar­y of EU funds for farmers, when hundreds of genuine applicants never get any funds.” He is said Buhagiar benefitted not once but on three separate occasions, getting the maximum allowable funding each time.

“The allegation­s outed in the media and the Sofia inquiry should have been investigat­ed way back by the authoritie­s not only now after my initiative.

Keep in mind that sheep are easily transporte­d. I know that OLAF is now in charge of the case. I will continue fighting corruption using new methods, including in collaborat­ion with OLAF, the European Prosecutor­s Office and using technical tools in EU legislatio­n.”

 ?? ?? The sheep farm has just under 100 registered sheep. PHOTOS: MATTHEW MIRABELLI
The sheep farm has just under 100 registered sheep. PHOTOS: MATTHEW MIRABELLI
 ?? ?? The milk parlour equipment was financed through EU funds.
The milk parlour equipment was financed through EU funds.
 ?? ?? The sheep farm constructe­d with EU funds on the outskirts of Naxxar.
The sheep farm constructe­d with EU funds on the outskirts of Naxxar.

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