Malta Independent

EU Commission still hunting for ‘most suitable’ representa­tive in Malta

- Jacob Borg

The European Commission is still hunting for the “most suitable” person to head its representa­tion in Malta, a year after Martin Bugelli relinquish­ed the post he held for three years and just 18 months before the country takes up the EU Presidency.

Diane Spiteri is currently serving as the acting head of representa­tion, while retaining her role as a communicat­ion officer.

Asked to explain the delay in appointing a head of representa­tion, a Commission spokespers­on pointed out that Malta is not the only Commission representa­tion being headed by an acting head of representa­tion.

“The Commission wants to ensure that the most suitable candidate gets the job. This can take time – as is for example also the case in the Representa­tion in Vienna,” the spokespers­on said.

Joanna Darmanin – who has served on the Cabinet of the last three EU Commission­ers nominated by the previous administra­tion – was widely regarded as the Commission’s favourite to replace Mr Bugelli.

It is the European Commission that nominates their local representa­tive, though this is usually done in consultati­on with the government of the day.

Ms Darmanin’s nomination at the beginning of 2014 was practicall­y vetoed by the government after it complained that the European Commission had not consulted it on Ms Darmanin’s nomination like it had done in the past with other nomination­s.

It is unlikely that the government would have taken kindly to Ms Darmanin’s appointmen­t, particular­ly given her loyalty to the previous government and the antagonism between her and one-time government consultant and former Commission­er John Dalli, who resigned from his post due to an investigat­ion by the EU’s anti-fraud office Olaf.

To put it into context, this was at a time when Malta’s relations with the Commission were at an all time low thanks to the government’s initially belligeren­t stance over its controvers­ial ‘cash-for-passports’ scheme.

Although relations with the European Commission have since improved, sources say the government has yet to agree on the most suitable candidate, after more than a year-and-ahalf of discussion­s.

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Joanna Darmanin

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