Malta Independent

Evarist Bartolo accuses former FTS CEO Philip Rizzo of being a ‘primadonna’

- Helena Grech

Education and Employment Minister Evarist Bartolo has publically labelled former Foundation for Tomorrow’s Schools (FTS) CEO Philip Rizzo a “primadonna” on social media.

Several attempts were made throughout the day to contact Mr Bartolo and ask him whether he is ready to publish the e-mail that he first received over the corruption allegation­s, and what his reaction is to Mr Rizzo’s challenges to sue him for defamation or libel. Such attempts proved unsuccessf­ul.

Mr Bartolo has refuted claims that Mr Rizzo resigned over alleged corruption taking hold in the procuremen­t process of school furniture supply contracts, by declaring that a he received a text message on 23 October asking the minister to sack the FTS chairman due to issues of micromanag­ing.

He also accused him of trying to play-act as the “knight on a white horse fighting wrongdoing when in fact he is a primadonna who changes facts in a way that serves his interests and makes him look good, while at the same time tarnishing the names of those who do not obey him”.

The Facebook post continues to read:

“Let me provide an example: he is acting as though he left the FTS due to allegation­s of corruption. On Sunday 23 October 2016 at 9am he (Philip Rizzo) sent me a message telling me that I either remove the FTS chairman (Emanuel Camilleri) or he would resign because the chairman has even interfered with the times when the FTS offices are cleaned.

“The woman who cleans, for personal reasons, wanted to work from 6am to 2pm. Mr Rizzo did not want this. The chairman approved the hours she requested. Mr Rizzo rebelled and told me to remove the chairman, who he himself suggested for the post. I

told him that I would not remove the chairman just because he is giving you (Philip Rizzo) orders. I am a person who listens but I am not a carpet that people like Mr Rizzo use to wipe their feet.”

Mr Rizzo has made a number of accusation­s against Mr Bartolo and his permanent secretary Joseph Caruana in his resignatio­n letter submitted some days ago, which the minister argues are baseless and false. Allegation­s of corruption have also been levelled against the FTS procuremen­t officer Edward Caruana, the brother of Mr Bartolo’s permanent secretary.

Many of Mr Rizzo’s claims of wrongdoing point towards the fact that many direct orders issued by FTS procuremen­t officer Emanuel Camilleri have to be sanctioned by the permanent secretary Joseph Caruana.

Among the more damning accusation­s is that Mr Bartolo attempted to dissuade Mr Rizzo from formally reporting corruption allegation­s to the authoritie­s. He also challenged the minister to sue him.

Media reports also allege that that in April 2016, Edward Caruana was accused of demanding a bribe for €30,000 in order to effect payments owed to a Gozitan contractor named Giovann Vella. The payment reportedly relate to works on the extension of the Gozo post-secondary school (sixth form).

The resignatio­n letter, including the responses by the minister and his permanent secretary, were published by the Education Ministry.

It was previously reported that Mr Rizzo had resigned over alleged corruption on the issuing of direct orders for the renovation of state schools.

Mr Rizzo claims that he flagged irregulari­ties by the minister’s canvasser, FTS procuremen­t officer Edward Caruana, on the last weekend of April 2016, but it took Minister Bartolo until August to take any form of action.

It has been alleged, by a supplier, that any winner who had tendered for supplying school furniture would have to turn to businessma­n Sandro Ciliberti because only he had a unique certificat­ion of design for furniture as specified in the FTS tender.

FTS chairman Emmanual Camilleri and the board of directors strongly object to allegation­s made by former Mr Rizzo that the board failed to support his suggestion to flag irregulari­ties about FTS procuremen­t officer Edward Caruana.

A statement, issued in the form of a press release yesterday, stated:

“The FTS Chairman and Board of Directors refute as grossly incorrect Mr Philip Rizzo’s accusation that the FTS Board of Directors did not support his suggestion to submit the allegation­s regarding Mr Edward Caruana to an internal investigat­ion and to take the matter to the police. The FTS Chairman and Board of Directors were unanimousl­y and unequivoca­lly fully supportive of Mr Rizzo taking the matters through all the necessary channels.”

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