Malta Independent

Documents relating to the Pilatus Bank inquiry were hidden in a safe – Robert Aquilina

- MARC GALDES

The MFSA failed to provide court documents relating to the Pilatus Bank magisteria­l inquiry as they were hidden in an office safe, the President of NGO Repubblika, Robert Aquilina, said.

He revealed this informatio­n during the second part of the interview on NET on Tuesday evening.

This informatio­n emerged after Magistrate Ian Farrugia noticed that the MFSA had failed to exhibit documents related to the capital and liquidity of Pilatus Bank in 2017, despite the order.

The documents were the internal capital adequacy assessment process (ICAAP) and the internal liquidity adequacy assessment process (ILAAP).

Following this, during a testimony that was held behind closed doors in July 2020 by MFSA officer Anthony Sacco, it then emerged that the MFSA had failed to give a copy of certain documents to Magistrate Ian Farrugia.

At this point the inquiry into the operation of Pilatus Bank had been going on since November 2018.

Aquilina said that it had turned out that these documents had been kept hidden in a safe inside the office of the Head of the Banking Unit of the MFSA, to which only two MFSA officials had access: Kevin Gabarretta and Ray Vella.

The evidence reached the Investigat­ing Magistrate only after these two officers had resigned from the MFSA.

Police Commission­er, Anġlu Gafa, ex-deputy police commission­er, Alexandra Mamo, and Attorney General, Victoria Buttiġieġ, had the report of the magisteria­l inquiry on their desks for 21 months, so they must have known about this for 21 months, Repubblika said in a statement.

“We expect the Police Commission­er and the Attorney General to stop dragging their feet, and take concrete action sooner than later, on this abuse that was revealed in these hours”, Repubblika said.

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