The Malta Independent on Sunday

Corruption: the institutio­ns are not working

- CARMEL CACOPARDO Carmel Cacopardo is Chairperso­n of ADPD

Reading through the media court reports on the Qormi murder earlier this week confirms that the police in Malta can carry out crime investigat­ions assiduousl­y and bring them to their logical conclusion­s when they are left to carry out their work free from any pressures whatsoever.

The same, unfortunat­ely, cannot be said on police investigat­ions relative to corruption. Last week, in my article (Phone call from the Ministry: TMIS 4 September 2022) I referred to the cryptic language used in the evidence delivered in Court by the Police Inspector in the car licence corruption case. This, I argued, is conveying the unmistakab­le message that holders of political office and their hangers-on are dealt with kids’ gloves by the police investigat­ors, thereby facilitati­ng the developmen­t of clientelis­m into corruption.

During the public protest held last Tuesday against corruption organised by the NGO Repubblika it was once more explained as to how the authoritie­s (that is the Commission­er of Police and the Attorney General’s office) have failed to act on the conclusion­s of the report of the magisteria­l inquiry into the operations of Pilatus Bank.

Repubblika President, Robert Aquilina, quoting chapter and verse from the magisteria­l inquiry report, explained how the Courts have instructed the said authoritie­s to take criminal action against various former officials of Pilatus Bank. However only one former official was arraigned. All the others whom the inquiring magistrate pointed out have not been arraigned to account for their actions.

This has led to the unpreceden­ted step of NGO Repubblika challengin­g the police authoritie­s and the Attorney General in Court for failing to carrying out their duties. The authoritie­s are not functionin­g, Robert Aquilina rightfully claimed!

To substantia­te his claim, he presented the relevant extracts from the report of the magisteria­l inquiry on the operations of Pilatus Bank.

To add insult to injury, the magistrate examining the challenge in Court, instead of requesting the police and the Attorney General to explain their “ifs” and “whys”, turned on the NGO leadership in order to identify how the magisteria­l inquiry report came into their possession. Instead of shielding citizens seeking justice, unfortunat­ely, the magistrate is shielding those who are sending out the clear message that, after all, crime pays, if you have friends located in the right places.

Instead of acting against the corrupt the courts are acting against those who are vigilant enough to note that the institutio­ns are failing to carry out their basic duties.

This is the basic message being conveyed. The institutio­ns are not working as they are not taking the necessary action to ensure that justice is done and that our society is defended against corruption. In addition to this blatant breach of trust, the institutio­ns are also obstructin­g those who, notwithsta­nding the odds stacked against them are seeking to remedy the situation.

If this was not enough, we have just learnt of a secret agreement between the Azeri company SOCAR and the Maltese government, then represente­d by Konrad Mizzi. Irrespecti­ve of whether this agreement was implemente­d or not, it is another case of abusive use of Ministeria­l powers and should be properly investigat­ed.

Faced with all this, nobody can remain passive. This is the tip of the corruption iceberg that has stifled our country and has been doing so for quite some time.

It is no wonder that Malta’s reputation has gone to the dogs!

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