He previously served as chief of the Authority for the Responsible Use of Cannabis, the Housing Authority and Caritas Malta
Spain, Slovenia, Ireland and Malta also called for an immediate and permanent ceasefire
MITA’s Priscilla Bugeja guides us through the European eGovernment Benchmark and Malta’s spot atop of it
Debt increased by €715 million over the previous year
Former Health Minister Chris Fearne will be Malta’s nominee to the European Commission
The Council suggests that GDP growth may be higher than estimated in 2023, but lower in 2024
The EIB funds will finance public sector projects and initiatives that are intended to boost Malta's social and economic infrastructure
By the end of October 2023, the Government’s Consolidated Fund reported a deficit of €155.7 million.
The large majority of Government debt is held by local institutions and private investors
The adoption of accrual-based accounting for public service has been the subject of discussion for decades
The Government Consolidated Fund reported a deficit of €103.5 million
Government coffers were boosted by higher revenues from tax income
The country will sit on the global institution for two years
Public expenditure increased, but it was offset by higher VAT, income tax and social security revenues
The Minister met with the US cabinet officials as Malta gears up to take a seat at UN Security Council
He previously served as chief of the Authority for the Responsible Use of Cannabis, the Housing Authority and Caritas Malta
Spain, Slovenia, Ireland and Malta also called for an immediate and permanent ceasefire
MITA’s Priscilla Bugeja guides us through the European eGovernment Benchmark and Malta’s spot atop of it
Debt increased by €715 million over the previous year
Former Health Minister Chris Fearne will be Malta’s nominee to the European Commission
The Council suggests that GDP growth may be higher than estimated in 2023, but lower in 2024
The EIB funds will finance public sector projects and initiatives that are intended to boost Malta's social and economic infrastructure
By the end of October 2023, the Government’s Consolidated Fund reported a deficit of €155.7 million.
The large majority of Government debt is held by local institutions and private investors
The adoption of accrual-based accounting for public service has been the subject of discussion for decades
The Government Consolidated Fund reported a deficit of €103.5 million
Government coffers were boosted by higher revenues from tax income
The country will sit on the global institution for two years
Public expenditure increased, but it was offset by higher VAT, income tax and social security revenues
The Minister met with the US cabinet officials as Malta gears up to take a seat at UN Security Council