AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoPublic Procurement Scrutiny: Malta’s Mediterrane Film Festival tender is flagged after a €3.4m sole bid reportedly became a €4.4m recommended award, with the Contracts Department refusing to explain the €1m jump ahead of the festival start. Government Conflict of Interest: The Malta Investment and Economic Advisory Agency’s COO Ray Pellicano is alleged to have overseen Prime Minister Robert Abela’s private Gozo hotel project during taxpayer-funded working hours, raising questions on authorisation and remuneration. Tourism & Jobs: WTTC’s Malta Global Summit push points to Travel & Tourism contributing US$4.9bn in 2026 (16.9% of GDP) and supporting 72,200 jobs, as Valletta gears up for 7–9 October 2026. Aviation & Border Delays: EES rollout is driving fresh warnings of up to six-hour airport queues, with Malta Air’s CEO among those threatening to pull flights if checks worsen. Energy & Costs: Malta appears at the low end for fuel prices in EU comparisons, while broader Europe faces high electricity costs—useful context for local industry planning.
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