How careless of the Parliamentary Secretary for Sport to lose two of his key people so soon after acquiring them
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September 26, 2013 at 11:30am
What is it with Stefan Buontempo? He’s been there just six months and his head of secretariat (“chief of steff/stuff”) has resigned, and has the chairman of the Malta Sports Council.
Both Sandro Mangion and Jonathan Barbara have cited ‘personal reasons’.
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I understand that Stefan Buontempo is quite a “difficult ” person to work with. Usually the “chief of steff/stuff” is handpicked from persons one knows and can trust; so the chief reaching his breaking point/tolerance level just after a few weeks must be very indicative of Stefan’s way of doing things.
So, is this the 7th, 8th or 9th ‘chief of stuff’ to resign in six months? I seem to have lost count…
Oh, that blubber head again. Only recently, he made the grand announcement (http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20130808/local/sports-equipment-refunds-scheme-launched.481355) that the sports equipment refund scheme – originally introduced by the PN – has been relaunched, retroactive to the 1st of January this year.
Having bought some such equipment at the end of March myself, I was, naturally, pleased with this, especially since I was told – when enquiring about it upon purchase – that the scheme had been scrapped. I proceeded to download the relevant refund application form, only to find out that SOLELY original receipts UP TO 3 months old would be accepted. Jitnejku bin-nies f’wicchom, jew ma jafx jghodd? .
L-aqwa li mbghad mohhu kif se jaghmel biex itajjar lill-haddiehor minn hemm
http://www.maltarightnow.com/?module=news&at=Protest+%26%23289%3Budizzjarju+kontra+%22sensiela+t'attakki%22&t=a&aid=99849696&cid=39
Qed iberraq wahda sewwa, ghandna l-maltemp ikrah, sur Buontempo.