“Malta’s citizenship scheme is the only one on earth which is managed by a private-sector concessionaire”

Published: January 24, 2014 at 12:39am

Advice

I’d missed this story in The Malta Independent last Monday:

Malta’s citizenship scheme is the only one on earth in which the programme is managed by a private sector concessionaire – yet this role had been envisioned before this concessionaire was identified.

But was this role created on the government’s initiative, or did any experts – or companies – advise it?

The Malta Independent has filed a request under the Freedom of Information Act to find out just that, asking for a list of entities and/or individuals who advised the government on citizenship programmes prior to the issuing of a call for expressions of interest on June 21, which led to the signing of a contract – which is being kept secret, save for a small extract – with Henley & Partners.

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I think it’s quite obvious at this stage that the answer to everything – from Muscat’s refusal to back down, to the haste and the secrecy, to the denial of requests to publish the contract with Henley & Partners – lies in the personal not government machinations which brought the matter to fruition.

You know what they always say: follow the money.

I’ve thought from the outset that Edward Zammit Lewis’s presence at anything to do with this scheme is more than a little odd. His portfolio is totally unrelated to it, and even if it were related, it is his boss – Minister Chris Cardona – who should be ‘fronting’ it, not his office junior.

I think we should be looking a lot more closely for his possible connection to whatever it is that brought this thing into being.




7 Comments Comment

  1. Harry Purdie says:

    This stink will inevitably rise to the surface. It always does.

  2. Tabatha White says:

    By Jove…that makes a lot of sense.

  3. Mill-antiporta ta mohhi says:

    That makes sense when you can’t find anyone with talent in Malta.

  4. Last Post says:

    If the deal was done clean, Zammit Lewis should step back or stay out of it completely.

    This story shows yet again how dangerous a Labour government always is.

    An incompetent gang of pimps, thieves and minions.

  5. I was wondering whether this exception of how the IIP will be managed was due to the innovative spirit of the self-proclaimed leader in this sphere, Joseph Muscat. Now, you have set me thinking.

  6. ciccio says:

    Joseph Muscat said he will embark on projects with the private sector.

    He is going to privatise everything.

    He started with Enemalta.

    Then he privatised our citizenship.

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