No, this is not a joke. It’s fresh from the government’s Department of Information

Published: July 25, 2013 at 4:35pm

From the list of tomorrow’s press calls, described as ‘press coverages’:

The Hon. Michael Farrugia, Parliamentary Secretary for Planning and Simplification of Administrative Processes, Mr. Mario Cutajar, Principal Permanent Secretary & the Hon. Michael Falzon, Commissioner for Simplification and Reduction of Bureaucracy, present new website for Simplification.

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45 Comments Comment

  1. Alexander Ball says:

    How very post-ironic.

  2. Edward says:

    Simplification: (verb)

    -changing things so that we can be as corrupt as we damn well like.

    – the dumbing down of advanced systems and their protocols in order to be able to do what one likes, since no one had the decency to leave behind a handbook, or a copy of “Governing in a Democracy for Dummies”

  3. Petrovic says:

    Nice …and when we access this website 25% of the computer screen will remain blank. Simple.

  4. Dave says:

    Hopefully it’s user friendly too…

  5. helen says:

    Why not simplify their title first?

  6. beingpressed says:

    I would be more concerned why the PM has nothing say with what’s going on at the moment?

  7. Paddling Duck says:

    Sounds like a DPRK press release in Engrish.

  8. Ed says:

    Can’t wait for the press coverage issued by the Commissioner of Komplikajxin

  9. il-Hsieb tar-Ronnie says:

    This is the most pedantic, overly verbose press call we have seen since the invention of the printing press.

  10. Not laughing says:

    Douglas Adams is in!

  11. Aston says:

    Sinisterly Orwellian

  12. Wilson says:

    Simple people try and complicate things. So what could they simplify any more?

    • Tabatha White says:

      One needs to have an excellent grasp of the subject matter to be successful in delivering simplicity.

      A key question to ask is: simplicity for who? the supplier/ administrator or the customer/ end-user?

  13. Daffid says:

    I have not kept count but what with new ministries, ministers, commissioners , titles such as the one mentioned above and assistant bottle washers to the bottle washers we probably have more bureaucracy that we have ever had before. Roll on, Malta.

  14. where are we? says:

    I suppose it is time for Simon Busuttil to ppoint out to Muscat that he needs help – URGENTLY.- It is evident that things are out of hand, to the detriment of the running of the country. I hope that Muscat will be humble enough to admit that there is a very urgent need of help.

  15. canon says:

    Joseph Muscat is making it very simple. He is ignoring everything as if nothing happens.

  16. Ghoxrin Punt says:

    I read those titles and I think Harry Potter.

  17. botom says:

    You have to be simply absurd to include too many simplifications in one simple paragraph. How pathetic.

  18. Joe Micallef says:

    The anticlimax deserves the Pulitzer prize. A website. Wow.

  19. Felix says:

    That’s very much simplified LOL

  20. Francis Saliba MD says:

    “Simplification and Reduction of Bureaucracy” gone stark raving mad at the very head, in consonance with everything else concerning the Joseph Muscat government.

  21. Johannes says:

    Sir Humphrey would be so proud of that.

  22. Aston says:

    Soon they’ll be ending all their press releases with a “simples!” like those TV meerkats.

  23. ciccio says:

    Message to the clowns in government:

    Keep it Simple, Stupids.

    Muah.

  24. Gladio says:

    A website designed by simple minds for simple minds.

  25. Rumplestiltskin says:

    Monty Pythonesque, surely.

  26. Rumplestiltskin says:

    I’m just waiting for a Ministry (or, at the minimum, a Commisioner) of Silly Walks.

  27. P Shaw says:

    Qtajt nifsi naqra l-press release. Intlift f’nofsha u kelli nerga nibda.

    Mhux ahjar qalu xi haga hekk “Three ‘wise’ men present new website for Simplification.”

  28. Freedom5 says:

    @ beingimpressed. I am VERY concerned that the leader of the Opposition has nothing to say about what’s going on at the moment . Has he OD’d on Stilnox ?

  29. R2D2 says:

    All they need now is a Commissioner for the Simplification and Reduction of Excessive Verbosity in the Job Titles of Commissioners.

  30. Francis Saliba MD says:

    The excessive verbosity must be more rapidly infectious than the common cold and the Commissioner must have caught before he could do anything about it. Let us hope that he is being isolated in a suitable ward before he continues to spread it instead of controlling it.

  31. H.P. Baxxter says:

    K.I.S.S.

  32. xifajk says:

    Independent have just reported the event:

    (quote..)

    No less than three email addresses are also available in order for the relevant stakeholders to communicate their views.

    [email protected]

    [email protected]

    simplification.administration.gov.mt

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