AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoSovereign Credit Watch: Standard & Poor’s kept Malta’s A- credit rating with a stable outlook, saying there were no major changes since its December assessment, while noting ongoing risks like governance perceptions and the fiscal drag from energy subsidies. Anti-Corruption Pressure: Repubblika points to a fresh Eurobarometer showing Maltese voters still see corruption as widespread and insufficiently investigated, with business-politics links at the centre of public concern—even though the issue barely featured in the election campaign. Governance & Public Sector Accountability: The Shift reports a government-linked canvasser, Jesmond Abela, transferred to Infrastructure Malta, still allegedly failed to report for work while drawing a public salary, raising fresh questions about oversight. Housing & Development Fallout: AFP reports growing development pressure on Malta’s land, with activists warning that agricultural and green spaces—and even heritage sites—are increasingly at risk amid a construction boom. EU Pay Transparency: A new EU-wide pay transparency push is due by 7 June 2026, but Malta is only partially implementing the directive, leaving workers with limited salary information. Business & Trade Links: Malta’s ship registry is exploring knowledge-sharing with Nigeria’s maritime agency to modernise and digitise Nigeria’s registry.
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