This is Noel Żammit, the CEO of Heritage Malta. He’s a superstar who has worked with multinational companies and he is so wonderful and famous that Heritage Malta paid €700 to a media company for publishing a biography of his.
Noel Żammit is praising the government’s crass decision to place a monument of Karmenu Mifsud Bonnici next to George Borg Olivier’s. And why wouldn’t he? The decision is political and Noel ?ammit is too afraid to oppose it. So, for the sake of keeping his job, he’s going along with it. Any reasonable heritage executive or historian working for the national heritage agency would have opposed this wicked decision. Even the Freemason and Labour lackey Aleks Farrugia is going along with this – today he occupies the post of Director for National Heritage.
Government executives are not employees, but rather public officials who execute political decisions. A government executive supporting and executing bad political decisions is as much responsible as the politician issuing the order. Heritage Malta executives involved in implementing the decision to place a monument of Karmenu Mifsud are as much responsible as the government.
Let’s be very honest about this. Noel Żammit has no business being CEO of Heritgae Malta. No competent executive for national heritage would go ahead to applaud a politician’s decision to place a monument of a minor politician symbolising authoritarianism in the most important centre of the city. This decision is a gross insult to the nation and it can only be implemented because the executives running Heritage Malta are a bunch of incompetent bażużli. They’re not executives – they are deadbeat and incompetent servants of an authoritarian government.
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