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How about the resignation of the Central Bank Governor?

Despite the Health Minister’s signature on the public contract with Steward, it was, in fact, the Finance Minister of that time who was supposed to protect the public treasury from these fraudulent deals, given that he was the technical person in government who allowed the government financing of the projects with Vitals and Steward.

The Finance Minister of that time, Edward Scicluna was later rewarded with the post of Central Governor, in Malta considered as a retirement desk-job for veteran bureaucrats and politicians. His post has enabled him to avoid any public scrutiny but Scicluna has a lot to answer for, especially after the courts already considered the contracts with Vitals and Steward as fraudulent.

Edward Scicluna has always claimed that he was never part of Joseph Muscat’s kitchen cabinet. This was true and he was never part of Joseph Muscat’s corrupt schemes, yet his weakness and complacency helped enable them. He was never the type to complain or pro-actively oppose something, and simply went along treating his position as Minister more like a civil-service job rather than a political position. He basically allowed Joseph Muscat to do whatever he wanted, and unless he cares to defend himself, which he has not done so far, owing to his position, there is no other narrative about his story at this point.


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  1. […] the other hand, Edward Scicluna’s resignation as Central Bank Governor would have to be triggered immediately as soon as he is arraigned in court provided his contract […]

  2. […] of funds. Two of these are current Deputy Prime Minister Chris Fearne and Central Bank Governor Edward Scicluna. Three of these were permanent secretaries, including Joseph Rapa, Ronald Mizzi and Alfred […]

  3. […] Edward Scicluna can’t use the excuse of having been a government minister that found a corrupt contract which had to be honoured before it was struck down by a court. Even if this excuse is silly in most cases when dealing with corrupt contracts, it may have some legal weight to it. However, Edward Scicluna has nothing to clutch at but straws because he was the Minister of Finance since the very beginning the Vitals and VGH fraud was concocted. It was his responsibility as a technocrat and Minister of Finances to raise the red flag over these corrupt contracts and refuse to execute them. […]

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