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Colonel Etienne Scicluna to move back to the Armed Forces of Malta

Colonek Etienne Scicluna, a military officer trusted by the government who was sent to work temporally as Kordin’s Chief of Operations, will be sent back to the Armed Forces of Malta. Colonel Etienne Scicluna will be transferred back to the Armed Forces in a government reshuffle of the Armed Forces’ top ranks.

Brigadier Clinton J O’Neill has retained his post as the Armed Forces commander despite the scandalous drug-heist in which a group of robbers broke into an army base and stole a disputed amount of cannabis. However, the reform of the Armed Forces of Malta was planned before the drug-heist, and it is part of a modernisation process which includes equipping the Armed Forces with new military equipment.

Colonel Etienne Scicluna was slated for the prison’s CEO, but instead was posted as the prison’s Operations Chief on temporally basis after Svetlana Muscat was suspended. Svetlana Muscat was the prison’s Head of Strategy and was earmarked for the post of Head of Operations before she was fired for holding a meeting with Yorgen Fenech and a local businessman in her administrative office.

The post for Chief of Operations at the Corradino Correctional Facility will be filled in the coming months.


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  2. […] for a civilian as the prison’s Chief of Operations, and he may very well get his way as Colonel Etienne Tabone is to be recalled to the Armed Forces of Malta for a promotion in a planned reshuffle of the top […]

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