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Recruitment ethics under scrutiny in Malta politics

Recent revelations surrounding the recruitment practices in Malta’s public administration have ignited public debate on ethics, transparency, and accountability. At the center of the controversy are Michael Buhagiar, the chief of staff to Gozo Minister Clint Camilleri, and Amanda Muscat, the unqualified wife of former Tourism Minister Clayton Bartolo. Documents and testimonies suggest questionable decisions and procedural lapses, raising serious concerns about governance and the misuse of public funds....

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