The quiet appointment of long-serving Labour Member of Parliament Chris Agius to the Board of Trustees of the American University of Malta has renewed scrutiny of governance practices surrounding the controversial higher education institution and its close relationship with successive Maltese administrations. The appointment occurred shortly after Prime Minister Robert Abela excluded Agius from Cabinet following his ascension to the leadership of the Labour Party, adding a political dimension to what was otherwise an undisclosed administrative decision....
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