The Malta Employers Association (MEA), widely recognized as a key advocate for business interests in Malta, is grappling with an internal controversy that has raised serious concerns about its integrity and independence. The organization has come under fire for employing Kirsten Cutajar Miller, who simultaneously serves as a person of trust to Finance Minister Clyde Caruana. Critics argue that this dual role constitutes a profound conflict of interest, undermining the MEA’s ability to effectively represent its members....
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