For two consecutive years, Malta’s Parliamentary Health Committee, one of the most significant bodies entrusted with overseeing public health policies and institutions, remained inactive. During this period, the committee was chaired by Parliamentary Secretary Malcolm Agius Galea, who admitted that he did not convene any meetings. His justification was rooted in what he described as an “apparent conflict of interest,” since he simultaneously held a ministerial role within the Health Ministry....
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