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Influence-peddling at Planning Authority requires immediate investigation

Moviment Graffitti calls for an independent investigation into Johann Buttigieg’s conduct at the Planning Authority

Today’s revelations in The Sunday Times about Johann Buttigieg and Yorgen Fenech corroborates what Moviment Graffitti have long been saying about the Planning Authority – that it is wholly corrupt, and caters mostly, if not solely, to the interests of big business and the political class.

The Planning Authority has long been granting construction magnates unbridled power through their development projects, which often run contrary to the needs of everyday citizens. This article reveals black-on-white how close relationships between top-management at the PA and the business and political classes create a climate of impunity – that not only are construction magnates free to run rampant, but are entertained to do so behind-the-scenes at the Planning Authority.

And this issue goes beyond Yorgen Fenech. Moviment Graffitti can’t help but ask which other developers enjoyed a friendly relationship with Johann Buttigieg, and why the ex-PA Chairman never declared a conflict of interest when presiding over planning decisions he had a clear position of influence in.

Risks of influence-peddling are too evident. Every project mentioned in these chats require further inspection by authorities, while an independent investigation needs to be set up into Buttigieg’s conduct at the Planning Authority.

Further to this, Johann Buttigieg must be made to resign from his post at the Malta Tourism Authority immediately.

As Moviment Graffitti previously argued in their ‘Reforming Planning and Construction in Malta’ document, those in power must be held accountable at all costs. PA Board members and high-ranking officials must be held personally responsible for their conduct, especially in terms of breaching policies, their own code of ethics, conflict of interest, undue influence and other improper behaviour.

One cannot forget the responsibility Minister Ian Borg has in this. The Minister stood by Johann Buttigieg throughout all the criticism and backlash received against the Planning Authority. Two months after we asked the Minister to take responsibility for Buttigieg’s behaviour, Buttigieg “resigned” from the Planning Authority and was given a high-salary position in the Malta Tourism Authority – an exchange that took place amid tensions between Buttigieg and Gozitan mega-developer Joseph Portelli, who owed Yorgen Fenech “500”.

What did Ian Borg know about the tense dynamics between Johann Buttigieg, Yorgen Fenech and Joe Portelli? What was the real reason behind Buttigieg’s removal from the PA?

The Minister must be held accountable for these actions at all costs.

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