Robert
Musumeci

Dr Robert Musumeci is a warranted advocate and a perit. He also holds a Masters Degree in Conservation Technology in Masonry Buildings.

He is the founding partner of the architectural firm RMPERITI and prior to being admitted to the Maltese Bar in 2016, he had practiced as a perit since 1998. He is a former chairperson of the Building Industry Consultative Council (BICC) and presently holds the post of advisor within the office of the Prime Minister of Malta. Dr Musumeci was directly involved in the reforms which led to Malta Environment and Planning Authority’s demerger and the establishment of the new Lands Authority in 2016.

Dr Musumeci has published several academic articles related to planning legislation. He was selected by the Faculty of Laws (University of Malta) for the prize of Best Doctor of Laws Thesis Award 2016 for his thesis entitled 'The Development Planning Act 2016 - A critical Appraisal'.

Articles by this author
Tribunal orders a ‘less modern design’ in Triq Fleur de Lys
Planning Blog
The Tribunal concurred with the Authority and held that the proposed façade design on Triq Fleur de Lys should be ‘revised’ in view of the surrounding context...
Mdina permit for restaurant revoked
Planning Blog
The Tribunal noted that, even more so, the area was not committed with any commercial activity. Against this background, the Tribunal upheld the plaintiff’s appeal and moved...
Catering events permitted in Capua Conference Hall
Planning Blog
Swieqi catering outlet refused
Planning Blog
Tribunal sends fresh drawings to PA for reassessment
Planning Blog
Authority ordered to reassess application for tables and chairs
Marsa billboard approved by Tribunal
Planning Blog
Owner not in possession of property still responsible for planning illegalities
Authority failed to prove that building was of historic interest
Conversion of stable to residence rejected
Planning Blog
38cm encroachment over roof terrace deemed ‘minimal’
Planning Blog
Permission in Qortin villa area not issued despite Court decision
Tribunal consents to relocation of tables and chairs
Planning Blog
Proposal cannot be changed after Commission sitting
Planning Blog