In the Press: Enemalta cuts costs by €17 million after 700 workers transferred

Stories from today's national press. 

Times of Malta

Enemalta is expected to cut costs by €17 million a year after around 700 workers were shifted to different public entities. There are no employees on the books of Enemalta, with the energy provider now hiring staff from a government staff were all of Enemalta’s staff were transferred prior to its partial privatisation.

The Malta Independent

Minister Konrad Mizzi refused to apologize for his role in the Panama Papers scandal, and insisted that he was not a minister without a portfolio but rather “a minister in the Prime Minister’s office”.

L-Orizzont

Malta’s former permanent representative to the EU, Richard Cachia Caruana, used to earn a higher salary than other Brussels-based ambassadors.

In-Nazzjon

Union Haddiema Maghqudin secretary general Josef Vella urged the government to stop damaging Malta’s reputation.