Joe Borg appointed chairman to Med. Academy of Diplomatic Studies
Government has announced the appointment of former EU Commissioner Joe Borg as chairman of the Mediterranean Academy of Diplomatic Studies.
Former EU Commissioner Joe Borg has been appointed chairman of the Mediterranean Academy of Diplomatic Studies.
In a statement, government announced that Joe Borg was unanimously accepted as chairman by all members of the governing board. He is to succeed the late President Guido de Marco, who passed aay last August.
The former EU Commissioner was nominated by the government through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and his nomination was endorsed by the University, the Swiss Foreign Ministry and the German government, who have representatives on the board.
Accepting the nomination, Joe Borg asked for the allowance payable to him as chairman to be allocated for scholarships.
The academy has been established for the past 20 years and provides courses in diplomacy to Maltese and foreign students.
Curriculum Vitae
Joe Borg is 58 years-old, and graduated Doctor of Laws in Malta in 1975, and obtained a Master of Laws in Wales in 1988.
He held academic posts at the University and was legal adviser to companies and corporate bodies in Malta and abroad.
He was elected Member of Parliament in 1995 and served as parliamentary Secretary within the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and as Foreign Affairs Minister, a position he resigned to take up the post of Commissioner.
Joe Borg is married to Isabelle and they have two children, Joseph and Clara.