AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoLocal Governance & Ethics: Malta’s MIEA COO Ray Pellicano is reported to be overseeing Prime Minister Robert Abela’s private Gozo hotel project during taxpayer-funded working hours, raising questions about authorisation and possible private payments. Public Finance: Malta’s Fiscal Advisory Council warns growth is “unsustainable,” driven too much by population growth, migrant labour and public spending while productivity barely rises. Travel Tech & Border Policy: The EU’s Entry and Exit System (EES) is again blamed for potential 6-hour airport queues, with airlines and IATA warning that biometric checks could slow passport processing sharply. Health Tech: HeartSciences wins a European Patent Office grant for ECG-based assessment of diastolic function, expanding its AI-ECG patent portfolio. AI Payments: Visa and OpenAI announce a collaboration to enable secure, permissioned payments for AI-agent commerce using Visa tokenisation and risk controls. Tourism in Malta: WTTC’s Global Summit lands in Valletta (7–9 Oct), with Travel & Tourism forecast at US$4.9bn for Malta in 2026 and 72,200 jobs. Startups: OneHazel wins The NEXT Pitch and secures a EUR 25,000 package for NEXT Summit Valletta 2027. Remote Work: Eurostat data places Malta among the higher remote-working countries in Europe (12.5% usually working from home). Sports Science: A junior powerlifter from New Zealand, who has competed in Malta, heads to the world championships.
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