AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoParliament & Governance: Malta’s Speaker Anglu Farrugia used his final Sette Giugno address to push for sweeping institutional reform, citing the 14th Legislature’s heavy workload (hundreds of sittings and committee meetings) and warning against treating accountability numbers as mere statistics. EU Pay Rules: A new EU Pay Transparency Directive is due by 7 June 2026, but many countries are lagging; the report highlights the gender pay gap and the potential annual cost of delays. Nuclear & Radiation Safety: An IAEA mission assessed Malta’s radiation regulatory framework via an Integrated Regulatory Review Service, focusing on the work of the RPC and safety oversight for medical and industrial radiation use. Maritime Tech & Training: Malta’s ship registry talks with Nigeria’s NIMASA at Posidonia 2026 on modernising registration, automation, and digital transformation. Public Health & Fireworks: Mater Dei’s emergency physician Jonathan Joslin calls for a multidisciplinary, evidence-based review of Malta’s fireworks sector after Naxxar explosions, focusing on health and environmental impacts. Climate & Tourism: World Environment Day remarks from tourism leader Geoffrey Lipman warn global sustainability frameworks are failing and urge faster climate action. Shipping Agenda: Posidonia 2026 spotlights seafarer safety and decarbonisation as the sector’s defining priorities. AI & Standards (OIF): OIF advanced initiatives in Malta for next-gen AI, cloud, and optical transport networks, including encrypted transport and near-package optics work.
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