Malta’s Standards Commissioner has criticized Prime Minister Robert Abela’s refusal to publish cabinet members’ asset declarations, calling it a “step backwards” for transparency. Abela’s government has been accused of undermining accountability by not making these declarations public, sparking concerns over governance and corruption. The issue highlights ongoing debates about openness in Malta’s government.
Standards Commissioner Slams Abela’s Stance on Cabinet Assets Disclosure
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