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Former Labour MP Takes the Helm at Sports Integrity Authority

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In a significant development, former Labour MP Jean Claude Micallef has been appointed as the new CEO of the Authority for Integrity in Maltese Sport. This move marks a new chapter for the organization, which plays a vital role in promoting ethical sports governance in Malta. Micallef’s appointment was announced on his Facebook page, where he expressed his enthusiasm for the new role and looked forward to meeting with the staff and addressing a press conference.

As the former Labour MP takes the reins, he will be responsible for leading the authority’s efforts to safeguard the integrity of sports across Malta. The organization’s mandate is to maintain fair play, honesty, and respect in all sporting activities, and Micallef’s experience and expertise will be invaluable in driving this mission forward. The authority’s work is crucial in protecting the values that make sports a beloved part of Maltese culture, and Micallef’s leadership will be instrumental in shaping the organization’s future direction.

Micallef’s appointment also marks a changing of the guard, as he replaces another former Labour MP, Luciano Busuttil, who had served as CEO since the authority’s inception. As Micallef embarks on his new role, he will be building on the foundation laid by his predecessor, while also bringing his own unique perspective and vision to the organization. With his experience in politics and his passion for sports integrity, Micallef is well-equipped to lead the authority into a new era of growth and success.

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