AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoEnforcement & Justice: Newly appointed PN MP and Shadow Home Affairs Minister Conrad Borg Manché says Malta is “a hundred years behind” on enforcing existing laws, arguing that policing and the justice system—not legislation—are the real gaps. Courtroom Drama: The jury trial of Yorgen Fenech in the Daphne Caruana Galizia assassination resumes, with prosecutors expected to continue testimony from Assistant Police Commissioner Keith Arnaud. Migration & Values: Pope Leo XIV marked the US Independence Day with a visit to Lampedusa, urging the US and Europe to welcome and protect immigrants after praying at a migrant cemetery. Church Controversy: Massimo Palombella, a former Sistine Chapel Choir director convicted in Vatican-related financial offences, has sparked unease after being honoured at St John’s Co-Cathedral. Culture & Heritage: Valletta’s Notarial Archives in restored palazzi are highlighted as a living archive of Malta’s social and cultural history. Sport & Wellbeing: Government announces a pilot of free swimming lessons for children, with Sport Malta set to expand the programme after Cottonera. EU Travel Friction: Airport bosses warn the EU’s Entry/Exit System could mean “disastrous” holiday queues.
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