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Finance Minister Prof. Edward Scicluna receives a courtesy visit from H.E. Hag Magid Mohammed Elsuwar
Finance Minister Prof. Edward Scicluna received a courtesy visit from Ambassador of the Republic of Sudan to Malta H.E. Hag Magid Mohammed Elsuwar, on Wednesday 11th September, 2013. The meeting discussed topics related to the economic situation in both countries, as well as ways in which Malta and Sudan can enhance cooperation across various sectors,…
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Pre-Budget Consultation Meeting – Inspire, Marsascala – 11.09.2013
[nggallery id=154] – Wednesday, 11th September, 2013
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Finance Minister Prof. Edward Scicluna receives a courtesy visit from Sir Andrew Large
Finance Minister Prof. Edward Scicluna received a courtesy visit from Sir Andrew Large, former Deputy Governor of the Bank of England, and a member of its Monetary Policy Committee between September 2002 and January 2006. The meeting chiefly concerned itself with matters related to enhancing and safeguarding financial stability and the Government’s role in this…
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Pre-Budget Consultation Meeting – Phoenicia Hotel, Floriana – 09.09.2013
Finance Minister Prof. Edward Scicluna meets with members of the public and answers queries and concerns related to the budget preparation process during the first Pre-Budget 2014 Consultation Public Meeting on Monday 9th September, 2013. [nggallery id=152] – Monday, 9th September, 2013.
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Pre-Budget 2014 Consultation Business Breakfast – Intercontinental, St.Julian’s – 04.09.2013
“Il-konsultazzjoni hi parti essenzjali mill-proċess tat-tħejijja tal-Baġit. Għalhekk dalgħodu iltqajt mall-imsieħba soċjali u bosta rappreżentanti mis-settur privat u pubbliku sabiex nisma’ r-rakkomandazzjonijiet tagħhom għall-baġit li ġej. Dawn ir-rakkomandazzjonijiet se jiġu kkunsidrati kif jixraq, dejjem fil-qafas tal-miri tal-Gvern għall-Baġit 2014 – li huma l-istabbiltà ekonomika, għaqal u responsabbiltà fiskali, u soċjetà aktar ġusta fejn il-ġid li…
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MCESD Meeting
Finance Minister Prof. Edward Scicluna formally presented the Pre-Budget Document 2014 to the Malta Council for Social and Economic Development on Monday, 2nd September 2014. Minister for Public Dialogue Helena Dalli was also present for the presentation, which represented the opening of the Pre-Budget 2014 Consultation period. During the presentation, Prof. Scicluna outlined the Government’s…
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Pre-budget consultation period to begin on Monday 9th September
Finance minister announces pre-budget consultation period, set to begin in September. The finance minister Edward Scicluna today announced that the pre-budget 2014 public consultation period would begin as from the first week of September. The consultation process will begin with a meeting of the Malta Council for Economic and Social Development (MCESD) on 2…
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Żjara l-Arkivju Notarili
It-Tnejn 12 ta’ Awwissu, l-Ministru għall-Finanzi l-Prof. Edward Scicluna żar l-Arkivju Notarili, flimkien mal-Prim Ministru Joseph Muscat kif ukoll is-Segretarju Parlamentari għall-Ġustizzja Owen Bonnici. “Kont iddispjaċut sew li minkejja l-valur imprezzabbli storiku u kulturali tad-dokumenti f’dan l-arkivju – li bosta minnhom saħansitra jmorru lura sa żmien il-kavallieri – tħallew jitmermru u jisfaxxaw,” ikkummenta Prof. Scicluna…
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“Stability for the benefit of the Whole Society”
Government launches the Pre-Budget 2014 Consultation Document “The theme chosen for this Pre-Budget Document – ‘stabbiltà biex noħolqu l-ġid għal kulħadd’ –embodies this Government’s economic stance for this legislature,” said Finance Minister Prof. Edward Scicluna during the presentation of the Pre-Budget Consultation Document on Friday 9th August 2013. “The new Government is wholly committed to…
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‘Time of selling off the family silver now over’ – Interview with the Times of Malta
After presenting his pre-Budget document, Finance Minister Edward Scicluna speaks to Vanessa Macdonald about the deficit and pension reform. The European Commission is telling us the deficit and debt problems are not the result of economic downturn in general, that the Greek loans that we gave contributed, but that even without them there would…