MDA calls for reform to ensure ‘fairness and accountability’ in magisterial Inquiries

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The Malta Business Weekly

The Malta Developers Association (MDA) on Saturday expressed serious concerns about the practice of implicating private companies in magisterial inquiries initiated by third-party requests.

These inquiries frequently lack substantive remedies and inflict significant reputational damage on the entities involved, the MDA said.

While the MDA upholds the principles of the rule of law, it cannot endorse a system where an inquiry is triggered solely on the basis of unsubstantiated newspaper reports, without the presentation of credible evidence to support such requests.

To ensure procedural fairness, the MDA advocated for the introduction of a formal mechanism that affords implicated companies the opportunity to present their evidence and defend their position.

Despite the absence of any implication of guilt, these procedures often have profound commercial implications for companies that employ hundreds of individuals, while imposing no accountability on those who instigate unfounded allegations.

Accordingly, the MDA urged the government to implement comprehensive reforms to establish a system that is just, impervious to abuse, and aligned with the principles of fairness and accountability.

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