Tag: regulations
MGA launches new sports integrity unit
The Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) has launched a new Sports Integrity Unit with the aim to increase focus on and shift resources toward fighting against the manipulation of sports competitions.
Proposed rental property reform seen to support growth
The Maltese rental property reform due to come into force on 1 January 2020 if the parliament approves of it is seen to regulate and support the growth of the rental property market.
TM reviews electric kick scooter policies as public use remains illegal
The use of electric scooters in public spaces is illegal in Malta, therefore riding them using their in-built electric engine is not allowed for the time being. However, the transport authority is currently reviewing the related policies regulating this type of vehicle.
FinanceMalta, MFSA to hold fintech workshop on regulations
FinanceMalta has partnered up with the Malta Financial Services Authority (MFSA) in organising a workshop on MFSA’s FinTech Strategy Consultation Document on Pillar 1 - Regulations. The event will take place on Tuesday, 30 July at the Corinthia Palace Hotel in Attard.
EU drone regulation to bring peace of mind to Malta’s airspace
Francesca Ferrando, Advisor for Shipping and Aviation at KPMG in Malta tells Business Malta how the recently-adopted two EU regulations on drone usage could bring peace of mind to the local airspace.
PM Muscat says strict, transparent regulations attract businesses
Maltese Prime Minister Joseph Muscat said a transparent regulatory ecosystem is key for attracting businesses to a country. He noted that Malta regulated the medical cannabis industry last year for this very reason.
Kamra tal-Periti sends letter to minister to clarify new regulations
Maltese architects’ association Kamra tal-Periti has sent a letter to Minister for Transport, Infrastructure and Capital Projects Ian Borg related to new regulations regarding Avoidance of Damage to Third Party Property the Maltese government announced yesterday, coming into force today.