PL announces appointments
The Labour Party today announced the appointment of Kurt Farrugia as director of communications and Charlon Gouder as communications executive.
Mr Farrugia, a former editor of maltastar.com and deputy editor of the GWU weekly It-Torca, will be responsible for the development of a communications policy and related functions.
He will be assisted by former One News journalist Charlon Gouder.
Mark Farrugia, who has occupied the post of party media executive for 13 years, has been appointed personal assistant to party leader Joseph Muscat.
The party said the appointments formed part of a restructuring which started with the appointment of James Piscopo as party CEO.
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Joseph Mangion
Dec 3rd 2008, 14:37
MLP could be eligible to the programme Arani Issa with it's cosmetic surgery
'New' skin, old face.
Miguel Fenech
Dec 3rd 2008, 10:09
@ J Martinelli
My only comment is that if you believe that the appointment of a character like Charlon Gouder to a high post within PL is a farse, then you must admit that the appointment of Gordon Pisani to a high post within the Gvt (representing all Maltese) is a scandal!
J Martinelli
Dec 1st 2008, 23:52
@ D Ellul
How do you equate 'a breath of fresh air' with Charlon Gouder?
@ Randolph De Battista
You wrote: "Mr Farrugia has been doing a hell of a great job in Maltastar" You could fool some who have never read Maltastar!
And..." Mr Gouder is by far one of the best investigative journalists on the island". Using Mr. Gouder as a yardstick to measure investigative journalists on the island will certainly hurt the feelings of much more capable individuals who have been respected for their work for many years. Mr. Gouder, the master of interruptions will do well to disappear from the scene and enjoy inflating his ego behind a well polished desk in a secluded office somewhere in Marsa.
D Ellul
Dec 1st 2008, 21:45
@G Calleja, L Grech
These appointments are not for posts in the civil service or in the public sector. These are posts in the Labour Party. Now if you expect people working in the media of the Labour party to be Nationalists or moderates, think again, we're living in Malta!
Muscat is clearly showing that he means business and the change within the Labour party is a breath of fresh air to Maltese politics. The rise of the PL is similar to the rise of the PN pre-1987.
tony abela
Dec 1st 2008, 18:22
Come on what's all this fuss about? What childish comparisons! When the PN appoints Labour members as part of their staff at Pieta, then we will not appoint hardworking persons such as Kurt Farrugia as Director of Communications. Do you expect that the PL entrust its commincation role or any other internal role in the hands of people who are not members and activists of the party?
The PL has every right to critise the Nationalist Government for appointinh Blue-Eyes Only for PIUBLIC Appointmentys and not appointments within the PN.
It appears that you have nothing to critise LP on.
I Abela
Dec 1st 2008, 17:39
@ G. Calleja - Don't be ridiculous. When PL criticises PN for choosing certain people for certain posts, that posts refer to PUBLIC posts to which every citizen in good faith should have a right to be a candidate for such post. The appointments WITHIN the PL are obviously another story. Now let's see, who might you suggest to occupy such posts WITHIN the PL. Joe Saliba, or maybe Ninu Zammit?
Byron Camilleri
Dec 1st 2008, 17:14
Louisa grech, I can't understand, but do you expect Nationalists employed by the Labour party?
G.Calleja
Dec 1st 2008, 16:45
And then these PL stalwarts criticise the government for choosing certain people for certain delicate posts!! Joseph Muscat is just like his predecessors. He criticises and then , off he goes doing the same things. Although lately the PL accepted a new code of ethics on braodcasting on ONE and SuperOne radio, things have not changed and up to this date, their news bulletins are all negative. A sort of serial of all that is negative about these Islands-always blaming the government for anything. Not even one item which is positive. Who said that PL is all after change!!
Wistin Schembri
Dec 1st 2008, 14:54
Wow! What an earthquake!
Does Mr Farrugia's appointment mean that GWU is evenmore MLP's privileged partner?
For transparency's sake...can we see the new emblem?
Louisa grech
Dec 1st 2008, 14:40
MLP accuses the Nationalist Party of giving jobs to the boys. It seems that such a trend transcends political colours. I guess that MLP, PL, PN...all follow the same good reasoning.
One good thing has emerged from all this; we will be spared Charlon's antics in running after people asking questions.
Randolph De Battista
Dec 1st 2008, 14:29
Mr Farrugia has been doing a hell of a great job in Maltastar for the past years, Mr Gouder is by far one of the best investigative journalists on the island, with loads of experience and together I think they will make a very good team.
Mr M Farrugia then is one of the best resources in Labour and will suit the post perfectly.
Congratulations and good work guys!
A Mangion
Dec 1st 2008, 14:14
Charlon Gouder??!! In charge of Labour's media?! Incredible!! Oh my god now that's really a huge step backwards. Joseph Muscat has faith in Mr Gouder! Amazing