Resources Ministry replies for energy regulator
The Malta Resources Authority is comfortable with the quality of the data used by its auditors to verify the energy tariffs established by Enemalta, the Ministry for Resources and Rural Affairs said in reply to questions sent by The Times to the regulator.
The questions were about criticism levelled by leading economist Edward Scicluna who, in an article last Tuesday, criticised it for failing its legal obligations to protect the consumer.
Ironically, the replies seem to justify Prof. Scicluna's concerns regarding the independence of the regulator seeing that the replies to the questions sent to the regulator's chief executive officer came through an e-mail sent by the Resources Ministry spokesman. There was nothing in the e-mail or in the replies to indicate that they came from the CEO.
The replies said that on the basis of the testing and review work undertaken so far the MRA was not aware of any "discrepancies, uncertainties, inaccuracies or unrealistic assumptions" that would undermine the reliability of the data used in the report.
Prof. Scicluna argued in his article that both the KPMG report commissioned by Enemalta and the Deloitte report commissioned by the MRA based their respective exercises on a number of "questionable" assumptions and unaudited financial data furnished by the corporation.
The MRA/Resources Ministry partially refuted the economist's argument that the regulator did not have the necessary expertise to establish the level of tariffs that should apply in a monopolistic market.
The MRA had "the expertise on matters and areas on which it has taken a position so far".
It was also admitted that, on the other outstanding issues listed in the Deloitte report, the regulator was getting professional support from people with the appropriate technical expertise.
The Return on Capital Employed at 6.61 per cent computed by Enemalta's auditors, and which would be recouped from consumers, was justified by the MRA/Resources Ministry.
"This does not appear to be excessive and is obtained from acceptable sources. However, as indicated in our consultant's report, further work is being done to establish a policy for dealing with this in future reviews," the e-mail said.
The e-mail also indicated that the MRA had approved the backdating of the tariffs to October 1.
In his article, Prof. Scicluna accused the MRA of being "conspicuous by its absence" and having "no clue" about what its legal obligations are. He insisted the authority failed to protect consumers.
He questioned the MRA's priorities and its lack of competence to determine the level of tariffs that should apply in the prevailing monopolistic scenario.
"If the authority does not have the necessary expertise to carry out these exercises it should state so," he said.
The MRA said yesterday evening it has informed the unions that a meeting with them will be held on January 30.
The authority said that it was holding the meeting in reaction to the letters it had received from the unions.
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lgalea
Jan 25th 2009, 09:22
R.Farrugia
The EneMalta bills are all wrong.
They charged everyone 16.8 cents per Kwh instead of 16.1 cent as stated by the Minister.
This is apart from the bills not being correct because they are artificially inflated.
And this is on estimates where it is sheer daylight highway robbery because I may not have used a single unit during that period.
Check the bill yourself and see how EneMalta and Gonzipn is robbing everyone.
R.Farrugia
Jan 24th 2009, 17:34
When has Prof.Scicluna been donned with infalibility? Since he showed intention to contest the MEP elections on behalf of PL?
Mike Magri
Jan 5th 2011, 13:38
R. farrugia... As far as i know, Prof. Scicluna has never claimed `infallibility` anywhere and anytime.. But i can ASSURE you my friend, that Prof Scicluna is a very honest, able and serious economist / politician and a True Professional known by one-and-ALL here and abroad.. And yes.. he is also `donned` by God`s Gift of `Perfectionalism`... And that is why he joined the PL`s books to get elected as an MEP, so that he can be of TRUE SERVICE to Malta and Gozo and their Citizins as a whole... And that`s what he has done so far, and what he is going to continue doing in the future...
Now having said all that, are you then Implying that your GonziPN and his `Bravo` Advisors are then THEY Who are `Donned` with infallibility, and thus they can never be criticised, disagreed with, etc.. etc.. etc.. Haaa.. Haaa.. That would be a good joke, wouldn`t it.........!!!!!!!!!
Hallina Habib jew Habiba.., x`int.....!!!!!!!!!!!!
Eric Bonello
Jan 24th 2009, 13:51
This is downright scandalous. So much for an independent regulator....
lgalea
Jan 24th 2009, 10:26
Why did the Minister reply instead of the MRA?
Didn't Gonzipn tell the unions to go to the MRA?
So who is really the regulator?
MRA = PARAVENTU