Bid to break ‘monopoly’ on Dwejra boat trips
A boat owner has been waiting for no less than 13 years for Transport Malta to grant him a licence to take tourists around the picturesque Dwejra Bay and the Azure Window, one of Gozo’s most visited tourist spots.
His patience has finally run out and he has filed legal action, accusing the transport watchdog of protecting the interests of the few operators of pleasure trips in the bay and consolidating their monopoly.
Raymond Grima, of San Lawrenz, claimed Transport Malta was “illegally” refusing to issue him with the proper licence.
In a judicial protest filed in the Gozo courts earlier this week, he held Transport Malta responsible for the damages he was sustaining, especially since, he claimed, the authority’s actions were in breach of European laws on monopolies.
His lawyer, Kevin Mompalao, insisted the transport watchdog was bringing up every excuse not to issue the licence, including blaming it on the Malta Environment and Planning Authority.
Mr Gauci explained that, after having first chased the Malta Maritime Authority and now its replacement Transport Malta, his latest request was submitted in March. So far, however, he had received no reply, although more than half of the summer season had already elapsed.
Although the government had repeatedly committed itself to liberalising the transport sector, pleasure cruises in Dwejra were still characterised by a monopoly of the few, he argued.
He called on Transport Malta to issue the licence immediately and held it responsible for damages.
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Oliver Mallia
Jul 30th 2010, 20:00
The seconed legal action against ADT will be filed by my self Oliver Mallia for leaving my trackless train pemit pending . Proset ADT
K. Mifsud
Jul 30th 2010, 16:55
Competition authority... will you ever wake up?
michael seychell
Jul 30th 2010, 16:24
I was under the impression that ALL mode of transport have been or are about to be fully liberalised.
It would be interesting to see what arguments Transport Malta will submit to the courts for not granting this licence.
Michael Seychell
Tal-Pieta
Franco Farrugia
Jul 30th 2010, 15:27
Probably, the other licencees have been around with their boats for much longer than the tenure of office of the queen in question. So, I would be careful what to write, if I were you.
T Camilleri
Jul 30th 2010, 18:06
Franco Farrugia the Queen has been around for some time hasn't she?
l.theuma
Jul 30th 2010, 14:00
Autocracy and bureaucracy are new terms wrapping Malta's neodictatorship.
T Camilleri
Jul 30th 2010, 10:54
Maybe he's not one of the Gozitan Queen's boys?