DOI chief to head Malta’s Commission representation
Martin Bugelli
Director of Information Martin Bugelli will soon relinquish his post after being selected by the European Commission to head its representation in Malta.
Mr Bugelli was selected following a tough competition which saw some 50 applicants, including top civil service employees such as ambassadors and permanent secretaries vie for the plum job which comes with a €85,000 net salary and various other perks.
“We have just finished the recruitment process which has taken us a long time due to the high number of Maltese applicants,” sources close to the Commission said, adding that Mr Bugelli proved to be the best candidate. Mr Bugelli, who has occupied various important roles in the public service – including Director General for Agriculture and Agriculture attaché at Malta’s Permanent Representation in Brussels – will succeed Joanna Drake, the first Maltese to occupy the prestigious post following Malta’s EU accession.
Since Dr Drake left in January 2010 to become a director at the EU’s civil service in Brussels the post was temporarily assumed by acting head Bill Martin – an EU official sent from Brussels.
Mr Bugelli, 51, hails from Cospicua and served for a long time in the secretariat of Ugo Mifsud Bonnici both during his ministerial and Presidential roles. He graduated in English and has a Masters in Communications.
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Mary Anne Psaila
Apr 3rd 2011, 21:06
Congratulations on the achievment of your new job. You truly deserve it MARTIN.
Joe Portelli
Apr 3rd 2011, 20:28
Well done Mr Bugelli. You deserve this post. Wish you luck.
Dr. John Zammit
Apr 3rd 2011, 13:14
Congratulations and well done Martin.
F.Farrugia
Apr 3rd 2011, 11:54
No Musical Chairs. I had the chance to work with Mr.Bugelli when he was Dir. Of Agric. and when he was at the Secretariate of Previous Minister NINU Zammit. I can say that he is a very efficient and professional person in all respects. Congratulations Martin and I am sure you will overcome all hurdles.
Joe Cassar
Apr 3rd 2011, 10:43
"Musical chairs" is the name of the game