Updated - Adds Labour reaction -

The Opposition's representatives on the Public Accounts Committee have asked the Auditor-General to investigate interference by Economic Affairs Minister Chris Cardona in the Privatisation Unit regarding the granting of a contract for legal services to assist in the granting of casino licences.

The issue was raised by The Sunday Times of Malta a month ago.

The PN noted that the minister had admitted he interfered in the workings of the unit.

It said that after the unit made its recommendations, the minister changed the criteria and then selected a firm which suited his preferences.

When the minister realised he did not have the authority to make such changes, he sought Finance Ministry approval for a direct order.

LABOUR REACTION

In a reaction, the Labour members on the PAC said they felt the inquiry should be extended to the practices used by the former administration, particularly the Finance Ministry, for the contracting of legal services.

They said such contracts in the past were almost always awarded to the same people, by direct order.

This was contrast to current procedure where companies were invited to declare their interest.

See also http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20130714/local/Minister-intervenes-in-tender-outcome.477820

http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20130715/local/Cardona-explains-intervention-in-legal-contract-adjudication.478004

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