Details of the debt of several public corporations were given in reply to a parliamentary question yesterday by Finance Minister Tonio Fenech.
Topping the list is Enemalta, with a debt of €659.59 million followed by the Malta Freeport Corporation with €216.19 million.
The debt position of other entities as of December 31, 2010 was as follows:
Grand Harbour Regeneration Corporation - €10.14m; Foundation for Tomorrow's Schools - €50.43m; Malta Enterprise - €2.87m; Malta Government Investments Ltd - €6.04m; Malta Government Technology Investments Ltd - €6.64m; Malta Tourism Authority - €799,829; Foundation for Educational Services - €53,674; National Orchestra Ltd - €14,081; University of Malta - €3.43m.
Water Services Corporation - €93.68m; Malta Industrial Parks - €76.38m; Transport Malta - €5.56m; Property Management Services - €7m; Air Malta - €27.06m; Gozo Channel - €638,678; Kordin Grain Terminal - €2,318; Malta Air Traffic Services - €2.31m.
The total debt is €1,168.84 million of which €891,242,207 is long-term debt.