Robert Abela gave Amanda Muscat a 30% discount on what she should pay back

Prime Minister Robert Abela gave former minister Clayton Bartolo’s wife Amanda Muscat a discount of at least 30% on the amount she owed taxpayers for her irregular employment.

According to calculations made by The Shift based on Amanda Muscat’s three government contracts, published in the Standards Commissioner’s report, the former minister’s wife got paid as a consultant for 13 months even though she never worked as a consultant but continued performing the role of her husband’s private secretary.

This means that through two fake contracts as a consultant and a person of trust, first with Clayton Bartolo and then with Gozo Minister Clint Camilleri, Muscat was paid an extra €23,504, or almost €2,000 additional per month.

Amanda Muscat’s extra payments in the two consultancy roles she occupied.

In her role as Tourism Ministry advisor, while she was dating the minister in an extramarital affair, Muscat’s salary was bumped by an extra €1,512 per month, totalling €7,560 in additional payments for a role she did not do.

When moved to the Gozo Ministry in the wake of the scandal and censure of former minister Justyne Caruana employing her boyfriend Daniel Bogdanovic, her income was increased by €1,993 monthly compared to her secretarial role, while that was exactly what she was still doing, according to the Standards Commissioner’s report.

Prime Minister Robert Abela spent weeks defending Clayton Bartolo, only to turn against him a few days ago. Muscat was ordered to refund the extra payments she received through the two fake contracts.

Using Principal Permanent Secretary Tony Sultana to estimate the value of what she received in extra payments, Muscat was asked to pay back only €16,407.

Somehow, Sultana got his workings wrong by about 30%.

Amanda Muscat at work with Clayton Bartolo at the Tourism Ministry.

In correspondence sent to Speaker Anglu Farrugia, Sultana did not explain how he came up with his €16,407 refund. No workings of his calculations were presented.

The three contracts given to Amanda Muscat show that while the difference in the basic pay between that of a private secretary and a consultant may not be huge, Muscat’s major boost in her income derived from the granting of an expertise allowance, which is supposed to be given only in exceptional circumstances when accompanied by qualifications.

Despite having just two A levels and limited experience, Muscat was given a €15,000-a-year expertise allowance when at the tourism ministry, which increased to €20,000 when switched to the fake consultancy contract with Minister Clint Camilleri.

In both cases, Robert Abela’s office approved the expertise allowance to which Muscat was not entitled.

                           

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Booooo
Booooo
5 days ago

Hey, that’s not a political motivated move, it’s a Black Friday discount. Can I have one on my taxes dear bobby?

Joseph Tabone Adami
Joseph Tabone Adami
4 days ago
Reply to  Booooo

Black indeed. But not only on a Friday.

Similiar ‘discounts’ have been going on for ages, by now – and others are still waiting to be unearthed.

By the way, the write-up concludes that ‘somehow, Sultana got his workings wrong by about 30%’.

That’s the Principal Permanent Secretary (the Head of the whole Civil Service) for you.

Abela can always put the blame on him for the mess-up!

Lobert
Lobert
5 days ago

The only expertise she has is dating a 6fter

Carmelo borg
5 days ago

U zgur dawn il flus mhumiex min but.
Cap cap gahan MEQ.MEW

Citizen Gahan
Citizen Gahan
5 days ago

Oh, come on. The classe politique needs to live as well. I always remember that when paying taxes: a LV handbag for Michelle Muscat, a contribution to all those labourista with phantom jobs…We all have needs!

MIKE
MIKE
5 days ago

Meta darba kelli niehu xi flus li hallast zejjed bhala taxxa u kelli naghti xi taxxa gdida, ma hallewnix inhallas wahda bl-ohra. Qaluli l-ewwel hallas it-taxxa l-gdida imbaghad intuk it-taxxa li kienet thallset zejjed, wara.
Mela din ghaliex mhux kella taghti kull centezmu li serqet, imbaghad tistenna sakemm itugha ta’ dak li suppost ghamlet?

S. Camilleri
S. Camilleri
5 days ago
Reply to  MIKE

Għadek ma fhimtx li regoli differenti japplikaw għall-allat u għall-annimali?

S. Camilleri
S. Camilleri
5 days ago

Aw, Sultana made a mistake. Probably he is not even qualified in Maths.

saviour mamo
saviour mamo
5 days ago

It reflects the high failure rate in mathematics.

Albert
5 days ago

prime minister legalising crime. again.

joe tedesco
joe tedesco
5 days ago

NEVER, NEVER, NEVER TRUST ROBERT ABELA
AND PL GOVERNMENTS.

Mark
Mark
4 days ago

taking money from citizens and public administration without having done a job, is called Fraud, I don’t understand why the president replaces the judiciary and makes decisions, so in this island it is enough to return part of the stolen amount and return free as if nothing had happened?

Winston Psaila
Winston Psaila
4 days ago

These crooks have bled the Country dry and somehow still manage to siphon more and more. They make the miracle of the loaves and fish seem child’s play.

Silvio Farrugia
Silvio Farrugia
3 days ago

What a disgusting PM we have
So the speaker will do nothing ?

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