Ghadira Bay beach project cancelled after ministerial U-turn

After a much-hyped press conference announcing the replenishment and extension of the Ghadira Bay beach last year, The Shift can report that Transport Minister Aaron Farrugia has suddenly changed his mind and cancelled the whole project.

After spending tens of thousands of euros on studies, permit applications, architects, the launching of a public procurement process and adverts that were pasted across social media and billboards, Farrugia has now told Parliament the project that he and Tourism Minister Clayton Bartolo had announced was no longer being considered as a priority.

The minister did not explain the sudden change of heart or what happened to the project between its announcement and cancellation.

Asked by Opposition MP Chris Said to inform the House about what happened to the project announced in 2022 and when works were to be completed, Farrugia gave a terse reply.

“Priorities have changed since then as the government is now focusing on other projects which are considered to be more essential and important in this particular moment,” Farrugia said.

The minister did not elaborate on which priorities he was speaking about or why the tens of thousands of euros spent preparing for the project had gone down the drain.

The Shift is informed the project was cancelled after several curious coincidences in the procurement process.

The Shift reported last year how the half-a-million-euro tender for the now-shelved project had been poorly managed by the government.

A tender was originally issued by the corruption-tainted Projects Malta, now Malta Strategic Partnerships Projects Ltd and was won by the Bonnici Brothers’ €500,000 bid, which wasn’t the lowest offer for the project.

Crying foul, Polidano Brothers objected and challenged the public tender’s award before the Public Contracts Review Board.

After an investigation, the board decided that Projects Malta was wrong to have awarded the contract to Bonnici Brothers and ordered the tender to be re-evaluated and for it to be awarded to the cheapest bidder.

But instead of doing that, it now results that Projects Malta, which falls under Prime Minister Robert Abela’s direct remit, suddenly decided the project was no longer a priority and cancelled it.

Bonnici Brothers is closely connected to Robert Abela, who was the company’s legal representative for many years while also serving as the Planning Authority’s legal consultant. He was also in business with Gilbert Bonnici, the Bonnici Group managing director, together with his wife Lydia.

The government has so far not indicated whether the Ghadira Bay project has been permanently shelved or merely postponed.

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Francis Said
Francis Said
1 year ago

Has the project been cancelled or indefinitely postponed for economic reasons or because friends of Bobby were not awarded the project.
Another example of bad administration where undisclosed taxpayers’ funds were spent for this project, which funds have now ended up in the proverbial toilet.
The board members of a private company would replace and terminate the employment of the said board members forthwith by the shareholders and potentially sue them for every cent spent irresponsibly.

robert caruana
robert caruana
1 year ago

What can I say…well done first you up root the area and then shelve it…… nellieha people wake up!!!!!

Jools Seizure
Jools Seizure
1 year ago

In terms of incompetence, this minister stands head and shoulders above his colleagues … and it is not as if he hasn’t got stiff competition.

Toni Borg
Toni Borg
1 year ago

since Bonnici Brothers did not get it, no one will!!…at least not for the time being…..we’ll just let this lie for some time and then issue a direct order for the full eur500k

Hallas Gahan

The BU BU
The BU BU
1 year ago
Reply to  Toni Borg

That’s what the previous Gahan government did when the road of San Guzepp ta Targa was ready from Construction and the contractor forgot to lay an ENEMALTA CABLE, instead of Fining the Contractor for the error, they dug the Pavement from Scratch to lay that cable, and the Contractor went out Scott Free Sur Gahan, Tista xi Qahba xi darba TAJJAR LILL Qahba ohra BHALA?????

Joseph
Joseph
1 year ago
Reply to  The BU BU

Kollox ghal tal-qalba il-hanzirata. U gahan jibqa jitewweb.

El Ninho
El Ninho
1 year ago

Maybe it’s a case of… if Bobby’s buddies can’t get the tender then nobody gets it!

Will probably be redesigned in some way to make sure that Bobby’s buddies will get it next time!

Don’t want to upset them eh Bobby?

KLAUS
KLAUS
1 year ago

Not sure, but have THEY scrapped the METRO too?
😵 😵 😵 😵 😵 😵 😵 😵 😵 😵 😵 😵 😵 😵 😵 😵 😵

wenzu
wenzu
1 year ago

One cock-up followed by another- in true MLP fashion!

Gee Mike
Gee Mike
1 year ago

A full audit on the shooting range will be interesting to see how a 3.5 million project ended up costing 400% of what it should have. Hnizzrijja

The BU BU
The BU BU
1 year ago
Reply to  Gee Mike

Like Mater DEI HOSPITAL LM200 000000 Disappeared😂. After 20 years.
Tal MICKY MOUSE.

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