New OHSA CEO given special contract to keep working privately

PM directive ignored

 

Tista taqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malti.

Josianne Cutajar, the recently appointed CEO of the Occupational Health and Safety Authority (OHSA) has been given a special engagement contract, allowing her to be on the state payroll while also working as a doctor in her private clinic.

Her new contract, obtained by The Shift through a Freedom of Information (FOI) request, also defies a directive issued by Prime Minister Robert Abela. The directive states that government agency CEOs cannot continue working privately.

Although Cutajar’s new appointment is completely distinct from the medical profession, the new CEO was given a so-called ‘Principal General Practitioner in Contract B+6’, reserved exclusively for medical doctors employed within the national health service.

Signed by OHSA Chairman David Xuereb, who, apart from many different government appointments, also offers his services as a private consultant, Cutajar’s contract allows her to keep her primary job as a doctor on the national health service even in the eventuality that she is sacked from the OHSA for incompetence or wrongdoing.

This means that despite being the CEO of an agency that has nothing to do with the health profession, Cutajar was kept on the books of the national health system to safeguard her previous job.

Her new contract also allows her to continue to privately see clients and charge them, in a clear conflict with her new role as her private patients could include clients of OHSA, including businesspeople and contractors who fall under the surveillance of the same authority.

Sources close to OHSA described the conditions given to Cutajar as “scandalous” as her new position has absolutely nothing to do with the medical profession.  It is not understood why as CEO of the regulatory authority of employment health and safety rules, Cutajar was given a contract related to the employment of doctors with the national health service.

“Apart from the fact that Cutajar has no knowledge or expertise in Health and Safety, as she is registered by the Medical Association of Malta (MAM) as a General Practitioner, she was clearly given a contract amassing as much as possible all the available allowances reserved for doctors working in the public service,” the sources said.

“As this was not enough and in clear defiance of the prime minister’s publicly announced directive, Cutajar was also given an exception, allowing her to do exactly the contrary of Castille’s instructions”.

While the collective agreement between MAM – the association of Maltese doctors – and the government is a state secret, as it was never published, experts told The Shift that the contract and package given to Cutajar could surpass €100,000 a year.

Apart from a basic wage as a doctor, she was given the highest amount of extra duty payments possible under the doctor’s collective agreement. Also, an allowanced reserved for on-site hospital training, including tutoring on post graduates was also inserted into her contract even though she will not be present on a hospital medical ward.

Extract from Cutajar’s new contract showing her full perks

Cutajar, the former CEO of another government entity, St Vincent De Paul’s (SVDP) elderly care home, was handpicked for the job by Public Works Minister Stefan Zrinzo Azzopardi.

During her time at the SVDP, Cutajar also continued to work at her clinic in St Paul’s Bay where many needing assistance at SVDP used to see her privately.

On Cutajar’s watch, several scandalous tenders and direct orders, costing tens of millions of euro, were dished out, including Malta’s largest-ever direct order of over €300 million in connection with an extension of the elderly care home facility.

Still, despite her performance, Cutajar was selected to head a sensitive agency, currently under pressure to regulate the construction industry.

 

                           

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carlos
carlos
1 year ago

On Cutajar’s watch, several scandalous tenders and direct orders, costing tens of millions of euro, were dished out, including Malta’s largest-ever direct order of over €300 million in connection with an extension of the elderly care home facility.

Mafiamalta where pigs get fatter by the day.

makjavel
makjavel
1 year ago

What does she know about Occupational Health and Safety?
That position should be held by a person from manufacturing industry where Health and Safety is practiced and invested in. Where loosing precious time and sick leave because of bad practices is a NO GO.
Someone who is NOT handpicked by a Politician but selected from a list of competent persons who can prove that they are capable of performing in Malta’s Interest.
Politicians buzz off. You have proved yourself to be irresponsible and stupid enough. Enough is enough.

john borg
john borg
1 year ago

Yes another one of the entitled criminals. Running svpd as a personal fiefdom and now getting a totally illegal contract… should be ashamed to call herself a doctor– Probably would be in jail for corruption in a normal country

Out of Curiosity
Out of Curiosity
1 year ago

They could not find anyone to take the post at OHSA especially under the wing of this hopeless Minister. This corrupt lot is really desperate and Josianne knows this very well. She took this unwanted post only on her conditions.

anthony
anthony
1 year ago

In a civilised country her warrant to practise would have been withdrawn ages ago.

Carmelina
Carmelina
1 year ago

Of course she would have wanted a better deal, although she had held the principal general practitioner when she was on her prior appointment in SVDP. It was challenged before but she still got what she demanded, this time as well, in spite of the Prime minister’s instructions. His instructions are irrelevant for such people and he is all talk no action, this is common knowledge and in our country this is the norm.

Martin
Martin
1 year ago

kulħadd jitħanżer ,Rosianne Cutajar was right.

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