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Alexandra Mamo becomes first female Deputy Police Commissioner
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New SUV car fleet for police Rapid Intervention Unit
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Strengthening customer care and addressing challenges faced by those trying to access service must improve, Identity Malta said as it launched its new three-year strategy.
With the aim of renewal, simplification of processes, efficiency and less bureaucracy, the agency which handles passport, ID and residency services has published its first three-year strategy since its founding eight years ago, with 35 points of action it aims to achieve.
ID Malta’s digital platform will be widened while another office will be opened in the north. The agency will also be considering the possibility of making some services available through councils.
Throughout the next three years, the agency said, it would be undertaking its 35 points of actions with the aim of:
Hardline stance from Malta against migration pact
Malta takes hardline stance at EP against new migration pact, says it provides no reassurances to frontline member states
27 May 2021, 6:34pm
by David Lindsay
Malta has taken a hard ine stance at the European Parliament against most of the leading elements of the New Pact on Asylum and Migration, which the Portuguese EU Presidency is determined to wrap up by the end of its term.
Speaking at a EP hearing on Thursday on the proposed pact, Malta balked at a harmonised one-size-fits-all solution, arguing that it provides no fair balance between solidarity and responsibility, and blasted the proposal’s five-day limit in which to process irregular migrants as completely unrealistic for frontline countries such as Malta.
Automated border control gates have been inaugurated at Malta International Airport.
More than €900,000 have been invested by the police in the gates, with a good chunk of the investment coming from the European Union.
Home Affairs Minister Byron Camilleri said the gates should help towards the better management of the country’s frontiers. The investment showed that work had continued at a good rhythm in spite of the challenges brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic.
European funds parliamentary secretary Stefan Zrinzo Azzopardi said €700,000 of the required investment was injected through the EU coffers.
Police commissioner Angelo Gafà said the gates would help the police provide a more efficient, effective and secure service.
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