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Malta Gaming Authority Appoints 30-Year-Old Lawyer As Chief Executive Officer
Malta Gaming Authority Appoints 30-Year-Old Lawyer As Chief Executive Officer

Malta Gaming Authority Appoints 30-Year-Old Lawyer As Chief Executive Officer

The Malta Gaming Authority has announced its new Chief Executive Officer, 30-year-old Carl Brincat. Brincat, who is by profession a lawyer, previously held the role of Chief Legal and Enforcement Officer at the MGA and was selected following a highly-competitive selection process starting on the 17th December. He succeeds Heathcliff Farrugia who stepped

Carl Brincat appointed as Malta Gaming Authority CEO

Carl Brincat appointed as Malta Gaming Authority CEO

Photo: MGA The Board of Governors of the Malta Gaming Authority has appointed Dr Carl Brincat as Chief Executive Officer of the MGA with immediate effect. In a statement the Authority said that the appointment follows a highly competitive selection process which was commenced with the launch of a public call for applications on 17 December 2020. The

Carl Brincat appointed Malta Gaming Authority CEO

Carl Brincat appointed Malta Gaming Authority CEO

Carl Brincat has been appointed as the CEO of the Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) after a public call, the Economy Ministry announced on Tuesday. In a statement, Minister for the Economy and Industry Silvio Schembri welcomed Brincat’s appointment. Brincat is a lawyer by profession, previously occupying the role of Chief Legal and Enforcement Officer within

Former chief legal officer becomes Gaming Authority CEO

Former chief legal officer becomes Gaming Authority CEO

Carl Brincat has been appointed chief executive of the Malta Gaming Authority, having previously served the authority as chief legal and enforcement officer, This was the first time the CEO was appointed following a public call, the authority said. Economy Minister Silvio Schembri said the process strengthened the authority’s credibility and transparency