Malta’s €160,000 Port Security Bill: Too Much, Too Little?
Malta’s port steward faces €160,000 bill for security and clerical services. Is the price tag justified? Who’s paying? And what’s next for Malta’s ports?
Malta’s port steward faces €160,000 bill for security and clerical services. Is the price tag justified? Who’s paying? And what’s next for Malta’s ports?
Malta’s maritime industry faces a €160,000 fine for unapproved services, highlighting the need for compliance and oversight in the sector.
A local steward ordered to pay €160,000 for security and clerical services at Malta’s Grand Harbour raises questions about the MMA’s fee structure
Local boatmen allege an unregistered group is acting as the sector’s regulator, causing confusion and fear. The Malta Maritime Authority denies any involve
Malta’s traditional boat operators challenge the legitimacy of an unregistered group asserting itself as the sector’s regulator, causing a stir in the isla
Local boatmen in Malta face off against an unregistered group claiming to regulate their sector, causing tension and fear among the maritime community.
Malta’s traditional boatmen clash with an unregistered group claiming to regulate their sector, causing uncertainty and concern for the future of their cen
Malta’s boatmen face off against an unregistered group acting as a regulator, causing concern and confusion in the local maritime industry.
Boatmen in Malta allege an unregistered group is acting as an unofficial regulator, imposing fines and causing confusion in the maritime sector. The Malta
Malta’s traditional boatmen left bewildered as unregistered group asserts itself as sector regulator, imposing fines and dictating terms without consultati
Malta’s boatmen face an unprecedented challenge as an unregistered group claims to regulate their sector, issuing fines and seizing boats in the historic G
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