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Emmanuel Mallia

Maltese politician


Summary

Maltese politician

FieldValue
nameEmmanuel Mallia
imageMinister Dr. Emmanuel Mallia.jpg
order1UK High Commissioner
term_start112 November 2021
term_end1present
order2Minister for Competitiveness and Digital,
term_start228 April 2016
term_end23 June 2017
primeminister2Joseph Muscat
order3Minister for Home Affairs and National Security
term_start313 March 2013
term_end39 December 2014
primeminister3Joseph Muscat
predecessor3Lawrence Gonzi
successor3Carmelo Abela
order4Member of Parliament
term_start42013
term_end42021
nationalityMaltese
partyLabour Party (Malta)
spouseElena Codruta (Romanian)
children2
residenceValletta
professionLawyer
websitehttp://www.mcdms.gov.mt/

Maritime and Services Economy

Emmanuel Mallia is a Maltese politician. He was the Minister for Home Affairs and National Security of the Republic of Malta. Following an alleged "cover-up" within his ministry, he was removed from office by Prime Minister Joseph Muscat on 9 December 2014 and replaced by Carmelo Abela. In 2016, Mallia returned to the cabinet as Minister for Competitiveness and Digital, Maritime and Services Economy, a portfolio which he retained until the 2017 general election. Mallia remained an MP in the Maltese Parliament until 2021, when he resigned to become Malta's UK High Commissioner.

Early life and education

Mallia was born in Sliema, Malta, the youngest child in a family of five. His father died when he was almost 16 years old. Mallia lived in Gżira, Malta for many years.

Mallia attended St Elizabeth School, Sliema, then the Sliema and Gżira primary schools. Following his secondary education at Naxxar Secondary/Technical School, he attended the Royal University of Malta where he graduated as a Legal Procurator in 1973, later at the University of Malta, graduating as a Notary Public in 1978 and Doctor of Laws in 1979.

Politics

Mallia contested Malta's general elections for the first time in March 2013 on the Labour Party ticket and was elected in the 9th district (Ħal Għargħur, L-Imsida, San Ġwann, Is-Swieqi, Ta' Xbiex) and district 10 (Il-Gżira, Pembroke, San Ġiljan, Tas-Sliema).

He announced his candidature at the Labour Party General Conference in January 2012 when he was invited to address this assembly on the last day, just before the closing speech of the leader Joseph Muscat.

Personal life

Mallia lives with his wife Elena Codruta in London. The couple have two children.

References

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References

  1. "Sheehan inquiry report • The digested read".
  2. Ltd, Allied Newspapers. "Manuel Mallia officially dismissed, Carmelo Abela takes over, PBS now under Culture Ministry".
  3. Vella, Matthew. "Muscat reshuffles Cabinet in response to Panamagate and keeps Mizzi with him". Media Today.
  4. Martin, Ivan. "London approves Manuel Mallia as High Commissioner". Times of Malta.
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