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295 People Have Had Their Sentences Removed From Malta s Courts Database Since 2017

295 People Have Had Their Sentences Removed From Malta s Courts Database Since 2017
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Eunice Grech Fiorini appointed new chief executive of Court Services Agency

Eunice Grech Fiorini has been appointed chief executive of the Court Services Agency. Justice Minister Edward Zammit Lewis said she will continue to build on the work of Frank Mercieca, her predecessor. She will take up the roll on May 1 and will be the first woman appointed to lead the agency in its history.  Grech Fiorini has worked in court for 23 years, serving as director, assistant registrar, deputy registrar, principal and clerk. She is a University of Malta graduate in legal studies and became a legal procurator in 2009. Mercieca is being appointed consultant to the agency for a period so that his experience in the sector will continue to be used, the minister said while thanking him for his “impeccable” service.

Eunice Grech Fiorini appointed court director

Eunice Grech Fiorini appointed court director Ms Grech Fiorini will take the post of Chief Executive within the Court Services Agency 8 April 2021, 11:57am by Nicole Meilak Eunice Grech Fiorini will be appointed chief executive of the Court Services Agency, replacing her predecessor Frank Mercieca. Over the past 23 years, Grech Fiorini served as director, assistant registrar, deputy registrar, principal and clerk within the Law Courts. Between 2014 and 2018 she served as an assistant registrar before being promoted as a director registrar from 2018 onwards.  She graduated from the University of Malta with a Bachelor s Degree in Legal Studies, and subsequently became a legal procurator in 2009.

Court staff threaten industrial action over COVID-19 vaccine availability

Court staff threaten industrial action over COVID-19 vaccine availability The Union Deputy Registrars Law Courts have threatened industrial action over the lack of COVID vaccinations being made available to Law Courts staff 3 March 2021, 3:16pm by Matthew Agius The Union Deputy Registrars Law Courts have threatened industrial action over the lack of COVID vaccinations being made available to Law Courts staff. The union, which represents the majority of court employees has given Friday as a deadline for developments in its request for inoculations, which it says it has been chasing for several weeks. Failure to meet its demands will result in directives, it said in a letter to the Courts’ Director-General Frank Mercieca.

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