Demanding Accountability: An Open Challenge to Minister Roderick Galdes

Neville Gafa

~ 2 days ago

Demanding Accountability: An Open Challenge to Minister Roderick Galdes

Last week, we exposed the complete disregard shown by Ms. Marvic Grech, Head of Customer Care at the Ministry for Social and Affordable Housing. Despite numerous attempts to engage with her through the official government email, she remains utterly unresponsive.

 

This public official, who is generously compensated by Maltese taxpayers, has dismissed the importance of addressing valid concerns, seemingly more preoccupied with an outdated photo of hers surfacing online. The sheer arrogance and disregard echo loud and clear not just from her, but from within the hallowed halls of Minister Roderick Galdes’ Secretariat.

 

 

Minister Galdes, attention now turns squarely onto you. Your supposed trustworthy associate, Marvic Grech, has chosen to ignore our repeated inquiries. It’s impossible for me to believe that you, as her superior, aren’t aware of the situation and of the contentious topics we’ve raised.

 

Prepare yourself, Honorable Galdes, to take on the mantle of responsibility for answering on behalf of Ms. Grech. Don’t think you can wriggle out of this. I’m laying the correspondence at your feet so you have no excuse to claim ignorance—search your inbox if you must.

 

“Dear Ms. Grech,

 

I hope this message finds you in good health. My name is Neville Gafa, and I am reaching out from nevillegafa.com with a few inquiries regarding your esteemed role as Head of Customer Care within the Secretariat of the Ministry for Social and Affordable Housing.

 

Specifically, I am interested in understanding the extent of your involvement in decisions pertaining to social housing allocations. 

 

Could you kindly elucidate whether your role has encompassed any direct or indirect responsibilities connected with these decisions? 

 

Furthermore, have you facilitated any individuals’ applications to the Housing Authority for social housing allocations? 

 

If so, I would appreciate if you could provide insights into the number of cases you have managed, the proportion that resulted in the opening of files at the Housing Authority, and ultimately, the number that were successfully granted social housing.

 

Please let me know at your earliest convenience, ideally by end of business today, as your insights would be invaluable to my research.

 

Thank you for your attention and cooperation.”

 

 

This is just the tip of the iceberg. What lies ahead is a barrage of probing, relentless inquiries far tougher than what you’ve seen thus far, especially as we delve into your duties as Minister for Social and Affordable Housing.

 

We demand swift and honest answers. The clock is ticking, and your lack of response serves only to deepen public frustration and suspicion.

 

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