Following our coverage of Andy Ellul’s appointment to the Housing Portfolio, Roderick Galdes resigned as Minister for Affordable Housing on January 24, 2026, amid escalating scandals. Officially citing personal attacks, deeper issues including conflicts of interest, family ties to contractors, and dubious property deals likely compelled his departure.

Key controversies include Galdes’ luxury Gozo penthouse purchase, raising questions about his finances in a role focused on affordable housing. A Financial Intelligence Analysis Unit (FIAU) report flagged suspicious subcontracting in Msida and Siġġiewi social housing projects, linked to his brother’s company, sparking nepotism and money laundering concerns. Allegations also surfaced of interference in Malita Investments Plc, compromising public tenders.
Galdes claimed innocence and serenity, blaming “synchronised attacks,” but critics see it as a preemptive move.


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And because he is that type ”DAQXEJN MISTHI” He claims innocence and serenity.
The PM should have sacked him years ago. Too little too late!! That’s why Labour is losing votes by the minute!!!