The corrupt banker at Bank of Valletta

After years of constant mismanagement and capital destruction, Bank of Valletta was turned into a liquidity provider for Joseph Muscat’s fraudulent and corrupt public projects namely for Electrogas and the Vitals and Steward deals. Bank of Valletta loaned €36 million to Steward and backed the government’s guarantee to Electrogas. In order to conduct this kind of irregular banking activity in support of corrupt contracts and deals, you need to have your own man in the bank who approves all your dirt and closes an eye on all your real intentions and activities. Labour’s guy in BOV who approved the bank’s liquidity provisions to Joseph Muscat’s public corrupt contracts is none other than the Chief Risk Officer, Miguel Borg.

In order to approve liquidity provisions for the mentioned projects, Miguel Borg would have had to do extensive due diligence and research on the contracts, and if the bank had done its due diligence correctly, it would have flagged the contracts as fraudulent and corrupt from the very beginning. Miguel didn’t do that and instead approved the bank’s liquidity provisions whilst giving the bank’s stamp of approval for these corrupt contracts.

Under Robert Abela’s regime of impunity, Miguel Borg won’t be interrogated by the police, nor will he face scrutiny at a Public Accounts Committee. Instead, Miguel has been rewarded a government directorship at MIMCOL for his loyal services. He will stay on at Bank of Valletta as both an executive director and its chief risk officer as if nothing has ever happened.

Miguel’s ascension to his current role at BOV is also very typical of how Labour apparatchiks are shot through the ranks at Malta’s biggest bank (the Maltese government has a 25% stake in the bank and appoints its directors). Miguel has no high-level banking experience prior to his current role and his only previous experience was at Mapfre Malta (also owned by BOV).  Yet, despite his lack of any relevant experience, he was made an executive director and chief risk officer of BOV by Labour.


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10 ردود على “The corrupt banker at Bank of Valletta”

  1. Your nomenclature is again inaccurate – not ‘apparatchiks’ etc but ‘lords’ ‘barons’ and ‘knights’ .

    Do try to keep up.

  2. When will the abuse end?

    1. الصورة الرمزية لـ Charles Sammut
      Charles Sammut

      Yes when??!

  3. These guys might get away with stealing hard earned taxpayer s money in this life but they re ALL going to suffer for it in the next unless they repent and do reparations here and now. Dante could give them a few spoilers😉

  4. […] corrupt banker at Bank of Valletta, Chief Risk Officer Miguel Borg has sent his reply to my story about him via the bank’s corporate communications desk. However, strangely enough, the reply […]

  5. […] of Valletta is a bank teetering with scandals and a serious capital-destruction problem. Last year, basically BOV had to issue an expensive bond […]

  6. […] The corrupt banker who approved the bizarre loan of €36 million to Stewards, Miguel Borg has resigned. Miguel Borg had also sent his reply to me via his personal lawyers. […]

  7. […] Risk Officer of Bank of Valletta, Miguel Borg feels flustered and unjustly targeted over the crony €36 million loan to Steward Healthcare. Having been brought to the bank originally from the central bank, Miguel Borg had no prior banking […]

  8. […] can read the full sentence here.  The court sentence also confirms the irregular manner by which Bank of Valletta provided Steward with a €36 million in credit and also confirms that Steward has defaulted on this […]

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