MGA appoints former principal legal officer as the new CEO
Contents:
- Carl Brincat welcomed after an open call for applications
- Malta Gaming Authority perspectives
Carl Brincat welcomed after an open call for applications
Following the recent resignation of Heathcliff Farrugia, the board of governors of the Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) unanimously approved the nomination of Dr Carl Brincat as the new Chief Executive Officer. This was the first time the Chief Executive was named after an open call for applications, the Authority reported. In his official statement, Minister for the Economy and Industry Silvio Schembri said that the procedure enhanced the legitimacy and accountability of the control board, it also proved the earnestness of Maltese jurisdiction to gaming operators.
The new CEO is called for in enhancing on the success achieved during the past years, particularly in placing Malta as a major point of reference within the gaming market. The gaming control board is devoted to granting its help and support to gaming companies, both existing and ones to come, to develop in a trusty and reliable atmosphere.
Having held the position of Chief Legal and Enforcement Officer within the MGA, a member of the strategic planning committee that initiated revisions of the gaming regulatory system back in 2018 and having been part of the legal division of MGA for more than six years, Dr Brincat is considered more than eligible for this top role in MGA, the Licensor that monitors one of the fastest-paced and ever-changing industries.
Dr Carl Brincat said at the time of his appointment:
“It is a great pleasure to be chosen to lead the organisation at such a crucial juncture for both the MGA and the industry. I am proud of the work the Authority has done so far to boost regulatory standards and is committed to ensuring we proceed down this path. However, it is vital that we develop closer cooperations with other regulator authorities and stakeholders, and with the industry itself, in order to create a regulation climate that meets the MGA goals as set out in the legislation in the most efficient, clear and proportionate way.”
As we mentioned earlier, Dr Brincat was appointed after Heathcliff Farrugia, who resigned in October together with his fellow companion Karl Brincat Peplow – the chief officer in authorisation. They are expected to establish a joint venture together. The ex-CEO Farrugia had been welcomed by MGA in April 2018.