While being paid €22 an hour from state coffers, Cutajar was also earning a salary of €44,000 for a full-time job at the OPM and another €31,000 from parliament.Īccording to her 2019 income tax statement to the Commissioner for revenue, Cutajar declared a total income of over €82,000 for that year, in which she had ‘forgotten’ to declare thousands in commission over an Mdina property deal involving Yorgen Fenech. MANILA The declaration of the Communist Party of the Philippines-New Peoples Army (CPP-NPA) members as personae non gratae is a 'voluntary gesture' from local government units (LGUs), particularly at the barangay level, National Security Adviser Hermogenes Esperon Jr. a diplomatic representative unacceptable to an accrediting. The contract being published by The Shift shows that Fenech gave Cutajar a three-year contract for €27,000 a year for 24 hours a week of service.Īlthough Cutajar is a teacher by profession, her contract stipulated that as a consultant to the ITS CEO, she had to “work closely with the CEO to prepare annual budgets”, “review financial and non-financial reports to devise solutions and improvements”, and “oversee all operations and business activities” while assisting Fenech in day-to-day decisions. a person who is not welcome: He has become persona non grata in our club since his angry outburst. While telling Fenech she would do it to gain another salary, Cutajar was already receiving two taxpayer-funded salaries totalling €60,000. As a legal term, it refers to the practice of a state prohibiting a diplomat from entering the country as a diplomat, or censuring a diplomat already resident in the country for conduct unbecoming of the status of a diplomat. The receiving State may at any time and without having to explain its decision, notify the sending State that. The term is regulated in the Article 9 of the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations dated 1961. The contract was signed with Pierre Fenech, himself occupying two CEO roles with the government, as revealed by The Shift. Persona Non Grata is a phrase originated from Latin, literally meaning unwelcome person. Her contract with ITS that The Shift is making available for download – Rosianne Cutajar ITS contract – is dated, which raises questions about whether the contract was backdated. “Issa ġejt għala biebi ha nidħol konsulenta ta’ Pierre ITS u ndaħħal paga oħra (I don’t care, I am joining Pierre as a consultant to earn another salary) ,” she told Fenech. According to the Collins English Dictionary, persona non grata is defined as a person who is not acceptable or welcome. In the WhatsApp chats published by Mark Camilleri on Tuesday, Cutajar told Fenech on 11 July 2019 that she would be taking the ITS consultancy because she had had enough, pointing out that everyone was abusing their position for their own personal gain. It shows that Cutajar started to receive a salary from ITS three months before her conversation with Fenech. The Shift had acquired Cutajar’s contract with ITS through a Freedom of Information request. a person who is not wanted or welcome in a particular country, because they are unacceptable to its government: He was. Labour MP Rosianne Cutajar started receiving her third salary from the Institute for Tourism Studies (ITS) three months before she told Yorgen Fenech she had decided to take on the consultancy.
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