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Scrutiny of European CIPs need to be upped, says PM Muscat

Prime Minister of Malta Joseph Muscat said Tuesday that the level of scrutiny regarding European citizenship schemes need to be upped, speaking in Nicosia after his meeting with President of the Movement for Social Democracy (EDEK) Marinos Sizopoulos.

 

Muscat who is visiting Cyprus for the 5th MED-7 Summit in Nicosia, was answering to journalists’ question regarding a European Commission’s report, criticizing  investor citizenship and residence schemes of Malta, Cyprus and Bulgaria.

 

Muscat said that Malta welcomes the conclusions of the Commission’s report, saying that its conclusions are positive for Malta’s system. As he said Malta totally agreed that the way in which candidates were scrutinized needed to be upped and that the country was one of the proponents of a common European scrutiny system.

 

Acknowledging that there was also criticism in the report, he said that the country was addressing that criticism and that its attitude was cooperative with the Commission.

 

Answering to another question Muscat avoided commenting on statements by President Anastasiades that Cyprus was being targeted on the citizenship-by-investment programme, saying that “I think he knows how to put the arguments in the best interest of Cyprus”.

 

At the same time he said that generally speaking Malta’s system was in order, however the country would will still make the improvements that have been pointed out.

 

“But a main point of which we are proponents is that the level of scrutiny need to be upped, hopefully even to have a common system of scrutiny”, he said adding that if one programme rejects an applicant other programmes should be informed about the rejection. “We not only have no problem with that, we would firmly advocate that”, he noted.

 

He also reminded that Malta publishes the name of whoever is granted its citizenship.

 

On the other news,  during a meeting with Cyprus finance minister,  Jyrki Katainen of European commission said

 

European Commission is not targeting Cyprus or other countries on the issue of golden passports, European Commission Vice-President for Jobs, Growth, Investment and Competitiveness, Jyrki Katainen has said, expressing the need for setting up a transparent system in order to address concerns put forward by various European states.

The Finance Minister Harris Georgiades said that Cyprus is ready to cooperate with the Commission and its European partners in providing full information and transparency on these schemes to tackle any valid concerns.

 

Source: stockwatch.com.cy

Prabhu Balakrishnan
Prabhu Balakrishnan
Founder of Citizenship by Investment News. Chief Editor with over 15 years experience in PR and News publishing. He Loves writing about citizenship, residency and wealth migration. CIP Journal is a Leading publication founded in 2017 bringing latest news from CBI/RBI market.

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