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Charles Mizzi Appointed as New CEO of Malta Gaming Authority
The Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) has announced a significant leadership change, appointing Charles Mizzi as its new chief executive, effective January 26. Mizzi steps into this pivotal role following the departure of the current CEO, Carl Brincat, who decided not to seek another term after replacing Heathcliff Farrugia in January 2021.
Malta Gaming Authority ushers in a new era with Charles Mizzi at the helm as its new CEO, marking a strategic leadership transition.
Mizzi brings a wealth of experience to the MGA, having previously served as CEO of the Residency Malta Agency, responsible for the Malta Permanent Residence Programme. His diverse background includes roles in image and communications at BNF Bank, equipping him with a broad skill set for his new position.
With a keen focus on building upon the MGA’s past successes, Mizzi aims to further strengthen Malta’s robust position in the global gaming field. His leadership is expected to deliver value to all stakeholders, navigating the intricacies of the gaming industry with strategic finesse and regulatory expertise.
Stay updated on the MGA’s journey under Charles Mizzi’s leadership. His vision and strategy will be instrumental in shaping the future of Malta’s gaming industry, particularly in the context of evolving European Union regulations.
Silvio Schembri, Malta’s Minister for the Economy, EU Funds, and Lands, expressed confidence in Mizzi’s ability to lead the MGA towards future successes. “With his vast experience in managing operations of various entities and contributions towards major projects, Charles is undoubtedly the right candidate,” said Schembri.
A key challenge for Mizzi will be defending Malta’s Bill 55, which seeks to protect the country’s gambling licensees from legal prosecutions by other European jurisdictions. The MGA contends that its gambling legislation aligns with EU rules on the free movement of services, a stance Mizzi will likely uphold in his new role.
Mizzi’s appointment as the CEO of the Malta Gaming Authority comes at a crucial time for Malta’s gaming sector, as it navigates the complexities of regulatory compliance and strives to maintain its esteemed status in the global gambling landscape. His leadership is set to play a critical role in steering the MGA and Malta’s gaming industry towards continued growth and success.