Former MGA CEO loses appeal in AML inspection leak case

Disgraced ex-Malta Gambling Authority (MGA) CEO Heathcliff Farrugia has lost his appeal against convictions handed to him by Maltaā€™s Magistrates Court in May.

The original case involved ex-MGA CEO Farrugia leaking information on an upcoming AML inspection at Casino Malta to its rival business Tumas Gamingā€™s CEO Yorgen Fenech.

Fenech is alleged to have been involved in the murder of Maltese journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia. Police found messages between Fenech and Farrugia during Fenechā€™s arrest.

In that conversation, which dates back to September 2019, the MGA CEO mentioned the Casino Malta inspection. He also told Fenech he would attempt to slow down a report on a recent compliance inspection on Tumas Gaming.

Farrugia was found guilty of three out of four charges and handed a conditional discharge to prevent him from reoffending. He was ordered to cover the costs of court expert Keith Cutajar.

Part of the conviction related to Farrugia revealing ā€œa secret that was entrusted to himā€.

What did Farrugia appeal?
In his appeal, dated 12 June 2024, Farrugia argued there was no such definition of what was considered a ā€˜secretā€™ by Maltese law.

Court documents from the appeal show Farrugia defended his conversation with Fenech. Farrugia insisted he was trying to calm the casino owner down.

Farrugia said he was concerned a prospective fine for compliance failings could be used against him as political ammunition.

He also argued there was no ā€œmalicious intentā€ in his communication with Fenech. He, as CEO for the regulator MGA, ā€œfelt the need to reach a balance between being the regulator and remaining close with operatorsā€.

Finally, Farrugia insisted there was no formal proof that he even knew the inspection would occur, or that Fenech wasnā€™t already aware of the casino inspection.

Farrugia stepped into the role of MGA CEO in April 2018, succeeding Joseph Cuschieri.

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