Rosianne Cutajar Explained

Honorific-Prefix:Honourable
Rosianne Cutajar
Honorific-Suffix:MP
Birth Date:4 September 1988
Birth Place:Pietà, Malta
Office:Member of Parliament
Term Start:24 June 2017
Office1:Parliamentary Secretary for Civil Rights and Reforms
Term Start1:23 November 2020
Term End1:25 February 2021
Office2:Mayor of Qormi
Term Start2:2012
Term End2:2017
Predecessor2:Jesmond Aquilina
Successor2:Jesmond Aquilina
Party:Independent
Otherparty:Labour (until 2023)
Partner:Daniel Farrugia (2019–present)
Alma Mater:University of Malta

Rosianne Cutajar (born 4 September 1988) is a Maltese politician who was formerly a member of the Labour Party. She is a member of the Parliament of Malta representing the Sixth District electoral division.[1] Cutajar was Parliamentary Secretary for Civil Rights and Reforms within the Ministry for Justice, Equality and Governance. As a junior minister within Prime Minister Robert Abela’s government, she was responsible for Malta’s equality and civil rights policy and its implementation, together with the country’s legislative reforms across various sectors of government. Cutajar resigned from her position as parliamentary secretary in February 2021 after calls for her resignation due to links with murder suspect Yorgen Fenech.[2] [3]

Cutajar resigned from the Labour Party following the leaking of chat transcripts between her and Yorgen Fenech. She continues to serve as an independent MP.[4]

Education

Cutajar attended the Qormi Primary School, going on to the Maria Assunta Girls school in Hamrun for her secondary education. She attended the Giovanni Curmi Higher Secondary School.[5] She graduated with a BA with Honours Degree as well as a Postgraduate Certificate from the University of Malta.[6]

Political career

Elected to Malta's House of Representatives in 2017, Rosianne Cutajar worked on the introduction of legislation for civil rights, gender and equality in Malta, as well as the updating of existing laws. She has spoken out on a number of social, policy and bio-ethical concerns. Cutajar’s portfolio included the drafting of a new equality law which is still currently pending. She was also involved in Malta's Gender Balance Reform,2,158[7] the drafting of Malta’s National Action Plan against Racism and Xenophobia (NAPRAX),[8] the updating of Malta's divorce laws, the securing of financial commitment towards Malta's first-ever LGBTIQ+ Community Hub, as well as securing Malta's winning bid for the hosting of EuroPride 2023.[9] Cutajar worked on IVF legislation,[10] the lowering of the voting age threshold to sixteen,[11] action against domestic abuse,[12] opened up the debate on a regulatory framework for prostitution, as well as working on a reform to decriminalise the responsible personal use of cannabis.[13] Cutajar has also been responsible for the launch of a 24/7 helpline for victims of domestic violence.

In the 2022 elections, Rosianne Cutajar did manage to get elected into parliament while obtaining 2,158 first count votes on the 6th district. She was faced with harsh criticism from the PN party with allegations amounting to tax evasion. [14]

Prior to her election to the Parliament of Malta, she was the first youngest female mayor of Qormi – one of Malta’s largest localities, a position she held for two consecutive terms.

Resignation

In February 2021, Cutajar resigned from her position as parliamentary secretary, pending an ethics investigation.[15]

The resignation came after a number of reports in local papers that were published throughout February 2021. On the 14th of February the Times of Malta alleged that Cutajar took a €9,000 cut from a €40,000 in cash given to her by Yorgen Fenech as part of a 2019 property deal.[16] [17] Fenech was accused of complicity in the murder of Daphne Caruana Galizia on 30 November 2019. Standards Commissioner George Hyzler is evaluating a complaint about Cutajar's conduct after Times of Malta alleged she was being chased by the seller to repay a €46,500 brokerage fee.[18]

On 21 February 2021, the Times of Malta further alleged that Cutajar had solicited Yorgen Fenech's help for a political survey in her district in 2019.[19] In the same article it was alleged that Fenech promised some money to Cutajar in an exchange that read "I had to give you some money", to which she replied that they could speak about it at a later date. The alleged exchange came just a few weeks before Cutajar criticised a reference to 17 Black (Fenech's company) in a report[20] drawn up by Dutch MP Pieter Omtzigt on journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia's death during a Council of Europe sitting, and 5 months before Fenech was arrested for the assassination of Daphne Caruana Galizia. It was by then known that Yorgen Fenech was the owner of 17 Black, a company that was to pay $2 million into ex-Minister Konrad Mizzi, and the ex-Chief of Staff, Keith Schembri's Panama companies, as revealed by the Panama Papers.[21]

On 4 April 2023, the Times of Malta reported[22] that Rosianne Cutajar resigned from the Labour's parliamentary group. This after the author Mark Camilleri released transcripts of 2,200 chats[23] between herself and Yorgen Fenech, who is awaiting trial for alleged involvement in the murder of Daphne Caruana Galizia. The chats revealed an intimate relationship between the pair at a time when Cutajar was publicly dismissing calls to investigate suspected corruption linked to Fenech. They also confirmed that Fenech gave Cutajar money as part of a property deal and show Cutajar asked Fenech for help on some occasions.

Personal life

Cutajar has been in a relationship with businessman Daniel Farrugia since 2019.[24] Farrugia is owner of The Londoner British Pub chain in Sliema and Smart City and co-owner of Approved Ltd.[25] In March 2023, Cutajar and Farrugia announced they were expecting their first child, a girl.[26]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hon Rosianne Cutajar MP. 6 July 2017. 12 October 2018. Parliament of Malta.
  2. News: Repubblika protest calls for Rosianne Cutajar's resignation over Yorgen Fenech links . 26 February 2021 . The Shift News.
  3. News: Rosianne Cutajar resigns pending outcome of ethics investigation . 26 February 2021 . timesofmalta.com.
  4. News: Rosianne Cutajar resigns from Labour's parliamentary group . 30 April 2023 . Times of Malta . Allied Newspapers Ltd . 3 April 2023.
  5. Web site: Commissioner for Simplification . dead . 15 January 2020 . simplification.gov.mt . en . 15 January 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200115160537/https://simplification.gov.mt/en/Pages/The-Commissioner.aspx .
  6. News: Vassallo . Raphael . It's not just about numbers : Rosianne Cutajar . 12 October 2018 . Malta Today . 7 August 2018.
  7. Web site: Gender corrective mechanism to boost women MPs clears Second Reading in parliament . 2022-05-18 . MaltaToday.com.mt . en.
  8. Web site: First national action plan against racism and xenophobia . 2022-05-18 . Times of Malta . en-gb.
  9. Web site: Malta bids to host Europe's largest gay pride event in 2023 . 2022-05-18 . Times of Malta . en-gb.
  10. Web site: Diacono . Tim . 2021-07-01 . Rosianne Cutajar Calls For Surrogacy: 'We Must Consider Women Born Without A Uterus' . 2022-05-18 . Lovin Malta . en-GB.
  11. Web site: Diacono . Tim . 2019-03-17 . Sweet Sixteen And Your Town At Your Feet: Labour Politicians Want To Give Teens Shot At Local Council Elections . 2022-05-18 . Lovin Malta . en-GB.
  12. Web site: [WATCH] Women seen as men's property, equality secretary says of Malta's patriarchal 'wound' ]. 2022-05-18 . MaltaToday.com.mt . en.
  13. Web site: Malta will be no Amsterdam, says Rosianne Cutajar as PN lambasts cannabis legalisation . 2022-05-18 . MaltaToday.com.mt . en.
  14. https://electoral.gov.mt/ElectionResults/General, https://www.parlament.mt/14th-leg/political-groups/independent/cutajar-rosianne/
  15. News: Rosianne Cutajar resigns pending outcome of ethics investigation . 25 February 2021 . timesofmalta.com.
  16. News: Rosianne Cutajar took €9,000 cut from cash pile given by Yorgen Fenech. . 25 February 2021 . timesofmalta.com.
  17. News: Hyzler says ethics probe into Rosianne Cutajar's dealings with Yorgen Fenech ongoing . 26 February 2021 . Malta Today.
  18. News: Yorgen's €3.1 million Mdina deal, Rosianne Cutajar, and the judge's husband . 26 February 2021 . maltatoday.com.mt.
  19. News: Rosianne Cutajar solicited 'help' from Yorgen Fenech for 2019 survey . 26 February 2021 . timesofmalta.com.
  20. Web site: Daphne Caruana Galizia's assassination and the rule of law in Malta and beyond: ensuring that the whole truth emerges. . 23 January 2018 .
  21. News: Exclusive: 17 Black owner identified as local power station businessman. 26 February 2021 . timesofmalta.com.
  22. Web site: Rosianne Cutajar resigns from Labour's parliamentary group . 2023-04-04 . Times of Malta . en-gb.
  23. Web site: camillerimark . 2023-03-21 . Here are the full chat transcripts between Rosianne Cutajar and Yorgen Fenech . 2023-04-04 . Mark Camilleri . en-US.
  24. Web site: Diacono . Tim . Watch: Rosianne Cutajar Publicly Asks Her Boyfriend To Propose To Her . Lovin Malta . 27 September 2022.
  25. News: The Londoner Pub to open at SmartCity Malta . 27 September 2022 . Times of Malta . Allied Newspapers Ltd . 30 March 2014.
  26. News: Karl . Azzopardi . One week after 'Yorgen' chats, Rosianne Cutajar shares gender reveal photo . 30 April 2023 . MaltaToday . MediaToday Co. Ltd . 27 March 2023 . en.