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Government Rejects FOI For Comino’s Blue Lagoon Beach Vendors Agreement

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Agreements signed with the operators of deckchairs, umbrellas and sunbeds at Comino’s Blue Lagoon will remain hidden from the public after the government rejected yet another Freedom of Information request. 

Lovin Malta sent out the request soon after activists from Moviment Graffitti descended upon the overpopulated and oversaturated yet iconic bay in June, sparking major debate over practices there. 

The government, on its part, has made practically minuscule compromises, refusing to rock the boat of the business owners who have laid claim to the area. 

These include the Zammit Tabone family, who runs countless daily ferries to the area, and the operators of sunbeds and umbrellas in the area, Daniel Refalo, who is a close collaborator of Joseph Portelli and Mark Cutajar, the brother of Labour MEP Josianne Cutajar.

Lovin Malta sought to ascertain the details of the agreement, issued by the Malta Tourism Authority. However, this request was shot down. 

The FOI office rejected provided the agreement citing confidentiality and that the disclosure of such information would “unreasonably affect that person adversely” and “prejudice the future supply of information to the Government”.

The decision has already puzzled many in the legal field, with similar documents being provided before. However, the FOI system has notoriously become the very opposite of what it originally set out to do.

Lovin Malta will be filing a complaint over the decision.

Hundreds of activists and citizens recently gathered to protest against the take-up of land at Comino’s Blue Lagoon.

As it stands, deckchair vendors are covering every inch of the shoreline with deckchairs and umbrellas from the crack of dawn, making it practically impossible to enjoy the site unless one is ready to pay €12.50 a head.

On other beaches around Malta, beach vendors typically lay out an umbrella and a sunbed when a customer asks for one.

Back in 2021, a parliamentary petition had been filed demanding the removal of sunbeds and umbrellas from Blue Lagoon in Comino. However, this appears to have fallen on deaf ears.

What do you think of the decision?

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Julian is the former editor of Lovin Malta and has a particular interest in politics, the environment, social issues, and human interest stories.

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