Edward Scicluna


Edward Scicluna is a Maltese economist.

Biography

Education and private life

Scicluna holds a diploma in social studies from the Plater College, Oxford and degrees in economics from the University of Malta and the University of Toronto. Between 1981 and 1990 he was professor and head of the Department of Economics at the University of Malta where he still holds a lectureship post.
Scicluna is married with two children.

Professional career

Scicluna has held a number of posts in the public and private sector. He served as chairman of the Malta Council of Economic and Social Development and of the Malta Financial Services Authority , an Electoral Commissioner, a Director of the Central Bank of Malta and a member of Malta's National Euro Changeover Committee . He was often selected by the Malta Broadcasting Authority to chair broadcast political debates. In the private sector he was Chairman of the HSBC Malta Bond Fund and of CWG plc and director of MIB Ltd.
Internationally he served on the Council of Europe's Development Bank Auditing Committee and carried out consultancy and advisory work for the European Commission, UNESCO, the United Nations Environment Programme , the IMF delegation, the governments of Albania, Croatia, Libya and Turkey and a number of credit rating agencies.

Political career

Member of the European Parliament, 2009–2013

Scicluna joined the Labour Party in 2009 and was elected MEP at the 2009 [European Parliament election in Malta]. He was appointed vice-chairman of the Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs, member of the delegation to the ACP–EU Joint Parliamentary Assembly and substitute member on the European Parliament Committee on [the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety|Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety] and the delegation for relations with the countries of Southeast Asia and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations.

Minister of Finance, 2013–2020

Scicluna was then elected MP for the Labour Party at the Maltese general election">Malta">Maltese general election. On 13 March 2013 he was appointed Finance Minister in the new Labour government of PM Joseph Muscat.
Scicluna, along with then-Health Minister Konrad Mizzi, Former Prime Minister Joseph Muscat and former Chief of Staff Keith Schembri, is the subject of a Criminal Court Case over the deal with Vitals Global Healthcare.

Governor of Malta's Central Bank

Scicluna assumed the position of Governor of the Central Bank of Malta as from 1 January 2021 for a five-year term till 31st December 2025. In 2024, Scicluna was charged with fraud and misappropriation related to a 2015 deal that saw the management of three hospitals transferred to private firm Vitals Global Healthcare. After various calls to resign, a mutual agreement was reached between the Cabinet and Scicluna to temporarily step aside, whilst retaining his salary.