Amendments made to the Qualifying Employment in Aviation Rules
Amendments were made to the Qualifying Employment in Aviation (Personal Tax) Rules (S.L. 123.168) by means of Legal Notice 120 of 2020 (hereinafter ‘Legal Notice’) which was published on the 2nd of April 2020. Such amendments shall be applicable retrospectively as from the 1st of January 2020.
Cell Companies for Aviation & Shipping Companies
Act V of 2020 (hereinafter referred to as ‘the Act’) was published on 3rd March 2020 and provides a number of amendments to various financial services laws. The most pertinent of these amendments in relation to the shipping and aviation sectors is found in Part V of the Act, which caters for the amendments to the Companies …
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Yacht Importation Procedures
When a yacht is imported in the EU for commercial purposes, it must undergo relative VAT and customs procedures in order to subsequently be imported into the EU. On the other hand, for a yacht to be placed in the EU indefinitely it would need to be registered in an EU member state. In that …
100 Data Breaches by the UK Home Office
The UK Home Office was responsible for at least 100 instances of data breaches that violated the country’s data protection laws, according to a report published last month by the Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration.
What are an Employer’s Rights in relation to the Spread of COVID-19?
The rapidly spreading Coronavirus disease has brought about several queries from both the employer’s and the employee’s point of view, particularly due to the absence of any formal guidance provided in our legislation for these scenarios. Initially, the Ministry for Health had issued guidance advising individuals to self-quarantine as a precautionary measure. This has been …
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High Compensation awarded by the Industrial Tribunal for Unjust Dismissal from Employment
The Industrial Tribunal recently heard the following four cases simultaneously, (Dr. Jeremy Debono representing the absent Gordon Clark vs Dragonara Gaming Limited, Dr. Jeremy Debono representing the absent Giancarlo Vecchoni vs Dragonara Gaming Limited, Dr. Jeremy Debono representing the absent Andrew Smith vs Dragonara Gaming Limited and Stephen Thornton vs Dragonara Gaming Limited), and awarded …
Malta Gaming Authority Publishes Guidance Document on the Application of Enforcement Measures
On the 26th November 2019, the Malta Gaming Authority (‘’MGA’’) published an Explanatory Note setting out the principles which should guide the MGA in its application of enforcement measures when a breach occurs. This Explanatory Note substitutes the Explanatory Note which was issued in May 2016 on the Quantification of Administrative Fines.
GVZH Contributes to GDPR Enforcement Tracker
Together with other European law firms, GVZH’s regulatory team contributed to a GDPR Enforcement Tracker which was launched by Baker McKenzie. This Tracker provides an extensive overview of the EU enforcement measures which have taken place since the introduction of the General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR) in May 2018. The tool is intended to report …
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Galistair Trading Ltd Granted Air Operator Certificate
Galistair Trading Ltd has received its Air Operator Certificate (AOC) and Air operator License (AOL), which was granted by the Transport Malta Civil Aviation Directorate. Galistair’s Airbus A321 is now registered as 9H-VDB and will shortly begin new operations with their GTR flight code.