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JUNIOR minister for equality Re- becca Buttigieg said she would not rehire an employee accused of sex- ual harassment within her ministry, after the controversial reinstatement of Clint Axisa at Infrastructure Mal- ta. Axisa was suspended at Transport Malta after he was accused of sex- ually harassing employees. But last week, it was revealed that Axisa was rehired at Infrastructure Malta. This decision irked many, including femi- nist activists and the ADPD. Buttigieg was asked if she would accept an employee with accusations of sexual harassment, to which she responded: "I would not take that decision." When asked whether she agreed with those who described the rein- statement as a laugh in the face of sexual assault victims, Buttigieg said that the victims' protection should come first and foremost. She reassured journalists that the Public Service Commission (PSC) and the entities in question have the necessary procedures required to decide who should remain suspend- ed from work. "My message is always that there should be zero tolerance of sexual harassment so that society under- stands that these are not acceptable crimes," Buttigieg stated. As she was pressed on whether she considers the reinstatement as a "zero tolerance" approach, Buttigieg reiterated that the alleged victim's protection is paramount. The parlia- mentary secretary encouraged enti- ties to act on reports of sexual har- assment so that justice is ensured. WWW.MALTATODAY.COM.MT WEDNESDAY EDITION €1.00 WEDNESDAY • 24 APRIL 2024 • ISSUE 891 • PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SUNDAY EDITORIAL • PAGE 11 Rebecca Buttigieg would not hire employee with sexual harassment allegations JAMES DEBONO jdebono@mediatoday.com.mt MATTHEW FARRUGIA mfarrugia@mediatoday.com.mt Silvio Grixti and associates to be indicted over benefits racket Surveys converging at 10-point lead for Labour PAGE 3 Rebecca Buttigieg THE Labour Party's lead over the Nationalist Party stands at an average 9.6 points based on the results of three newspaper surveys in March and April. PAGE 5

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