Kurt Formosa has been named Chief Executive Officer of the Community Malta Agency, the government entity responsible for administering Maltese citizenship.

He takes over from Joseph Mizzi, who has reached retirement age after leading the agency in recent years.

Mr Formosa holds a Master’s degree in Diplomatic Studies and a Bachelor’s degree in European Studies from the University of Malta. He has extensive experience in European Union affairs, particularly in managing and coordinating projects. Most recently, he served as Manager at PwC Malta, where he focused on developing digital strategies to modernise internal and external business processes while ensuring compliance with both Maltese and EU legislation.

He also spent eight years at the Malta EU Steering and Action Committee (MEUSAC), where he worked closely with civil society and played a key role in coordinating EU policy and overseeing EU-funded projects.

In addition to his public sector experience, Mr Formosa has been involved in sports administration, serving as Chief Football Officer at the Malta Football Association (MFA) and CEO of the “I Love Football” Foundation. In these positions, he oversaw the operations and logistics of the National Teams and collaborated on projects with FIFA and UEFA.

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