| Public Authority | Address | Telephone Number | Generic e-mail | Departments/Entities Covered |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Office of the Prime Minister | Office of the Prime Minister, Auberge de Castille, Valletta | 22000000 | [email protected] | • Prime Minister’s Secretariat • Office of the Principal Permanent Secretary • Office of the Permanent Secretary, Malta Vision 2050 (Implementation & Coordination) • Cabinet Office (documents related to its administration) • Coordination and Implementation Division • Finance and Administration Directorate • Information Management Unit • Policy Development & Programme Implementation Directorate • Department of Information • Government Printing Press • Electoral Office • Resource Support and Services Ltd |
OFFICE OF THE PERMANENT SECRETARY
(Malta Vision 2050, Coordination and Implementation)
Description of functions and responsibilities
The Office of the Permanent Secretary (OPS) is responsible for the overall administration and strategic direction of the Coordination and Implementation Division, including the Malta Vision 2050 initiative. The OPS oversees:
General description of the categories of documents (including exempt documents)
Description of all manuals and similar types of documents which contain policies, principles, rules or guidelines in accordance with which decisions or recommendations are made in respect of members
Not applicable.
COORDINATION & IMPLEMENTATION DIVISION, OPM
Description of the department/directorate/entity’s structure
Description of functions and responsibilities
The Coordination and Implementation Division within the Office of the Prime Minister is made up of the Office of the Director General responsible for the overall administration of the Division, including human resources, finance and administration and four other Offices, chiefly, the Implementation Directorate, Governance Action Directorate, the Inspections Coordination Office and the Document Management Unit.
Generally, the four Offices mentioned above are responsible for:
General description of the categories of documents (including exempt documents)
Documents held in the Coordination & Implementation Division are publications relating to the work carried out over a specific period, typically annually.
Description of all manuals and similar types of documents which contain policies, principles, rules or guidelines in accordance with which decisions or recommendations are made in respect of members
Not applicable.
CABINET OFFICE
Description of the Department’s Structure
The Cabinet Office is headed by the Cabinet Secretary. The day-to-day operations of the Office fall under the responsibility of the Director General.
Description of Functions and Responsibilities
General description of the categories of documents (including exempt documents
Description of all manuals and similar types of documents which contain policies, principles, rules or guidelines in accordance to which decisions or recommendations are made in respect of members of the public
INFORMATION MAMAGEMENT UNIT (IMU)
The Information Management Unit (IMU) is headed by the Chief Information Officer (CIO) and provides IT-based services to all departments and directorates within the OPM. IMU has staff deployed at the Base IMU Office and staff who operates across several key divisions and offices, including the Head Office, People and Standards Division (P&SD), Institute for the Public Service (IPS), Inspection Coordination Office (ICO) and the Government Printing Press (GPP).
Additionally, the IMU maintains a dotted-line reporting relationship with other ICT Staff within the OPM covering areas such as Document Management, the Electoral Office and the House of Representatives.
Each of these units plays a vital role in supporting the overall information and communication technology functions within the organisation.
FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION DIRECTORATE
Description of the Department’s Structure
Description of Functions and Responsibilities
General description of the categories of documents (including exempt documents)
Description of all manuals and similar types of documents which contain policies, principles, rules or guidelines in accordance to which decisions or recommendations are made in respect of members of the public
POLICY DEVELOPMENT AND PROGRAMME IMPLEMENTATION DIRECTORATE
Description of the Department’s Structure
The Policy Development and Programme Implementation Directorate (PDPI) consists of a Director, Assistant directors, managers, and an executive officer, and is responsible for policy development related to the Office of the Prime Minister’s dossiers, coordination of EU affairs and processes, and overseeing the implementation of EU co-funded projects within OPM departments.
Description of Functions and Responsibilities
The Policy Development and Programme Implementation Directorate (PDPI) performs the following functions:
General description of the categories of documents (including exempt documents)
The categories of documents held:
Description of all manuals and similar types of documents which contain policies, principles, rules or guidelines in accordance to which decisions or recommendations are made in respect of members of the public
The Directorate does not hold documents which normally would be of interest to the general public.
DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION
Description of the Department’s Structure
The main function of the Department of Information is to provide a link between the Government and the public and provides the following services:
Digital Media
The Department manages the Malta Government Portal (www.gov.mt) and keeps it updated with official publications round the clock. As from 2020, a section catering exclusively for the media has been set up, containing media e-forms and an updated list of daily government events open to media organisations. Operating the Public Service Intranet, the Department uploads circulars, news, and events daily; and disseminates vacancies on a weekly basis to public service employees. The Department has two main social media platforms, a Facebook page, and a Twitter account It also operates an Instagram account. The traditional person-to-person service delivery is being complemented with social media platforms, and the Department has increased its online presence considerably as a result.
Media Relations
Registered media organizations are constantly provided with official Press Releases, Press coverage invitations, notices, photographic material and other information by means of instant electronic dispatch. These services are replicated in real time on the gov.mt portal. All services are open source. Online accreditation facilities and press arrangements, as well as guidance and assistance, are given to local and foreign members of the media. Arrangements are also made for local media representatives accompanying the President of Malta and the Prime Minister during official visits abroad. The Department also coordinates facilities afforded to the media during State functions, national events, the General/Local Council Elections, and other events.
Photographic Services
Extensive photo coverage is given to Government activities as well as for national events. These services ensure fast transmission of current digital photographic material to the media.
Publishing
The Department is responsible for the compilation and publication of the Malta Government Gazette, in its printed and electronic version. Other printed and electronic matter dealing with Government services and matters of public interest are also produced by this unit. The Gazette is provided free of charge online on the gov.mt portal.
Press Registry
Under the Media and Defamation Act which came into force on 14 May 2018, editors who opt to register with the Media Registrar must keep the latter informed at all times of their places of residence or work, and any other changes thereto.
Photography and Videography Archives
The archives house a vast collection of contemporary as well as historical photographic and film material which dates back to an era when DOI was practically the only information-gathering organisation on the island.
Sales Office
Publications sold at DOI include official Government Publications, the Malta Government Gazette, Budget Speeches, Financial Estimates and Economic Surveys, Bills tabled in Parliament, Acts of Parliament, Legal Notices, Statistical reports and other miscellaneous publications. Photographs depicting a wide variety of topics such as International Meetings and Conferences held in Malta, State and Official Visits, National Festivities, National Heritage and aerial views of Malta are also available for sale to the general public.
Media Monitoring Unit
The section monitors the most recent political, economic, and social development issues, reported in the local print media. The media monitored currently consists of daily and weekly newspapers.
Government Information Service
The Government Information Service provides members of the general public with information and material relevant to Government services and activities. The Government Information Service is available by means of e-mail via [email protected]. The Government Information Service welcomes members of the public who call in person at its Customer Care Office at 3 Castille Place, Valletta, to obtain information as well as to collect literature and other published documents relating to Government services and activities.
Description of Functions and Responsibilities
The Department of Information aims to provide the public with up-to-date, comprehensive, and meaningful information on Government policies, services and activities as well as on matters of public interest.
General description of the categories of documents (including exempt documents)
Description of all manuals and similar types of documents which contain policies, principles, rules or guidelines in accordance to which decisions or recommendations are made in respect of members of the public
GOVERNMENT PRINTING PRESS
Description of the Department’s Structure
Description of Functions and Responsibilities
General description of the categories of documents (including exempt documents)
Description of all manuals and similar types of documents which contain policies, principles, rules or guidelines in accordance to which decisions or recommendations are made in respect of members of the public
ELECTORAL OFFICE
Description of the Department’s Structure
Description of Functions and Responsibilities
The Electoral Office is set up in terms of the General Elections Act for the purpose of affecting the registration, transfer and cancellation of voters, the organisation required for the running of elections and all such administrative work as may be required by the Electoral Commission.
This includes the compilation and publication of electoral registers every 6 months and holding General Elections, Members of the European Parliament Elections, Local Council Elections and Referenda.
Please note that the Electoral Commission is exempted from its obligations in respect of the FOI Act as per Cap.496 article 5(4)(a)
The Office of the Address Registrar is responsible for the managing and updating of addresses in Malta and Gozo [implementation of the Address Register]. This is done through the door numbering exercise, and through street naming.
General description of the categories of documents (including exempt documents)
Description of all manuals and similar types of documents which contain policies, principles, rules or guidelines in accordance to which decisions or recommendations are made in respect of members of the public
General Elections Act, Cap.354
RESOURCE SUPPORT AND SERVICES LTD
Description of the Department’s Structure
Executive Chairman and Board of Directors
Description of Functions and Responsibilities
Deployment of Personnel
General description of the categories of documents (including exempt documents)
Description of all manuals and similar types of documents which contain policies, principles, rules or guidelines in accordance to which decisions or recommendations are made in respect of members of the public
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