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This Project aims to contribute to Malta’s efforts to implement justice reforms, support the operational independency of the Offices of the Attorney General and the State Advocate, strengthen their capacities and effectiveness of their operations. This will be achieved through the establishment of operational processes, measurements, continuous training and ICT integration. The Project will also contribute to the improvement of public trust, accountability and transparency of the institutions through supporting the development and implementation of respective communication strategies.

Main objectives

The project’s objectives are to support the development of the two offices by:

  1. Ensuring their full operational independency
  2. Improving public trust
  3. Improving their accountability and transparency.
Expected outcomes and results
  • Adoption of internal strategies and introduction of new tools for the institutional and -administrative reorganisation of the two Offices.
  • Adoption of communication strategies for the Offices of the Attorney General and State Advocate aiming at improving public trust and transparency.
  • Improved capacity of the Offices of the Attorney General and State Advocate to provide continuous professional development to their officers.
  • A new IT system supporting the operations of the Offices of the Attorney General and State Advocate is designed and approved.
key activities
  • Recommendations and support on internal policies, case weighting methodologies, efficiency indicators for the offices and performance management tools
  • Recommendations on drafting, administration and analysis of surveys to measure public trust
  • Communication and public relations strategy with action plan
  • Recommendations on institutional set up on training including focus group discussions and workshops
  • Training programs on legal topics and soft skills
  • Training of Trainers on selected topics
  • Guidelines on the design/development/integration of the requisite IT tools/infrastructure to increase efficiency and effectiveness of the procedures and operation
Key beneficiaries and stakeholders
  • Office of the State Advocate
  • Office of the Attorney General
  • Ministry of Justice

Project information

  • Duration: 24 months (31 October 2023 – 31 October 2025)
  • Country: Malta
  • Funding: “This project is co-funded by the European Union via the Technical Support Instrument and implemented by the Council of Europe, in cooperation with the European Commission.”
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Office of State Advocate deliberates on institutional values and behaviours

Team building efforts of the staff of the Office of the State Advocate (OSA) continued  through a two-day Co-creation Workshop on Values and Behaviours organised by the project in Valetta on March 6 and 7. The State Advocate, lawyers and support staff had the opportunity to discuss values and behaviours that they consider most important in their work. 

Through group work and facilitated sessions participants also deliberated how adherence to them can help the OSA fulfil its role as the principal institution providing legal advice to the Government of Malta. Discussions on identified values and behaviours will inform the ongoing institutional branding exercise during which the OSA will refine the mission and vision.  

The co-creation workshop on values and behaviours together with coaching sessions for senior OSA official are implemented by the project in the framework of its support for soft skills training outlined in the project description and the OSA’s Change Management Strategy.

The EU-CoE Joint Project “Attorney General and State Advocate in Malta - Implementation of action plan of offices re-organisation” is co-funded by the European Union via the Technical Support Instrument, and implemented by the Council of Europe, in cooperation with the European Commission.

MALTA 6-7 march 2025
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