Mario Calleja (born 6 September 1957) is a Maltese politician from the Labour Party. He has served as mayor of Marsaskala since 2006.
After leaving the police, between 1992 and 1996 Calleja worked for four years as assistant general manager of Qawra Palace Hotel. Linkedin, Mario Calleja
Calleja also worked as private investigator for insurance brokers, and opened a private security company. He remained a member of the Police Academy Board and taught courses on local government.
In 2010, Calleja was appointed for two terms as vicepresident of the Douzelage Town Twinning Organisation.
Calleja also run for the 2013 Maltese general election in the 5th district, without being elected to Parliament.
In 2011, mayor Calleja proposed that new premises for the Local Council would be built within the perimeter of St Anne's Gardens. In 2015, Calleja confirmed that Sadeen group would build it, in exchange for the go-ahead for the American University of Malta campus in Żonqor. Times of Malta; Malta Today; Malta Today This was stigmatised as "institutionalised corruption" by the PN opposition Times of Malta and condemned by environmental NGOs. FAA The Local Governance Board found nothing unethical in it. Malta Today A final decision was taken in 2017, despite alternative proposals such as the restoration of Villa Mondello. Malta Today
In 2020, mayor Calleja set up a sub-committee for the regeneration of Marsascala, chaired by Ray Abela, a PL candidate, and including himself together with local businessmen such as Ray's cousin Eric Abela (owner of Ta' Grabiel house), Joseph Farrell (owner of Tiffany Kiosk), and Angele Abela (head of a Minister's secretariat). The sub-committee liaised directly with government agencies including Malta Tourism Authority and Infrastructure Malta, without reporting to the local council or to the residents. Its proposals included pedestrianising the area in front of Ta' Grabiel (soon to become a boutique hotel), and the takeover of the hard shoulder in front of the Parish church (used by boat owners) for bars & restaurants. The sub-committee was dissolved following residents' pressure on the Local Council.
In 2021, the Malta Tourism Authority launched a "regeneration design contest" Marsaskala Design Contest to increase the tourism attractivity of Marsaskala. The initiative was opposed by both Local Council and residents, who took to the streets to protest overdevelopment without local consultation, considering it a continuation of the previous' years "sub-committee" work. Times of Malta; Malta Today; Lovin Malta;
In 2021, Calleja and the Marsaskala local council joined residents associations in opposing Transport Malta's plan for a yacht marina in Marsaskala Bay. The project was later shelved. Times of Malta, 12 Feb 2022 Times of Malta, 22 Feb 2022
The couple are members of the Order of St Lazarus of Jerusalem since 2008.
Political career
Private life
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