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Luxembourg, scored full points, after being the first country in Europe to make all public transport – including trains – free, back in 2022. The report examined systems adopted by the EU's 27 members, Norway, Switzerland, and the UK, and their capitals, scoring points for the simplicity of the ticketing system, the full price of long-term tickets, discounts for socially disadvantaged groups, and the VAT rate. However, passengers still need to pay €1.30, instead of €1.50, for a single-way trip, or €0.45, instead of €0.50, if holding a concession or child Tallinja Card.
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While public buses are accessible for free using a Tallinja card, people can also use the same card to board the Sliema – Valletta – Cospicua ferries. In Malta, a similar ticket system is already being implemented. The report explains how these tickets are gaining ground in Europe. Greenpeace believes that making public transport affordable for all, would encourage people to switch from private cars to greener forms of mobility, helping tackle the climate crisis. It adds that many countries and cities are discussing the introduction of climate tickets, including Belgium and France. It suggested that reducing or abolishing VAT on public transport can be a quick and easy way to shift people from cars to trains and buses, combat the cost-of-living crisis, and transport poverty. Greenpeace explained that there is no ideal climate ticket and noted that many countries and cities have made public transport more affordable in recent weeks, months, and years. “These fair and affordable long-term public transport tickets would cover all means of public transport, thus ensuring that the daily mobility needs of all people in the EU can be met promptly in a climate-friendly manner,” the report says. The report focuses on so-called 'climate tickets', defined as affordable, long-term tickets that are valid on all modes of public transport in a country or region. Valletta also topped a separate list, along with Estonia’s capital city Tallinn and Luxembourg’s city, for its ticketing simplicity, prices, and social discounts.

It is a valuable opportunity for a person with strong accounting acumen and experience in an international corporate environment.Īpplications will be treated in the strictest confidence.Malta has ranked second in Greenpeace's report on public transport ticketing systems across 30 European countries, scoring full points for offering free public transport across the entire island.
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The ability to liaise with other departments concerning financial matters and oversee projects from a financial standpoint is key to the role’s success. The role also involves the preparation of management accounts, management of employees' salaries and benefits, review of trading performance of the business, improvement of internal control systems as necessary, preparation of budgets, forecasts, cash flows, and cash and capital requirements, financial analysis of all earnings-related reports, and ensuring the business complies with statutory fiscal and corporate obligations.

Premier Restaurants Malta, the operator of nine McDonald’s restaurants across the Maltese Islands, is seeking an experienced accounting professional for the role of Director of Finance to assume responsibility for the company’s accounting and fiscal functions.īased in Malta and reporting to the General Manager, the Director of Financeestablishes and maintains accounting procedures and processes, accounting systems, and accounting filing and archiving.
