Pubdate: Fri, 02 Jul 2004 Source: Independent (Malta) Copyright: 2004, Standard Publications Ltd Contact: http://www.independent.com.mt/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2884 GAVIN GULIA SUGGESTS PUBLIC DISCUSSION ON DRUG LAW Opposition Spokesman for Internal Affairs Gavin Gulia accepted Social Affairs Permanent Committee Chairman Clyde Puli's invitation to attend a meeting regarding the drug law, but said a meeting is needed with all entities connected to the sector for a public, transparent discussion. In a letter to Mr Gulia, Clyde Puli said he is ready to suspend the agenda of the meeting planned for 5 July to discuss the material to be presented by Deputy Prime Minister Tonio Borg regarding the finalised report on the drug law. Mr Puli explained he did not call a committee meeting earlier to wait for the publication of the report, so the discussion will involve all the information available on the subject. He invited Mr Gulia to attend the meeting to share his views on the matter. In response to this letter, Mr Gulia said that although the committee's efforts have been appreciated, he feels a meeting with all NGOs, as well as law enforcement authorities that are directly involved in the matter at hand, should be held. The meeting needs to be more than a simple discussion and analysis of the report to be presented by Dr Borg, said Mr Gulia. All entities involved must voice their opinions and concerns which are then to be discussed in a transparent and public manner, he continued. Mr Gulia said that his suggestion would put everyone in a better position to make feasible suggestions and recommendations for laws, administrative policies and structures which will help all those involved handle the matter in a more efficient way. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin