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Government triples recurrent investment and increases capital spending fivefold in the security sector

Further Investment to Keep Malta Among the Safest Countries in the World

Staff Reporter || Published: November 6, 2025, 8:11 pm
Government triples recurrent investment and increases capital spending fivefold in the security sector Minister Camilleri announces record investment in Malta’s security sector

Malta has once again been recognised as one of the safest countries in the world, ranking 12th out of 143 nations in the latest World Justice Project Rule of Law Index. This achievement reflects the country’s continued commitment to maintaining low crime rates and investing in national security.

Speaking at a press conference among members of the disciplined forces and other security personnel, Minister for Home Affairs, Security and Employment Byron Camilleri said that security is not just about law and order but also about trust — between citizens and those who serve them.

“Security is a right for everyone — where we live, work, and enjoy life. Malta Safe. Malta that gives peace of mind. These are not just words; they are our guarantee to families,” the Minister said.

Minister Camilleri explained that the Government’s investment in the security sector has significantly increased. Recurrent spending has nearly tripled, while capital expenditure has risen fivefold compared to 2012. Next year, recurrent spending will reach €280 million, up from €100 million in 2012.

He stressed that investing in people is as important as investing in infrastructure:

What use are new tools or modern buildings if we don’t invest in our greatest resource — our workers? Our disciplined forces deserve the best conditions, and that’s exactly what we’re delivering.”

Budget 2026 Key Measures

  • €6 million IT upgrade for the Police Force, modernising systems to improve efficiency and data-driven decision-making.

  • Construction of new police stations in Paola, Mosta, Sliema, Qormi, and Rabat (Gozo), with a €9 million investment in infrastructure and property, including garages and the K9 unit.

  • Continued modernisation of the police vehicle fleet, including district and RIU units.

  • Expansion of CCTV coverage in key areas such as Buġibba, Marsa, and Paola, linking with existing systems in Paceville.

  • The Civil Protection Department will receive new aerial search equipment, electric car fire engines, and upgrades at the Floriana and Gozo stations.

  • The Armed Forces of Malta will acquire a new helicopter and aircraft by 2028, with an initial €10 million investment next year.

  • The Corradino Correctional Facility will see continued modernisation, including new family visit areas and rehabilitation facilities.

  • New sectoral agreements for police, soldiers, and correctional officers, with a forthcoming one for Civil Protection workers.

Minister Camilleri concluded that the sector’s success speaks for itself:

“We can talk about the future because our workers can look ahead with optimism. A strong economy must translate into stronger families and a better future for our children.

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