Infrastructure Malta’s new CEO has quit just over a month after being appointed to the role, Times of Malta has confirmed. Trustin Farrugia Cann took over as CEO of the roads agency in May, following the resignation of Fredrick Azzopardi. Within 30 minutes of Times of Malta sending questions to the Infrastructure Ministry querying the resignation, Farrugia Cann took to Facebook to announce he is stepping down. Farrugia Cann said that over the past weeks, he had realised that it is next to impossible to balance the role of CEO with his other job as an international FIFA referee. “Although I thought it was possible to strike such a balance, as I have in the past, I realise that being CEO of this entity [Infrastructure Malta] is not compatible with my other role [as a referee], which requires travelling abroad,” he said. Farrugia Cann said he did not want to give up his football career after all the sacrifices he had made. Therefore, he said he had informed minister Aaron Farrugia that he would not be signing the contract to become Infrastructure Malta’s CEO. The ministry announced Farrugia Cann’s appointment in a statement on May 23. Farrugia Cann’s predecessor, Frederick...
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