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He was born 25 March 1947 in Valletta, Malta to Victor Borg and Mary Barthet and is a nephew of the famous Maltese Artist Esprit Barthet (1919–1999) and has five siblings: Anna; Henry; Charles; Victor; Paul. He married Carmen Busuttil in 1974 and has three children Jacque; Maria Paula; and Justin.[citation needed]
He graduated in law in 1974 and joined the Civil Service in 1975. He transferred to the Malta Attorney General's office in 1978. He was Senior Counsel to the Republic in 1979 and assistant Attorney General in 1988. He was appointed to the post of Attorney General in 1989.
Educationedit
The Lyceum and then at the University of Malta.[1] He was president of the students’ council between 1970 and 1971.
Degrees and diplomasedit
1972 – Diploma Notary Public 1973 – Doctor of Laws
Active member of Student Representative Council at Royal University of Malta (1968–1972), Secretary General (1968–1970), President 1971 Student Representative Faculty Board of Laws, Senate and Council.
Professional activityedit
Admitted to the bar in Malta 1974
1974–1975 – private practice as Advocate – Valletta
1975–1978 – Notary to Government
1978–1979 – Counsel for the Republic
1979–1988 – Senior Counsel for the Republic
1988–1989 – Assistant Attorney General
1989–2004 – Attorney General
appeared for the Government of Malta in Civil and Constitutional Cases. Prosecuted before the Higher Criminal Courts in Malta.
Agent for the Government before the European Court of Human Rights, Strasbourg.
Honorary member of Romanian Union of Jurists since 1995. He is also an Official of the Italian Ordine al Merito della Repubblica, an award given by Italian President Scalfaro in 1995.
^"Anthony BORG BARTHET". Curia. Retrieved 24 December 2022.
External linksedit
Notice of Appointment
January 01, 1970
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