Random Consulting Limited (RCL), a Malta-based consultation and technology firm, has issued a Right of Reply, addressing what it described as “outrageous reporting” by certain media outlets that implicated Mario Galea, Senior Consultant at RCL.
A Right of Reply is recognised under media and corporate law, and it allows individuals or organisations to publicly counter allegations that they consider misleading or damaging. It also ensures balance in coverage and protects reputational rights.
Legal context
Since 2022, RCL has provided specialised services and digital infrastructure for the Curaçao Gaming Authority (CGA).
RCL emphasised that the mere review of payments by a public authority does not equate to a legal investigation. Formal investigations require a mandate, evidence of wrongdoing, and due process. Without these elements, claims of “being investigated” are legally inaccurate and potentially defamatory.
In jurisdictions such as Malta and Curaçao, contracts involving public funds are routinely subject to audit or oversight. These reviews are procedural and do not imply liability unless irregularities are formally established. By stressing this distinction, RCL underscored that while its payments may be examined as part of oversight, neither the company nor Galea is the subject of any legal investigation.
Clarification on investigations
Additionally, RCL willingly published the amounts that it has received from public authorities to reinforce its transparency...
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