Parliamentary Secretary for Equality and Reforms Rosianne Cutajar is once again calling for changes to Malta’s sex offenders register following renewed discussion around the Said brothers rape case.Speaking on the issue, the Labour MP said she had already raised the matter months ago, proposing that the system should be made more accessible and less bureaucratic.Cutajar argued that the current process places unnecessary hurdles on parents. As it stands, anyone who suspects that a person in contact with their child could be a sexual predator would need to file a request before the First Hall of the Civil Court.She suggested adopting a system similar to that used in England, where individuals can approach the police directly and receive disclosure if there is reasonable suspicion.Questioning the current level of secrecy surrounding the register in Malta, Cutajar said that the system appears to protect offenders rather than victims, and stressed that greater transparency is needed to better safeguard children.Her comments come as public debate around the Said brothers case continues, with growing calls for stronger protective measures and accountability.What do you make of her statement? View this post on Instagram A post shared by Lovin Malta (@lovinmalta)•