The Authority employed over 420 government workers, from a wide range of educational backgrounds, all within their merit of profession.
[3] MEPA acted as the national representation under a number of international environmental conventions and multilateral agreements.
These included information supported by the Aarhus Convention:[1] The Agency was governed by a board of professional, whose responsibility was to provide strategic guidance within, laid by the laws of Malta.
A number of appointed boards and committees provided strategic guidance or expert advise to the directorates to ensure that the organization fulfilled its functions and responsibilities efficiently and effectively, in line with legal obligations.
There were a number of boards and committees, which provide strategic guidance for the Directorates to ensure the organization fulfilled its functions and responsibilities efficiently and effectively, in line with its legal obligations.