Mr Joseph V. Tabone
Joseph V. Tabone joined the Government of Ontario in 1963. Over 30 years he held different managerial positions in education, social services and information systems. In 1989 he was seconded for one year to the Government of Malta to lead the public service reform which included the introduction of ICT systems for Government as part of a long term national ICT strategy for Malta. Between 1997 and 1999 Mr Tabone was retained as adviser by the Commonwealth Secretariat in London. In 2000 he was appointed to set up the Malta Communications Authority, until 2009 he was the Executive Chairman thus responsible for the oversight of the liberalisation process of the local telecommunications market. He is ICT advisor to Government and represents Malta on Internet Governance on the EU‚ High Level Group (HLIG), as well as the Government Advisory Committee of ICANN. As Chairman of COMNET Foundation for ICT Development, he represents Malta on the Steering Committee of the Commonwealth Connects Programme on the Digital Divide and Chairman of the Commonwealth Internet Governance Forum.
Dr Mohan Kaul
Dr Kaul was appointed Director-General and Chief Executive Officer of the Commonwealth Business Council (CBC) on its establishment by the Commonwealth Heads of Government in Edinburgh in October 1997. He is a firm believer in making globalisation work for all. He leads a number of high-level initiatives targeted at investment promotion and strengthening the investment climate, good governance and corporate social responsibility. His focus has been on building Public Private Partnerships, reducing the digital divide, WTO market access and trade facilitation and integration of developing countries into the global market.
Mr Anthony Ming
Prior to joining the Commonwealth Secretariat, Tony worked with the Ontario Government for over 30 years. He was the director of a department consisting of 70 ICT staff and a budget of $30 million. Tony was assigned as the project executive to re-engineer the Tax Department which processes over $29 billion in revenues per year which resulted in 25% increase in tax revenues. Tony led the development of the concept and architecture for the Mobile Commonwealth Partnership Platform Portal which is considered as the largest transformation initiative ever undertaken by the Commonwealth Secretariat. He revived the Commonwealth Connects program which was created by the Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting during 2005 to bridge the digital divide and successfully delivered on its mandate which resulted in a reaffirmation of its continuance during the Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting during 2009.

