Rizzo Naudi, John


Rizzo Naudi, John

John Rizzo Naudi, a doctor and Nationalist Party politician served as a member of parliament for five legislatures.

Born in Msida and educated at the Lyceum and UK, Rizzo Naudi was first elected to parliament in 1976 and would remain in parliament for 20 years, exiting political life in November 1995.

He served as parliamentary secretary for the elderly once the PN returned to government in 1987 and then as a parliamentary secretary in the social policy ministry between 1992 and April 1995.

Rizzo Naudi played a key role in developing Malta’s nursing sector, playing a key role in setting up the Institute of Healthcare, which became the first educational institution in Malta to offer nursing degrees.

A medical doctor by profession, Rizzo Naudi was a fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and a medical registrar at St Luke’s Hospital in the 1960s, starting that job after a seven-year stint in Malaysia as a young medic.

He would go on to lecture in medicine at the University of Malta and serve as chancellor of the University, founded the Haemophilia Society of Malta in 1982 and helped found the Voluntary Lay Missionaries three years later.

Rizzo Naudi was married and had three children.

He died aged 96 and his funeral was held on Monday, April 25 at 2.00pm at Msida parish church.