Adrian Delia compares himself to Pietru Pawl Busuttil: says he expects PN to defend him in Soho money laundering case

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2020-02-10T08:42:45+01:00Sun, 9th Feb '20, 20:38|

At a meeting of the PN parliamentary group Adrian Delia lamented the lack of sympathy he found from his parliamentary colleagues after a police superintendent confirmed in open court that the police are investigating reasonable suspicions of money laundering when Adrian Delia allegedly helped a London prostitution ring clean proceeds from crime. Superintendent Ray Aquilina [...]

GUEST POST: They have him by the balls

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2020-02-09T19:54:40+01:00Sun, 9th Feb '20, 19:53|

Sent in by someone known to me. “Don’t allow the Government to blackmail the Opposition Leader” Partit Nazzjonalista leader Adrian Delia in a hysteric rant on the party radio on Sunday urged party supporters to not allow the government to blackmail the Opposition Leader. Only for the graduate lawyer conveniently forgetting to point out that [...]

RIGHT OF REPLY: From Remenda Grech

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2020-02-09T19:47:57+01:00Sun, 9th Feb '20, 19:47|

The below was sent in by lawyers for Remenda Grech in reply to the Guest Series 'The subjection of the social sector'. The first article in that series is linked here. As is customary on this website comments under right of reply statements are not published. Remenda Grech has been working at Aġenzija Appoġġ for the [...]

It’s time for Birnam Wood to enter stage left

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2020-02-08T13:00:51+01:00Sat, 8th Feb '20, 13:00|

Adrian Delia thinks nothing can bring him down. He draws on to an imaginary past where titans led parties and no one could touch them. He conveniently forgets their hard work behind the scenes. In the past three years since he’s been on the scene people have weaved all sorts of conspiracies to try to [...]

GUEST SERIES: The Subjection  of the Social Sector (Part 4)

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2020-02-08T12:58:47+01:00Sat, 8th Feb '20, 12:58|

This four-part series is written by a retired professional who keeps tabs on what is going on in the social sector and particularly on developments in the public social work services sector. None of the people mentioned in this series have any clue about what is being written about them. Their permission to be mentioned [...]

GUEST SERIES: The Subjection of the Social Sector (Part 3)

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2020-02-07T11:40:54+01:00Fri, 7th Feb '20, 11:40|

This four-part series is written by a retired professional who keeps tabs on what is going on in the social sector and particularly on developments in the public social work services sector. None of the people mentioned in this series have any clue about what is being written about them. Their permission to be mentioned [...]

Can’t leave. Won’t leave.

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2020-02-07T11:05:41+01:00Fri, 7th Feb '20, 11:05|

Adrian Delia’s case for his stubborn permanence at the headship of the PN is flimsier than ever. He said yesterday he did not want to betray those who wanted the PN to be closer to the people. Who’s that? The 13% who said they trust him? Because nobody else is impressed with his efforts so [...]

The draft dodger at a veterans’ gathering

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2020-02-06T18:38:03+01:00Thu, 6th Feb '20, 18:38|

The PN are asking people to send them money because it’s Eddie Fenech Adami’s birthday tomorrow. There can’t be a worse day for PN supporters to be nostalgic for the days of Eddie Fenech Adami. The fact is there won’t be anyone like him and people need to start getting used to the idea of [...]

Ali Sadr accomplice charged separately in New York for busting sanctions against Iran

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2020-02-06T18:15:50+01:00Thu, 6th Feb '20, 18:15|

US prosecutors have charged Bahram Karimi with busting US sanctions against his native Iran. The bill of indictment lists but does not identify two co-conspirators with Bahram Karimi. Financial crime blogger Kenneth Rijock identified in a post today the two co-conspirators as Ali Sadr Hashemi Nejad and his father Mohammed Sayed Hashemi Nejad reputedly one [...]

Doorstepped outside the bunker

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2020-02-06T14:29:50+01:00Thu, 6th Feb '20, 14:29|

Do watch this classic Jacob Borg interview with Adrian Delia on his way into the office this morning. Adrian Delia looks beat. He’s disheveled, slouched, squinting and logorrheic. And he doesn’t even have the energy and presence of mind to realise how pathetically pointless his deflections are. The fact that Jacob Borg is taller than [...]

It’s falling apart

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2020-02-06T14:12:53+01:00Thu, 6th Feb '20, 14:12|

The leadership of the Labour Party last November had a problem on their hands. The party leader was extremely popular with their supporters such that in surveys anyone who voted Labour said they trusted Joseph Muscat. But he was implicated in a murder cover-up that had engulfed the government’s agenda for two years. The party [...]

It’s not Jason that is standing alone after all

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2020-02-06T11:47:45+01:00Thu, 6th Feb '20, 11:47|

A statement by the PN Parliamentary Group set out the numbers. 17 of 30 members of the Parliamentary Group has told him to leave. That’s a larger majority than it looks because the complement of 30 includes 2 Members of the European Parliament that are not relevant for the President’s evaluation of whether Adrian Delia [...]

From tal-Barrani to Brussels. And Back Again.

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2020-02-06T11:38:04+01:00Thu, 6th Feb '20, 11:38|

Robert Abela ruled that Owen Bonnici did not need to resign after he was found to have breached the right to free expression in a case I brought against him over the systematic removal of flowers and candles from the protest site opposite the law courts demanding justice for Daphne Caruana Galizia. When he gave [...]

GUEST SERIES: The Subjection of the Social Sector (Part 2)

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2020-02-06T12:17:58+01:00Thu, 6th Feb '20, 09:52|

This four-part series is written by a retired professional who keeps tabs on what is going on in the social sector and particularly on developments in the public social work services sector. None of the people mentioned in this series have any clue about what is being written about them. Their permission to be mentioned [...]

There’s nothing to reflect

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2020-02-06T09:41:20+01:00Thu, 6th Feb '20, 09:41|

A piece in The New Yorker last night reacted to Senator Mitt Romney breaking ranks with his party and voting alone with the Democrats to convict Donald Trump. The author of the piece recalled a commentary by then Junior Senator John Kennedy in a book he had written in the 1950s. In that commentary Kennedy [...]

UAE officials cancel December 17 Black meeting with Europol at the last minute: anything to do with Joseph Muscat’s Dubai trip?

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2020-02-05T17:04:12+01:00Wed, 5th Feb '20, 16:34|

Superintendent Antonovitch Muscat told the Daphne Caruana Galizia inquiry that the United Arab Emirates have not cooperated in the investigation to get to the bottom of the 17 Black/Hearnville/Tillgate revelations. It is not a dissimilar complaint from the one made by then Magistrate Aaron Bugeja who got no answer from Dubai when he was trying [...]

That’s one thing Adrian Delia has that Robert Abela doesn’t: the police are investigating him

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2020-02-05T16:07:19+01:00Wed, 5th Feb '20, 16:07|

In court today Superintendent Ray Aquilina confirmed that Adrian Delia is the subject of a criminal investigation into money laundering. The case was raised by Daphne Caruana Galizia in what would prove to be one of the last cases of her life when she revealed that years before when practicing as a lawyer Adrian Delia [...]

Gatekeepers

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2020-02-06T08:40:32+01:00Wed, 5th Feb '20, 16:06|

It never gets easier listening to men who plotted to kill a woman in cold blood because they did not like what she wrote. Melvyn Theuma’s testimony speaks of Joseph Muscat’s and Keith Schembri’s annoyance with Daphne Caruana Galizia. Recordings played out in court ring out the voice of Yorgen Fenech speaking callously about the [...]

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