Dusting off Gonzi’s plans

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2021-06-09T11:45:28+02:00Wed, 9th Jun '21, 08:05|

Minister Miriam Dalli called a press conference to announce her vision for a new undersea electricity cable connecting Malta to Sicily. This is not something that is actually going to happen in this legislature. So consider this a Labour Party press event funded by the government. There would have been no harm in the Labour [...]

Sure, let the institutions work. But then what?

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2021-06-08T08:48:55+02:00Tue, 8th Jun '21, 08:48|

Whenever consequences are demanded by the angry and lonesome few with a conscience left in them, the government buys time by claiming confidence in the institutions. When it is the government that the institutions are supposed to investigate and expose, the government’s confidence in the process is far from reassuring. Yet, one cannot ignore the [...]

GUEST POST: They did play you, didn’t they?

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2021-06-08T08:45:35+02:00Tue, 8th Jun '21, 08:45|

Joseph Muscat and Labour’s chief selling point in their aggressive and expensive election campaign of 2013 was the promise to slash utility bills. Labour presented their offer of a new face for local politics, one Konrad Mizzi, a smooth faced newcomer, gracing every press conference, every debate and every advert. He sweet-talked his way with [...]

Rushing back up the womb of colonialism

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2021-06-07T17:11:03+02:00Mon, 7th Jun '21, 17:11|

Last Sunday I wrote a piece about needing a government that plans for a new economy that makes sense in a world pushing back on climate change. I called for imagination to outgrow our dependence on the evasion of tax levied by other countries. I pointed out that the givens of our past economic successes [...]

Four years

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2021-06-07T10:13:19+02:00Mon, 7th Jun '21, 10:13|

Four years ago today I looked for the first time at the audience measuring tool that comes with a blogging website. The previous morning, I had published my first ever post in a Google blog app hurriedly put together for me by a tech savvy colleague at work. The piece, called unimaginatively “It hurts, doesn’t [...]

THE SUNDAY TIMES: This side of a tax revolution

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2021-06-06T10:28:23+02:00Sun, 6th Jun '21, 10:28|

From my article in The Sunday Times today: "We can raise our angry fists at these realities of the changing world and stubbornly cling to an economic model that, like slavery or textiles, is past its date, or we can get real, be part of the global deal for reform and find a new role [...]

GUEST POST: Angelo Gafà, a year in review

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2021-06-04T12:03:21+02:00Fri, 4th Jun '21, 12:03|

On 30th May 2020, in an adjournment speech in Parliament, Jason Azzopardi said: “Konrad Mizzi is supposed to be under investigation, which means he should be arrested over money laundering and corruption. Instead he is hatching a plan with Robert Abela to be given a guarantee that the new police commissioner will not arrest and [...]

They never let go of the State they captured

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2021-06-05T06:51:30+02:00Fri, 4th Jun '21, 11:01|

The police and the prosecution service are attempting to persuade a court that Keith Schembri and his associates committed a list of crimes in the Allied Newspapers imbroglio that included defrauding the State entity Malta Enterprise. Some of the money to pay for Allied’s new printing press came from taxpayers. An internal Malta Enterprise report [...]

GUEST POST: I agree with Robert Abela

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2021-06-04T09:55:51+02:00Fri, 4th Jun '21, 09:55|

I fully agree with what Prime Minister Robert Abela said about the Degiorgio brothers. It is true that they are criminals and hardened ones. Nobody can deny it and the history of their alleged crimes seems never-ending. And I agree that they should not be pardoned. I also had, once before, agreed with the prime [...]

Boris Johnson and Malta Transport

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2021-06-03T16:33:13+02:00Thu, 3rd Jun '21, 16:33|

I don’t think anyone will believe me when I say there isn’t even a shred of sarcasm in what I’m about to write. Give the passenger ferry boats a chance. Every new means of public transport will, unfailingly, fail to meet the public’s expectations. Never mind the hyperbolic expectations of over-enthusiastic politicians who justify their [...]

The decency to accept defeat

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2021-06-03T10:57:57+02:00Thu, 3rd Jun '21, 10:57|

The Maltese government must be earning itself some form of reputation at the Council of Europe’s democracy through law commission. It’s known as the Venice Commission and it is famous for its exquisitely painful politeness. At some point, we can fully expect them to lose it. Whenever the Maltese government gets stuck with some legal [...]

GUEST POST: I’m Glad I’m a Nobody

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2021-06-03T10:47:54+02:00Thu, 3rd Jun '21, 10:47|

Some 25 years ago, my father was approached to contest the elections as a candidate for one of the two main parties. It made sense because my father was a very well respected professional and at the time his regular clientele covered most of what is today known as the Northern Harbour District. So picture [...]

GUEST POST: How to spot a Criminal Gang

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2021-06-03T05:18:44+02:00Wed, 2nd Jun '21, 16:38|

How do you spot a criminal gang when you see one? What sort of crimes come into your head? Drugs, bribery, corruption, extortion, fraud, armed robbery, guns, bombs, money laundering, cryptocurrency, murder? And where do you begin when there are so many pigs at the bloody trough? If all animals are equal but some are [...]

When mafiosi speak

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2021-06-02T08:55:20+02:00Wed, 2nd Jun '21, 08:55|

First, a disclaimer. Let it be known, for the avoidance of any doubt, that nothing I write here is intended to suggest that the Degiorgio brothers, as indeed everyone involved in killing Daphne Caruana Galizia, should serve any punishment which is short of what the law says they deserve. Second, as with all lessons we [...]

MONEY MAGAZINE: The lesson of Muscatonomics

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2021-06-01T08:03:40+02:00Tue, 1st Jun '21, 08:02|

This article was first published in the current issue of Money Magazine. The Magazine can be found here. My column in this magazine is not famous for optimism. Admittedly, cynicism, skepticism, and warbling doubts about the future are rarely highlights of a business magazine. The fact is we haven’t walked through the gauntlet of our [...]

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