THE SUNDAY TIMES: Which scandal will do it?

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2023-10-08T08:34:13+02:00Sun, 8th Oct '23, 08:34|

From my article in The Sunday Times today: "The prime minister now warns 18-year-old voters that they must find a minister to fix their driving test for them. Because that’s the way politics is done in Malta and the prime minister said he would disagree with any other way. I don’t think that’s a recycled [...]

You lose some

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2023-10-06T14:59:30+02:00Fri, 6th Oct '23, 14:59|

The Constitutional Court turned down a case I filed, complaining that a court decision finding me responsible for libel breached my right to free expression. The case goes back some years. I wrote a post about how Malta should have an anti-mafia law. In that article I was explaining the meaning of omertà and said [...]

Someone must pay for this

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2023-10-06T13:33:55+02:00Fri, 6th Oct '23, 13:33|

The industrial tribunal, chaired by Anna Mallia of all people, found Jonathan Ferris was unlawfully fired by the FIAU. He was dismissed during his probation period just days after the general election of 2017. People think that during probation they can fire someone with impunity. It’s not like that. You cannot fire someone during probation [...]

Incentives to learning

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2023-10-06T12:40:29+02:00Fri, 6th Oct '23, 12:40|

This is going to feel like a cop-out though it’s not meant to be. I think the government is right to provide incentives, even monetary incentives, to encourage students to choose academic programs that yield a greater return to the economy. There are, no doubt, more reasons than merely wealth that should go into deciding [...]

Help us out

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2023-10-03T17:32:30+02:00Tue, 3rd Oct '23, 17:32|

We've been on this campaign for 6 years. And as one of us was called to the police station today to be interrogated merely for speaking, you may be reminded that what we set out to achieve when Daphne Caruana Galizia was killed is, at this point, still an ambition. We want a fair society [...]

A little hypocrisy would have been nice

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2023-10-03T14:25:10+02:00Tue, 3rd Oct '23, 14:25|

Perhaps no other statement by Robert Abela before his remarks of today better represents the depth of anti-democratic populism in his politics and the politics of the ruling Labour Party. Coldly and cynically, he shattered any hope or any dream a child might ever have of being inspired by his example and motivated by his [...]

Blank Paper

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2023-10-03T10:54:24+02:00Tue, 3rd Oct '23, 10:54|

Robert Abela yesterday agreed to publish a white paper with legislative changes to the laws regulating the media before taking them to Parliament. It wasn’t something he wanted to do. In fact, there are draft laws already in front of Parliament. They’ve been there more than a year, frozen, after the shock of the international [...]

Reawakening

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2023-10-03T12:35:35+02:00Tue, 3rd Oct '23, 10:29|

This statue stands outside the Parliament building. It will be there for the next two weeks as we remember the assassination of Daphne Caruana Galizia 6 years ago. Its maker, Gerald Moroder, moulded the statute with materials collected from the debris of the explosion that killed Giovanni Falcone in Capaci, Sicily, 30 years ago. The [...]

Their job, is it?

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2023-10-02T10:39:03+02:00Mon, 2nd Oct '23, 10:39|

Using words like “shocking” or “scandal” is incorrect. No one is shocked or scandalised to read that Labour Party loyalists are placed in strategic positions in government to ensure they discriminate in favour of Labour Party supporters (and against others) or use public services as currency to secure voter support. People need to stop pretending [...]

6 years

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2023-10-02T10:41:52+02:00Mon, 2nd Oct '23, 09:09|

Tomorrow we'll be announcing events marking the 6th anniversary since the assassination of Daphne Caruana Galizia. The battle for justice is not over. And now we need you more than ever before.

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