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The need for urgency

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2020-03-20T10:47:06+01:00Fri, 20th Mar '20, 10:47|

The government is being reasonably transparent on its management of the coronavirus. At least it is reasonable to believe it is. Every day we are updated on the number of tests conducted, how many of them test positive, a brief background on every new case and a record of recoveries and deaths. None of the [...]

MONEY MAGAZINE: Flawed democracy – is the roof going to drip?

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2020-03-20T09:41:21+01:00Fri, 20th Mar '20, 09:40|

My article in this month's Money Magazine, written well before the coronavirus outbreak: Let’s be clear: democracy is receding worldwide. When red stars were pulled down from the spires of the Kremlin someone could write with confidence that we had reached ‘the end of history’. Everyone wanted the free market and liberal democracy and those [...]

Nowhere near enough

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2020-03-19T15:13:05+01:00Thu, 19th Mar '20, 09:39|

A song by self-described anarchist Mario Vella starts out with a prayer, of all things: “Alla lliberani minn dil-pjaga kiefra neoliberali”. The song complains about the hegemonic view that markets can solve everything, that inefficient businesses deserve to fail and the pain of their dismantling is beneficial to the greater good. And the song complains [...]

That phrase does not mean what Silvio Schembri thinks it means

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2020-03-18T15:59:01+01:00Wed, 18th Mar '20, 15:59|

When you “set the record straight”, it’s because the record is crooked. So, when Silvio Schembri set out to set the record straight and then proceeded to apologise for saying “charity begins at home” and “foreigners who lose their job must go back to their country” he confirmed the record was perfectly fine. It’s just [...]

AI: Artificial Idiocy

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2020-03-18T08:52:09+01:00Wed, 18th Mar '20, 08:52|

Someone made what I thought was a great point this morning. Just 15 months ago Silvio Schembri wanted to give robots citizenship. Now he wants to push what he considers surplus mouths outside the gates. If Silvio Schembri were to be proposed as a villain for The Walking Dead, he'd be thrown out of the [...]

Foreigners out!

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2020-03-18T02:19:27+01:00Wed, 18th Mar '20, 02:19|

That Silvio Schembri is an over-promoted, unfit for purpose, serial repeating bugler of the Brigata Laburista, utterly bereft of compassion and with the experience of real life of a dynastic monarch crowned in his mother’s womb, is not something we have discovered today. The detail that he is a bigoted, racist shit may be new [...]

All commercial flights to Malta banned from Friday night

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2020-03-18T01:25:12+01:00Wed, 18th Mar '20, 01:25|

A notice to airmen issued by the Maltese government says that all commercial passenger flights coming into Malta after midnight of the night between Friday and Saturday coming are "suspended". The order is for a month up to 20 April 2020. The notice is "based on a decision taken by the Malta health authorities". Flights [...]

LONG READ: Adaptation

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2020-03-17T12:18:01+01:00Tue, 17th Mar '20, 12:18|

The realisation is dawning on more and more people that the coronavirus crisis is not going to be a drawn-out weekend with a critical stock of toilet paper. Nor it is just an early summer break for the kids. We are looking at something that is going to stretch for months and that is going [...]

Why is Ali Sadr’s conviction significant for us?

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2020-03-17T09:46:49+01:00Tue, 17th Mar '20, 09:46|

Ali Sadr Hashemi Nejad was a pillar in Joseph Muscat’s and Keith Schembri’s corrupt game plan that they rolled out in 2013 when they first came to power. Ali Sadr filed an application to open a Maltese bank a few months after Labour came to power. He was granted the license a short number of [...]

Why Ali Sadr Hashemi Nejad is facing anything up to 85 years in prison.

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2020-03-17T08:04:42+01:00Tue, 17th Mar '20, 08:04|

A United States jury four Ali Sadr Hashemi Nejad orchestrated a multi-year scheme to funnel more than US$115 million in payments related to a construction project in Venezuela through the US financial system to his Iranian family business, in violation of US. sanctions against Iran. In a two-week trial the US government established that these [...]

Ali Sadr found guilty on 5 counts by US jury

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2020-03-16T19:22:41+01:00Mon, 16th Mar '20, 19:14|

A United States jury has found Ali Sadr Hashemi Nejad guilty of 5 counts of bank fraud, conspiracy to commit bank fraud, defrauding the United States and busting sanctions against Iran. He was not convicted on the 6th count of conspiracy to commit money laundering. The verdict concerns charges related to a US$115 million scheme [...]

Confinement

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2020-03-16T11:09:51+01:00Mon, 16th Mar '20, 11:09|

The only way I know of fighting writer’s block is writing. Don’t worry. I only really ramble when I have something to say and I’m looking for the right words to say it. But on a Monday morning that feels like a fourth Sunday in a row a blank white digital sheet on my computer [...]

Public health order to remove deadlines from legal cases “probably illegal” – experts

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2020-03-15T12:18:34+01:00Sun, 15th Mar '20, 12:18|

Orders issued by the superintendent of public health to suspend time limits in the law on current and future court proceedings may be beyond her power and as such therefore illegal, experts on court procedures told this website. This could mean that allowing timelines established in the law to expire because of the ongoing coronavirus [...]

THE SUNDAY TIMES: The impact of the virus

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2020-03-15T09:44:19+01:00Sun, 15th Mar '20, 09:44|

From my article in The Sunday Times today: "Coronavirus will do more than infect the exposed and kill the vulnerable. It will test us for pliancy and it will cripple us where it finds us wanting. "It will find the limits of our resources to handle a medical crisis. It will push on the limits [...]

Is he compensating for something?

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2020-03-14T16:59:59+01:00Sat, 14th Mar '20, 13:32|

So now we have it. The question whether to lock down or not to lock down has become a policy distinction between the two-party political leaders. This is hardly what we need in a time of crisis, is it? I don’t blame the opposition leader for this. His team has repeatedly asked the government to [...]

Repubblika calls for Ian Abdilla’s dismissal

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2020-03-14T09:10:08+01:00Sat, 14th Mar '20, 09:10|

Repubblika yesterday called for an investigation into suspicions Assistant Police Commissioner Ian Abdilla helped suspects dodge justice. The NGO also asked for his immediate dismissal. Ian Abdilla’s testimony in court showed he was part of the corruption, inefficiency and the police leadership’s cooperation with criminals that has emerged to public awareness in recent months. Whether [...]

Lawyers to avoid court business from Monday

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2020-03-13T17:40:36+01:00Fri, 13th Mar '20, 17:40|

The Chamber of Advocates expressed frustration at the government's decision to delay ordering the closure of court business in spite of the risks of contagion from the coronavirus. The Chamber took the matter in its own hands ordering lawyers not to show in court until further notice. The only exception is attendance in inevitable situations. [...]

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