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Do you think he does it on purpose?

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2018-08-03T16:12:21+02:00Fri, 3rd Aug '18, 16:12|

Joseph Muscat visited the tomb of Francesco Buhagiar a predecessor of his in office who has been dead for 84 years. Nice little ceremony.  The photographer had enough of an angle to picture the prime minister standing in front of the tomb but, oddly the prime minister stood on it to pay his respects. Quite [...]

She told you so

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2018-08-03T10:04:15+02:00Fri, 3rd Aug '18, 10:04|

It is only right that when Standard & Poor’s expresses concern about Malta’s banking sector, people in the financial services industry prick their ears. They should not be surprised. They have been close witnesses of what has been going on for some time. People who have to hunt every month know that the markets have [...]

Israeli interception company owned by Maltese citizen investigated by US SEC

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2018-08-03T09:32:59+02:00Fri, 3rd Aug '18, 09:32|

The Securities and Exchange Commission of the United States is evaluating disciplinary proceedings against a Tel-Aviv company part-owned by Maltese-passport holder Anatoly Hurgin. Hurgin and Alexander Aurovsky are shareholders of Ability Inc. The SEC, which oversees securities transactions has been investigating Ability, which provides interception, geolocation and cyber intelligence products to security agencies. Anatoly Hurgin [...]

Maltese community in Melbourne honour Daphne Caruana Galizia

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2018-08-04T08:26:57+02:00Fri, 3rd Aug '18, 09:20|

The Maltese Community Council of Victoria (MCCV) presented a posthumous award to Daphne Caruana Galizia for services to the broader Maltese community and her valuable contribution to democracy in Malta through her fearless investigative journalism. A statement by the MCCV commented that Daphne’s assassination "exposed the fragility of democracy in Malta". Truth, freedom of expression and [...]

Burning the candle at the Central Bank

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2018-08-02T10:29:44+02:00Thu, 2nd Aug '18, 10:29|

Even if the guys at the Central Bank were dragged to their laptops in the middle of the night to mitigate S&P’s comments about the harm to the reputation of Malta’s banking sector, the damage is considerable. We should never make the mistake of blaming S&P. It would be no different to the government blaming [...]

How about my right of reply?

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2018-08-02T09:25:04+02:00Thu, 2nd Aug '18, 09:25|

On my behalf Andrew Borg Cardona sent the following to the editor of NET TV in response to a report where they said I lied about the Opposition voting in favour of the cannabis law when I said no such thing. So far they haven't reported it. L-Editur NetNews Nikteb ghan-nom ta’ Manwel Delia b’riferenza [...]

PN’s media house called me a liar even as it lied

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2018-08-01T16:38:14+02:00Wed, 1st Aug '18, 16:38|

“Il-blogger Manuel Delia mgiddeb” screams the Net headline giving me half my professional title presumably because I’m still unworthy of the prefix ‘biċċa’. In reporting a letter to this website from the party’s new lawyer Vince Galea, Net TV reports that I lied to my readers saying the PN Parliamentary Group voted in favour of [...]

Jaqueline Alexander denied bail by Panama Court and detained as part of organised crime and money laundering investigation

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2018-08-02T10:33:12+02:00Wed, 1st Aug '18, 15:01|

Jaqueline Alexander was denied bail by a special Panama court while investigations into her involvement in money laundering are underway. The Egrant inquiry has relied on Jaqueline Alexander’s statement filed in Panama itself in order to refute the credibility of the documentary evidence presented to the inquiry that suggests that Michelle Muscat owned the secret [...]

Malta Today and the prime minister’s conspiracy

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2018-08-01T14:43:51+02:00Wed, 1st Aug '18, 14:41|

One of the many confusions that need to be cleared up is that the Egrant inquiry was not requested by the prime minister as would have been his prerogative to do under the special law regulating inquiries. Instead, the prime minister, out of line of course, had the police chief request a magisterial inquiry with [...]

Earth vs Martin Scicluna

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2018-08-01T10:09:41+02:00Wed, 1st Aug '18, 10:09|

There isn’t much substance to Martin Scicluna’s article of today. He quips that any examination of the small fraction of the Egrant inquiry is the work of loony flat-earthers. He is amused by his joke and spends the next 1,000 words laughing at it. Incidentally, flat-earthers are people who take what they see at face [...]

Mossack Fonseca’s rigour with signatures

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2018-08-01T09:09:42+02:00Wed, 1st Aug '18, 09:07|

The Egrant inquiry dismissed documentation showing Michelle Muscat’s alleged ownership of Egrant on the basis of declarations by a former Mossack Fonseca employee about the signatures appearing on it. Mossack Fonseca was notoriously indifferent to the signatures appearing on documents it processed. Consider the case of a Slovenian inspector who lost his job when a [...]

How Mossack Fonseca recruited fake owners of companies really owned by the criminal and the corrupt

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2018-08-01T08:46:44+02:00Wed, 1st Aug '18, 08:46|

The big question still unanswered by the published fraction of the Egrant inquiry is, who owns Egrant? Documentation that may or may not have come by Aaron Bugeja cannot convincingly answer that. Indeed if he were convinced by any of it he’d have said so in the inquiry conclusions. But crucially nor can the testimony [...]

Mr Popular

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2018-07-31T16:27:35+02:00Tue, 31st Jul '18, 16:27|

The government were fuming with fury yesterday because a UK House of Commons inquiry cited this blog as a source of information. It got to the point where they made formal diplomatic representations with the UK government telling them to admonish their MPs (Labour, Tory and SNPs) for being so gullible as to take on [...]

When a Mossack Fonseca agent refused to backdate documents fearing calligraphists discovering a fraud

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2018-07-31T14:00:15+02:00Tue, 31st Jul '18, 14:00|

When Mossack Fonseca was caught by the ICIJ leaks it went into a frantic campaign to cover its tracks. It had no idea who most of its clients were because of course that was the idea for their business. Criminals and corrupt politicians could hide their money in companies registered by Mossack Fonseca in Panama [...]

Adrian Delia charges backward

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2018-07-30T19:53:57+02:00Mon, 30th Jul '18, 19:53|

Someone told me it was a reasonably good line, so I’m throwing it to you again in case you missed it the first time. Adrian Delia wants to win at chess, but he’s just lost at tic tac toe. Adrian Delia went premature last Sunday thinking this was the time to rid himself of Simon [...]

When the government do not like the findings of an inquiry

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2018-07-30T19:36:01+02:00Mon, 30th Jul '18, 19:30|

The way the government are behaving is making things quite dangerous for people they perceive to be in their way. And this is not some incidental consequence. It is targeted malice. Take for example the posters set up this morning calling Daphne Caruana Galizia a crook, eight months since she was blown up in a [...]

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