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Or how I stopped worrying and learned to love the bomb.

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2018-07-10T18:03:44+02:00Tue, 10th Jul '18, 18:03|

I suppose, for some, a football World Cup with England in the final four and Italy outside the starting 36 is enough evidence of civilisational collapse. But even thinking that is like starting a funereal eulogy with a joke and getting no chuckles.  Even in the glory of summer, the free flowing beer, the football, [...]

G Leone Ganado: What’s a PEP?

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2018-07-10T06:18:05+02:00Tue, 10th Jul '18, 06:18|

Godfrey Leone Ganado here reacts to the government's appeal from a court order to have Justine Caruana's husband, Silvio Valletta, run the investigation, such as it is, into the killing of Daphne Caruana Galizia. The first court ruled Silvio Valletta is "politically exposed" which is a polite way of saying he sleeps with someone who is heavy invested in the [...]

Hey Saviour, I’m back!

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2018-07-09T18:26:32+02:00Mon, 9th Jul '18, 18:26|

Saviour Balzan appears to have missed me while I was away. In an unsigned piece on Illum of a couple of Sundays ago he expressed his anguish that he wasn't seeing new posts on this website. Must have been a long couple of weeks for him. Really one finds one has admirers in the unlikeliest [...]

Covering stab wounds

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2018-07-09T18:05:08+02:00Mon, 9th Jul '18, 18:05|

This The Malta Independent editorial is exasperated with PN media coverage. It compares it to propaganda from Russian communist times which is fair to say is not intended as praise. Now the PN has had its own media for many decades. Its newspapers have distributed the party’s voice and never pretended to be anything but [...]

GUEST POST: A fool’s paradise

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2018-07-09T09:31:13+02:00Mon, 9th Jul '18, 09:31|

Sent in a few days ago. Written by someone known to me: Some days I awake to thoughts of  "what would it have been like had the Mossack Fonseca servers not been hacked?"  Imagine. 17 Black, Hearnville, Tillgate and Egrant would have no meaning, no import, nada, exacto nada.  Panama would have remained that distant [...]

Saved from the waters

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2018-07-09T06:10:53+02:00Sun, 8th Jul '18, 20:35|

Yes she after all might mean well, though we’re entitled to doubt that. But there has never been a more insensitive time for the prime minister’s wife to go on a swim and take with her enough security detail and press cameras to launch a new lunar landing. We now have a very complicated relationship [...]

Keep your trousers on

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2018-07-08T08:53:46+02:00Sun, 8th Jul '18, 08:53|

I’m not sure if Joseph Muscat is into historical analogies but when people go into Napoleonic psychosis they do tend to twist little details they remember from their history and transform them into prophesies predicting their own glory. Either because of that or because Joseph Muscat has been having a special sort of dream at [...]

THE SUNDAY TIMES: Trenches in the mud

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2018-07-08T20:45:06+02:00Sun, 24th Jun '18, 08:00|

From my article in The Sunday Times: "As accusations of treachery are handed out in fury, the party leader himself shows unhelpful ambivalence when, for example, the government makes a fresh attempt to promote Consuelo Scerri Herrera and reward her with a judgeship, showing remarkable contempt for the institutions such as the reviewing committee that [...]

Inspector Big

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2018-06-20T11:05:33+02:00Wed, 20th Jun '18, 11:02|

That Sandro Camilleri guy gives me the creeps. For starters he’s a stereotype dressed as a self-fulfilling prophecy pretending to be proverbial. I know I’m the last person to give advice on physical appearance but those walnut crushing biceps of his are impossible to ignore on a ranking police officer. For remember he is that [...]

“You can’t handle the truth”

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2018-06-20T07:57:08+02:00Wed, 20th Jun '18, 07:54|

I don’t suppose anyone doubts anymore that the investigation of crimes with political ramifications is a politically controlled affair here in Malta. The assassination of Daphne Caruana Galizia does not merely have political ramifications. It is a political killing: the termination of a person to reach political ends, to serve political interests, commissioned by political [...]

Pilatus Bank pays Maria Efimova … two years late

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2018-06-19T15:06:10+02:00Tue, 19th Jun '18, 14:20|

Malta's Labour office has contacted Maria Efimova to inform her Pilatus Bank has settled her outstanding salary from when she worked for three unpaid months as executive assistant to Ali Sadr. In the ironic turn of events, Pilatus Bank have effectively admitted Maria Efimova’s complaint against them was justified and she was indeed owed payment. [...]

The friends who hide your money

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2018-06-19T14:14:58+02:00Tue, 19th Jun '18, 14:11|

Nexia BT — Mossack Fonseca (Malta) — Kasco Group. These are three dots in the orbit of Keith Schembri and his grand fraudulent scheme to cover illicit income, avoid paying taxes and use his public office for personal office. A fourth dot is MFSP, the four-partner investment agency that managed Keith Schembri’s British Virgin Islands [...]

Twilight of the gods

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2018-06-19T13:59:47+02:00Tue, 19th Jun '18, 13:59|

It is truly awful how badly the leadership of the PN is handling itself. There’s clearly a stubborn bunker atmosphere, barking orders to mobilise formations that exist only on a map, taking comfort from self-serving flattery, and seeking solace in imaginary magnanimity from the enemy as traditional support is deemed unworthy of its leadership. I [...]

Become a citizen. If you can.

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2018-06-19T19:40:30+02:00Tue, 19th Jun '18, 13:51|

In the heat of the French Revolution, the leaders of that upheaval did not sit down to write a charter about the rights of French people. They wrote instead the ‘Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen’. Universal rights is by no means a universal understanding of what citizenship should be about. But [...]

‘Picture of’ Malta

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2018-06-19T13:48:17+02:00Tue, 19th Jun '18, 13:48|

Visit this website: Picture of the EU. It’s a journey across Europe and its current stories. Read the bewildering story of Malta from the points of few of civil rights activists here.

Neville Gafa: Witnesses scared of retribution

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2018-06-19T13:42:31+02:00Tue, 19th Jun '18, 13:42|

So Neville Gafa’ told Times of Malta he is “denying all of Mr Grech Mintoff’s allegations and reserved the right to take legal action”. He was reacting to documentation tabled by Ivan Grech Mintoff in a civil suit where he said potential witnesses who have had bribes solicited off them from Neville Gafa for Malta [...]

Clyde Puli, careful there.

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2018-06-17T15:22:01+02:00Sun, 17th Jun '18, 15:22|

Watch this video from Net News. Clyde Puli uses his TV platform to reiterate the remarks he gave The Malta Independent. He explains the process of selecting candidates and criticises a ‘section of the media’, which the reporter specifies as Times of Malta, for deceiving its readers. https://youtu.be/OZd9TQl50vs It was not just Times of Malta [...]

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