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Edward Scicluna should draw an important conclusion from today’s court decision – Repubblika

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2021-09-27T14:06:17+02:00Mon, 27th Sep '21, 13:09|

NGO Repubblika said that today’s court decision clearly shows that Simon Busuttil made a fair comment when he said Edward Scicluna could no longer stay on as Finance Minister after he was made the subject of a magisterial inquiry into his conduct in a money laundering case. Edward Scicluna, together with Chris Cardona and Konrad [...]

Bringing it on

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2021-09-27T13:03:42+02:00Mon, 27th Sep '21, 13:03|

Joseph Muscat is bullish about the possibility of the Egrant investigation re-opening. He remains convinced it can’t reach him. That could be because there’s nothing to find and there was never anything to find. It would be because he’s entirely innocent of any wrongdoing, that no matter how deep anyone might look, and no matter [...]

THE SUNDAY TIMES: Dropping eaves

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2021-09-26T17:39:16+02:00Sun, 26th Sep '21, 17:39|

From my article in The Sunday Times today: "There’s another reason why warranting wiretapping should no longer be in the hands of politicians. It is unsafe to give people so motivated in learning what their rivals or opponents are doing the power to decide who gets listened to and who doesn’t. "A 2014 Daily Mail [...]

A note to Prime Minister Robert Abela

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2021-09-24T12:44:51+02:00Fri, 24th Sep '21, 12:44|

I won’t take too much of your time, prime minister. I feel I must thank you for taking the time to speak with the police chief about my safety and the safety of journalists. I could say I shouldn’t need to thank someone for doing their job. But I disagree with that approach. It’s good [...]

Switching off gravity

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2021-09-24T12:37:44+02:00Fri, 24th Sep '21, 12:35|

In the coming few weeks John Dalli is expected in court to answer for alleged crimes the police felt confident it could prove in 2012, nine years ago. What happened in between the decision to charge him and the implementation of that decision so much later? Joseph Muscat won the election. John Rizzo was fired [...]

Perspective in perspective

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2021-09-24T10:08:46+02:00Fri, 24th Sep '21, 06:36|

I am writing to provide a fuller picture of the facts that have led me to leave Malta for a while. I have to do so because I have left room for misinterpretation and controversy that distracts from the real and burning issues facing this country. In an interview with an Italian press freedom NGO [...]

Show will go on

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2021-09-23T08:21:05+02:00Thu, 23rd Sep '21, 08:21|

You will have heard that in the next few days I’m stepping away from the island because of security concerns. I am, as you might imagine, impatient for those concerns to be addressed. My family is here, my home is here, my work is here. So here is where I want to be if I [...]

Inequality of arms

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2021-09-22T15:37:54+02:00Wed, 22nd Sep '21, 15:37|

An anonymous correspondent writing on Simon Mercieca’s blog asks a pertinent question. Why is the Attorney General’s office “losing one trial after the next”? Put properly the question might give a clearer picture of its importance. Why is Malta failing to convict so many people it brings to trial? The question is pertinent because its [...]

Political deaths

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2021-09-20T15:48:42+02:00Mon, 20th Sep '21, 15:48|

The crisis in the prison has now been “politicised”. I use that word with the meaning it has acquired in the local context which is not what the word properly means. An event in Malta is said to be “politicised” the moment it becomes impossible to persuade anyone to change an opinion they feel is [...]

A hundred years of building

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2021-09-20T14:04:41+02:00Mon, 20th Sep '21, 14:04|

Joseph Portelli’s interview with Times of Malta’s Mark Laurence Zammit raises a number of questions. Let’s be clear from the outset. I’m going to take quotes out of their proper context and jumble them together in ways Joseph Portelli did not mean them to be. So the charge of unfairness and perhaps even the risk [...]

Being Giovanni Grixti

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2021-09-17T17:26:20+02:00Fri, 17th Sep '21, 17:26|

That must be awkward. The judgement he’s most known for is the one when he accepted an appeal by the Panama Gang against an order of a lower court to start an in genere inquiry on the back of Simon Busuttil’s argument that the Panama Papers gave enough indications of the existence of a crime [...]

The woman who paddled her canoe

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2021-09-17T16:01:30+02:00Fri, 17th Sep '21, 16:01|

Josette Schembri Vella, known by readers of this website as Mrs Prince of Darkness, was today, at long last, charged with money laundering. A company she part-owns was also charged. Through the noice in the courtroom while bail was debated there was talk of a small number of euro with several zeroes at the end [...]

It’s never what you think you remember

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2021-09-17T12:03:40+02:00Fri, 17th Sep '21, 11:25|

Perhaps like me you’ve sometimes wondered how they manage to do it. Consider Robert Abela yesterday spraying his shorts with that stupid political o face as he received an envelope from EU taxpayers with a cheque for several hundred million euro to help us with the covid recovery. I know it’s not exactly a new [...]

TVM: The Ministry of Truth

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2021-09-17T10:53:39+02:00Fri, 17th Sep '21, 10:14|

They say it's 2021, but we're back to 1984. A water polo player has been suspended for 10 games and fined €960 after the association’s disciplinary commissioner found him guilty of threatening to kill an official of the aquatic sports association that organises the water polo league. You’d think it’s an ordinary story for the [...]

Death in hell

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2021-09-17T09:24:43+02:00Fri, 17th Sep '21, 09:24|

Read the interview the grieving father of the last suicide in Kordin prison gave Matthew Xuereb. Two warders are being charged with involuntary homicide in the case. The parent’s version of the story is different from the official story in a number of respects. Officially the prison authorities say they had no reason to suspect [...]

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