Bernard Grech perfectly calibrated the message ahead of the Daphne inquiry report
Do read this article by PN leader Bernard Grech on today’s The Malta Independent. Since Daphne Caruana Galizia was killed, the PN’s leaders have struggled to speak on the subject without stings in the tail, mealy-mouthed qualifications, ambiguity, and sometimes actually preferring to side with those protecting and sheltering the killers rather than the victim [...]
UPDATED: This guy told you to support independent journalism. A bit like him.
Updated on 1 August 2021, 07:11. Follow this link to see reply sent by Chris Mifsud. I don’t know Chris Mifsud, who runs publicity house MPS. Though I run a small media outlet – this website – I do not field directly booked advertising. I could do with the money, but not with the strings [...]
There’s a special place in hell where Simon Mercieca will be alone
Yesterday, Simon Mercieca wrote that “the Caruana Galizias”, to whom he refers in a manner that one would speak about a gang of outlaws, have reserved for them (by whom?) “the same privileges that are shown to the Mafiosi in Sicily. Identical special treatment no more no less.” Apart from the fact that I cannot [...]
This one is for that stooge, Edward Zammit Lewis
When 10 days ago I read this article by Edward Zammit Lewis about how “we don’t SLAPP the media”, I wanted to burst. I knew then what his good mate Yorgen Fenech had been plotting to do to me. If a £70 million defamation suit filed by the Tumas Group against me in the UK [...]
When Yorgen Fenech picked me as “a victim” to sue me for millions of pounds over 17 Black implications
Email correspondence between Yorgen Fenech and his publicist Chris Mifsud at MPS shows that the man who would be charged for ordering the killing of Daphne Caruana Galizia hired UK lawyers ACK Law to consider “picking a victim” to stop reporting and commentary in Malta that could damage the business of his business empire. Yorgen [...]
Ħamsin elf, ħi
There’s some debate about the methodology used in yesterday’s Sunday Times survey polling 50,000 votes ahead for the Labour Party if an election were to be held now. It seems the sample tended to be skewed towards people who voted PL in 2017 which may have had an impact on the final result. That may [...]
GUEST POST: Bernard’s Labour Lite
Sent in by someone who calls themselves Nimrod. Is anyone impressed by the shiny but lame recent campaign by the Partit Nazzjonalista to convince the electorate that they DO have a vision for Malta, they DO have a message, and they DO want the best for us all because bless them, they have full confidence [...]
Recommended reading
Reading trolls' comments underneath one of the news reports covering the interview I gave Jon Mallia shows that the mafia's effort to convince the country it does not exist is entirely successful. Typically these are Laburisti with offended sensibilities that think the moniker "mafia" is a garden variety insult, a purely partisan cat call. So [...]
It will take more than 90 days
The first thing Eddie Fenech Adami did after checking in into the Auberge de Castille on 10 May 1987 was book himself flights to Europe’s capitals. The great work of emerging from the iron curtain days of Dom Mintoff and Karmenu Mifsud Bonnici had begun. And a chunk of that work would be showing chanceries [...]
More calls for apology I should imagine
The below is Seb Tanti Burlò's take on John Dalli's mock indignation on this morning's Times of Malta. As with the best of cartoons, any further comment is unnecessary. Except perhaps that you should visit Seb's web space for a collection of his best.
On the naughty list with Iran and North Korea. Doesn’t it make you proud?
Yesterday was a bit of a coming out of the shell moment for me. I never wanted this blogging business to be about me, especially after Daphne was killed and this bit of fun on the side became my life and my mission. I didn’t want to be speaking about Arriva which happened 10 years [...]
Crook’s privilege
I got an unsolicited couple of messages this afternoon from a number I did not recognise. “Have the 60 million become 10 now? Stop being ridiculous.” And “You’d better tell us what you got out of Arriva among others.” That second message would be standard troll fare, but the first message was odd. So, I [...]
If you’ve seen Part 1, then surely you will want to see Part 2
I can only hope the feedback after the second and final part of the interview I gave Jon Mallia is as encouraging as the feedback I got after the first. Sure, haters gonna hate. But what's life without some rabid trolls yapping at your ankles? If you haven't seen it yet, part 1 is linked [...]
Edward’s so-called solutions
We didn’t need a report from the European Commission to tell us the grotesque delays in court proceedings in this country are a threat to the rule of law. Justice delayed is justice denied is here a cliché. Consider the case of the “oil scandal”. On the eve of the 2013 elections, Malta Today exposed [...]
WATCH: The Untouchables
https://youtu.be/fRQsF_-Adho
Here’s Repubblika’s message to Angelo Gafà
This is a translation of Robert Aquilina's speech yesterday outside Police Headquarters. It was intended for an audience of one: the police chief. But you can read it as well. Scroll down for a video. From that tragic day, 16 October 2017, to today, we have come before the Police General Headquarters several times. We [...]
It feels good to know John Dalli will read this post
In 2013, Angelo Gafà recommended to his superiors in the police force that John Dalli is charged with trading in influence and bribery. A charge sheet was drawn up and filed in a recommendation to the police chief, at the time John Rizzo, who agreed that John Dalli should be charged. This website is privy [...]
Just who the fuck do you think you’re talking to?
We are rushing past the limits of bothering to be angry. Clayton Bartolo telling us that tourism will not be impacted by Malta’s downgrade to the red list of Covid danger destinations shows just how brazen these people are. War is peace. Freedom is slavery. Ignorance is strength. And tourists will opt for a covid-red [...]
Greylisting gaslighting
The government has been warned explicitly and publicly by the FATF not to underestimate or downplay the changes that need to be made for Malta to become a respectable player in the financial world again. In no uncertain terms, the government was told this wasn’t just a matter of changing laws. Changing laws is easy. [...]