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Jemecassegate: The implicit consequences of secrecy

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2021-05-26T14:37:37+02:00Wed, 26th May '21, 14:34|

I enter the fray on matters Eurovision with less enthusiasm than if I was slouching on my dentist’s couch. It’s not whether I liked the song or I didn’t. Ugh. It’s not whether the voting is fair or it isn’t. Shudder. It’s not whether the dress was too short or the short was too dress. [...]

Alex Agius Saliba on a good day

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2021-05-26T11:57:53+02:00Wed, 26th May '21, 11:57|

This is your MEP Alex Agius Saliba who, to be kind, I imagine walked into the wrong committee at the European Parliament building and read from the wrong script. The man cannot trust himself to speak English without reading it because he's plain hilarious when he's stuck in a situation where he's forced to try. [...]

Book launch: The Third Siege of Malta

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2021-06-08T07:42:06+02:00Wed, 26th May '21, 09:05|

announces the launch of 9 June 2021 At Margo’s Palazzo Santa Rosa Mistra Bay 19:00 Includes Panel Discussion with Christian Peregin, Ġorġ Mallia, Louiselle Vassallo, and George Vital Zammit This is a seated and socially-distanced event in conformity with the Superintendence of Public Health guidelines. Seats will be allocated on pre-registration only. Please click on this [...]

Even for this you got the bill

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2021-05-26T08:50:36+02:00Wed, 26th May '21, 08:50|

The family of Miriam Pace have settled their claim against the developers who destroyed their property killing their wife and mother when their house collapsed over her head. The amount of the settlement is, understandably, undisclosed. The compensation, whatever the amount, is nothing like justice. We can only hope our institutions give Miriam Pace the [...]

But half the herd

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2021-05-26T08:20:29+02:00Wed, 26th May '21, 08:20|

I fully realise I’m expected to apologise these days before criticising the administration on matters it considers as its key successes. I was eviscerated mercilessly in the days after they opened for something like the fifth time the spaghetti junction in Marsa. I can only begin to imagine what they would do if they decide [...]

PODCAST: The tragedy of the commons

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2021-05-25T09:36:46+02:00Tue, 25th May '21, 09:36|

Manuel Delia · The Tragedy Of The Commons My podcast yesterday criticised the CEO of the Planning Authority for appearing to suggest that he is powerless in the face of land owners’ determination to do with their property as they please. I called this sort of attitude Whiggish, after the liberals of Victorian England. The [...]

PODCAST: Planning for Modernity

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2021-05-24T12:17:19+02:00Mon, 24th May '21, 12:17|

Manuel Delia · Planners For Modernity The chief planner’s interview with the Times of Malta yesterday makes for depressing reading. Martin Saliba dismisses as ‘sentimental’ and ‘nostalgic’ the effort of isolated and ignored campaigners to push back against the wilful destruction of our urban and rural landscape. His arguments are replete with contradictions. He has [...]

THE SUNDAY TIMES: At cross purposes

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2021-05-23T07:43:10+02:00Sun, 23rd May '21, 07:43|

From my article in The Sunday Times today: "Recently, I put a few euros in some ads on Facebook carrying a picture of the cover of my new book that is coming out shortly. I put in the money hoping awareness of the book could break out of the bubble of like-minded people that Facebook [...]

Twelve ghosts of Easter

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2021-05-20T15:24:17+02:00Thu, 20th May '21, 15:24|

During the Easter weekend of last year, the Maltese army ignored pleas to rescue a boat stranded in Malta’s search and rescue area. After enough time for twelve people to die of thirst while waiting passed, a fishing boat that hid its name and flag picked the remaining survivors up and took them to Libya. [...]

If Clyde Caruana is being truthful he can publish the details

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2021-05-19T17:00:16+02:00Wed, 19th May '21, 17:00|

Read this Facebook post by Clyde Caruana, a slightly more explicit version of his Ministry's earlier statement about the Ċaqnu tax discount story. Clyde Caruana's statement shows that he appreciates he'll find it difficult to convince anyone to pay tax on time if he's giving sweet deals to spectacular tax dodgers. If that's true, "categorical" [...]

UPDATED: Government denies reaching tax deal with Ċaqnu

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2021-05-19T15:09:05+02:00Wed, 19th May '21, 11:32|

UPDATED: 15:07. The Government has denied in a statement this afternoon Times of Malta's report of this morning saying iċ-Ċaqnu's €40 million tax bill has been slashed to €10 million. Read the denial here. Read the facts in the Times of Malta’s report. Iċ-Ċaqnu owed the taxman €40 million accumulated over 25 years. The news [...]

The Third Siege of Malta: Order your copy here

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2021-05-20T12:09:31+02:00Tue, 18th May '21, 14:37|

Pre-order your copy of The Third Siege of Malta by following this link. The Third Siege of Malta also features artwork by Marisa Attard, Steve Bonello, Celia Borg Cardona, Miriam Galea, Gattaldo, Ġorġ Mallia, Pepito, Sebastian Tanti Burlò and Rebecca Zammit Lupi.

Here’s something that really matters

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2021-05-18T09:11:19+02:00Tue, 18th May '21, 09:11|

Put your mind for a minute from flushing box cocaine and jilted wives chasing government ministers. Around 88 people are on a wooden vessel in Malta's search and rescue area. They escaped from Libya and are now rudderless but within reach of rescue. Their boat, such as it is, is taking water. The sea is [...]

UPDATED: My kingdom for a day without drama

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2021-05-18T12:44:40+02:00Tue, 18th May '21, 09:04|

Justyne Caruana, brought back from political limbo having resigned because of her toxic marriage with disgraced Deputy Police Chief Silvio Valletta, is back in the wrong sort of news. Soon after she was re-instated, the prime minister ordered her to cancel a contract she gave to Daniel Bogdanovic, retired footballer, and described in the press [...]

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