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Confession

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2020-12-15T14:15:44+01:00Tue, 15th Dec '20, 14:15|

In an earlier post, I wrote about Keith Schembri declaring himself governed by the ethics of a tax avoider and applying that as a justification, as he sees it, for his conduct in public office. That wasn’t the worst bit of the character evidence he gave on his own behalf yesterday at the Daphne inquiry. [...]

When the masked thief was made bank manager

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2020-12-15T13:38:25+01:00Tue, 15th Dec '20, 13:38|

There’s more to take out of Keith Schembri’s testimony yesterday. None of this is necessarily new as such. And these specific observations may not make an enormous difference to the inquiry’s search for any share the state may have had in allowing Daphne to be killed. But Keith Schembri’s testimony is also an eye-witness account [...]

Open season on journalists and magistrates

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2020-12-15T13:36:09+01:00Tue, 15th Dec '20, 13:36|

Let’s see how Magistrate Charmaine Galea feels about this. “You better stop your dirty business. If not, we will be stopping you.” In case of doubt, ‘you’ is ‘you, Magistrate Charmaine Galea’. Do you feel threatened, ma’am? Or do you think that given the way you have expressed yourself, I have a sacred right to [...]

The line behind Keith Schembri

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2020-12-15T11:57:42+01:00Tue, 15th Dec '20, 11:57|

Here’s another take-away from yesterday’s testimony by Keith Schembri to the Daphne Caruana Galizia inquiry. Keith Schembri recalls the time when he had been diagnosed with cancer. He emailed his resignation from the post of PM’s chief of staff. “I had cancer,” he told the inquiry yesterday. “If it were for me I would have [...]

Daphne Inquiry Board tells PM: ‘We’re not done yet’

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2020-12-14T17:10:20+01:00Mon, 14th Dec '20, 17:10|

The Daphne Caruana Galizia inquiry Board reminded the prime minister that only they can decide when they’ve heard enough evidence to fulfil their terms of reference. In a decree by Board Chairman Judge Michael Mallia, the Board responded to repeated calls by Prime Minister Robert Abela to shut down the inquiry by tomorrow because, the [...]

So the bit about the biggest lie in Maltese political history was the biggest lie in Maltese political history

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2020-12-14T16:57:46+01:00Mon, 14th Dec '20, 16:57|

  In a moment of flagrant disloyalty to his “friend” and former boss Joseph Muscat, Keith Schembri told Jason Azzopardi at the Daphne Caruana Galizia inquiry this morning, that he knew the 2017 election would be held in June by March. Just because he said that I’m not going to dismount from my suspicions that [...]

Loitering

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2020-12-14T16:19:24+01:00Mon, 14th Dec '20, 16:19|

Ever so often this keeps coming up. Keith Schembri, whose testimony is to be taken with extreme caution, said something about someone today, we’ve often heard before. This is the exchange with Therese Comodini Cachia as reported on Times of Malta: 'Lobbying' journalists  3.02pm Schembri is asked about meeting with journalists. He says some were closer [...]

Meritocracy

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2020-12-14T15:42:25+01:00Mon, 14th Dec '20, 15:42|

Do you remember the mantra ‘Malta tagħna lkoll’? It was the positive slogan to represent Labour’s pre-2013 key campaign message that the country was being run by a clique, an establishment, an elite of blue-eyed and blue-voting cronies, that you needed to be a ‘baron’ or a ‘friend of a friend’ to get ahead in [...]

RIGHT OF REPLY: Deo Scerri writes in

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2020-12-11T09:06:40+01:00Fri, 11th Dec '20, 09:06|

The following is a letter sent in by Deo Scerri in reply to this post from two days ago. As usual, comments under a post published as a right of reply will not be posted. Dear Mr Delia I refer to your blog post entitled “Of course it’s purely coincidental” published on your website on [...]

Joe Brincat’s memory

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2020-12-10T11:27:58+01:00Thu, 10th Dec '20, 11:27|

Repubblika has warned Members of Parliament that should they adopt the draft law they are currently debating to “regularise” persons of trust in the public service, the NGO will challenge the new law in the constitutional court. Repubblika said it has legal advice that the draft law is in breach of the constitutional rule that [...]

For academics at the University of Malta

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2020-12-09T13:44:18+01:00Wed, 9th Dec '20, 13:44|

I find myself once again retching, reading Simon Mercieca’s blog and peering inside the sick mind of Yorgen Fenech on whose behalf he writes. Like the Christ-killing libel against the Jews, Simon Mercieca digs up the old chestnut that Matthew killed his mother. He quotes an interview Matthew Caruana Galizia gave to my colleague Carlo [...]

Time travelling baron

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2020-12-09T09:49:36+01:00Wed, 9th Dec '20, 09:49|

I’ve brushed shoulders with Anton Rea Cutajar once before. It was last Easter when Repubblika dared complain that acts by the government that Repubblika argued were illegal had, amongst their consequences, the death of 12 people at sea. That’s when I had coined the moniker Tiger King, or, more properly, Tiger Kink. I had borrowed [...]

Of course, it’s purely coincidental

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2020-12-09T08:54:39+01:00Wed, 9th Dec '20, 08:54|

Jacob Borg of Times of Malta followed up with the local police who confirmed they’re looking into press reports that a Calabrian accountant, Roberto Recordare, used two Malta companies as part of a plan to launder billions of euro for mafia associates. Roberto Recordare denies any wrongdoing, though he has not reacted to press reports [...]

What we really want is Joseph Muscat

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2020-12-10T12:01:58+01:00Wed, 9th Dec '20, 08:21|

Pieter Omtzigt’s mandate launched and renewed after the killing of Daphne Caruana Galizia, now expires. The government of Malta has managed to sit tight and wait out his assiduous insistence that Malta needs serious reforms if it is to climb out of the pit of horrors where the killing of a journalist uncovering the government’s [...]

Bullying tag-team

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2020-12-07T15:11:18+01:00Mon, 7th Dec '20, 15:11|

Like Agamemnon and Menelaus, Joseph Muscat and Robert Abela jumped the ring ropes as a macho tag team in their assault on the independence of the Daphne Caruana Galizia public inquiry. Joseph Muscat asserted his imaginary prerogative to define what the inquiry can and cannot inquire on. And Robert Abela is asserting his imaginary prerogative [...]

THE SUNDAY TIMES: Mind the widening gap

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2020-12-06T07:11:06+01:00Sun, 6th Dec '20, 07:11|

From my article in The Sunday Times today: “'The moral test of government is how that government treats those who are in the dawn of life, the children; those who are in the twilight of life, the elderly; those who are in the shadows of life, the sick, the needy and the handicapped,' Hubert Humphrey [...]

“Not so clear cut”

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2020-12-04T15:02:37+01:00Fri, 4th Dec '20, 15:02|

From the get-go Joseph Muscat expressed displeasure at the questions asked during the year the Daphne Caruana Galizia murder inquiry has been in business, often trying to blame the family’s lawyers but having no qualms about roping in the judges as well. In some cases, he was particularly concerned about the quality of the witnesses [...]

At least Donald Trump had the relative decency of writing his own social media rants

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2020-12-04T15:46:54+01:00Fri, 4th Dec '20, 14:26|

While Joseph Muscat the physical person was testifying in the public inquiry this morning, Joseph Muscat the online persona was publishing Facebook posts furiously discrediting he same inquiry he was testifying to. Lovin Malta compared the “unhinged” posts to Donald Trump’s surreal tweetoramas. Matthew Caruana Galizia, rightly, thought Joseph Muscat “must have hired someone” to [...]

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